If a policy referenced in a policy set contains unscoped overridable
        properties, you can override the existing value of the property for that policy set using
        the Policy Set REST API.
               
                  
                  The cURL command examples use the URL
                structure:
http(s)://host:port/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/{name}/configoverride 
               
               
                  
                  The following use case shows you how to:
                  
                  
                     - 
                        
                        Add unscoped configuration overrides 
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                        View unscoped configuration overrides 
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                        Delete unscoped configuration overrides 
To manage the policy set:
                  
                
               
               
                  - Specify the headers on the cURL command line:
                        -H Accept:application/json 
 
- Add two overriding configuration properties
                        keystore.sig.csf.keyandkeystore.enc.csf.keykeystores tomyPolicySet1policy set by running the following
                    command:
                        curl -i -X POST -u username:password -H Content-type:application/json http://host:port/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/{name}/configoverrideExample curl -i -X POST -u Smith:Password -H Content-type:application/json http://myhost:7001/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/myPolicySet1/configoverride See Set
                            Unscoped ConfigOverride(s).
                         The following shows an example of the request body. [
  {
    "name": "keystore.sig.csf.key",
    "value": "myKey1"
  },
  {
    "name": "keystore.enc.csf.key",
    "value": "myKey2"
  }
]
 The following shows an example of the response indicating the
                        request succeeded. {
  "STATUSCODE": "20021",
  "MESSAGE": "Configoverride [keystore.enc.csf.key, keystore.sig.csf.key] are successfully added."
}
 
 
- View the configuration properties for a policy set by running the following
                    command:
                        curl -i -X GET -u username:password -H Content-type:application/json http://host:port/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/{name}/configoverrideExample curl -i -X GET -u Smith:Password -H Content-type:application/json http://myhost:7001/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/myPolicySet1/configoverride See Get
                            all Unscoped ConfigOverride(s).
                         The following shows an example of the response body: [
  {
    "name": "keystore.sig.csf.key",
    "value": "myKey1"
  },
  {
    "name": "keystore.enc.csf.key",
    "value": "myKey2"
  }
]
 
 
- Optionally, delete a specific configuration override from the policy set
                        myPolicySet1by running the following command:
                        curl -i -X DELETE -u username:password -H Content-type:application/json http://host:port/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/{name}/configoverride/{propname}Example curl -i -X DELETE -u Smith:Password -H Content-type:application/json http://myhost:7001/wsm-pmrest/v2/myPolicySet1/keystore.enc.csf.key See Delete one Unscoped ConfigOverride.
                         The following shows an example of the response indicating the
                        request succeeded. {
  "STATUSCODE": "20024",
  "MESSAGE": "Configoverride [keystore.enc.csf.key] are successfully deleted."
}
 
 
- Optionally, delete all the configuration override properties for policy set
                        myPolicySet1by running the following command:
                        curl -i -X DELETE -u username:password -H Content-type:application/json http://host:port/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/{name}/configoverrideExample curl -i -X DELETE -u Smith:Password -H Content-type:application/json http://myhost:7001/wsm-pmrest/v2/policyset/myPolicySet1/configoverride See Delete all Unscoped ConfigOverride(s).
                         The following shows an example of the response indicating the
                        request succeeded. {
  "STATUSCODE": "20024",
  "MESSAGE": "Configoverride [keystore.sig.csf.key, keystore.enc.csf.key] are successfully deleted."
}