Exchange Direction Delete

Overview #

The Exchange Direction Delete page allows administrators to remove an existing exchange direction from the system. This action is irreversible and will permanently delete the selected exchange direction, ensuring that it is no longer available for users to engage in the specified exchange.

  1. Access the Exchange Direction List:
    • From the admin dashboard, navigate to the Exchange Direction section.
    • Click on Exchange Direction List to view all existing exchange directions.
    • In the Action column of the desired exchange direction, click on the Delete button to initiate the deletion process.

Usage Instructions #

Step-by-Step Instructions #

  1. Navigate to Exchange Direction List:
    • From the admin dashboard, go to Exchange Direction.
    • Click on Exchange Direction List to display all exchange directions in a table format.
  2. Initiate Deletion:
    • Locate the exchange direction you wish to delete in the table.
    • In the Action column of the desired exchange direction, click the Delete button. This action will prompt a confirmation dialog to ensure you want to proceed with deletion.
  3. Confirm Deletion:
    • A confirmation dialog will appear asking you to confirm the deletion.
    • Review the details to ensure you are deleting the correct exchange direction.
    • Click the Confirm or Delete button in the dialog to proceed. If you decide not to delete, click Cancel to abort the process.
  4. Deletion Completion:
    • Upon confirmation, the exchange direction will be permanently removed from the system.
    • You will receive a notification confirming the successful deletion.

Conclusion #

The Exchange Direction Delete page provides a straightforward method for administrators to remove unwanted or obsolete exchange directions from the system. By following the outlined steps, administrators can ensure that only relevant and accurate exchange directions are available to users, maintaining the integrity and efficiency of the platform’s exchange operations.

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