# Delete a Table All column configurations defined in the table are removed when you delete the table. Call #DELETE /reporting/datamodels/{datamodel_id}/datasets/{datasets_id}/tables/{tables_id}. For the API endpoint, select the appropriate [endpoint for your region](https://api-docs.treasuredata.com/en/overview/aboutendpoints/#treasure-data-sites-and-baseurls). ```bash curl -X DELETE https:///reporting/datamodels/xxxxxx/datasets/yyyyyy/tables/zzzzzz \ -H 'authorization: TD1 xxxx/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx' \ -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \ -H 'accept: application/json' ``` Consider any relations defined in the table that you want to delete. After the table has been deleted, the relation definition remains. This might result in a failure to build an Insights model. To avoid this, review [Update a Data Model Relation](/products/customer-data-platform/treasure-insights/update-an-insights-model-relation) before you delete the table. ## Get datasets_id and tables_id 1. Run a GET request to `/reporting/datamodels/{datamodel_id}` 2. Check the returned payload for the `datasets` section to get the datasets_id and the tables_id for the table you need to delete.