- URL:
 - https://[root]/portals/[portalID]/datastores/allDatasets/deleteLayers
 - Methods:
 GET- Version Introduced:
 - 10.7.1
 
Example usage
The following is a sample ArcGIS Enterprise POST request for the delete operation:
POST /<context>/sharing/rest/portals/0123456789ABCDEF/datastores/allDatasets/deleteLayers HTTP/1.1
Host: organization.example.com
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
Content-Length: []
datastoreId=55d87f404a7e420bb969ccb70254bfec&f=pjsonDescription
The delete  operation deletes all layers published from the data store. Before a data store can be unregistered from a server, all of its bulk-published layers must be deleted, as the Remove From Server operation cannot be completed if there are outstanding bulk-published layers.
Request parameters
| Parameter | Details | 
|---|---|
 (Required)  | The  Example  | 
  | The response format. The default format is  Value:   | 
JSON Response examples
This operation is an asynchronous operation. If successful, delete will return the following information:
{
  "success": true,
  "datastoreId": "d50d572d94054706b42cdb74c0cf6db5",
  "serverId": "xpPVgRdFvnEIbZl7",
  "jobType": "deleteAllBPLayers",
  "jobId": "jf8627ef9-d07d-48f6-9dcb-967f6f8b480a"
}The status operation can be used to check the current state of the operation by making a request of the following form using the datastore:
https://organization.example.com/<context>/sharing/rest/content/users/admin/items/<datastoreId>/statusIf successful, delete will return a status message (partial, completed, or failed) with the item and job of each deleted layer:
{
  "status": "completed",
  "statusMessage": "completed",
  "itemId": "d50d572d94054706b42cdb74c0cf6db5",
  "jobInfo": {
    "serverId": "xpPVgRdFvnEIbZl7",
    "jobId": "jf8627ef9-d07d-48f6-9dcb-967f6f8b480a",
    "jobType": "deleteAllBPLayers"
  }
}