#[non_exhaustive]pub struct BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItem {
pub token_identifier: Option<TokenIdentifier>,
pub owner_identifier: Option<OwnerIdentifier>,
pub at_blockchain_instant: Option<BlockchainInstant>,
pub error_code: String,
pub error_message: String,
pub error_type: ErrorType,
}
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Error generated from a failed BatchGetTokenBalance
request.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.token_identifier: Option<TokenIdentifier>
The container for the identifier for the token including the unique token ID and its blockchain network.
Only the native tokens BTC and ETH, and the ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC 1155 token standards are supported.
owner_identifier: Option<OwnerIdentifier>
The container for the owner identifier.
at_blockchain_instant: Option<BlockchainInstant>
The container for time.
error_code: String
The error code associated with the error.
error_message: String
The message associated with the error.
error_type: ErrorType
The type of error.
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Source§impl BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItem
impl BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItem
Sourcepub fn token_identifier(&self) -> Option<&TokenIdentifier>
pub fn token_identifier(&self) -> Option<&TokenIdentifier>
The container for the identifier for the token including the unique token ID and its blockchain network.
Only the native tokens BTC and ETH, and the ERC-20, ERC-721, and ERC 1155 token standards are supported.
Sourcepub fn owner_identifier(&self) -> Option<&OwnerIdentifier>
pub fn owner_identifier(&self) -> Option<&OwnerIdentifier>
The container for the owner identifier.
Sourcepub fn at_blockchain_instant(&self) -> Option<&BlockchainInstant>
pub fn at_blockchain_instant(&self) -> Option<&BlockchainInstant>
The container for time.
Sourcepub fn error_code(&self) -> &str
pub fn error_code(&self) -> &str
The error code associated with the error.
Sourcepub fn error_message(&self) -> &str
pub fn error_message(&self) -> &str
The message associated with the error.
Sourcepub fn error_type(&self) -> &ErrorType
pub fn error_type(&self) -> &ErrorType
The type of error.
Source§impl BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItem
impl BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItem
Sourcepub fn builder() -> BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItemBuilder
pub fn builder() -> BatchGetTokenBalanceErrorItemBuilder
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