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Cannot Delete Table: "Custom Control Default Config"

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I am trying to delete a table. I removed all the references to views and forms, but I still get an error message that a dependency exists that looks like this:
 
 
The only thing I can find is this:
 
 
How do I locate this dependency and delete it so that I can delete the table?
 
Many thanks!
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    Michael E. Gernaey Profile Picture
    53,928 Moderator on at
    Hi
     
    According to what you are showing, you are attempting to delete a table that is part of the Project solution, (hence the msdyn prefix)
     
    Why are you trying to delete Project stuff?
     
    You should delete the entire Project Product if you want to do what you are doing.
     
    What table are you manually deleting? 
     
    Be careful, if you delete system things for Projects (not just the Project product) you can mess up your install.
     
    But if you really... wanna delete it, go to the Solutions Unmanaged Page
    Select Default
     
    Default has everything in it... Find what you want to delete and poof, as long as you have permissions its gone.
     
    And then Run if its production and you jacked it up.. Or maybe you Jilled it up...
  • JohnAlan92 Profile Picture
    29 on at
    I started with an accelerator solution and then added a table of my own to it that I am now trying to delete because I need to go about bringing in outside data a different way. 
     
    I'll give your advice a shot and report back. 
     
    Thanks for the assist.
  • JohnAlan92 Profile Picture
    29 on at
    FLMike - 
     
    I attempted to do what you suggested. I couldn't get the table to delete these (even 'delete from environment'). 
     
    I feel like I am missing something basic. If I was to remove something denoted as "Custom Control Default Config," where would I go to do that?
     
    Again, I really appreciate the help.
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    JohnAlan92 Profile Picture
    29 on at
    I figured it out. 
     
    As the name would suggest, the issue was a Control in the table 'Change' that I had added as a customization. It must've had a reference to my task table. Once I went in and deleted the control using the classic experience, the table deleted without issue. Below is an image of what that the controls page looked like after deleting.
     
     
    Thanks again for your help. How you framed your response prompted the thinking that got me in the right direction.

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