/AWS1/IF_QQB=>DISASSOCIATEPERMISSION()¶
About DisassociatePermission¶
Removes a permission policy from a Amazon Q Business application, revoking the cross-account access that was previously granted to an ISV. This operation deletes the specified policy statement from the application's permission policy.
Method Signature¶
METHODS /AWS1/IF_QQB~DISASSOCIATEPERMISSION
IMPORTING
!IV_APPLICATIONID TYPE /AWS1/QQBAPPLICATIONID OPTIONAL
!IV_STATEMENTID TYPE /AWS1/QQBSTRING OPTIONAL
RETURNING
VALUE(OO_OUTPUT) TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_qqbdisassocpermrsp
RAISING
/AWS1/CX_QQBACCESSDENIEDEX
/AWS1/CX_QQBCONFLICTEXCEPTION
/AWS1/CX_QQBINTERNALSERVEREX
/AWS1/CX_QQBRESOURCENOTFOUNDEX
/AWS1/CX_QQBTHROTTLINGEX
/AWS1/CX_QQBVALIDATIONEX
/AWS1/CX_QQBCLIENTEXC
/AWS1/CX_QQBSERVEREXC
/AWS1/CX_RT_TECHNICAL_GENERIC
/AWS1/CX_RT_SERVICE_GENERIC.
IMPORTING¶
Required arguments:¶
iv_applicationid TYPE /AWS1/QQBAPPLICATIONID /AWS1/QQBAPPLICATIONID¶
The unique identifier of the Amazon Q Business application.
iv_statementid TYPE /AWS1/QQBSTRING /AWS1/QQBSTRING¶
The statement ID of the permission to remove.
RETURNING¶
oo_output TYPE REF TO /aws1/cl_qqbdisassocpermrsp /AWS1/CL_QQBDISASSOCPERMRSP¶
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->disassociatepermission(
iv_applicationid = |string|
iv_statementid = |string|
).
This is an example of reading all possible response values
lo_result = lo_result.
IF lo_result IS NOT INITIAL.
ENDIF.