ArmSqlModelFactory.ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition Method
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition.
public static Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition (Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.StorageKeyType storageKeyType = default, string storageKey = default, Uri storageUri = default, string administratorLogin = default, string administratorLoginPassword = default, string authenticationType = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.NetworkIsolationSettings networkIsolation = default);
static member ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition : Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.StorageKeyType * string * Uri * string * string * string * Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.NetworkIsolationSettings -> Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition
Public Shared Function ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition (Optional storageKeyType As StorageKeyType = Nothing, Optional storageKey As String = Nothing, Optional storageUri As Uri = Nothing, Optional administratorLogin As String = Nothing, Optional administratorLoginPassword As String = Nothing, Optional authenticationType As String = Nothing, Optional networkIsolation As NetworkIsolationSettings = Nothing) As ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition
Parameters
- storageKeyType
- StorageKeyType
Storage key type.
- storageKey
- String
Storage key.
- storageUri
- Uri
Storage Uri.
- administratorLogin
- String
Administrator login name.
- administratorLoginPassword
- String
Administrator login password.
- authenticationType
- String
Authentication type.
- networkIsolation
- NetworkIsolationSettings
Optional resource information to enable network isolation for request.
Returns
A new ImportExistingDatabaseDefinition instance for mocking.
Applies to
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