#[non_exhaustive]pub struct DateTimeParameterDeclaration {
pub name: String,
pub default_values: Option<DateTimeDefaultValues>,
pub time_granularity: Option<TimeGranularity>,
pub value_when_unset: Option<DateTimeValueWhenUnsetConfiguration>,
pub mapped_data_set_parameters: Option<Vec<MappedDataSetParameter>>,
}
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A parameter declaration for the DateTime
data type.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.name: String
The name of the parameter that is being declared.
default_values: Option<DateTimeDefaultValues>
The default values of a parameter. If the parameter is a single-value parameter, a maximum of one default value can be provided.
time_granularity: Option<TimeGranularity>
The level of time precision that is used to aggregate DateTime
values.
value_when_unset: Option<DateTimeValueWhenUnsetConfiguration>
The configuration that defines the default value of a DateTime
parameter when a value has not been set.
mapped_data_set_parameters: Option<Vec<MappedDataSetParameter>>
A list of dataset parameters that are mapped to an analysis parameter.
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Source§impl DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl DateTimeParameterDeclaration
Sourcepub fn default_values(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeDefaultValues>
pub fn default_values(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeDefaultValues>
The default values of a parameter. If the parameter is a single-value parameter, a maximum of one default value can be provided.
Sourcepub fn time_granularity(&self) -> Option<&TimeGranularity>
pub fn time_granularity(&self) -> Option<&TimeGranularity>
The level of time precision that is used to aggregate DateTime
values.
Sourcepub fn value_when_unset(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeValueWhenUnsetConfiguration>
pub fn value_when_unset(&self) -> Option<&DateTimeValueWhenUnsetConfiguration>
The configuration that defines the default value of a DateTime
parameter when a value has not been set.
Sourcepub fn mapped_data_set_parameters(&self) -> &[MappedDataSetParameter]
pub fn mapped_data_set_parameters(&self) -> &[MappedDataSetParameter]
A list of dataset parameters that are mapped to an analysis parameter.
If no value was sent for this field, a default will be set. If you want to determine if no value was sent, use .mapped_data_set_parameters.is_none()
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Source§impl DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl DateTimeParameterDeclaration
Sourcepub fn builder() -> DateTimeParameterDeclarationBuilder
pub fn builder() -> DateTimeParameterDeclarationBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture DateTimeParameterDeclaration
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Source§impl Clone for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl Clone for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DateTimeParameterDeclaration
fn clone(&self) -> DateTimeParameterDeclaration
1.0.0 · Source§const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
const fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
Source§impl PartialEq for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl PartialEq for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
Source§fn eq(&self, other: &DateTimeParameterDeclaration) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &DateTimeParameterDeclaration) -> bool
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used by ==
.impl StructuralPartialEq for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
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impl Freeze for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl RefUnwindSafe for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl Send for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl Sync for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl Unpin for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
impl UnwindSafe for DateTimeParameterDeclaration
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