Delete an automation account
The Delete an automation account operation deletes a specified automation account.
Request
To specify the request, replace <subscription-id> with your subscription ID, <cloud-service-name> with the name of the cloud service to use for making the request, and <automation-account-name> with the name of the automation account to delete. Include required URI parameters.
Method |
Request URI |
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DELETE |
https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/cloudServices/<cloud-service-name>/resources/automation/AutomationAccount/<automation-account-name>?resourceType=AutomationAccount&detailLevel=Full&resourceProviderNamespace=automation |
URI Parameters
Uri Parameter |
Description |
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resourceType |
Required. Specify "AutomationAccount". |
detailLevel |
Required. Specify "Full". |
resourceProviderNamespace |
Required. Specify "automation". |
Request Headers
The request header in the following table is required.
Request Header |
Description |
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x-ms-version |
Specifies the version of the operation. Set to 2013-06-01 or a later version. |
Request Body
None
Response
Status Code
An operation returns 202 (Accepted) for an asynchronous operation. Use the Get Operation Status operation to determine its current status. You’ll need the request ID that was returned in the response.
For information about common error codes, see Service Management Status and Error Codes. For all error codes, see HTTP/1.1 Status Code Definitions.
Response Headers
Request Header |
Description |
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x-ms-request-id |
A unique identifier for the current operation. Use this value to determine the current status of an asynchronous operation. |
Response Body
None