Get Service Objective Dimension Setting (classic)
THIS TOPIC APPLIES TO: SQL Server Azure SQL DatabaseAzure SQL Data Warehouse Parallel Data Warehouse
Gets a service objective dimension setting for an Azure SQL Database Server.
Important
The recommended REST commands to work with SQL Database are the Resource Manager based Azure SQL Database REST API. While there is no change to SQL Database, be aware that the classic deployment model command in this article is scheduled for deprecation on December 1, 2019. For a table providing links to the specific new commands you should use, see Operations for Azure SQL Databases.
Request
The Get Service Objective Dimension Setting request must be specified as follows:
Replace {subscriptionId} with your subscription ID.
Replace {serverName} with your server name.
Replace {dimensionSettingId} with your dimension setting ID.
Method | Request URI | HTTP Version |
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GET | https://management.core.windows.net:8443/{subscriptionId}/services/sqlservers/servers/{serverName}/dimensionsettings/{dimensionSettingId} | HTTP/1.1 |
URI Parameters
None.
Request Headers
The following table describes the required and optional request headers:
Request Header | Description |
---|---|
x-ms-version | Required. Specifies the version of the operation to use for this request. This header should be set to 2012-03-01. |
Request Body
None.
Response
The response includes an HTTP status code, a set of response headers, and a response body.
Status Code
Response Headers
The response for this operation includes the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTP headers. All standard headers conform to the HTTP/1.1 protocol specification.
Response Header | Description |
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x-ms-request-id | A value that uniquely identifies a request made against the database management service. This request id is used for request tracking. If a failure occurs that requires the user to contact Microsoft Support, the request id should be provided to Microsoft to assist in tracking and resolving the failure for the request. |
Response Body
The following is an example response body:
<ServiceResource xmlns="https://schemas.microsoft.com/windowsazure" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
<Name>Shared</Name>
<Type>Microsoft.SqlAzure.DimensionSetting</Type>
<State>Normal</State>
<SelfLink>https://management.core.windows.net/2eae7c21-ffd1-49e4-ac22-39095e0b9f02/services/sqlservers/servers/bpr0d6li5t/dimensionsettings/22467ff6-6823-4d18-a169-913150e7714f</SelfLink>
<ParentLink>https://management.core.windows.net/2eae7c21-ffd1-49e4-ac22-39095e0b9f02/services/sqlservers/servers/bpr0d6li5t</ParentLink>
<Id>22467ff6-6823-4d18-a169-913150e7714f</Id>
<Description>Resource capacity is not reserved.</Description>
<Ordinal>1</Ordinal>
<IsDefault>True</IsDefault>
</ServiceResource>
The following table describes the elements in the response body:
Element Name | Description |
---|---|
Name | The name of the dimension setting. |
Type | The type of the service resource; Microsoft.SqlAzure.DimensionSetting. |
State | The state of the service resource. |
SelfLink | The URI identifier for this service resource. |
ParentLink | The URI identifier for the parent of this resource (the server). |
Id | The identifier for this service resource. |
Description | A detailed description. |
Ordinal | Specifies the ordinal position of this dimension setting. |
IsDefault | Specifies if this is the default dimension setting. |
See Also
Common REST API Error Codes
Azure SQL Database
Operations for Azure SQL Databases
List Service Objective Dimension Settings (classic)
Azure SQL Database Cmdlets