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Class: Aws::CloudDirectory::Types::BatchCreateIndexWhen passing BatchCreateIndex as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
ordered_indexed_attribute_list: [ {
schema_arn: "Arn", facet_name: "FacetName", name: "AttributeName", },
],
is_unique: false, parent_reference: {
selector: "SelectorObjectReference",
},
link_name: "LinkName",
batch_reference_name: "BatchReferenceName",
}
Creates an index object inside of a BatchRead operation. For more information, see CreateIndex and BatchReadRequest$Operations.
Returned by:
Instance Attribute Summary collapseThe batch reference name.
Indicates whether the attribute that is being indexed has unique values or not.
The name of the link between the parent object and the index object.
Specifies the attributes that should be indexed on.
A reference to the parent object that contains the index object.
Indicates whether the attribute that is being indexed has unique values or not.
#link_name ⇒ StringThe name of the link between the parent object and the index object.
#ordered_indexed_attribute_list ⇒ Array<Types::AttributeKey>Specifies the attributes that should be indexed on. Currently only a single attribute is supported.
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