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An object that describes a managed permission associated with a resource share.
The operation failed because the client token input parameter matched one that was used with a previous call to the operation, but at least one of the other input parameters is different from the previous call.
The operation failed because the specified client token isn't valid.
The operation failed because the specified value for MaxResults
isn't valid.
The operation failed because the specified value for NextToken
isn't valid. You must specify a value you received in the NextToken
response of a previous call to this operation.
The operation failed because a parameter you specified isn't valid.
The operation failed because a policy you specified isn't valid.
The operation failed because the specified resource type isn't valid.
The operation failed because the requested operation isn't valid for the resource share in its current state.
The operation failed because the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) has a format that isn't valid.
The operation failed because the policy template that you provided isn't valid.
The operation failed because a required input parameter is missing.
The operation failed because the requested operation isn't permitted.
The operation failed because a permission with the specified name already exists in the requested Amazon Web Services Region. Choose a different name.
The operation failed because it would exceed the maximum number of permissions you can create in each Amazon Web Services Region. To view the limits for your Amazon Web Services account, see the RAM page in the Service Quotas console.
The operation failed because it would exceed the limit for the number of versions you can have for a permission. To view the limits for your Amazon Web Services account, see the RAM page in the Service Quotas console.
Base class for all service related exceptions thrown by the Ram client
A structure that represents the background work that RAM performs when you invoke the ReplacePermissionAssociations operation.
The operation failed because the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) was not found.
Describes a resource share in RAM.
Describes an association between a resource share and either a principal or a resource.
Describes an invitation for an Amazon Web Services account to join a resource share.
The operation failed because the specified invitation was already accepted.
The operation failed because the specified invitation was already rejected.
The operation failed because the specified Amazon Resource Name (ARN) for an invitation was not found.
The operation failed because the specified invitation is past its expiration date and time.
The operation failed because it would exceed the limit for resource shares for your account. To view the limits for your Amazon Web Services account, see the RAM page in the Service Quotas console.
Information about a RAM managed permission.
Information about an RAM permission.
The operation failed because the service could not respond to the request due to an internal problem. Try again later.
Information about a shareable resource type and the Amazon Web Services service to which resources of that type belong.
The operation failed because the service isn't available. Try again later.
A structure containing a tag. A tag is metadata that you can attach to your resources to help organize and categorize them. You can also use them to help you secure your resources. For more information, see Controlling access to Amazon Web Services resources using tags.
The operation failed because it would exceed the limit for tags for your Amazon Web Services account.
The operation failed because the specified tag key is a reserved word and can't be used.
The operation failed because it exceeded the rate at which you are allowed to perform this operation. Please try again later.
The operation failed because a specified resource couldn't be found.
There isn't an existing managed permission defined in RAM that has the same IAM permissions as the resource-based policy attached to the resource. You should first run PromotePermissionCreatedFromPolicy to create that managed permission.