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Class CreateDetectAnomalyJobRequest

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CreateDetectAnomalyJobRequest
Implements
IOciRequest
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Namespace: Oci.AianomalydetectionService.Requests
Assembly: OCI.DotNetSDK.Aianomalydetection.dll
Syntax
public class CreateDetectAnomalyJobRequest : IOciRequest
Examples

Click here to see an example of how to use CreateDetectAnomalyJob request.

Properties

CreateDetectAnomalyJobDetails

Declaration
[Required(ErrorMessage = "CreateDetectAnomalyJobDetails is required.")]
[HttpConverter(TargetEnum.Body)]
public CreateDetectAnomalyJobDetails CreateDetectAnomalyJobDetails { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
CreateDetectAnomalyJobDetails

The input is either:

  • JSON object in the request. This object is defined, and the SDK generates the object for it.
  • Data embedded as Base64 string in format of either:
    • CSV
    • JSON If this option is used, then you must provide the content of specified CSV or JSON in Base64 encoded string. The Embedded JSON has to be in the same format as the inline request JSON.
Remarks

Required

OpcRequestId

Declaration
[HttpConverter(TargetEnum.Header, "opc-request-id")]
public string OpcRequestId { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

The client request ID for tracing.

OpcRetryToken

Declaration
[HttpConverter(TargetEnum.Header, "opc-retry-token")]
public string OpcRetryToken { get; set; }
Property Value
Type Description
string

A token that uniquely identifies a request so it can be retried in case of a timeout or server error without risk of executing that same action again. Retry tokens expire after 24 hours, but can be invalidated before then due to conflicting operations. For example, if a resource has been deleted and purged from the system, then a retry of the original creation request might be rejected.

Implements

IOciRequest
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