The OCID of the compartment that contains the work request.
The OCID of the work request.
The asynchronous operation tracked by this work request.
Shows the progress of the operation tracked by the work request, as a percentage of the total work that must be performed. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
This is the resources that are affected by the work request.
This is the status of the work request.
This is the date and time the work request was created, in the format defined by RFC 3339.
This is the date and time the work request was finished, in the format defined by RFC 3339.
This is the date and time the work request was started, in the format defined by RFC 3339.
This is the date and time the work request was updated, in the format defined by RFC 3339.
This is an asynchronous work request. Work requests help you monitor long-running operations. When you start a long-running operation, the service creates a work request. A work request is an activity log that lets you track each step in the operation's progress. Each work request has an OCID that lets you interact with it programmatically and use it for automation.