Properties

This table lists the whole set of properties contained into this data type.
Some properties are "native", and have a single serialization format.
Some properties are "polymorphic", and can be serialized/deserialized using multiple formats (known as "styles")

NameKindDescription
id native
pushDate native Push Date
requestBody native Request Body
requestUri native Request Uri
responseBody native Response Body
responsePhrase native Response Phrase
responseStatus native Response Status

id

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameId
Physical property typelong
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

pushDate

Push Date

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property namePushDate
Physical property typeDateTime
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

requestBody

Request Body

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameRequestBody
Physical property typestring
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

requestUri

Request Uri

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameRequestUri
Physical property typestring
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

responseBody

Response Body

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameResponseBody
Physical property typestring
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

responsePhrase

Response Phrase

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Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameResponsePhrase
Physical property typestring
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable NO
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO

responseStatus

Response Status

For more details about using the properties and customizing their serialization/deserialization, please refer to the general guide on the options

Features

This table contains all the information about to this property features.

NameValue
Physical property nameResponseStatus
Physical property typeint?
Is Required NO
Is Polymorphic NO
Is Nullable YES
Is Logical Primitive YES
Is Enumerable NO
Is Searchable NO
Is Enum NO


Schema

The following table contains the main schema information about this data type.

FeatureValue
Typeobject
Required:

Polymorphic Schema

The polymorphic schema describe how the object is serialized and deserialized by the Web API pipeline.
Some properties are "native", and have a single serialization format.
Some properties are "polymorphic", and can be serialized/deserialized using multiple formats (known as "styles")