#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters {
pub data_set_id: String,
pub schedule_id: String,
pub start_after_date_time: Option<DateTime>,
}
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A list of overrides for a specific RefreshsSchedule
resource that is present in the asset bundle that is imported.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.data_set_id: String
A partial identifier for the specific RefreshSchedule
resource that is being overridden. This structure is used together with the ScheduleID
structure.
schedule_id: String
A partial identifier for the specific RefreshSchedule
resource being overridden. This structure is used together with the DataSetId
structure.
start_after_date_time: Option<DateTime>
An override for the StartAfterDateTime
of a RefreshSchedule
. Make sure that the StartAfterDateTime
is set to a time that takes place in the future.
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Source§impl AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
impl AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
Sourcepub fn data_set_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn data_set_id(&self) -> &str
A partial identifier for the specific RefreshSchedule
resource that is being overridden. This structure is used together with the ScheduleID
structure.
Sourcepub fn schedule_id(&self) -> &str
pub fn schedule_id(&self) -> &str
A partial identifier for the specific RefreshSchedule
resource being overridden. This structure is used together with the DataSetId
structure.
Sourcepub fn start_after_date_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
pub fn start_after_date_time(&self) -> Option<&DateTime>
An override for the StartAfterDateTime
of a RefreshSchedule
. Make sure that the StartAfterDateTime
is set to a time that takes place in the future.
Source§impl AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
impl AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParametersBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParametersBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
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Source§impl Clone for AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
impl Clone for AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
fn clone(&self) -> AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
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impl Send for AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
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impl Unpin for AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
impl UnwindSafe for AssetBundleImportJobRefreshScheduleOverrideParameters
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