ArmSqlModelFactory.InstancePoolFamilyCapability Method
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of InstancePoolFamilyCapability.
public static Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.InstancePoolFamilyCapability InstancePoolFamilyCapability (string name = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.LicenseTypeCapability> supportedLicenseTypes = default, System.Collections.Generic.IEnumerable<Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.InstancePoolVcoresCapability> supportedVcoresValues = default, Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.SqlCapabilityStatus? status = default, string reason = default);
static member InstancePoolFamilyCapability : string * seq<Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.LicenseTypeCapability> * seq<Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.InstancePoolVcoresCapability> * Nullable<Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.SqlCapabilityStatus> * string -> Azure.ResourceManager.Sql.Models.InstancePoolFamilyCapability
Public Shared Function InstancePoolFamilyCapability (Optional name As String = Nothing, Optional supportedLicenseTypes As IEnumerable(Of LicenseTypeCapability) = Nothing, Optional supportedVcoresValues As IEnumerable(Of InstancePoolVcoresCapability) = Nothing, Optional status As Nullable(Of SqlCapabilityStatus) = Nothing, Optional reason As String = Nothing) As InstancePoolFamilyCapability
Parameters
- name
- String
Family name.
- supportedLicenseTypes
- IEnumerable<LicenseTypeCapability>
List of supported license types.
- supportedVcoresValues
- IEnumerable<InstancePoolVcoresCapability>
List of supported virtual cores values.
- status
- Nullable<SqlCapabilityStatus>
The status of the capability.
- reason
- String
The reason for the capability not being available.
Returns
A new InstancePoolFamilyCapability instance for mocking.
Applies to
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