IQuotaRequestSubmitResponse202 Interface
Definition
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public interface IQuotaRequestSubmitResponse202 : Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Quota.Runtime.IJsonSerializable
[<System.ComponentModel.TypeConverter(typeof(Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Quota.Models.QuotaRequestSubmitResponse202TypeConverter))>]
type IQuotaRequestSubmitResponse202 = interface
interface IJsonSerializable
Public Interface IQuotaRequestSubmitResponse202
Implements IJsonSerializable
- Derived
- Attributes
- Implements
Properties
AnyProperty |
Additional properties for the specific resource provider. |
Id |
The quota request ID. To check the request status, use the id value in a Quota Request Status GET operation. |
LimitObjectType |
The limit object type. |
LimitType |
The quota or usages limit types. |
LimitValue |
The quota/limit value |
Message |
User-friendly message. |
Name |
Operation ID. |
NameLocalizedValue |
Resource display name. |
NameValue |
Resource name. |
ProvisioningState |
Quota request status. |
QuotaPeriod |
The time period over which the quota usage values are summarized. For example: *P1D (per one day) *PT1M (per one minute) *PT1S (per one second). This parameter is optional because, for some resources like compute, the period is irrelevant. |
ResourceType |
The name of the resource type. Optional field. |
Type |
Resource type. |
Unit |
The quota limit units, such as Count and Bytes. When requesting quota, use the unit value returned in the GET response in the request body of your PUT operation. |
Methods
ToJson(JsonObject, SerializationMode) | (Inherited from IJsonSerializable) |