#[non_exhaustive]pub struct ProfileAttributes {Show 21 fields
pub account_number: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub additional_information: Option<ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>,
pub first_name: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub last_name: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub middle_name: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub gender_string: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub party_type_string: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub birth_date: Option<DateDimension>,
pub phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub business_name: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub business_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub home_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub mobile_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub personal_email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub business_email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>,
pub address: Option<AddressDimension>,
pub shipping_address: Option<AddressDimension>,
pub mailing_address: Option<AddressDimension>,
pub billing_address: Option<AddressDimension>,
pub attributes: Option<HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>,
}
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The object used to segment on attributes within the customer profile.
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; and struct update syntax will not work.account_number: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within account number.
additional_information: Option<ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within additional information.
first_name: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within first name.
last_name: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within last name.
middle_name: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within middle name.
gender_string: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within genderString.
party_type_string: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within partyTypeString.
birth_date: Option<DateDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within birthDate.
phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within phone number.
business_name: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business name.
business_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business phone number.
home_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within home phone number.
mobile_phone_number: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within mobile phone number.
email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within email address.
personal_email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within personal email address.
business_email_address: Option<ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business email address.
address: Option<AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within address.
shipping_address: Option<AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within shipping address.
mailing_address: Option<AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within mailing address.
billing_address: Option<AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within billing address.
attributes: Option<HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>
A field to describe values to segment on within attributes.
Implementations§
Source§impl ProfileAttributes
impl ProfileAttributes
Sourcepub fn account_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn account_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within account number.
Sourcepub fn additional_information(
&self,
) -> Option<&ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>
pub fn additional_information( &self, ) -> Option<&ExtraLengthValueProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within additional information.
Sourcepub fn first_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn first_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within first name.
Sourcepub fn last_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn last_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within last name.
Sourcepub fn middle_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn middle_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within middle name.
Sourcepub fn gender_string(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn gender_string(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within genderString.
Sourcepub fn party_type_string(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn party_type_string(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within partyTypeString.
Sourcepub fn birth_date(&self) -> Option<&DateDimension>
pub fn birth_date(&self) -> Option<&DateDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within birthDate.
Sourcepub fn phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within phone number.
Sourcepub fn business_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn business_name(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business name.
Sourcepub fn business_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn business_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business phone number.
Sourcepub fn home_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn home_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within home phone number.
Sourcepub fn mobile_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn mobile_phone_number(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within mobile phone number.
Sourcepub fn email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within email address.
Sourcepub fn personal_email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn personal_email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within personal email address.
Sourcepub fn business_email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
pub fn business_email_address(&self) -> Option<&ProfileDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within business email address.
Sourcepub fn address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
pub fn address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within address.
Sourcepub fn shipping_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
pub fn shipping_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within shipping address.
Sourcepub fn mailing_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
pub fn mailing_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within mailing address.
Sourcepub fn billing_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
pub fn billing_address(&self) -> Option<&AddressDimension>
A field to describe values to segment on within billing address.
Sourcepub fn attributes(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>
pub fn attributes(&self) -> Option<&HashMap<String, AttributeDimension>>
A field to describe values to segment on within attributes.
Source§impl ProfileAttributes
impl ProfileAttributes
Sourcepub fn builder() -> ProfileAttributesBuilder
pub fn builder() -> ProfileAttributesBuilder
Creates a new builder-style object to manufacture ProfileAttributes
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Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for ProfileAttributes
impl Clone for ProfileAttributes
Source§fn clone(&self) -> ProfileAttributes
fn clone(&self) -> ProfileAttributes
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for ProfileAttributes
Source§impl PartialEq for ProfileAttributes
impl PartialEq for ProfileAttributes
impl StructuralPartialEq for ProfileAttributes
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impl Freeze for ProfileAttributes
impl RefUnwindSafe for ProfileAttributes
impl Send for ProfileAttributes
impl Sync for ProfileAttributes
impl Unpin for ProfileAttributes
impl UnwindSafe for ProfileAttributes
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