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Deleting an Approval Policy

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What specific action must an administrator take before deleting an approval policy?

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Before deleting an approval policy, the administrator must take the specific action of deactivating the policy.

Deactivating an approval policy disables the policy's ability to approve requests. When a policy is deactivated, no new requests will be processed by the policy, but the policy's history and settings will remain intact.

This step is important because if the policy is deleted without being deactivated first, any pending approval requests will be lost and cannot be recovered. Additionally, if the policy is tied to any workflows or automation, deleting the policy without deactivating it first may result in errors or unexpected behavior.

Therefore, the administrator should first deactivate the policy, review any pending requests, and then decide whether to delete or archive the policy.

Deprecating a policy means marking it as obsolete or no longer supported, but it is not a necessary step before deleting the policy. Unpublishing a policy refers to removing it from a catalog or repository and is also not relevant to deleting an approval policy. Decommissioning a policy typically refers to retiring or shutting down a resource, which does not apply to approval policies.