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IOperationsDiscovery.Name Property

Definition

Name of the API. The name of the operation being performed on this particular object. It should match the action name that appears in RBAC / the event service. Examples of operations include: * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/capture/action

  • Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/restart/action * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/write * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/read
  • Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/delete Each action should include, in order: (1) Resource Provider Namespace (2) Type hierarchy for which the action applies (e.g. server/databases for a SQL Azure database) (3) Read, Write, Action or Delete indicating which type applies. If it is a PUT/PATCH on a collection or named value, Write should be used. If it is a GET, Read should be used. If it is a DELETE, Delete should be used. If it is a POST, Action should be used. As a note: all resource providers would need to include the "{Resource Provider Namespace}/register/action" operation in their response. This API is used to register for their service, and should include details about the operation (e.g. a localized name for the resource provider + any special considerations like PII release).
[Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Migrate.Runtime.Info(Description="Name of the API. The name of the operation being performed on this particular object. It should match the action name that appears in RBAC / the event service. Examples of operations include: * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/capture/action * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/restart/action * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/write * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/read * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/delete Each action should include, in order: (1) Resource Provider Namespace (2) Type hierarchy for which the action applies (e.g. server/databases for a SQL Azure database) (3) Read, Write, Action or Delete indicating which type applies. If it is a PUT/PATCH on a collection or named value, Write should be used. If it is a GET, Read should be used. If it is a DELETE, Delete should be used. If it is a POST, Action should be used. As a note: all resource providers would need to include the "{Resource Provider Namespace}/register/action" operation in their response. This API is used to register for their service, and should include details about the operation (e.g. a localized name for the resource provider + any special considerations like PII release).", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, ReadOnly=false, Required=false, SerializedName="name")]
public string Name { get; set; }
[<Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Migrate.Runtime.Info(Description="Name of the API. The name of the operation being performed on this particular object. It should match the action name that appears in RBAC / the event service. Examples of operations include: * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/capture/action * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/restart/action * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/write * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/read * Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachine/delete Each action should include, in order: (1) Resource Provider Namespace (2) Type hierarchy for which the action applies (e.g. server/databases for a SQL Azure database) (3) Read, Write, Action or Delete indicating which type applies. If it is a PUT/PATCH on a collection or named value, Write should be used. If it is a GET, Read should be used. If it is a DELETE, Delete should be used. If it is a POST, Action should be used. As a note: all resource providers would need to include the "{Resource Provider Namespace}/register/action" operation in their response. This API is used to register for their service, and should include details about the operation (e.g. a localized name for the resource provider + any special considerations like PII release).", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, ReadOnly=false, Required=false, SerializedName="name")>]
member this.Name : string with get, set
Public Property Name As String

Property Value

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