Reserve a Resource to a Reservation Number

post

/resourceReservation/{reservationNumber}/reserveResource

This operation reserves a resource to the given reservation number

Request

Path Parameters
Supported Media Types
Request Body - application/json ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object
resource reservation api resource
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Response

Supported Media Types

200 Response

Resource reservation got created successfully
Body ()
Root Schema : schema
Type: object
resource reservation api resource
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400 Response

The request isn't valid.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicPlace", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "GeographicAddressRange", "PropertyAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "NetworkEdge", "NetworkNode", "NetworkEntityCode", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "PipeTerminationPoint", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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401 Response

You aren't authorized to make this request.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicPlace", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "GeographicAddressRange", "PropertyAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "NetworkEdge", "NetworkNode", "NetworkEntityCode", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "PipeTerminationPoint", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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403 Response

The request is forbidden.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicPlace", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "GeographicAddressRange", "PropertyAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "NetworkEdge", "NetworkNode", "NetworkEntityCode", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "PipeTerminationPoint", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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404 Response

The resources wasn't found.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicPlace", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "GeographicAddressRange", "PropertyAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "NetworkEdge", "NetworkNode", "NetworkEntityCode", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "PipeTerminationPoint", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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500 Response

An internal server error occurred.
Body ()
Root Schema : Error
Type: object
Used when an API throws an error. This is typically used with HTTP error response codes (3xx, 4xx, 5xx).
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  • The error code.
  • Allowed Values: [ "CustomObject", "CustomNetworkAddress", "DeviceInterface", "Equipment", "EquipmentHolder", "FlowIdentifier", "GeographicPlace", "GeographicLocation", "GeographicSite", "GeographicAddress", "GeographicAddressRange", "PropertyAddress", "PropertyLocation", "LogicalDevice", "LogicalDeviceAccount", "MediaStream", "Network", "NetworkEdge", "NetworkNode", "NetworkEntityCode", "PhysicalConnector", "PhysicalDevice", "PhysicalPort", "Pipe", "PipeTerminationPoint", "Service", "TelephoneNumber", "IPV4Address", "IPV6Address", "IPSubnet", "NetworkAddressDomain", "Connectivity", "Party" ]
    The list of valid values for an entity class.
  • message
    The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
  • The short, user-friendly summary of the problem, which does not change for subsequent occurrences of the problem.
  • The URL pointing to the documentation that describes the error.
  • The HTTP error code extension, such as 400-2.
Nested Schema : message
Type: array
The text that provides more details about the error as well as corrective actions.
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Examples

This example shows how to add resource to a reservation by submitting a POST request on the REST resource using cURL. For more information about cURL, see "Install and Use cURL".

cURL Command

curl -X POST "http://hostname:port/Inventory/RSOpenAPI/resourceInventoryManagement/version/resourceReservation/reservationNumber/reserveResource

where:

  • hostname is the URL for the UIM REST server.
  • port is the port for the UIM REST server.
  • version is the version of the API you're using.
  • credentials is the base64 encoding of the user ID and password joined by a single colon (ID:password). See "Authentication and Authorization".
  • reservationNumber is the number of the reservation.

Example of Request Body

This example shows the contents of the request body in JSON format.

{

    "reservationNumber": "1725001",

    "resourceId": "28-BATFlowIdentifierSpec#0",

    "reservationType": "LONGTERM",

    "expiryDate": "09-30-2024",

    "startDate": "09-17-2024",

    "reason": "ReservationReason"

}
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