Delete an accessPackageAssignmentRequestWorkflowExtension object.
The custom workflow extension must first be removed from any associated policies before it can be deleted.
Follow these steps to remove the custom workflow extension from any associated policies:1.
First retrieve the accessPackageCatalogId by calling the Get accessPackageAssignmentPolicies operation and appending ?$expand=accessPackage($expand=accessPackageCatalog) to the query.
For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/identityGovernance/entitlementManagement/accessPackageAssignmentPolicies?$expand=accessPackage($expand=accessPackageCatalog).2.
Use the access package catalog ID and retrieve the ID of the accessPackageCustomWorkflowExtension object that you want to delete by running the List accessPackageCustomWorkflowExtensions operation.3.
Call the Update accessPackageAssignmentPolicy operation to remove the custom workflow extension object from the policy.
For an example, see Example 3: Remove the customExtensionStageSettings from a policy.
Delete an accessPackageAssignmentRequestWorkflowExtension object.
The custom workflow extension must first be removed from any associated policies before it can be deleted.
Follow these steps to remove the custom workflow extension from any associated policies:1.
First retrieve the accessPackageCatalogId by calling the Get accessPackageAssignmentPolicies operation and appending ?$expand=accessPackage($expand=accessPackageCatalog) to the query.
For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/beta/identityGovernance/entitlementManagement/accessPackageAssignmentPolicies?$expand=accessPackage($expand=accessPackageCatalog).2.
Use the access package catalog ID and retrieve the ID of the accessPackageCustomWorkflowExtension object that you want to delete by running the List accessPackageCustomWorkflowExtensions operation.3.
Call the Update accessPackageAssignmentPolicy operation to remove the custom workflow extension object from the policy.
For an example, see Example 3: Remove the customExtensionStageSettings from a policy.
This example shows how to use the Remove-MgBetaEntitlementManagementAccessPackageCatalogCustomAccessPackageWorkflowExtension Cmdlet.
Parameters
-AccessPackageCatalogId
The unique identifier of accessPackageCatalog
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
Delete
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Confirm
Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
cf
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-CustomAccessPackageWorkflowExtensionId
The unique identifier of customAccessPackageWorkflowExtension
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
Delete
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-Headers
Optional headers that will be added to the request.
Parameter properties
Type:
IDictionary
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-IfMatch
ETag
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-InputObject
Identity Parameter
To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.
Parameter properties
Type:
IIdentityGovernanceIdentity
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
DeleteViaIdentity
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
True
Value from pipeline:
True
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-PassThru
Returns true when the command succeeds
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
False
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-ResponseHeadersVariable
Optional Response Headers Variable.
Parameter properties
Type:
String
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
RHV
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
-WhatIf
Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs.
The cmdlet is not run.
Parameter properties
Type:
SwitchParameter
Default value:
None
Supports wildcards:
False
DontShow:
False
Aliases:
wi
Parameter sets
(All)
Position:
Named
Mandatory:
False
Value from pipeline:
False
Value from pipeline by property name:
False
Value from remaining arguments:
False
CommonParameters
This cmdlet supports the common parameters: -Debug, -ErrorAction, -ErrorVariable,
-InformationAction, -InformationVariable, -OutBuffer, -OutVariable, -PipelineVariable,
-ProgressAction, -Verbose, -WarningAction, and -WarningVariable. For more information, see
about_CommonParameters.
To create the parameters described below, construct a hash table containing the appropriate properties.
For information on hash tables, run Get-Help about_Hash_Tables.