#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Parameter { pub parameter_name: Option<String>, pub parameter_type: Option<ParameterType>, pub parameter_value: Option<String>, pub node_type_specific_values: Option<Vec<NodeTypeSpecificValue>>, pub description: Option<String>, pub source: Option<String>, pub data_type: Option<String>, pub allowed_values: Option<String>, pub is_modifiable: Option<IsModifiable>, pub change_type: Option<ChangeType>, }
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Describes an individual setting that controls some aspect of DAX behavior.

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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
Non-exhaustive structs could have additional fields added in future. Therefore, non-exhaustive structs cannot be constructed in external crates using the traditional Struct { .. } syntax; cannot be matched against without a wildcard ..; and struct update syntax will not work.
parameter_name: Option<String>

The name of the parameter.

parameter_type: Option<ParameterType>

Determines whether the parameter can be applied to any nodes, or only nodes of a particular type.

parameter_value: Option<String>

The value for the parameter.

node_type_specific_values: Option<Vec<NodeTypeSpecificValue>>

A list of node types, and specific parameter values for each node.

description: Option<String>

A description of the parameter

source: Option<String>

How the parameter is defined. For example, system denotes a system-defined parameter.

data_type: Option<String>

The data type of the parameter. For example, integer:

allowed_values: Option<String>

A range of values within which the parameter can be set.

is_modifiable: Option<IsModifiable>

Whether the customer is allowed to modify the parameter.

change_type: Option<ChangeType>

The conditions under which changes to this parameter can be applied. For example, requires-reboot indicates that a new value for this parameter will only take effect if a node is rebooted.

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The name of the parameter.

Determines whether the parameter can be applied to any nodes, or only nodes of a particular type.

The value for the parameter.

A list of node types, and specific parameter values for each node.

A description of the parameter

How the parameter is defined. For example, system denotes a system-defined parameter.

The data type of the parameter. For example, integer:

A range of values within which the parameter can be set.

Whether the customer is allowed to modify the parameter.

The conditions under which changes to this parameter can be applied. For example, requires-reboot indicates that a new value for this parameter will only take effect if a node is rebooted.

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