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Class: Aws::FraudDetector::Types::CreateVariableRequestWhen passing CreateVariableRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
name: "string", data_type: "STRING", data_source: "EVENT", default_value: "string", description: "string",
variable_type: "string",
tags: [
{
key: "tagKey", value: "tagValue", },
],
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
The source of the data.
The data type.
The default value for the variable when no value is received.
The description.
The name of the variable.
A collection of key and value pairs.
The variable type.
The source of the data.
Possible values:
The data type.
Possible values:
The default value for the variable when no value is received.
#name ⇒ StringThe name of the variable.
#tags ⇒ Array<Types::Tag>A collection of key and value pairs.
#variable_type ⇒ StringThe variable type. For more information see Variable types.
Valid Values: AUTH_CODE | AVS | BILLING_ADDRESS_L1 | BILLING_ADDRESS_L2 | BILLING_CITY | BILLING_COUNTRY | BILLING_NAME | BILLING_PHONE | BILLING_STATE | BILLING_ZIP | CARD_BIN | CATEGORICAL | CURRENCY_CODE | EMAIL_ADDRESS | FINGERPRINT | FRAUD_LABEL | FREE_FORM_TEXT | IP_ADDRESS | NUMERIC | ORDER_ID | PAYMENT_TYPE | PHONE_NUMBER | PRICE | PRODUCT_CATEGORY | SHIPPING_ADDRESS_L1 | SHIPPING_ADDRESS_L2 | SHIPPING_CITY | SHIPPING_COUNTRY | SHIPPING_NAME | SHIPPING_PHONE | SHIPPING_STATE | SHIPPING_ZIP | USERAGENT
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