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Class: Aws::ServiceDiscovery::Types::ListOperationsRequestWhen passing ListOperationsRequest as input to an Aws::Client method, you can use a vanilla Hash:
{
next_token: "NextToken",
max_results: 1,
filters: [
{
name: "NAMESPACE_ID", values: ["FilterValue"], condition: "EQ", },
],
}
Instance Attribute Summary collapse
A complex type that contains specifications for the operations that you want to list, for example, operations that you started between a specified start date and end date.
The maximum number of items that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListOperations
request.
For the first ListOperations
request, omit this value.
A complex type that contains specifications for the operations that you want to list, for example, operations that you started between a specified start date and end date.
If you specify more than one filter, an operation must match all filters to be returned by ListOperations
.
The maximum number of items that you want AWS Cloud Map to return in the response to a ListOperations
request. If you don\'t specify a value for MaxResults
, AWS Cloud Map returns up to 100 operations.
For the first ListOperations
request, omit this value.
If the response contains NextToken
, submit another ListOperations
request to get the next group of results. Specify the value of NextToken
from the previous response in the next request.
AWS Cloud Map gets MaxResults
operations and then filters them based on the specified criteria. It\'s possible that no operations in the first MaxResults
operations matched the specified criteria but that subsequent groups of MaxResults
operations do contain operations that match the criteria.
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