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Create a runbook draft from a published runbook

 

The Create a runbook draft from a published runbook operation puts a runbook in edit mode. Perform this task on a published runbook, because it does not have a draft.

To publish, use the Publish a draft runbook or Discard a draft runbook operations.

Request

To specify the request, replace <subscription-id> with your subscription ID, <cloud-service-name> with the name of the cloud service to use for making the request, <automation-account-name> with the name of the automation account to use for making the request, and <runbook-name> with the name of the draft runbook to update. Include required URI parameters.

Method

Request URI

PUT

https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/cloudServices/<cloud-service-name>/resources/automation/~/automationAccounts/<automation-account-name>/runbooks/<runbook-name>/draft/content?api-version=2014-12-08

URI Parameters

Parameter

Description

api-version

Required. Must be set to 2014-12-08.

Request Headers

The request headers in the following table are required.

Request Header

Description

x-ms-version

Specifies the version of the operation. Set to 2013-06-01 or a later version.

Content-Length

Must be specified as 0 (zero).

Request Body

None

Response

Status Code

The operation returns 202 (Accepted) for an asynchronous operation. To determine its current status, issue a GET request to the URL in the Location header contained in the response. Repeat as needed with the URL from each subsequent response until the status code is 200 (OK).

For information about common error codes, see HTTP/1.1 Status Code Definitions.

Response Headers

Request Header

Description

x-ms-request-id

A unique identifier for the current operation. Use this value to determine the current status of an asynchronous operation.

Response Body

None

See Also

Automation Runbooks
Operations on Automation