#[non_exhaustive]pub struct UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate {
pub standards_control_association_update: Option<StandardsControlAssociationUpdate>,
pub error_code: Option<UnprocessedErrorCode>,
pub error_reason: Option<String>,
}
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Provides details about which control's enablement status could not be updated in a specified standard when calling the BatchUpdateStandardsControlAssociations API. This parameter also provides details about why the request was unprocessed.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.standards_control_association_update: Option<StandardsControlAssociationUpdate>
An array of control and standard associations for which an update failed when calling BatchUpdateStandardsControlAssociations.
error_code: Option<UnprocessedErrorCode>
The error code for the unprocessed update of the control's enablement status in the specified standard.
error_reason: Option<String>
The reason why a control's enablement status in the specified standard couldn't be updated.
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Source§impl UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
Sourcepub fn standards_control_association_update(
&self,
) -> Option<&StandardsControlAssociationUpdate>
pub fn standards_control_association_update( &self, ) -> Option<&StandardsControlAssociationUpdate>
An array of control and standard associations for which an update failed when calling BatchUpdateStandardsControlAssociations.
Sourcepub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&UnprocessedErrorCode>
pub fn error_code(&self) -> Option<&UnprocessedErrorCode>
The error code for the unprocessed update of the control's enablement status in the specified standard.
Sourcepub fn error_reason(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn error_reason(&self) -> Option<&str>
The reason why a control's enablement status in the specified standard couldn't be updated.
Source§impl UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
Sourcepub fn builder() -> UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdateBuilder
pub fn builder() -> UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdateBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
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Source§impl Clone for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl Clone for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
Source§fn clone(&self) -> UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
fn clone(&self) -> UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
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Source§fn eq(&self, other: &UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate) -> bool
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impl Freeze for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl RefUnwindSafe for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl Send for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
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impl Unpin for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
impl UnwindSafe for UnprocessedStandardsControlAssociationUpdate
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