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Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance

Update the properties of an accessReviewInstance object. Only the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties can be updated but the scope property is also required in the request body. You can only add reviewers to the fallbackReviewers property but can't remove existing fallbackReviewers. To update an accessReviewInstance, its status must be InProgress.

Note

To view the v1.0 release of this cmdlet, view Update-MgIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance

Syntax

Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance
      -AccessReviewInstanceId <String>
      -AccessReviewScheduleDefinitionId <String>
      [-ResponseHeadersVariable <String>]
      [-AdditionalProperties <Hashtable>]
      [-ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer[]>]
      [-Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem[]>]
      [-Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]
      [-EndDateTime <DateTime>]
      [-Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError[]>]
      [-FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]>]
      [-Id <String>]
      [-Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]>]
      [-Scope <Hashtable>]
      [-Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage[]>]
      [-StartDateTime <DateTime>]
      [-Status <String>]
      [-Headers <IDictionary>]
      [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>]
      [-WhatIf]
      [-Confirm]
      [<CommonParameters>]
Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance
      -AccessReviewInstanceId <String>
      -AccessReviewScheduleDefinitionId <String>
      -BodyParameter <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>
      [-ResponseHeadersVariable <String>]
      [-Headers <IDictionary>]
      [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>]
      [-WhatIf]
      [-Confirm]
      [<CommonParameters>]
Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance
      -InputObject <IIdentityGovernanceIdentity>
      [-ResponseHeadersVariable <String>]
      [-AdditionalProperties <Hashtable>]
      [-ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer[]>]
      [-Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem[]>]
      [-Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]
      [-EndDateTime <DateTime>]
      [-Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError[]>]
      [-FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]>]
      [-Id <String>]
      [-Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]>]
      [-Scope <Hashtable>]
      [-Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage[]>]
      [-StartDateTime <DateTime>]
      [-Status <String>]
      [-Headers <IDictionary>]
      [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>]
      [-WhatIf]
      [-Confirm]
      [<CommonParameters>]
Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance
      -InputObject <IIdentityGovernanceIdentity>
      -BodyParameter <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>
      [-ResponseHeadersVariable <String>]
      [-Headers <IDictionary>]
      [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>]
      [-WhatIf]
      [-Confirm]
      [<CommonParameters>]

Description

Update the properties of an accessReviewInstance object. Only the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties can be updated but the scope property is also required in the request body. You can only add reviewers to the fallbackReviewers property but can't remove existing fallbackReviewers. To update an accessReviewInstance, its status must be InProgress.

Permissions

Permission type Least privileged permissions Higher privileged permissions
Delegated (work or school account) AccessReview.ReadWrite.All Not available.
Delegated (personal Microsoft account) Not supported. Not supported.
Application AccessReview.ReadWrite.All Not available.

Examples

Example 1: Code snippet

Import-Module Microsoft.Graph.Beta.Identity.Governance

$params = @{
	scope = @{
		"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.principalResourceMembershipsScope"
		principalScopes = @(
			@{
				"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.accessReviewQueryScope"
				query = "/v1.0/users"
				queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
			}
			@{
				"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.accessReviewQueryScope"
				query = "/v1.0/groups"
				queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
			}
		)
		resourceScopes = @(
			@{
				"@odata.type" = "#microsoft.graph.accessReviewQueryScope"
				query = "/beta/roleManagement/directory/roleDefinitions/9b895d92-2cd3-44c7-9d02-a6ac2d5ea5c3"
				queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
			}
		)
	}
	reviewers = @(
		@{
			query = "/users/1ed8ac56-4827-4733-8f80-86adc2e67db5"
			queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
		}
	)
	fallbackReviewers = @(
		@{
			query = "/users/4562bcc8-c436-4f95-b7c0-4f8ce89dca5e"
			queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
		}
		@{
			query = "/users/1ed8ac56-4827-4733-8f80-86adc2e67db5"
			queryType = "MicrosoftGraph"
		}
	)
}

Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance -AccessReviewScheduleDefinitionId $accessReviewScheduleDefinitionId -AccessReviewInstanceId $accessReviewInstanceId -BodyParameter $params

This example shows how to use the Update-MgBetaIdentityGovernanceAccessReviewDefinitionInstance Cmdlet.

To learn about permissions for this resource, see the permissions reference.

Parameters

-AccessReviewInstanceId

The unique identifier of accessReviewInstance

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AccessReviewScheduleDefinitionId

The unique identifier of accessReviewScheduleDefinition

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AdditionalProperties

Additional Parameters

Type:Hashtable
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-BodyParameter

accessReviewInstance To construct, see NOTES section for BODYPARAMETER properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:cf
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-ContactedReviewers

Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only. To construct, see NOTES section for CONTACTEDREVIEWERS properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Decisions

Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed. To construct, see NOTES section for DECISIONS properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Definition

accessReviewScheduleDefinition To construct, see NOTES section for DEFINITION properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-EndDateTime

DateTime when review instance is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.

Type:DateTime
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Errors

Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only. To construct, see NOTES section for ERRORS properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-FallbackReviewers

This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. To construct, see NOTES section for FALLBACKREVIEWERS properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Headers

Optional headers that will be added to the request.

Type:IDictionary
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Id

The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-InputObject

Identity Parameter To construct, see NOTES section for INPUTOBJECT properties and create a hash table.

Type:IIdentityGovernanceIdentity
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-ProgressAction

{{ Fill ProgressAction Description }}

Type:ActionPreference
Aliases:proga
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-ResponseHeadersVariable

Optional Response Headers Variable.

Type:String
Aliases:RHV
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Reviewers

This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. To construct, see NOTES section for REVIEWERS properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Scope

accessReviewScope

Type:Hashtable
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Stages

If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition. To construct, see NOTES section for STAGES properties and create a hash table.

Type:IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-StartDateTime

DateTime when review instance is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.

Type:DateTime
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Status

Specifies the status of an accessReview. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-WhatIf

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:wi
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

Inputs

Microsoft.Graph.Beta.PowerShell.Models.IIdentityGovernanceIdentity

Microsoft.Graph.Beta.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance

System.Collections.IDictionary

Outputs

Microsoft.Graph.Beta.PowerShell.Models.IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance

Notes

COMPLEX PARAMETER PROPERTIES

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.

BODYPARAMETER <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>: accessReviewInstance

  • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
  • [ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer- []>]: Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date when the reviewer was added for the access review.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of reviewer.
    • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User principal name of the user.
  • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [AccessReviewId <String>]: The identifier of the accessReviewInstance parent. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [AppliedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
      • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
      • [IPAddress <String>]: Indicates the client IP address associated with the user performing the activity (audit log only).
      • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName attribute of the user.
    • [AppliedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the approval decision was applied. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [ApplyResult <String>]: The result of applying the decision. Possible values: New, AppliedSuccessfully, AppliedWithUnknownFailure, AppliedSuccessfullyButObjectNotFound, and ApplyNotSupported. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
    • [Decision <String>]: Result of the review. Possible values: Approve, Deny, NotReviewed, or DontKnow. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only).
    • [Insights <IMicrosoftGraphGovernanceInsight- []>]: Insights are recommendations to reviewers on whether to approve or deny a decision. There can be multiple insights associated with an accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [InsightCreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Indicates when the insight was created.
    • [Instance <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>]: accessReviewInstance
    • [Justification <String>]: Justification left by the reviewer when they made the decision.
    • [Principal <IMicrosoftGraphIdentity>]: identity
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
      • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
    • [PrincipalLink <String>]: Link to the principal object. For example: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/a6c7aecb-cbfd-4763-87ef-e91b4bd509d9. Read-only.
    • [PrincipalResourceMembership <IMicrosoftGraphDecisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [MembershipType <String>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembershipType
    • [Recommendation <String>]: A system-generated recommendation for the approval decision based off last interactive sign-in to tenant. Recommend approve if sign-in is within 30 days of start of review. Recommend deny if sign-in is greater than 30 days of start of review. Recommendation not available otherwise. Possible values: Approve, Deny, or NoInfoAvailable. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
    • [Resource <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the resource
      • [Id <String>]: Resource ID
      • [Type <String>]: Type of resource. Types include: Group, ServicePrincipal, DirectoryRole, AzureRole, AccessPackageAssignmentPolicy.
    • [ResourceLink <String>]: A link to the resource. For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/servicePrincipals/c86300f3-8695-4320-9f6e-32a2555f5ff8. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [ReviewedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
    • [ReviewedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the review decision occurred. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [Target <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  • [Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]: accessReviewScheduleDefinition
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [AdditionalNotificationRecipients <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientItem- []>]: Defines the list of additional users or group members to be notified of the access review progress.
      • [NotificationRecipientScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientScope>]: accessReviewNotificationRecipientScope
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [NotificationTemplateType <String>]: Indicates the type of access review email to be sent. Supported template type is CompletedAdditionalRecipients which sends review completion notifications to the recipients.
    • [BackupReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. Note: This property has been replaced by fallbackReviewers. However, specifying either backupReviewers or fallbackReviewers automatically populates the same values to the other property.
      • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
      • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
      • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.
    • [CreatedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
    • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was created. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [DescriptionForAdmins <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to admins. Supports $select.
    • [DescriptionForReviewers <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to reviewers. Reviewers see this description in the email sent to them requesting their review. Email notifications support up to 256 characters. Supports $select.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of the access review series. Supports $select and $orderby. Required on create.
    • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers will be notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. See accessReviewReviewerScope. Replaces backupReviewers. Supports $select. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if fallback reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
    • [InstanceEnumerationScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [Instances <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance- []>]: Set of access reviews instances for this access review series. Access reviews that don't recur will only have one instance; otherwise, there's an instance for each recurrence.
    • [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was last modified. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who are the reviewers. The reviewers property is only updatable if individual users are assigned as reviewers. Required on create. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
    • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
    • [Settings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleSettings>]: accessReviewScheduleSettings
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [ApplyActions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewApplyAction- []>]: Optional field. Describes the actions to take once a review is complete. There are two types that are currently supported: removeAccessApplyAction (default) and disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction. Field only needs to be specified in the case of disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction.
      • [AutoApplyDecisionsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions are automatically applied. When set to false, an admin must apply the decisions manually once the reviewer completes the access review. When set to true, decisions are applied automatically after the access review instance duration ends, whether or not the reviewers have responded. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
      • [DecisionHistoriesForReviewersEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions on previous access review stages are available for reviewers on an accessReviewInstance with multiple subsequent stages. If not provided, the default is disabled (false).
      • [DefaultDecision <String>]: Decision chosen if defaultDecisionEnabled is enabled. Can be one of Approve, Deny, or Recommendation.
      • [DefaultDecisionEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether the default decision is enabled or disabled when reviewers do not respond. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
      • [InstanceDurationInDays <Int32?>]: Duration of each recurrence of review (accessReviewInstance) in number of days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its durationInDays setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
      • [JustificationRequiredOnApproval <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reviewers are required to provide justification with their decision. Default value is false.
      • [MailNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether emails are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
      • [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: Optional. Describes the types of insights that aid reviewers to make access review decisions. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationInsightSettings setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
      • [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) that recommendations will be configured from. The recommendation will be to deny if the user is inactive during the look-back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationLookBackDuration setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
      • [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decision recommendations are enabled or disabled. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationsEnabled setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
      • [Recurrence <IMicrosoftGraphPatternedRecurrence>]: patternedRecurrence
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [Pattern <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrencePattern>]: recurrencePattern
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
          • [DayOfMonth <Int32?>]: The day of the month on which the event occurs. Required if type is absoluteMonthly or absoluteYearly.
          • [DaysOfWeek <String- []>]: A collection of the days of the week on which the event occurs. The possible values are: sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. If type is relativeMonthly or relativeYearly, and daysOfWeek specifies more than one day, the event falls on the first day that satisfies the pattern. Required if type is weekly, relativeMonthly, or relativeYearly.
          • [FirstDayOfWeek <String>]: dayOfWeek
          • [Index <String>]: weekIndex
          • [Interval <Int32?>]: The number of units between occurrences, where units can be in days, weeks, months, or years, depending on the type. Required.
          • [Month <Int32?>]: The month in which the event occurs. This is a number from 1 to 12.
          • [Type <String>]: recurrencePatternType
        • [Range <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrenceRange>]: recurrenceRange
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
          • [EndDate <DateTime?>]: The date to stop applying the recurrence pattern. Depending on the recurrence pattern of the event, the last occurrence of the meeting may not be this date. Required if type is endDate.
          • [NumberOfOccurrences <Int32?>]: The number of times to repeat the event. Required and must be positive if type is numbered.
          • [RecurrenceTimeZone <String>]: Time zone for the startDate and endDate properties. Optional. If not specified, the time zone of the event is used.
          • [StartDate <DateTime?>]: The date to start applying the recurrence pattern. The first occurrence of the meeting may be this date or later, depending on the recurrence pattern of the event. Must be the same value as the start property of the recurring event. Required.
          • [Type <String>]: recurrenceRangeType
      • [ReminderNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reminders are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
    • [StageSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStageSettings- []>]: Required only for a multi-stage access review to define the stages and their settings. You can break down each review instance into up to three sequential stages, where each stage can have a different set of reviewers, fallback reviewers, and settings. Stages are created sequentially based on the dependsOn property. Optional. When this property is defined, its settings are used instead of the corresponding settings in the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object and its settings, reviewers, and fallbackReviewers properties.
      • [DecisionsThatWillMoveToNextStage <String- []>]: Indicate which decisions will go to the next stage. Can be a subset of Approve, Deny, Recommendation, or NotReviewed. If not provided, all decisions will go to the next stage. Optional.
      • [DependsOn <String- []>]: Defines the sequential or parallel order of the stages and depends on the stageId. Only sequential stages are currently supported. For example, if stageId is 2, then dependsOn must be 1. If stageId is 1, don't specify dependsOn. Required if stageId isn't 1.
      • [DurationInDays <Int32?>]: The duration of the stage. Required. NOTE: The cumulative value of this property across all stages 1. Will override the instanceDurationInDays setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object.

Can't exceed the length of one recurrence. That is, if the review recurs weekly, the cumulative durationInDays can't exceed 7. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: If provided, the fallback reviewers are asked to complete a review if the primary reviewers don't exist. For example, if managers are selected as reviewers and a principal under review doesn't have a manager in Microsoft Entra ID, the fallback reviewers are asked to review that principal. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: - [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the time period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) from which that recommendations will be configured. The recommendation is to deny if the user is inactive during the look back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether showing recommendations to reviewers is enabled. Required. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: Defines who the reviewers are. If none is specified, the review is a self-review (users review their own access). For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [StageId <String>]: Unique identifier of the accessReviewStageSettings. The stageId is used in dependsOn property to indicate the stage relationship. Required. - [Status <String>]: This read-only field specifies the status of an access review. The typical states include Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

  • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError- []>]: Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only.
    • [Code <String>]: The error code.
    • [Message <String>]: The error message.
  • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select.
  • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.
  • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
  • [Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage- []>]: If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewStage has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
    • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. This property is the cumulative total of the durationInDays for all stages. Read-only.
    • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This can occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner does not exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager does not exist.
    • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.
    • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only.
    • [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReviewStage. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
  • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReview. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

CONTACTEDREVIEWERS <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer- []>: Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only.

  • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
  • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date when the reviewer was added for the access review.
  • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of reviewer.
  • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User principal name of the user.

DECISIONS <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.

  • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
  • [AccessReviewId <String>]: The identifier of the accessReviewInstance parent. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [AppliedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
    • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
    • [IPAddress <String>]: Indicates the client IP address associated with the user performing the activity (audit log only).
    • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName attribute of the user.
  • [AppliedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the approval decision was applied. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [ApplyResult <String>]: The result of applying the decision. Possible values: New, AppliedSuccessfully, AppliedWithUnknownFailure, AppliedSuccessfullyButObjectNotFound, and ApplyNotSupported. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
  • [Decision <String>]: Result of the review. Possible values: Approve, Deny, NotReviewed, or DontKnow. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only).
  • [Insights <IMicrosoftGraphGovernanceInsight- []>]: Insights are recommendations to reviewers on whether to approve or deny a decision. There can be multiple insights associated with an accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [InsightCreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Indicates when the insight was created.
  • [Instance <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>]: accessReviewInstance
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer- []>]: Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date when the reviewer was added for the access review.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of reviewer.
      • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User principal name of the user.
    • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
    • [Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]: accessReviewScheduleDefinition
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [AdditionalNotificationRecipients <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientItem- []>]: Defines the list of additional users or group members to be notified of the access review progress.
        • [NotificationRecipientScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientScope>]: accessReviewNotificationRecipientScope
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [NotificationTemplateType <String>]: Indicates the type of access review email to be sent. Supported template type is CompletedAdditionalRecipients which sends review completion notifications to the recipients.
      • [BackupReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. Note: This property has been replaced by fallbackReviewers. However, specifying either backupReviewers or fallbackReviewers automatically populates the same values to the other property.
        • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
        • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
        • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.
      • [CreatedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
      • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was created. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [DescriptionForAdmins <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to admins. Supports $select.
      • [DescriptionForReviewers <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to reviewers. Reviewers see this description in the email sent to them requesting their review. Email notifications support up to 256 characters. Supports $select.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of the access review series. Supports $select and $orderby. Required on create.
      • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers will be notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. See accessReviewReviewerScope. Replaces backupReviewers. Supports $select. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if fallback reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
      • [InstanceEnumerationScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [Instances <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance- []>]: Set of access reviews instances for this access review series. Access reviews that don't recur will only have one instance; otherwise, there's an instance for each recurrence.
      • [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was last modified. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who are the reviewers. The reviewers property is only updatable if individual users are assigned as reviewers. Required on create. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
      • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
      • [Settings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleSettings>]: accessReviewScheduleSettings
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [ApplyActions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewApplyAction- []>]: Optional field. Describes the actions to take once a review is complete. There are two types that are currently supported: removeAccessApplyAction (default) and disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction. Field only needs to be specified in the case of disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction.
        • [AutoApplyDecisionsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions are automatically applied. When set to false, an admin must apply the decisions manually once the reviewer completes the access review. When set to true, decisions are applied automatically after the access review instance duration ends, whether or not the reviewers have responded. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
        • [DecisionHistoriesForReviewersEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions on previous access review stages are available for reviewers on an accessReviewInstance with multiple subsequent stages. If not provided, the default is disabled (false).
        • [DefaultDecision <String>]: Decision chosen if defaultDecisionEnabled is enabled. Can be one of Approve, Deny, or Recommendation.
        • [DefaultDecisionEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether the default decision is enabled or disabled when reviewers do not respond. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
        • [InstanceDurationInDays <Int32?>]: Duration of each recurrence of review (accessReviewInstance) in number of days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its durationInDays setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
        • [JustificationRequiredOnApproval <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reviewers are required to provide justification with their decision. Default value is false.
        • [MailNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether emails are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
        • [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: Optional. Describes the types of insights that aid reviewers to make access review decisions. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationInsightSettings setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
        • [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) that recommendations will be configured from. The recommendation will be to deny if the user is inactive during the look-back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationLookBackDuration setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
        • [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decision recommendations are enabled or disabled. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationsEnabled setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
        • [Recurrence <IMicrosoftGraphPatternedRecurrence>]: patternedRecurrence
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
          • [Pattern <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrencePattern>]: recurrencePattern
            • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
            • [DayOfMonth <Int32?>]: The day of the month on which the event occurs. Required if type is absoluteMonthly or absoluteYearly.
            • [DaysOfWeek <String- []>]: A collection of the days of the week on which the event occurs. The possible values are: sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. If type is relativeMonthly or relativeYearly, and daysOfWeek specifies more than one day, the event falls on the first day that satisfies the pattern. Required if type is weekly, relativeMonthly, or relativeYearly.
            • [FirstDayOfWeek <String>]: dayOfWeek
            • [Index <String>]: weekIndex
            • [Interval <Int32?>]: The number of units between occurrences, where units can be in days, weeks, months, or years, depending on the type. Required.
            • [Month <Int32?>]: The month in which the event occurs. This is a number from 1 to 12.
            • [Type <String>]: recurrencePatternType
          • [Range <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrenceRange>]: recurrenceRange
            • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
            • [EndDate <DateTime?>]: The date to stop applying the recurrence pattern. Depending on the recurrence pattern of the event, the last occurrence of the meeting may not be this date. Required if type is endDate.
            • [NumberOfOccurrences <Int32?>]: The number of times to repeat the event. Required and must be positive if type is numbered.
            • [RecurrenceTimeZone <String>]: Time zone for the startDate and endDate properties. Optional. If not specified, the time zone of the event is used.
            • [StartDate <DateTime?>]: The date to start applying the recurrence pattern. The first occurrence of the meeting may be this date or later, depending on the recurrence pattern of the event. Must be the same value as the start property of the recurring event. Required.
            • [Type <String>]: recurrenceRangeType
        • [ReminderNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reminders are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
      • [StageSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStageSettings- []>]: Required only for a multi-stage access review to define the stages and their settings. You can break down each review instance into up to three sequential stages, where each stage can have a different set of reviewers, fallback reviewers, and settings. Stages are created sequentially based on the dependsOn property. Optional. When this property is defined, its settings are used instead of the corresponding settings in the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object and its settings, reviewers, and fallbackReviewers properties.
        • [DecisionsThatWillMoveToNextStage <String- []>]: Indicate which decisions will go to the next stage. Can be a subset of Approve, Deny, Recommendation, or NotReviewed. If not provided, all decisions will go to the next stage. Optional.
        • [DependsOn <String- []>]: Defines the sequential or parallel order of the stages and depends on the stageId. Only sequential stages are currently supported. For example, if stageId is 2, then dependsOn must be 1. If stageId is 1, don't specify dependsOn. Required if stageId isn't 1.
        • [DurationInDays <Int32?>]: The duration of the stage. Required. NOTE: The cumulative value of this property across all stages 1. Will override the instanceDurationInDays setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object.

Can't exceed the length of one recurrence. That is, if the review recurs weekly, the cumulative durationInDays can't exceed 7. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: If provided, the fallback reviewers are asked to complete a review if the primary reviewers don't exist. For example, if managers are selected as reviewers and a principal under review doesn't have a manager in Microsoft Entra ID, the fallback reviewers are asked to review that principal. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: - [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the time period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) from which that recommendations will be configured. The recommendation is to deny if the user is inactive during the look back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether showing recommendations to reviewers is enabled. Required. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: Defines who the reviewers are. If none is specified, the review is a self-review (users review their own access). For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [StageId <String>]: Unique identifier of the accessReviewStageSettings. The stageId is used in dependsOn property to indicate the stage relationship. Required. - [Status <String>]: This read-only field specifies the status of an access review. The typical states include Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only. - [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only. - [Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError- []>]: Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only. - [Code <String>]: The error code. - [Message <String>]: The error message. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. - [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope - [Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage- []>]: If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only. - [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewStage has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed. - [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. This property is the cumulative total of the durationInDays for all stages. Read-only. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This can occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner does not exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager does not exist. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. - [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only. - [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReviewStage. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only. - [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only. - [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReview. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

  • [Justification <String>]: Justification left by the reviewer when they made the decision.
  • [Principal <IMicrosoftGraphIdentity>]: identity
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
    • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
  • [PrincipalLink <String>]: Link to the principal object. For example: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/a6c7aecb-cbfd-4763-87ef-e91b4bd509d9. Read-only.
  • [PrincipalResourceMembership <IMicrosoftGraphDecisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [MembershipType <String>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembershipType
  • [Recommendation <String>]: A system-generated recommendation for the approval decision based off last interactive sign-in to tenant. Recommend approve if sign-in is within 30 days of start of review. Recommend deny if sign-in is greater than 30 days of start of review. Recommendation not available otherwise. Possible values: Approve, Deny, or NoInfoAvailable. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
  • [Resource <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the resource
    • [Id <String>]: Resource ID
    • [Type <String>]: Type of resource. Types include: Group, ServicePrincipal, DirectoryRole, AzureRole, AccessPackageAssignmentPolicy.
  • [ResourceLink <String>]: A link to the resource. For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/servicePrincipals/c86300f3-8695-4320-9f6e-32a2555f5ff8. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [ReviewedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
  • [ReviewedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the review decision occurred. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [Target <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.

DEFINITION <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>: accessReviewScheduleDefinition

  • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
  • [AdditionalNotificationRecipients <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientItem- []>]: Defines the list of additional users or group members to be notified of the access review progress.
    • [NotificationRecipientScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientScope>]: accessReviewNotificationRecipientScope
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [NotificationTemplateType <String>]: Indicates the type of access review email to be sent. Supported template type is CompletedAdditionalRecipients which sends review completion notifications to the recipients.
  • [BackupReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. Note: This property has been replaced by fallbackReviewers. However, specifying either backupReviewers or fallbackReviewers automatically populates the same values to the other property.
    • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
    • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
    • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.
  • [CreatedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
    • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
    • [IPAddress <String>]: Indicates the client IP address associated with the user performing the activity (audit log only).
    • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName attribute of the user.
  • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was created. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [DescriptionForAdmins <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to admins. Supports $select.
  • [DescriptionForReviewers <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to reviewers. Reviewers see this description in the email sent to them requesting their review. Email notifications support up to 256 characters. Supports $select.
  • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of the access review series. Supports $select and $orderby. Required on create.
  • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers will be notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. See accessReviewReviewerScope. Replaces backupReviewers. Supports $select. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if fallback reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
  • [InstanceEnumerationScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
  • [Instances <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance- []>]: Set of access reviews instances for this access review series. Access reviews that don't recur will only have one instance; otherwise, there's an instance for each recurrence.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer- []>]: Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date when the reviewer was added for the access review.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of reviewer.
      • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User principal name of the user.
    • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [AccessReviewId <String>]: The identifier of the accessReviewInstance parent. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [AppliedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
      • [AppliedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the approval decision was applied. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [ApplyResult <String>]: The result of applying the decision. Possible values: New, AppliedSuccessfully, AppliedWithUnknownFailure, AppliedSuccessfullyButObjectNotFound, and ApplyNotSupported. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
      • [Decision <String>]: Result of the review. Possible values: Approve, Deny, NotReviewed, or DontKnow. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only).
      • [Insights <IMicrosoftGraphGovernanceInsight- []>]: Insights are recommendations to reviewers on whether to approve or deny a decision. There can be multiple insights associated with an accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem.
        • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
        • [InsightCreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Indicates when the insight was created.
      • [Instance <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>]: accessReviewInstance
      • [Justification <String>]: Justification left by the reviewer when they made the decision.
      • [Principal <IMicrosoftGraphIdentity>]: identity
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
        • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
      • [PrincipalLink <String>]: Link to the principal object. For example: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/a6c7aecb-cbfd-4763-87ef-e91b4bd509d9. Read-only.
      • [PrincipalResourceMembership <IMicrosoftGraphDecisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [MembershipType <String>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembershipType
      • [Recommendation <String>]: A system-generated recommendation for the approval decision based off last interactive sign-in to tenant. Recommend approve if sign-in is within 30 days of start of review. Recommend deny if sign-in is greater than 30 days of start of review. Recommendation not available otherwise. Possible values: Approve, Deny, or NoInfoAvailable. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
      • [Resource <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the resource
        • [Id <String>]: Resource ID
        • [Type <String>]: Type of resource. Types include: Group, ServicePrincipal, DirectoryRole, AzureRole, AccessPackageAssignmentPolicy.
      • [ResourceLink <String>]: A link to the resource. For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/servicePrincipals/c86300f3-8695-4320-9f6e-32a2555f5ff8. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [ReviewedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
      • [ReviewedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the review decision occurred. Supports $select. Read-only.
      • [Target <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]: accessReviewScheduleDefinition
    • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError- []>]: Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only.
      • [Code <String>]: The error code.
      • [Message <String>]: The error message.
    • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select.
    • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.
    • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
    • [Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage- []>]: If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewStage has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
      • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. This property is the cumulative total of the durationInDays for all stages. Read-only.
      • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This can occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner does not exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager does not exist.
      • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.
      • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only.
      • [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReviewStage. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
    • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReview. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
  • [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was last modified. Supports $select. Read-only.
  • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who are the reviewers. The reviewers property is only updatable if individual users are assigned as reviewers. Required on create. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
  • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
  • [Settings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleSettings>]: accessReviewScheduleSettings
    • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
    • [ApplyActions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewApplyAction- []>]: Optional field. Describes the actions to take once a review is complete. There are two types that are currently supported: removeAccessApplyAction (default) and disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction. Field only needs to be specified in the case of disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction.
    • [AutoApplyDecisionsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions are automatically applied. When set to false, an admin must apply the decisions manually once the reviewer completes the access review. When set to true, decisions are applied automatically after the access review instance duration ends, whether or not the reviewers have responded. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
    • [DecisionHistoriesForReviewersEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions on previous access review stages are available for reviewers on an accessReviewInstance with multiple subsequent stages. If not provided, the default is disabled (false).
    • [DefaultDecision <String>]: Decision chosen if defaultDecisionEnabled is enabled. Can be one of Approve, Deny, or Recommendation.
    • [DefaultDecisionEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether the default decision is enabled or disabled when reviewers do not respond. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
    • [InstanceDurationInDays <Int32?>]: Duration of each recurrence of review (accessReviewInstance) in number of days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its durationInDays setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
    • [JustificationRequiredOnApproval <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reviewers are required to provide justification with their decision. Default value is false.
    • [MailNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether emails are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
    • [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: Optional. Describes the types of insights that aid reviewers to make access review decisions. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationInsightSettings setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
    • [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) that recommendations will be configured from. The recommendation will be to deny if the user is inactive during the look-back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationLookBackDuration setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
    • [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decision recommendations are enabled or disabled. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationsEnabled setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
    • [Recurrence <IMicrosoftGraphPatternedRecurrence>]: patternedRecurrence
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [Pattern <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrencePattern>]: recurrencePattern
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [DayOfMonth <Int32?>]: The day of the month on which the event occurs. Required if type is absoluteMonthly or absoluteYearly.
        • [DaysOfWeek <String- []>]: A collection of the days of the week on which the event occurs. The possible values are: sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. If type is relativeMonthly or relativeYearly, and daysOfWeek specifies more than one day, the event falls on the first day that satisfies the pattern. Required if type is weekly, relativeMonthly, or relativeYearly.
        • [FirstDayOfWeek <String>]: dayOfWeek
        • [Index <String>]: weekIndex
        • [Interval <Int32?>]: The number of units between occurrences, where units can be in days, weeks, months, or years, depending on the type. Required.
        • [Month <Int32?>]: The month in which the event occurs. This is a number from 1 to 12.
        • [Type <String>]: recurrencePatternType
      • [Range <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrenceRange>]: recurrenceRange
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [EndDate <DateTime?>]: The date to stop applying the recurrence pattern. Depending on the recurrence pattern of the event, the last occurrence of the meeting may not be this date. Required if type is endDate.
        • [NumberOfOccurrences <Int32?>]: The number of times to repeat the event. Required and must be positive if type is numbered.
        • [RecurrenceTimeZone <String>]: Time zone for the startDate and endDate properties. Optional. If not specified, the time zone of the event is used.
        • [StartDate <DateTime?>]: The date to start applying the recurrence pattern. The first occurrence of the meeting may be this date or later, depending on the recurrence pattern of the event. Must be the same value as the start property of the recurring event. Required.
        • [Type <String>]: recurrenceRangeType
    • [ReminderNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reminders are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
  • [StageSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStageSettings- []>]: Required only for a multi-stage access review to define the stages and their settings. You can break down each review instance into up to three sequential stages, where each stage can have a different set of reviewers, fallback reviewers, and settings. Stages are created sequentially based on the dependsOn property. Optional. When this property is defined, its settings are used instead of the corresponding settings in the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object and its settings, reviewers, and fallbackReviewers properties.
    • [DecisionsThatWillMoveToNextStage <String- []>]: Indicate which decisions will go to the next stage. Can be a subset of Approve, Deny, Recommendation, or NotReviewed. If not provided, all decisions will go to the next stage. Optional.
    • [DependsOn <String- []>]: Defines the sequential or parallel order of the stages and depends on the stageId. Only sequential stages are currently supported. For example, if stageId is 2, then dependsOn must be 1. If stageId is 1, don't specify dependsOn. Required if stageId isn't 1.
    • [DurationInDays <Int32?>]: The duration of the stage. Required. NOTE: The cumulative value of this property across all stages 1. Will override the instanceDurationInDays setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object.

Can't exceed the length of one recurrence. That is, if the review recurs weekly, the cumulative durationInDays can't exceed 7. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: If provided, the fallback reviewers are asked to complete a review if the primary reviewers don't exist. For example, if managers are selected as reviewers and a principal under review doesn't have a manager in Microsoft Entra ID, the fallback reviewers are asked to review that principal. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: - [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the time period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) from which that recommendations will be configured. The recommendation is to deny if the user is inactive during the look back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether showing recommendations to reviewers is enabled. Required. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: Defines who the reviewers are. If none is specified, the review is a self-review (users review their own access). For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [StageId <String>]: Unique identifier of the accessReviewStageSettings. The stageId is used in dependsOn property to indicate the stage relationship. Required.

  • [Status <String>]: This read-only field specifies the status of an access review. The typical states include Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

ERRORS <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError- []>: Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only.

  • [Code <String>]: The error code.
  • [Message <String>]: The error message.

FALLBACKREVIEWERS <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select.

  • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
  • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
  • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.

INPUTOBJECT <IIdentityGovernanceIdentity>: Identity Parameter

  • [AccessPackageAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageAssignment
  • [AccessPackageAssignmentPolicyId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageAssignmentPolicy
  • [AccessPackageAssignmentRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageAssignmentRequest
  • [AccessPackageAssignmentResourceRoleId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageAssignmentResourceRole
  • [AccessPackageCatalogId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageCatalog
  • [AccessPackageId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackage
  • [AccessPackageId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackage
  • [AccessPackageResourceEnvironmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResourceEnvironment
  • [AccessPackageResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResource
  • [AccessPackageResourceRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResourceRequest
  • [AccessPackageResourceRoleId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResourceRole
  • [AccessPackageResourceRoleScopeId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResourceRoleScope
  • [AccessPackageResourceScopeId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageResourceScope
  • [AccessPackageSubjectId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessPackageSubject
  • [AccessReviewDecisionId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewDecision
  • [AccessReviewHistoryDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewHistoryDefinition
  • [AccessReviewHistoryInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewHistoryInstance
  • [AccessReviewId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReview
  • [AccessReviewId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReview
  • [AccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem
  • [AccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem
  • [AccessReviewInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewInstance
  • [AccessReviewReviewerId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewReviewer
  • [AccessReviewScheduleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewScheduleDefinition
  • [AccessReviewStageId <String>]: The unique identifier of accessReviewStage
  • [AgreementAcceptanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of agreementAcceptance
  • [AgreementFileLocalizationId <String>]: The unique identifier of agreementFileLocalization
  • [AgreementFileVersionId <String>]: The unique identifier of agreementFileVersion
  • [AgreementId <String>]: The unique identifier of agreement
  • [AppConsentRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of appConsentRequest
  • [ApprovalId <String>]: The unique identifier of approval
  • [ApprovalStepId <String>]: The unique identifier of approvalStep
  • [BusinessFlowTemplateId <String>]: The unique identifier of businessFlowTemplate
  • [ConnectedOrganizationId <String>]: The unique identifier of connectedOrganization
  • [CustomAccessPackageWorkflowExtensionId <String>]: The unique identifier of customAccessPackageWorkflowExtension
  • [CustomCalloutExtensionId <String>]: The unique identifier of customCalloutExtension
  • [CustomExtensionHandlerId <String>]: The unique identifier of customExtensionHandler
  • [CustomExtensionStageSettingId <String>]: The unique identifier of customExtensionStageSetting
  • [CustomTaskExtensionId <String>]: The unique identifier of customTaskExtension
  • [DirectoryObjectId <String>]: The unique identifier of directoryObject
  • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: Usage: endDateTime={endDateTime}
  • [FindingId <String>]: The unique identifier of finding
  • [GovernanceInsightId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceInsight
  • [GovernanceResourceId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceResource
  • [GovernanceRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceRoleAssignment
  • [GovernanceRoleAssignmentRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceRoleAssignmentRequest
  • [GovernanceRoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceRoleDefinition
  • [GovernanceRoleSettingId <String>]: The unique identifier of governanceRoleSetting
  • [IncompatibleAccessPackageId <String>]: Usage: incompatibleAccessPackageId='{incompatibleAccessPackageId}'
  • [LongRunningOperationId <String>]: The unique identifier of longRunningOperation
  • [ObjectId <String>]: Alternate key of accessPackageSubject
  • [On <String>]: Usage: on='{on}'
  • [PermissionsCreepIndexDistributionId <String>]: The unique identifier of permissionsCreepIndexDistribution
  • [PermissionsRequestChangeId <String>]: The unique identifier of permissionsRequestChange
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupAssignmentScheduleId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupAssignmentSchedule
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupAssignmentScheduleInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupAssignmentScheduleInstance
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupAssignmentScheduleRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupAssignmentScheduleRequest
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupEligibilityScheduleId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupEligibilitySchedule
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupEligibilityScheduleInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupEligibilityScheduleInstance
  • [PrivilegedAccessGroupEligibilityScheduleRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccessGroupEligibilityScheduleRequest
  • [PrivilegedAccessId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedAccess
  • [PrivilegedApprovalId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedApproval
  • [PrivilegedOperationEventId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedOperationEvent
  • [PrivilegedRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedRoleAssignment
  • [PrivilegedRoleAssignmentId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedRoleAssignment
  • [PrivilegedRoleAssignmentRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedRoleAssignmentRequest
  • [PrivilegedRoleId <String>]: The unique identifier of privilegedRole
  • [ProgramControlId <String>]: The unique identifier of programControl
  • [ProgramControlId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of programControl
  • [ProgramControlTypeId <String>]: The unique identifier of programControlType
  • [ProgramId <String>]: The unique identifier of program
  • [RbacApplicationId <String>]: The unique identifier of rbacApplication
  • [RunId <String>]: The unique identifier of run
  • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: Usage: startDateTime={startDateTime}
  • [TaskDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of taskDefinition
  • [TaskId <String>]: The unique identifier of task
  • [TaskProcessingResultId <String>]: The unique identifier of taskProcessingResult
  • [TaskReportId <String>]: The unique identifier of taskReport
  • [UnifiedRbacResourceActionId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRbacResourceAction
  • [UnifiedRbacResourceNamespaceId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRbacResourceNamespace
  • [UnifiedRoleAssignmentId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleAssignment
  • [UnifiedRoleAssignmentScheduleId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleAssignmentSchedule
  • [UnifiedRoleAssignmentScheduleInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleAssignmentScheduleInstance
  • [UnifiedRoleAssignmentScheduleRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleAssignmentScheduleRequest
  • [UnifiedRoleDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleDefinition
  • [UnifiedRoleDefinitionId1 <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleDefinition
  • [UnifiedRoleEligibilityScheduleId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleEligibilitySchedule
  • [UnifiedRoleEligibilityScheduleInstanceId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleEligibilityScheduleInstance
  • [UnifiedRoleEligibilityScheduleRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleEligibilityScheduleRequest
  • [UnifiedRoleManagementAlertConfigurationId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleManagementAlertConfiguration
  • [UnifiedRoleManagementAlertDefinitionId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleManagementAlertDefinition
  • [UnifiedRoleManagementAlertId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleManagementAlert
  • [UnifiedRoleManagementAlertIncidentId <String>]: The unique identifier of unifiedRoleManagementAlertIncident
  • [UniqueName <String>]: Alternate key of accessPackageCatalog
  • [UserConsentRequestId <String>]: The unique identifier of userConsentRequest
  • [UserId <String>]: The unique identifier of user
  • [UserProcessingResultId <String>]: The unique identifier of userProcessingResult
  • [WorkflowId <String>]: The unique identifier of workflow
  • [WorkflowTemplateId <String>]: The unique identifier of workflowTemplate
  • [WorkflowVersionNumber <Int32?>]: The unique identifier of workflowVersion

REVIEWERS <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.

  • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
  • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
  • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.

STAGES <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage- []>: If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition.

  • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
  • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewStage has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
    • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
    • [AccessReviewId <String>]: The identifier of the accessReviewInstance parent. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [AppliedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta.
      • [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review.
      • [IPAddress <String>]: Indicates the client IP address associated with the user performing the activity (audit log only).
      • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: The userPrincipalName attribute of the user.
    • [AppliedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the approval decision was applied. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only.
    • [ApplyResult <String>]: The result of applying the decision. Possible values: New, AppliedSuccessfully, AppliedWithUnknownFailure, AppliedSuccessfullyButObjectNotFound, and ApplyNotSupported. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.
    • [Decision <String>]: Result of the review. Possible values: Approve, Deny, NotReviewed, or DontKnow. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only).
    • [Insights <IMicrosoftGraphGovernanceInsight- []>]: Insights are recommendations to reviewers on whether to approve or deny a decision. There can be multiple insights associated with an accessReviewInstanceDecisionItem.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [InsightCreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Indicates when the insight was created.
    • [Instance <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance>]: accessReviewInstance
      • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
      • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
      • [ContactedReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewer- []>]: Returns the collection of reviewers who were contacted to complete this review. While the reviewers and fallbackReviewers properties of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition might specify group owners or managers as reviewers, contactedReviewers returns their individual identities. Supports $select. Read-only.
        • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
        • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The date when the reviewer was added for the access review.
        • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of reviewer.
        • [UserPrincipalName <String>]: User principal name of the user.
      • [Decisions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItem- []>]: Each user reviewed in an accessReviewInstance has a decision item representing if they were approved, denied, or not yet reviewed.
      • [Definition <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleDefinition>]: accessReviewScheduleDefinition
        • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [Id <String>]: The unique identifier for an entity. Read-only.
        • [AdditionalNotificationRecipients <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientItem- []>]: Defines the list of additional users or group members to be notified of the access review progress.
          • [NotificationRecipientScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewNotificationRecipientScope>]: accessReviewNotificationRecipientScope
            • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
          • [NotificationTemplateType <String>]: Indicates the type of access review email to be sent. Supported template type is CompletedAdditionalRecipients which sends review completion notifications to the recipients.
        • [BackupReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. Note: This property has been replaced by fallbackReviewers. However, specifying either backupReviewers or fallbackReviewers automatically populates the same values to the other property.
          • [Query <String>]: The query specifying who will be the reviewer.
          • [QueryRoot <String>]: In the scenario where reviewers need to be specified dynamically, this property is used to indicate the relative source of the query. This property is only required if a relative query, for example, ./manager, is specified. Possible value: decisions.
          • [QueryType <String>]: The type of query. Examples include MicrosoftGraph and ARM.
        • [CreatedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity
        • [CreatedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was created. Supports $select. Read-only.
        • [DescriptionForAdmins <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to admins. Supports $select.
        • [DescriptionForReviewers <String>]: Description provided by review creators to provide more context of the review to reviewers. Reviewers see this description in the email sent to them requesting their review. Email notifications support up to 256 characters. Supports $select.
        • [DisplayName <String>]: Name of the access review series. Supports $select and $orderby. Required on create.
        • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers will be notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. See accessReviewReviewerScope. Replaces backupReviewers. Supports $select. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if fallback reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
        • [InstanceEnumerationScope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
        • [Instances <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstance- []>]: Set of access reviews instances for this access review series. Access reviews that don't recur will only have one instance; otherwise, there's an instance for each recurrence.
        • [LastModifiedDateTime <DateTime?>]: Timestamp when the access review series was last modified. Supports $select. Read-only.
        • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who are the reviewers. The reviewers property is only updatable if individual users are assigned as reviewers. Required on create. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property will be ignored if reviewers are assigned through the stageSettings property.
        • [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope
        • [Settings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScheduleSettings>]: accessReviewScheduleSettings
          • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
          • [ApplyActions <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewApplyAction- []>]: Optional field. Describes the actions to take once a review is complete. There are two types that are currently supported: removeAccessApplyAction (default) and disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction. Field only needs to be specified in the case of disableAndDeleteUserApplyAction.
          • [AutoApplyDecisionsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions are automatically applied. When set to false, an admin must apply the decisions manually once the reviewer completes the access review. When set to true, decisions are applied automatically after the access review instance duration ends, whether or not the reviewers have responded. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
          • [DecisionHistoriesForReviewersEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decisions on previous access review stages are available for reviewers on an accessReviewInstance with multiple subsequent stages. If not provided, the default is disabled (false).
          • [DefaultDecision <String>]: Decision chosen if defaultDecisionEnabled is enabled. Can be one of Approve, Deny, or Recommendation.
          • [DefaultDecisionEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether the default decision is enabled or disabled when reviewers do not respond. Default value is false. CAUTION: If both autoApplyDecisionsEnabled and defaultDecisionEnabled are true, all access for the principals to the resource risks being revoked if the reviewers fail to respond.
          • [InstanceDurationInDays <Int32?>]: Duration of each recurrence of review (accessReviewInstance) in number of days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its durationInDays setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
          • [JustificationRequiredOnApproval <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reviewers are required to provide justification with their decision. Default value is false.
          • [MailNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether emails are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
          • [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: Optional. Describes the types of insights that aid reviewers to make access review decisions. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationInsightSettings setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
          • [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) that recommendations will be configured from. The recommendation will be to deny if the user is inactive during the look-back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationLookBackDuration setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
          • [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether decision recommendations are enabled or disabled. NOTE: If the stageSettings of the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object is defined, its recommendationsEnabled setting will be used instead of the value of this property.
          • [Recurrence <IMicrosoftGraphPatternedRecurrence>]: patternedRecurrence
            • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
            • [Pattern <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrencePattern>]: recurrencePattern
              • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
              • [DayOfMonth <Int32?>]: The day of the month on which the event occurs. Required if type is absoluteMonthly or absoluteYearly.
              • [DaysOfWeek <String- []>]: A collection of the days of the week on which the event occurs. The possible values are: sunday, monday, tuesday, wednesday, thursday, friday, saturday. If type is relativeMonthly or relativeYearly, and daysOfWeek specifies more than one day, the event falls on the first day that satisfies the pattern. Required if type is weekly, relativeMonthly, or relativeYearly.
              • [FirstDayOfWeek <String>]: dayOfWeek
              • [Index <String>]: weekIndex
              • [Interval <Int32?>]: The number of units between occurrences, where units can be in days, weeks, months, or years, depending on the type. Required.
              • [Month <Int32?>]: The month in which the event occurs. This is a number from 1 to 12.
              • [Type <String>]: recurrencePatternType
            • [Range <IMicrosoftGraphRecurrenceRange>]: recurrenceRange
              • [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.
              • [EndDate <DateTime?>]: The date to stop applying the recurrence pattern. Depending on the recurrence pattern of the event, the last occurrence of the meeting may not be this date. Required if type is endDate.
              • [NumberOfOccurrences <Int32?>]: The number of times to repeat the event. Required and must be positive if type is numbered.
              • [RecurrenceTimeZone <String>]: Time zone for the startDate and endDate properties. Optional. If not specified, the time zone of the event is used.
              • [StartDate <DateTime?>]: The date to start applying the recurrence pattern. The first occurrence of the meeting may be this date or later, depending on the recurrence pattern of the event. Must be the same value as the start property of the recurring event. Required.
              • [Type <String>]: recurrenceRangeType
          • [ReminderNotificationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether reminders are enabled or disabled. Default value is false.
        • [StageSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStageSettings- []>]: Required only for a multi-stage access review to define the stages and their settings. You can break down each review instance into up to three sequential stages, where each stage can have a different set of reviewers, fallback reviewers, and settings. Stages are created sequentially based on the dependsOn property. Optional. When this property is defined, its settings are used instead of the corresponding settings in the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object and its settings, reviewers, and fallbackReviewers properties.
          • [DecisionsThatWillMoveToNextStage <String- []>]: Indicate which decisions will go to the next stage. Can be a subset of Approve, Deny, Recommendation, or NotReviewed. If not provided, all decisions will go to the next stage. Optional.
          • [DependsOn <String- []>]: Defines the sequential or parallel order of the stages and depends on the stageId. Only sequential stages are currently supported. For example, if stageId is 2, then dependsOn must be 1. If stageId is 1, don't specify dependsOn. Required if stageId isn't 1.
          • [DurationInDays <Int32?>]: The duration of the stage. Required. NOTE: The cumulative value of this property across all stages 1. Will override the instanceDurationInDays setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object.

Can't exceed the length of one recurrence. That is, if the review recurs weekly, the cumulative durationInDays can't exceed 7. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: If provided, the fallback reviewers are asked to complete a review if the primary reviewers don't exist. For example, if managers are selected as reviewers and a principal under review doesn't have a manager in Microsoft Entra ID, the fallback reviewers are asked to review that principal. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationInsightSettings <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewRecommendationInsightSetting- []>]: - [RecommendationLookBackDuration <TimeSpan?>]: Optional field. Indicates the time period of inactivity (with respect to the start date of the review instance) from which that recommendations will be configured. The recommendation is to deny if the user is inactive during the look back duration. For reviews of groups and Microsoft Entra roles, any duration is accepted. For reviews of applications, 30 days is the maximum duration. If not specified, the duration is 30 days. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [RecommendationsEnabled <Boolean?>]: Indicates whether showing recommendations to reviewers is enabled. Required. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition object. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: Defines who the reviewers are. If none is specified, the review is a self-review (users review their own access). For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. NOTE: The value of this property overrides the corresponding setting on the accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [StageId <String>]: Unique identifier of the accessReviewStageSettings. The stageId is used in dependsOn property to indicate the stage relationship. Required. - [Status <String>]: This read-only field specifies the status of an access review. The typical states include Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only. - [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only. - [Errors <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewError- []>]: Collection of errors in an access review instance lifecycle. Read-only. - [Code <String>]: The error code. - [Message <String>]: The error message. - [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This could occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner doesn't exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager doesn't exist. Supports $select. - [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. Supports $select. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API. - [Scope <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewScope>]: accessReviewScope - [Stages <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewStage- []>]: If the instance has multiple stages, this returns the collection of stages. A new stage will only be created when the previous stage ends. The existence, number, and settings of stages on a review instance are created based on the accessReviewStageSettings on the parent accessReviewScheduleDefinition. - [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review instance is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Supports $select. Read-only. - [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReview. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only. - [Justification <String>]: Justification left by the reviewer when they made the decision. - [Principal <IMicrosoftGraphIdentity>]: identity - [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. - [DisplayName <String>]: The display name of the identity. For drive items, the display name might not always be available or up to date. For example, if a user changes their display name the API might show the new value in a future response, but the items associated with the user don't show up as changed when using delta. - [Id <String>]: Unique identifier for the identity or actor. For example, in the access reviews decisions API, this property might record the id of the principal, that is, the group, user, or application that's subject to review. - [PrincipalLink <String>]: Link to the principal object. For example: https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/a6c7aecb-cbfd-4763-87ef-e91b4bd509d9. Read-only. - [PrincipalResourceMembership <IMicrosoftGraphDecisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembership - [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. - [MembershipType <String>]: decisionItemPrincipalResourceMembershipType - [Recommendation <String>]: A system-generated recommendation for the approval decision based off last interactive sign-in to tenant. Recommend approve if sign-in is within 30 days of start of review. Recommend deny if sign-in is greater than 30 days of start of review. Recommendation not available otherwise. Possible values: Approve, Deny, or NoInfoAvailable. Supports $select, $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only. - [Resource <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemResource - [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object. - [DisplayName <String>]: Display name of the resource - [Id <String>]: Resource ID - [Type <String>]: Type of resource. Types include: Group, ServicePrincipal, DirectoryRole, AzureRole, AccessPackageAssignmentPolicy. - [ResourceLink <String>]: A link to the resource. For example, https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/servicePrincipals/c86300f3-8695-4320-9f6e-32a2555f5ff8. Supports $select. Read-only. - [ReviewedBy <IMicrosoftGraphUserIdentity>]: userIdentity - [ReviewedDateTime <DateTime?>]: The timestamp when the review decision occurred. Supports $select. Read-only. - [Target <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget>]: accessReviewInstanceDecisionItemTarget - [(Any) <Object>]: This indicates any property can be added to this object.

  • [EndDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to end. The DatetimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. This property is the cumulative total of the durationInDays for all stages. Read-only.
  • [FallbackReviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of reviewer scopes is used to define the list of fallback reviewers. These fallback reviewers are notified to take action if no users are found from the list of reviewers specified. This can occur when either the group owner is specified as the reviewer but the group owner does not exist, or manager is specified as reviewer but a user's manager does not exist.
  • [Reviewers <IMicrosoftGraphAccessReviewReviewerScope- []>]: This collection of access review scopes is used to define who the reviewers are. For examples of options for assigning reviewers, see Assign reviewers to your access review definition using the Microsoft Graph API.
  • [StartDateTime <DateTime?>]: DateTime when review stage is scheduled to start. May be in the future. The DateTimeOffset type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC time. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z. Read-only.
  • [Status <String>]: Specifies the status of an accessReviewStage. Possible values: Initializing, NotStarted, Starting, InProgress, Completing, Completed, AutoReviewing, and AutoReviewed. Supports $orderby, and $filter (eq only). Read-only.

https://learn.microsoft.com/powershell/module/microsoft.graph.beta.identity.governance/update-mgbetaidentitygovernanceaccessreviewdefinitioninstance

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