IServicesOperations Interface
Definition
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ServicesOperations operations.
public interface IServicesOperations
type IServicesOperations = interface
Public Interface IServicesOperations
Methods
GetWithHttpMessagesAsync(String, Dictionary<String,List<String>>, CancellationToken) |
Gets a specific Azure service for support ticket creation. |
ListWithHttpMessagesAsync(Dictionary<String,List<String>>, CancellationToken) |
Lists all the Azure services available for support ticket creation. For Technical issues, select the Service Id that maps to the Azure service/product as displayed in the Services drop-down list on the Azure portal's New support request page. Always use the service and its corresponding problem classification(s) obtained programmatically for support ticket creation. This practice ensures that you always have the most recent set of service and problem classification Ids. |
Extension Methods
Get(IServicesOperations, String) |
Gets a specific Azure service for support ticket creation. |
GetAsync(IServicesOperations, String, CancellationToken) |
Gets a specific Azure service for support ticket creation. |
List(IServicesOperations) |
Lists all the Azure services available for support ticket creation. For Technical issues, select the Service Id that maps to the Azure service/product as displayed in the Services drop-down list on the Azure portal's New support request page. Always use the service and its corresponding problem classification(s) obtained programmatically for support ticket creation. This practice ensures that you always have the most recent set of service and problem classification Ids. |
ListAsync(IServicesOperations, CancellationToken) |
Lists all the Azure services available for support ticket creation. For Technical issues, select the Service Id that maps to the Azure service/product as displayed in the Services drop-down list on the Azure portal's New support request page. Always use the service and its corresponding problem classification(s) obtained programmatically for support ticket creation. This practice ensures that you always have the most recent set of service and problem classification Ids. |
Applies to
Azure SDK for .NET