aws_sdk_customerprofiles::types::builders

Struct ProfileAttributesBuilder

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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct ProfileAttributesBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for ProfileAttributes.

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impl ProfileAttributesBuilder

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pub fn account_number(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within account number.

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pub fn set_account_number(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within account number.

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pub fn get_account_number(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within account number.

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pub fn additional_information( self, input: ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension, ) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within additional information.

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pub fn set_additional_information( self, input: Option<ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>, ) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within additional information.

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pub fn get_additional_information( &self, ) -> &Option<ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within additional information.

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pub fn first_name(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within first name.

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pub fn set_first_name(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within first name.

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pub fn get_first_name(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within first name.

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pub fn last_name(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within last name.

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pub fn set_last_name(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within last name.

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pub fn get_last_name(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within last name.

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pub fn middle_name(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within middle name.

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pub fn set_middle_name(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within middle name.

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pub fn get_middle_name(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within middle name.

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pub fn gender_string(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within genderString.

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pub fn set_gender_string(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within genderString.

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pub fn get_gender_string(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within genderString.

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pub fn party_type_string(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within partyTypeString.

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pub fn set_party_type_string(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within partyTypeString.

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pub fn get_party_type_string(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within partyTypeString.

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pub fn birth_date(self, input: DateDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within birthDate.

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pub fn set_birth_date(self, input: Option<DateDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within birthDate.

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pub fn get_birth_date(&self) -> &Option<DateDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within birthDate.

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pub fn phone_number(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within phone number.

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pub fn set_phone_number(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within phone number.

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pub fn get_phone_number(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within phone number.

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pub fn business_name(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business name.

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pub fn set_business_name(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business name.

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pub fn get_business_name(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within business name.

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pub fn business_phone_number(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business phone number.

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pub fn set_business_phone_number(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business phone number.

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pub fn get_business_phone_number(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within business phone number.

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pub fn home_phone_number(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within home phone number.

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pub fn set_home_phone_number(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within home phone number.

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pub fn get_home_phone_number(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within home phone number.

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pub fn mobile_phone_number(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within mobile phone number.

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pub fn set_mobile_phone_number(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within mobile phone number.

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pub fn get_mobile_phone_number(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within mobile phone number.

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pub fn email_address(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within email address.

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pub fn set_email_address(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within email address.

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pub fn get_email_address(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within email address.

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pub fn personal_email_address(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within personal email address.

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pub fn set_personal_email_address(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within personal email address.

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pub fn get_personal_email_address(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within personal email address.

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pub fn business_email_address(self, input: ProfileDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business email address.

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pub fn set_business_email_address(self, input: Option<ProfileDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within business email address.

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pub fn get_business_email_address(&self) -> &Option<ProfileDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within business email address.

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pub fn address(self, input: AddressDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within address.

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pub fn set_address(self, input: Option<AddressDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within address.

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pub fn get_address(&self) -> &Option<AddressDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within address.

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pub fn shipping_address(self, input: AddressDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within shipping address.

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pub fn set_shipping_address(self, input: Option<AddressDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within shipping address.

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pub fn get_shipping_address(&self) -> &Option<AddressDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within shipping address.

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pub fn mailing_address(self, input: AddressDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within mailing address.

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pub fn set_mailing_address(self, input: Option<AddressDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within mailing address.

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pub fn get_mailing_address(&self) -> &Option<AddressDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within mailing address.

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pub fn billing_address(self, input: AddressDimension) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within billing address.

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pub fn set_billing_address(self, input: Option<AddressDimension>) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within billing address.

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pub fn get_billing_address(&self) -> &Option<AddressDimension>

A field to describe values to segment on within billing address.

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pub fn attributes(self, k: impl Into<String>, v: AttributeDimension) -> Self

Adds a key-value pair to attributes.

To override the contents of this collection use set_attributes.

A field to describe values to segment on within attributes.

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pub fn set_attributes( self, input: Option<HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>, ) -> Self

A field to describe values to segment on within attributes.

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pub fn get_attributes(&self) -> &Option<HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>

A field to describe values to segment on within attributes.

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pub fn build(self) -> ProfileAttributes

Consumes the builder and constructs a ProfileAttributes.

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impl Clone for ProfileAttributesBuilder

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fn clone(&self) -> ProfileAttributesBuilder

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for ProfileAttributesBuilder

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Default for ProfileAttributesBuilder

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fn default() -> ProfileAttributesBuilder

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl PartialEq for ProfileAttributesBuilder

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fn eq(&self, other: &ProfileAttributesBuilder) -> bool

Tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

Tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl StructuralPartialEq for ProfileAttributesBuilder

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