#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct AuditFinding { pub finding_id: Option<String>, pub task_id: Option<String>, pub check_name: Option<String>, pub task_start_time: Option<DateTime>, pub finding_time: Option<DateTime>, pub severity: Option<AuditFindingSeverity>, pub non_compliant_resource: Option<NonCompliantResource>, pub related_resources: Option<Vec<RelatedResource>>, pub reason_for_non_compliance: Option<String>, pub reason_for_non_compliance_code: Option<String>, pub is_suppressed: Option<bool>, }
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The findings (results) of the audit.

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finding_id: Option<String>

A unique identifier for this set of audit findings. This identifier is used to apply mitigation tasks to one or more sets of findings.

task_id: Option<String>

The ID of the audit that generated this result (finding).

check_name: Option<String>

The audit check that generated this result.

task_start_time: Option<DateTime>

The time the audit started.

finding_time: Option<DateTime>

The time the result (finding) was discovered.

severity: Option<AuditFindingSeverity>

The severity of the result (finding).

non_compliant_resource: Option<NonCompliantResource>

The resource that was found to be noncompliant with the audit check.

related_resources: Option<Vec<RelatedResource>>

The list of related resources.

reason_for_non_compliance: Option<String>

The reason the resource was noncompliant.

reason_for_non_compliance_code: Option<String>

A code that indicates the reason that the resource was noncompliant.

is_suppressed: Option<bool>

Indicates whether the audit finding was suppressed or not during reporting.

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A unique identifier for this set of audit findings. This identifier is used to apply mitigation tasks to one or more sets of findings.

The ID of the audit that generated this result (finding).

The audit check that generated this result.

The time the audit started.

The time the result (finding) was discovered.

The severity of the result (finding).

The resource that was found to be noncompliant with the audit check.

The list of related resources.

The reason the resource was noncompliant.

A code that indicates the reason that the resource was noncompliant.

Indicates whether the audit finding was suppressed or not during reporting.

Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture AuditFinding

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