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Parties.CreateCascadeDeleteJob Method

Definition

Create a cascade delete job for specified party.

public virtual Azure.Operation<BinaryData> CreateCascadeDeleteJob (Azure.WaitUntil waitUntil, string jobId, string partyId, Azure.RequestContext context = default);
abstract member CreateCascadeDeleteJob : Azure.WaitUntil * string * string * Azure.RequestContext -> Azure.Operation<BinaryData>
override this.CreateCascadeDeleteJob : Azure.WaitUntil * string * string * Azure.RequestContext -> Azure.Operation<BinaryData>
Public Overridable Function CreateCascadeDeleteJob (waitUntil As WaitUntil, jobId As String, partyId As String, Optional context As RequestContext = Nothing) As Operation(Of BinaryData)

Parameters

waitUntil
WaitUntil

Completed if the method should wait to return until the long-running operation has completed on the service; Started if it should return after starting the operation. For more information on long-running operations, please see Azure.Core Long-Running Operation samples.

jobId
String

Job ID supplied by end user.

partyId
String

ID of the party to be deleted.

context
RequestContext

The request context, which can override default behaviors of the client pipeline on a per-call basis.

Returns

The Operation<T> from the service that will contain a BinaryData object once the asynchronous operation on the service has completed. Details of the body schema for the operation's final value are in the Remarks section below.

Exceptions

jobId or partyId is null.

jobId is an empty string, and was expected to be non-empty.

Service returned a non-success status code.

Examples

This sample shows how to call CreateCascadeDeleteJob with required parameters and parse the result.

var credential = new DefaultAzureCredential();
var client = new FarmBeatsClient(credential).GetPartiesClient(<2022-11-01-preview>);

var operation = client.CreateCascadeDeleteJob(WaitUntil.Completed, "<jobId>", "<partyId>");

BinaryData data = operation.Value;
JsonElement result = JsonDocument.Parse(data.ToStream()).RootElement;
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("partyId").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("resourceId").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("resourceType").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("id").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("status").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("durationInSeconds").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("message").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("errorCode").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("createdDateTime").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("lastActionDateTime").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("startTime").ToString());
Console.WriteLine(result.GetProperty("endTime").ToString());

Remarks

Below is the JSON schema for the response payload.

Response Body:

Schema for CascadeDeleteJob:

{
  partyId: string, # Required. Party Id.
  resourceId: string, # Required. The id of the resource.
  resourceType: string, # Required. The type of the resource.
  id: string, # Optional. Unique job id.
  status: "Waiting" | "Running" | "Succeeded" | "Failed" | "Cancelled", # Optional. Status of the job.
Possible values: 'Waiting', 'Running', 'Succeeded', 'Failed', 'Cancelled'.
  durationInSeconds: number, # Optional. Duration of the job in seconds.
  message: string, # Optional. Status message to capture more details of the job.
  errorCode: string, # Optional. Error Code when job failed.
  createdDateTime: string (ISO 8601 Format), # Optional. Job created at dateTime. Sample format: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ.
  lastActionDateTime: string (ISO 8601 Format), # Optional. Job was last acted upon at dateTime. Sample format: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ.
  startTime: string (ISO 8601 Format), # Optional. Job start time when available. Sample format: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ.
  endTime: string (ISO 8601 Format), # Optional. Job end time when available. Sample format: yyyy-MM-ddTHH:mm:ssZ.
}

Applies to