Deletes a workflow.
Debugging
Request parameters
Parameter | Type | Required | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
Action | String | Yes | DeleteBusiness |
The operation that you want to perform. |
BusinessId | Long | Yes | 1000001 |
The ID of the workflow. You can call the ListBusiness operation to query the workflow ID. |
RegionId | String | Yes | cn-zhangjiakou |
The region ID. For example, the ID of the China (Shanghai) region is cn-shanghai, and that of the China (Zhangjiakou) region is cn-zhangjiakou. The system automatically determines the value of this parameter based on the endpoint used to call the operation. |
ProjectId | Long | No | 10000 |
The ID of the DataWorks workspace. You can log on to the DataWorks console and go to the Workspace Management page to obtain the ID. You must specify either this parameter or ProjectIdentifier to determine the DataWorks workspace to which the operation is applied. |
ProjectIdentifier | String | No | dw_project |
The name of the DataWorks workspace. You can log on to the DataWorks console and go to the Workspace Settings panel to obtain the name. You must specify either this parameter or ProjectId to determine the DataWorks workspace to which the operation is applied. |
Response parameters
Parameter | Type | Example | Description |
---|---|---|---|
ErrorCode | String | Invalid.Tenant.ConnectionNotExists |
The error code returned. |
ErrorMessage | String | The connection does not exist. |
The error message returned. |
HttpStatusCode | Integer | 200 |
The HTTP status code returned. |
RequestId | String | 0000-ABCD-EFG**** |
The ID of the request. You can use the ID to troubleshoot issues. |
Success | Boolean | true |
Indicates whether the request is successful. |
Examples
Sample requests
http(s)://[Endpoint]/?Action=DeleteBusiness
&BusinessId=1000001
&RegionId=cn-zhangjiakou
&<Common request parameters>
Sample success responses
XML
format
<RequestId>0000-ABCD-EFG****</RequestId>
<HttpStatusCode>200</HttpStatusCode>
<ErrorCode>Invalid.Tenant.ConnectionNotExists</ErrorCode>
<ErrorMessage>The connection does not exist.</ErrorMessage>
<Success>true</Success>
JSON
format
{
"RequestId": "0000-ABCD-EFG****",
"HttpStatusCode": 200,
"ErrorCode": "Invalid.Tenant.ConnectionNotExists",
"ErrorMessage": "The connection does not exist.",
"Success": true
}
Error codes
HTTP status code | Error code | Error message | Description |
---|---|---|---|
500 | InternalError.System | An internal system error occurred. Try again later. | The error message returned because an internal error has occurred. Try again later. |
500 | InternalError.UserId.Missing | An internal system error occurred. Try again later. | The error message returned because an internal error has occurred. Try again later. |
429 | Throttling.Api | The request for this resource has exceeded your available limit. | The error message returned because the number of requests for the resource has exceeded the upper limit. |
429 | Throttling.System | The DataWorks system is busy. Try again later. | The error message returned because the DataWorks system is busy. Try again later. |
429 | Throttling.User | Your request is too frequent. Try again later. | The error message returned because excessive requests have been submitted within a short period of time. Try again later. |
403 | Forbidden.Access | Access is forbidden. Please first activate DataWorks Enterprise Edition or Flagship Edition. | The error message returned because you are not allowed to perform this operation. Activate DataWorks Enterprise Edition or Ultimate Edition. |
For a list of error codes, visit the API Error Center.