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@@ -37027,6 +37027,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -37107,6 +37108,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -37282,6 +37284,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -37362,6 +37365,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -37727,6 +37731,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -37807,6 +37812,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -38127,6 +38133,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -38207,6 +38214,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -38382,6 +38390,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -38462,6 +38471,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -38775,6 +38785,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -38855,6 +38866,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -39682,6 +39694,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -39954,6 +39967,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -40471,6 +40485,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -40942,6 +40957,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -41269,6 +41285,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -41801,6 +41818,7 @@ paths:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -43188,11 +43206,16 @@ paths:
Used to begin the search window at the values specified.
This parameter consists of the last values of the sorted fields in the current record set.
This is used to expand the Elasticsearch limit of 10K records by shifting the 10K window to begin at this value.
For example, when searching for identities, if the last idenitity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221, then using that ID in this property will start a new search after this identity.
It is recommended that you always include the ID of the object in addition to an other fields on this parameter in order to ensure you don't get duplicate results while paging.
For example, when searching for identities, if you are sorting by displayName you will also want to include ID, for example ["displayName", "id"].
If the last identity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221 and the last displayName is "John Doe", then using that displayName and ID will start a new search after this identity.
The searchAfter value will look like ["John Doe","2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221"]
type: array
items:
type: string
example: 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
example:
- John Doe
- 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
filters:
description: The filters to be applied for each filtered field name.
type: object
@@ -46227,11 +46250,16 @@ paths:
Used to begin the search window at the values specified.
This parameter consists of the last values of the sorted fields in the current record set.
This is used to expand the Elasticsearch limit of 10K records by shifting the 10K window to begin at this value.
For example, when searching for identities, if the last idenitity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221, then using that ID in this property will start a new search after this identity.
It is recommended that you always include the ID of the object in addition to an other fields on this parameter in order to ensure you don't get duplicate results while paging.
For example, when searching for identities, if you are sorting by displayName you will also want to include ID, for example ["displayName", "id"].
If the last identity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221 and the last displayName is "John Doe", then using that displayName and ID will start a new search after this identity.
The searchAfter value will look like ["John Doe","2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221"]
type: array
items:
type: string
example: 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
example:
- John Doe
- 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
filters:
description: The filters to be applied for each filtered field name.
type: object
@@ -47035,11 +47063,16 @@ paths:
Used to begin the search window at the values specified.
This parameter consists of the last values of the sorted fields in the current record set.
This is used to expand the Elasticsearch limit of 10K records by shifting the 10K window to begin at this value.
For example, when searching for identities, if the last idenitity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221, then using that ID in this property will start a new search after this identity.
It is recommended that you always include the ID of the object in addition to an other fields on this parameter in order to ensure you don't get duplicate results while paging.
For example, when searching for identities, if you are sorting by displayName you will also want to include ID, for example ["displayName", "id"].
If the last identity ID in the search result is 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221 and the last displayName is "John Doe", then using that displayName and ID will start a new search after this identity.
The searchAfter value will look like ["John Doe","2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221"]
type: array
items:
type: string
example: 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
example:
- John Doe
- 2c91808375d8e80a0175e1f88a575221
filters:
description: The filters to be applied for each filtered field name.
type: object
@@ -90437,6 +90470,7 @@ components:
description: |
The description of the saved search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Disabled accounts
- type: object
properties:
@@ -90517,6 +90551,7 @@ components:
description: |
The fields to be searched against in a multi-field query.
type: array
nullable: true
items:
type: string
example:
@@ -90795,6 +90830,7 @@ components:
description: |
The description of the scheduled search.
type: string
nullable: true
example: Daily disabled accounts
- type: object
properties: