Delete a schedule
The Delete a schedule operation deletes a specified schedule.
If you want to keep a schedule from running, use the Disassociate a schedule with a runbook operation. To disable the schedule, you can set the isEnabled property to false as described in Update a schedule's metadata.
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 <schedule-name> with the name of the schedule to delete. Include required URI parameters.
Method |
Request URI |
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DELETE |
https://management.core.windows.net/<subscription-id>/cloudServices/<cloud-service-name>/resources/automation/~/automationAccounts/<automation-account-name>/schedules/<schedule-name>?api-version=2014-12-08 |
URI Parameters
Parameter |
Description |
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api-version |
Required. Must be set to 2014-12-08. |
Request Headers
The request header in the following table is required.
Request Header |
Description |
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x-ms-version |
Specifies the version of the operation. Set to 2013-06-01 or a later version. |
Request Body
None
Response
Status Code
A successful operation returns 200 (OK). For information about common error codes, see HTTP/1.1 Status Code Definitions.
Response Headers
Request Header |
Description |
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x-ms-request-id |
A unique identifier for the current operation. |
Response Body
None