WritableSubResource Constructors
Definition
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Overloads
WritableSubResource() |
Initializes an empty instance of WritableSubResource for mocking. |
WritableSubResource(ResourceIdentifier) |
Initializes a new instance of WritableSubResource. |
WritableSubResource()
- Source:
- WritableSubResource.cs
- Source:
- WritableSubResource.cs
Initializes an empty instance of WritableSubResource for mocking.
public WritableSubResource ();
Public Sub New ()
Applies to
WritableSubResource(ResourceIdentifier)
- Source:
- WritableSubResource.cs
- Source:
- WritableSubResource.cs
Initializes a new instance of WritableSubResource.
protected internal WritableSubResource (Azure.Core.ResourceIdentifier id);
new Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.WritableSubResource : Azure.Core.ResourceIdentifier -> Azure.ResourceManager.Resources.Models.WritableSubResource
Protected Friend Sub New (id As ResourceIdentifier)
Parameters
ARM resource Id.
Applies to
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