dataPolicyOperation resource type
Namespace: microsoft.graph
Represents a submitted data policy operation. It contains necessary information for tracking the status of an operation. For example, a company administrator can submit a data policy operation request to export an employee's company data, and then later track that request.
Methods
Method | Return Type | Description |
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Get | dataPolicyOperation | Retrieve properties of the dataPolicyOperation object. |
Export personal data | None | Submit a data policy operation request to export organizational user's data which can later be read using Get dataPolicyOperation |
Properties
Note: All properties of this resource are read-only.
Property | Type | Description |
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completedDateTime | DateTimeOffset | Represents when the request for this data policy operation was completed, in UTC time, using the ISO 8601 format. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z . Null until the operation completes. |
id | String | Unique key for this operation. |
status | dataPolicyOperationStatus | Possible values are: notStarted , running , complete , failed , unknownFutureValue . |
storageLocation | String | The URL location to where data is being exported for export requests. |
userId | String | The id for the user on whom the operation is performed. |
submittedDateTime | DateTimeOffset | Represents when the request for this data operation was submitted, in UTC time, using the ISO 8601 format. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z |
progress | String | Specifies the progress of an operation. |
Relationships
None.
JSON representation
The following JSON representation shows the resource type.
{
"completedDateTime": "String (timestamp)",
"id": "String (identifier)",
"progress": "String (double)",
"status": "string",
"storageLocation": "String",
"userId": "String",
"submittedDateTime": "String (timestamp)"
}