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src/Generated/AccessReviews/AccessReviewsRequestBuilder.php

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/**
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Note that business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you do not anticipate that the request will span multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making additional requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API will not include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you don't anticipate that the request spans multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API don't include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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* @param AccessReviewsRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration|null $requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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* @return Promise<AccessReviewCollectionResponse|null>
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* @throws Exception
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/**
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Note that business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you do not anticipate that the request will span multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making additional requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API will not include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you don't anticipate that the request spans multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API don't include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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* @param AccessReviewsRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration|null $requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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* @return RequestInformation
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src/Generated/AccessReviews/AccessReviewsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters.php

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use Microsoft\Kiota\Abstractions\QueryParameter;
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/**
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Note that business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you do not anticipate that the request will span multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making additional requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API will not include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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* Retrieve the accessReview objects for a particular businessFlowTemplate. A list of zero or more accessReview objects are returned, for each one-time and recurring access review that was created with that business flow template. Business flow template IDs are case sensitive. If many access reviews match the filter, to improve efficiency and avoid timeouts, retrieve the result set in pages, by including both the $top query parameter with a page size, for example 100, and the $skip=0 query parameter in the request. These parameters can be included even when you don't anticipate that the request spans multiple pages. When a result set spans multiple pages, Microsoft Graph returns that page with an @odata.nextLink property in the response that contains a URL to the next page of results. If that property is present, continue making requests with the @odata.nextLink URL in each response, until all the results are returned, as described in paging Microsoft Graph data in your app. The accessReview objects returned by this API don't include nested structure properties such as settings, or relationships. To retrieve an access review settings or relationships, use the get accessReview API.
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class AccessReviewsRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters
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src/Generated/Admin/Windows/Updates/ResourceConnections/Item/ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilder.php

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* Read the properties and relationships of a resourceConnection object.
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* Read the properties and relationships of an operationalInsightsConnection object.
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* @param ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration|null $requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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* @return Promise<ResourceConnection|null>
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* @link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/windowsupdates-resourceconnection-get?view=graph-rest-beta Find more info here
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* @link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/windowsupdates-operationalinsightsconnection-get?view=graph-rest-beta Find more info here
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public function get(?ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration $requestConfiguration = null): Promise {
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* Read the properties and relationships of a resourceConnection object.
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* Read the properties and relationships of an operationalInsightsConnection object.
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* @param ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilderGetRequestConfiguration|null $requestConfiguration Configuration for the request such as headers, query parameters, and middleware options.
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src/Generated/Admin/Windows/Updates/ResourceConnections/Item/ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters.php

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* Read the properties and relationships of a resourceConnection object.
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* Read the properties and relationships of an operationalInsightsConnection object.
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class ResourceConnectionItemRequestBuilderGetQueryParameters
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src/Generated/Admin/Windows/Updates/UpdatableAssets/Item/UpdatableAssetItemRequestBuilder.php

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* Delete an updatableAssetGroup object. When an updatableAssetGroup object, its member updatableAsset objects are not deleted.
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* Delete an azureADDevice object. When a Microsoft Entra device is deleted, it is unregistered and automatically unenrolled from management for all update categories, as well as removed from every deploymentAudience and updatableAssetGroup.
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* @link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/windowsupdates-azureaddevice-delete?view=graph-rest-beta Find more info here
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* Delete an updatableAssetGroup object. When an updatableAssetGroup object, its member updatableAsset objects are not deleted.
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* Delete an azureADDevice object. When a Microsoft Entra device is deleted, it is unregistered and automatically unenrolled from management for all update categories, as well as removed from every deploymentAudience and updatableAssetGroup.
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src/Generated/Admin/Windows/Updates/UpdatePolicies/Item/ComplianceChanges/Item/ComplianceChangeItemRequestBuilder.php

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* @link https://learn.microsoft.com/graph/api/windowsupdates-contentapproval-delete?view=graph-rest-beta Find more info here
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src/Generated/AdministrativeUnits/Item/AdministrativeUnitItemRequestBuilder.php

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namespace Microsoft\Graph\Beta\Generated\AdministrativeUnits\Item\DeletedMembers\Count;
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use Exception;
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use Http\Promise\Promise;
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