Struct aws_sdk_datapipeline::types::Operator
source · #[non_exhaustive]pub struct Operator {
pub type: Option<OperatorType>,
pub values: Option<Vec<String>>,
}
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Contains a logical operation for comparing the value of a field with a specified value.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.type: Option<OperatorType>
The logical operation to be performed: equal (EQ
), equal reference (REF_EQ
), less than or equal (LE
), greater than or equal (GE
), or between (BETWEEN
). Equal reference (REF_EQ
) can be used only with reference fields. The other comparison types can be used only with String fields. The comparison types you can use apply only to certain object fields, as detailed below.
The comparison operators EQ and REF_EQ act on the following fields:
- name
- @sphere
- parent
- @componentParent
- @instanceParent
- @status
- @scheduledStartTime
- @scheduledEndTime
- @actualStartTime
- @actualEndTime
The comparison operators GE
, LE
, and BETWEEN
act on the following fields:
- @scheduledStartTime
- @scheduledEndTime
- @actualStartTime
- @actualEndTime
Note that fields beginning with the at sign (@) are read-only and set by the web service. When you name fields, you should choose names containing only alpha-numeric values, as symbols may be reserved by AWS Data Pipeline. User-defined fields that you add to a pipeline should prefix their name with the string "my".
values: Option<Vec<String>>
The value that the actual field value will be compared with.
Implementations§
source§impl Operator
impl Operator
sourcepub fn type(&self) -> Option<&OperatorType>
pub fn type(&self) -> Option<&OperatorType>
The logical operation to be performed: equal (EQ
), equal reference (REF_EQ
), less than or equal (LE
), greater than or equal (GE
), or between (BETWEEN
). Equal reference (REF_EQ
) can be used only with reference fields. The other comparison types can be used only with String fields. The comparison types you can use apply only to certain object fields, as detailed below.
The comparison operators EQ and REF_EQ act on the following fields:
- name
- @sphere
- parent
- @componentParent
- @instanceParent
- @status
- @scheduledStartTime
- @scheduledEndTime
- @actualStartTime
- @actualEndTime
The comparison operators GE
, LE
, and BETWEEN
act on the following fields:
- @scheduledStartTime
- @scheduledEndTime
- @actualStartTime
- @actualEndTime
Note that fields beginning with the at sign (@) are read-only and set by the web service. When you name fields, you should choose names containing only alpha-numeric values, as symbols may be reserved by AWS Data Pipeline. User-defined fields that you add to a pipeline should prefix their name with the string "my".
Trait Implementations§
impl StructuralPartialEq for Operator
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impl Freeze for Operator
impl RefUnwindSafe for Operator
impl Send for Operator
impl Sync for Operator
impl Unpin for Operator
impl UnwindSafe for Operator
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