#[non_exhaustive]pub struct AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStep {
pub flow_name: String,
pub status: Status,
pub execution_message: String,
pub records_processed: i64,
pub batch_records_start_time: String,
pub batch_records_end_time: String,
pub created_at: DateTime,
pub last_updated_at: DateTime,
}
Expand description
Workflow step details for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
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Struct { .. }
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; and struct update syntax will not work.flow_name: String
Name of the flow created during execution of workflow step. APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow type creates an appflow flow during workflow step execution on the customers behalf.
status: Status
Workflow step status for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
execution_message: String
Message indicating execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
records_processed: i64
Total number of records processed during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
batch_records_start_time: String
Start datetime of records pulled in batch during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
batch_records_end_time: String
End datetime of records pulled in batch during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
created_at: DateTime
Creation timestamp of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
last_updated_at: DateTime
Last updated timestamp for workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
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Source§impl AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStep
impl AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStep
Sourcepub fn flow_name(&self) -> &str
pub fn flow_name(&self) -> &str
Name of the flow created during execution of workflow step. APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow type creates an appflow flow during workflow step execution on the customers behalf.
Sourcepub fn execution_message(&self) -> &str
pub fn execution_message(&self) -> &str
Message indicating execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Sourcepub fn records_processed(&self) -> i64
pub fn records_processed(&self) -> i64
Total number of records processed during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Sourcepub fn batch_records_start_time(&self) -> &str
pub fn batch_records_start_time(&self) -> &str
Start datetime of records pulled in batch during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Sourcepub fn batch_records_end_time(&self) -> &str
pub fn batch_records_end_time(&self) -> &str
End datetime of records pulled in batch during execution of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Sourcepub fn created_at(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn created_at(&self) -> &DateTime
Creation timestamp of workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Sourcepub fn last_updated_at(&self) -> &DateTime
pub fn last_updated_at(&self) -> &DateTime
Last updated timestamp for workflow step for APPFLOW_INTEGRATION
workflow.
Source§impl AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStep
impl AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStep
Sourcepub fn builder() -> AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStepBuilder
pub fn builder() -> AppflowIntegrationWorkflowStepBuilder
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