OIBT.* failes in 8.8 after deletion old OIBT.UDF

Dear experts,
In 8.8 it's still possible to get data from table OIBT even though it doesn't exist any more. Is there a way to refresh the list of columns SAP believes that table should have?
We need to do this because we want to remove an UDF which was originally stored in OIBT but if we delete that UDF all our query's that get OIBT.* crash because SAP thinks the UDF is still part of that table.
Any help would be appreciated.
René Sluiter

Okay, found out I can edit the virtual table / view with Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio:
Databases -> <<DATABASENAME>> -> Views -> dbo.OIBT -> design
there I can delete the UDF.
Only one question:
Is it safe to do this in SQL Server Management Studio or do I need to do this in SAP BO somewhere?

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