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IFleetMember.ETag Property

Definition

If eTag is provided in the response body, it may also be provided as a header per the normal etag convention. Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the etag (section 14.19), If-Match (section 14.24), If-None-Match (section 14.26), and If-Range (section 14.27) header fields.

[Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Fleet.Runtime.Info(Create=false, Description="If eTag is provided in the response body, it may also be provided as a header per the normal etag convention.  Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the etag (section 14.19), If-Match (section 14.24), If-None-Match (section 14.26), and If-Range (section 14.27) header fields.", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, Read=true, ReadOnly=true, Required=false, SerializedName="eTag", Update=false)]
public string ETag { get; }
[<Microsoft.Azure.PowerShell.Cmdlets.Fleet.Runtime.Info(Create=false, Description="If eTag is provided in the response body, it may also be provided as a header per the normal etag convention.  Entity tags are used for comparing two or more entities from the same requested resource. HTTP/1.1 uses entity tags in the etag (section 14.19), If-Match (section 14.24), If-None-Match (section 14.26), and If-Range (section 14.27) header fields.", PossibleTypes=new System.Type[] { typeof(System.String) }, Read=true, ReadOnly=true, Required=false, SerializedName="eTag", Update=false)>]
member this.ETag : string
Public ReadOnly Property ETag As String

Property Value

Attributes

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