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Check a customer's eligibility for upgrading to an Azure plan

You can use the ProductUpgradeRequest resource to check if a customer is eligible to upgrade to an Azure plan from a Microsoft Azure (MS-AZR-0145P) subscription This method returns a ProductUpgradesEligibility resource with the customer's product upgrade eligibility.

Prerequisites

  • Credentials as described in Partner Center authentication. This scenario supports authentication with App+User credentials. Follow the secure app model when using App+User authentication with Partner Center APIs.

  • A customer ID (customer-tenant-id). If you don't know the customer's ID, you can look it up in Partner Center by selecting the Customers workspace, then the customer from the customer list, then Account. On the customer's Account page, look for the Microsoft ID in the Customer Account Info section. The Microsoft ID is the same as the customer ID (customer-tenant-id).

  • The product family.

C#

To check if a customer is eligible to upgrade to Azure plan:

  1. Create a ProductUpgradesRequest object and specify the customer identifier and "Azure" as the product family.

  2. Use the IAggregatePartner.ProductUpgrades collection.

  3. Call the CheckEligibility method and pass in the ProductUpgradesRequest object, which will return a ProductUpgradesEligibility object.

// IAggregatePartner partnerOperations;

string selectedCustomerId = "58e2af4f-0ad3-4688-8744-be2357cd939a";

string selectedProductFamily = "azure";

var productUpgradeRequest = new ProductUpgradesRequest
{
    CustomerId = selectedCustomerId,
    ProductFamily = selectedProductFamily
};

ProductUpgradesEligibility productUpgradeEligibility = partnerOperations.ProductUpgrades.CheckEligibility(productUpgradeRequest);

if (productUpgradeEligibility.IsEligibile)
{
    ....
}

REST request

Request syntax

Method Request URI
POST {baseURL}/v1/productUpgrades/eligibility HTTP/1.1

Request headers

For more information, see Partner Center REST headers.

Request body

The request body must contain a ProductUpgradeRequest resource.

Request example

POST https://api.partnercenter.microsoft.com/v1/productupgrades/eligibility HTTP/1.1
Authorization: Bearer <token>
Accept: application/json
MS-RequestId: c245d5f2-1de3-4ae0-9e42-95e38e3cb8ff
MS-CorrelationId: aaaa0000-bb11-2222-33cc-444444dddddd
X-Locale: en-US
MS-PartnerCenter-Application: Partner Center .NET SDK Samples
Content-Type: application/json
Host: api.partnercenter.microsoft.com
Content-Length: 340
Expect: 100-continue
Connection: Keep-Alive
{
        "customerId": "4c721420-72ad-4708-a0a7-371a2f7b0969",
        "productFamily": "azure"
}

Important

As of June 2023, the latest Partner Center .NET SDK release 3.4.0 is now archived. You can download the SDK release from GitHub, along with a readme file that contains useful information.

Partners are encouraged to continue to use the Partner Center REST APIs.

REST response

If successful, this method returns a ProductUpgradesEligibility resource in the body.

Response success and error codes

Each response comes with an HTTP status code that indicates success or failure and additional debugging information. Use a network trace tool to read this code, error type, and additional parameters. For the full list, see Partner Center REST error codes.

Response example

HTTP/1.1 200 Ok
Content-Length: 150
MS-CorrelationId: bbbb1111-cc22-3333-44dd-555555eeeeee
MS-RequestId: cb82f7d6-f0d9-44d4-82f9-f6eee6e68390
MS-CV: iqOqN0FnaE2y0HcD.0
MS-ServerId: 030020525
Date: Thu, 04 Oct 2019 20:35:35 GMT

{
    "customerId": "c1958bc7-3284-4952-a257-de594ee64743",
    "isEligible": true,
    "productFamily": "azure"
}