deleteResponse
http://www.sifassociation.org/infrastructure/3.2.1
Documentation
An HTTP Response with a status of 200 (success). It contains a payload consisting of a single “deleteResponse” element.
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Name | Mandatory | Characteristics | Type | Description | XPath | Format |
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@id | token | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/@id | ||||
@statusCode | string | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/@statusCode | [24-5][0-9]{2} | |||
@id | token | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/error/@id | ||||
code | * | M | unsignedInt | Corresponds to the value contained in the HTTPS Header Status-Code” field in which the Error Object is the payload. | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/error/code | |
scope | * | M | string | Attempted operation. Ex: “Modify Student” | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/error/scope | |
message | * | M | string | A simple, easy to understand, compact description of the error. The primary consumer of this message is the application user. Example: "Unable to open database." | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/error/message | |
description | M | string | An optional error description that is more complete and technical in nature. It is to be used as a diagnostic message in trouble-shooting procedures. Example: "The 'Students' table is opened in exclusive mode by user 'ADM1' (dbm.cpp, line 300)." | /deleteResponse/deletes/delete/error/description |
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