Microsoft.DBforMySQL locations/capabilitySets 2023-06-30
The locations/capabilitySets resource type can exist at: Subscriptions
Note
This resource type is read-only, which means it can't be deployed but an existing instance can be referenced. Typically, read-only resource types are automatically created by the service.
Use the existing
keyword.
To create a Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets resource, add the following Bicep to your template.
resource symbolicname 'Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets@2023-06-30' existing = {
name: 'string'
}
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the existing resource. See how to set names and types for child resources in Bicep. |
string (required) |
The locations/capabilitySets resource type can exist at: Subscriptions
Note
This resource type is read-only, which means it can't be deployed but an existing instance can be referenced. Typically, read-only resource types are automatically created by the service.
Use the reference
function.
To create a Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets resource, add the following JSON to your template.
[reference(resourceId('Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets', '{name}'), '2023-06-30')]
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the existing resource. See how to set names and types for child resources in JSON ARM templates. |
string (required) |
The locations/capabilitySets resource type can exist at: Subscriptions
Note
This resource type is read-only, which means it can't be deployed but an existing instance can be referenced. Typically, read-only resource types are automatically created by the service.
Use the data
keyword.
To create a Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets resource, add the following Terraform to your template.
data "azapi_resource" "symbolicname" {
type = "Microsoft.DBforMySQL/locations/capabilitySets@2023-06-30"
name = "string"
parent_id = "string"
}
Name | Description | Value |
---|---|---|
name | The name of the existing resource. | string (required) |
parent_id | The ID of the resource that is the parent for this resource. | ID for resource of type: locations |