you may experience what we call "orphean" pages, for instance you add a page Y from a containerlist in page X, then you change the template of page X and the new template does not contain the same containerList definition, you will end up with a "orphean" Y page which is not linked anymore from another page, so you can't delete it. if the page doesn't show up when you open the workflow engine, this is probably the case.
You can either go in the database to delete the pages (if you know what your are doing, if you have a backup of the db and if you are sure of the pid of these pages) in the jahia_pages_data table, otherwise the less error-prone way would be to just uncheck the "available" box in the "manage template" option of the Jahia administration. That way the template will not show up anymore in the drop down list when adding a new page.
Michel
Hi all
I am trying to delete the unnecessary templates (from the dropdown menu) but am having some problems. For example this is the error message I get when trying to delete one of the templates:
XYZ is still used by some pages, followed by a list of three pages.
The pages listed are not in the sitemap. I have deleted all the except for the homepage and this is still happening. Ive work-flowed, restarted jahia but nothing.
How do I delete a template that is no longer needed?
Regards
Bojana
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