/AWS1/IF_BTC=>DESCRIBESERVICEENVIRONMENTS()¶
About DescribeServiceEnvironments¶
Describes one or more of your service environments.
Method Signature¶
METHODS /AWS1/IF_BTC~DESCRIBESERVICEENVIRONMENTS
IMPORTING
!IT_SERVICEENVIRONMENTS TYPE /AWS1/CL_BTCSTRINGLIST_W=>TT_STRINGLIST OPTIONAL
!IV_MAXRESULTS TYPE /AWS1/BTCINTEGER OPTIONAL
!IV_NEXTTOKEN TYPE /AWS1/BTCSTRING OPTIONAL
RETURNING
VALUE(OO_OUTPUT) TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_btcdescrsvcenvsrsp
RAISING
/AWS1/CX_BTCCLIENTEXCEPTION
/AWS1/CX_BTCSERVEREXCEPTION
/AWS1/CX_BTCCLIENTEXC
/AWS1/CX_BTCSERVEREXC
/AWS1/CX_RT_TECHNICAL_GENERIC
/AWS1/CX_RT_SERVICE_GENERIC.
IMPORTING¶
Optional arguments:¶
it_serviceenvironments TYPE /AWS1/CL_BTCSTRINGLIST_W=>TT_STRINGLIST TT_STRINGLIST¶
An array of service environment names or ARN entries.
iv_maxresults TYPE /AWS1/BTCINTEGER /AWS1/BTCINTEGER¶
The maximum number of results returned by
DescribeServiceEnvironmentsin paginated output. When this parameter is used,DescribeServiceEnvironmentsonly returnsmaxResultsresults in a single page and anextTokenresponse element. The remaining results of the initial request can be seen by sending anotherDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest with the returnednextTokenvalue. This value can be between 1 and 100. If this parameter isn't used, thenDescribeServiceEnvironmentsreturns up to 100 results and anextTokenvalue if applicable.
iv_nexttoken TYPE /AWS1/BTCSTRING /AWS1/BTCSTRING¶
The
nextTokenvalue returned from a previous paginatedDescribeServiceEnvironmentsrequest wheremaxResultswas used and the results exceeded the value of that parameter. Pagination continues from the end of the previous results that returned thenextTokenvalue. This value isnullwhen there are no more results to return.Treat this token as an opaque identifier that's only used to retrieve the next items in a list and not for other programmatic purposes.
RETURNING¶
oo_output TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_btcdescrsvcenvsrsp /AWS1/CL_BTCDESCRSVCENVSRSP¶
Domain /AWS1/RT_ACCOUNT_ID Primitive Type NUMC
Examples¶
Syntax Example¶
This is an example of the syntax for calling the method. It includes every possible argument and initializes every possible value. The data provided is not necessarily semantically accurate (for example the value "string" may be provided for something that is intended to be an instance ID, or in some cases two arguments may be mutually exclusive). The syntax shows the ABAP syntax for creating the various data structures.
DATA(lo_result) = lo_client->describeserviceenvironments(
it_serviceenvironments = VALUE /aws1/cl_btcstringlist_w=>tt_stringlist(
( new /aws1/cl_btcstringlist_w( |string| ) )
)
iv_maxresults = 123
iv_nexttoken = |string|
).
This is an example of reading all possible response values
lo_result = lo_result.
IF lo_result IS NOT INITIAL.
LOOP AT lo_result->get_serviceenvironments( ) into lo_row.
lo_row_1 = lo_row.
IF lo_row_1 IS NOT INITIAL.
lv_string = lo_row_1->get_serviceenvironmentname( ).
lv_string = lo_row_1->get_serviceenvironmentarn( ).
lv_serviceenvironmenttype = lo_row_1->get_serviceenvironmenttype( ).
lv_serviceenvironmentstate = lo_row_1->get_state( ).
lv_serviceenvironmentstatu = lo_row_1->get_status( ).
LOOP AT lo_row_1->get_capacitylimits( ) into lo_row_2.
lo_row_3 = lo_row_2.
IF lo_row_3 IS NOT INITIAL.
lv_integer = lo_row_3->get_maxcapacity( ).
lv_string = lo_row_3->get_capacityunit( ).
ENDIF.
ENDLOOP.
LOOP AT lo_row_1->get_tags( ) into ls_row_4.
lv_key = ls_row_4-key.
lo_value = ls_row_4-value.
IF lo_value IS NOT INITIAL.
lv_tagvalue = lo_value->get_value( ).
ENDIF.
ENDLOOP.
ENDIF.
ENDLOOP.
lv_string = lo_result->get_nexttoken( ).
ENDIF.