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id: powershell-sdk-delete
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title: Deleting resources with the PowerShell SDK
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pagination_label: PowerShell SDK
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sidebar_label: Delete a resource
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sidebar_position: 4
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sidebar_class_name: powershellsdk
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keywords: ['powershell', 'sdk', 'delete']
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description: Learn how to delete resources using the PowerShell SDK in this guide.
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slug: /tools/sdk/powershell/delete
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tags: ['SDK']
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---
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You can use the SDK to delete resources. These cmdlets will typically start with the `Remove` keyword.
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Here is an example script that searches for the previously created Workgroup by name and calls the delete cmdlet to remove it from your environment.
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```powershell
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$WorkGroup = Get-BetaWorkgroups -Filters 'name eq "DB Access Governance Group"'
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Remove-BetaWorkgroup -Id $WorkGroup.id -WithHttpInfo
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```
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Using the [WithHttpInfo Switch](./getting-started.md#withhttpinfo-switch) in the script above, we can verify the operation completed successfully by the 204 status code.
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```powershell
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Name Value
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---- -----
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Response
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StatusCode 204
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Headers {[Date, System.String[]], [Connection, System.String[]], [Server, System.String[]], [Vary, System.String[]]…}
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```
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