AWS.Tools.ApplicationAutoScaling.XML

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    <assembly>
        <name>AWS.Tools.ApplicationAutoScaling</name>
    </assembly>
    <members>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Registers or updates a scalable target. A scalable target is a resource that Application
            Auto Scaling can scale out and scale in. Each scalable target has a resource ID, scalable
            dimension, and namespace, as well as values for minimum and maximum capacity.
             
              
            <para>
            After you register a scalable target, you do not need to register it again to use
            other Application Auto Scaling operations. To see which resources have been registered,
            use <a>DescribeScalableTargets</a>. You can also view the scaling policies for a service
            namespace using <a>DescribeScalableTargets</a>.
            </para><para>
            If you no longer need a scalable target, you can deregister it using <a>DeregisterScalableTarget</a>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MaxCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum value to scale to in response to a scale-out event. This parameter is
            required to register a scalable target.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MinCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum value to scale to in response to a scale-in event. This parameter is required
            to register a scalable target.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.RoleARN">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Application Auto Scaling creates a service-linked role that grants it permissions
            to modify the scalable target on your behalf. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-service-linked-roles.html">Service-Linked
            Roles for Application Auto Scaling</a>.</para><para>For resources that are not supported using a service-linked role, this parameter is
            required and must specify the ARN of an IAM role that allows Application Auto Scaling
            to modify the scalable target on your behalf.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Returns the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Gets information about the scalable targets in the specified namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using the <code>ResourceIds</code> and <code>ScalableDimension</code>
            parameters.
            </para><para>
            To create a scalable target or update an existing one, see <a>RegisterScalableTarget</a>.
            If you are no longer using a scalable target, you can deregister it using <a>DeregisterScalableTarget</a>.
            </para><br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier. If you specify a scalable dimension, you
            must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property. If you specify a scalable
            dimension, you must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 50. The default
            value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Provides descriptive information about the scaling activities in the specified namespace
            from the previous six weeks.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using the <code>ResourceId</code> and <code>ScalableDimension</code>
            parameters.
            </para><para>
            Scaling activities are triggered by CloudWatch alarms that are associated with scaling
            policies. To view the scaling policies for a service namespace, see <a>DescribeScalingPolicies</a>.
            To create a scaling policy or update an existing one, see <a>PutScalingPolicy</a>.
            </para><br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling activity. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier. If you specify a scalable dimension, you
            must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 50. The default
            value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Describes the scaling policies for the specified service namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using the <code>ResourceId</code>, <code>ScalableDimension</code>,
            and <code>PolicyNames</code> parameters.
            </para><para>
            To create a scaling policy or update an existing one, see <a>PutScalingPolicy</a>.
            If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it using <a>DeleteScalingPolicy</a>.
            </para><br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The names of the scaling policies to describe.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling policy. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier. If you specify a scalable dimension, you
            must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 50. The default
            value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Describes the scheduled actions for the specified service namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using the <code>ResourceId</code>, <code>ScalableDimension</code>,
            and <code>ScheduledActionNames</code> parameters.
            </para><para>
            To create a scheduled action or update an existing one, see <a>PutScheduledAction</a>.
            If you are no longer using a scheduled action, you can delete it using <a>DeleteScheduledAction</a>.
            </para><br/><br/>This operation automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier. If you specify a scalable dimension, you
            must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The names of the scheduled actions to describe.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scheduled action results. This value can be between 1 and 50.
            The default value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, assign $null, for the first call, and the value of $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken, for subsequent calls, to this parameter.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deregisters a scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            Deregistering a scalable target deletes the scaling policies that are associated with
            it.
            </para><para>
            To create a scalable target or update an existing one, see <a>RegisterScalableTarget</a>.
             
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Returns the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deletes the specified Application Auto Scaling scaling policy.
             
              
            <para>
            Deleting a policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete the CloudWatch
            alarm associated with the scaling policy, even if it no longer has an associated action.
            </para><para>
            To create a scaling policy or update an existing one, see <a>PutScalingPolicy</a>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Returns the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deletes the specified Application Auto Scaling scheduled action.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scheduled action.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Returns the value passed to the ScheduledActionName parameter.
            By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Creates or updates a policy for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            Each scalable target is identified by a service namespace, resource ID, and scalable
            dimension. A scaling policy applies to the scalable target identified by those three
            attributes. You cannot create a scaling policy until you have registered the resource
            as a scalable target using <a>RegisterScalableTarget</a>.
            </para><para>
            To update a policy, specify its policy name and the parameters that you want to change.
            Any parameters that you don't specify are not changed by this update request.
            </para><para>
            You can view the scaling policies for a service namespace using <a>DescribeScalingPolicies</a>.
            If you are no longer using a scaling policy, you can delete it using <a>DeleteScalingPolicy</a>.
            </para><para>
            Multiple scaling policies can be in force at the same time for the same scalable target.
            You can have one or more target tracking scaling policies, one or more step scaling
            policies, or both. However, there is a chance that multiple policies could conflict,
            instructing the scalable target to scale out or in at the same time. Application Auto
            Scaling gives precedence to the policy that provides the largest capacity for both
            scale in and scale out. For example, if one policy increases capacity by 3, another
            policy increases capacity by 200 percent, and the current capacity is 10, Application
            Auto Scaling uses the policy with the highest calculated capacity (200% of 10 = 20)
            and scales out to 30.
            </para><para>
            Learn more about how to work with scaling policies in the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/what-is-application-auto-scaling.html">Application
            Auto Scaling User Guide</a>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_AdjustmentType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The adjustment type, which specifies how the <code>ScalingAdjustment</code> parameter
            in a <a>StepAdjustment</a> is interpreted.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_Cooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, after a scaling activity completes where previous
            trigger-related scaling activities can influence future scaling events.</para><para>For scale-out policies, while the cooldown period is in effect, the capacity that
            has been added by the previous scale-out event that initiated the cooldown is calculated
            as part of the desired capacity for the next scale out. The intention is to continuously
            (but not excessively) scale out. For example, an alarm triggers a step scaling policy
            to scale out an Amazon ECS service by 2 tasks, the scaling activity completes successfully,
            and a cooldown period of 5 minutes starts. During the cooldown period, if the alarm
            triggers the same policy again but at a more aggressive step adjustment to scale out
            the service by 3 tasks, the 2 tasks that were added in the previous scale-out event
            are considered part of that capacity and only 1 additional task is added to the desired
            count.</para><para>For scale-in policies, the cooldown period is used to block subsequent scale-in requests
            until it has expired. The intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your
            application's availability. However, if another alarm triggers a scale-out policy
            during the cooldown period after a scale-in, Application Auto Scaling scales out your
            scalable target immediately.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Dimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The dimensions of the metric. </para><para>Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same
            dimensions in your scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_DisableScaleIn">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Indicates whether scale in by the target tracking scaling policy is disabled. If the
            value is <code>true</code>, scale in is disabled and the target tracking scaling policy
            won't remove capacity from the scalable resource. Otherwise, scale in is enabled and
            the target tracking scaling policy can remove capacity from the scalable resource.
            The default value is <code>false</code>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_MetricAggregationType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are <code>Minimum</code>,
            <code>Maximum</code>, and <code>Average</code>. If the aggregation type is null, the
            value is treated as <code>Average</code>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_MetricName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the metric. </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_MinAdjustmentMagnitude">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum number to adjust your scalable dimension as a result of a scaling activity.
            If the adjustment type is <code>PercentChangeInCapacity</code>, the scaling policy
            changes the scalable dimension of the scalable target by this amount.</para><para>For example, suppose that you create a step scaling policy to scale out an Amazon
            ECS service by 25 percent and you specify a <code>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</code> of
            2. If the service has 4 tasks and the scaling policy is performed, 25 percent of 4
            is 1. However, because you specified a <code>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</code> of 2, Application
            Auto Scaling scales out the service by 2 tasks.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Namespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the metric.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The policy type. This parameter is required if you are creating a scaling policy.</para><para>For information on which services do not support <code>StepScaling</code> or <code>TargetTrackingScaling</code>,
            see the information about <b>Limits</b> in <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-step-scaling-policies.html">Step
            Scaling Policies</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-target-tracking.html">Target
            Tracking Scaling Policies</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_PredefinedMetricType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The metric type. The <code>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</code> metric type applies only
            to Spot fleet requests and ECS services.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling policy. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_ResourceLabel">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Identifies the resource associated with the metric type. You can't specify a resource
            label unless the metric type is <code>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</code> and there is
            a target group attached to the Spot fleet request or ECS service.</para><para>The format is app/&lt;load-balancer-name&gt;/&lt;load-balancer-id&gt;/targetgroup/&lt;target-group-name&gt;/&lt;target-group-id&gt;,
            where:</para><ul><li><para>app/&lt;load-balancer-name&gt;/&lt;load-balancer-id&gt; is the final portion of the
            load balancer ARN</para></li><li><para>targetgroup/&lt;target-group-name&gt;/&lt;target-group-id&gt; is the final portion
            of the target group ARN.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_ScaleInCooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, after a scale-in activity completes before another
            scale in activity can start.</para><para>The cooldown period is used to block subsequent scale-in requests until it has expired.
            The intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your application's availability.
            However, if another alarm triggers a scale-out policy during the cooldown period after
            a scale-in, Application Auto Scaling scales out your scalable target immediately.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_ScaleOutCooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, after a scale-out activity completes before another
            scale-out activity can start.</para><para>While the cooldown period is in effect, the capacity that has been added by the previous
            scale-out event that initiated the cooldown is calculated as part of the desired capacity
            for the next scale out. The intention is to continuously (but not excessively) scale
            out.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Statistic">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The statistic of the metric.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_StepAdjustment">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_TargetValue">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The target value for the metric. The range is 8.515920e-109 to 1.174271e+108 (Base
            10) or 2e-360 to 2e360 (Base 2).</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Unit">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The unit of the metric.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Creates or updates a scheduled action for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            Each scalable target is identified by a service namespace, resource ID, and scalable
            dimension. A scheduled action applies to the scalable target identified by those three
            attributes. You cannot create a scheduled action until you have registered the resource
            as a scalable target using <a>RegisterScalableTarget</a>.
            </para><para>
            To update an action, specify its name and the parameters that you want to change.
            If you don't specify start and end times, the old values are deleted. Any other parameters
            that you don't specify are not changed by this update request.
            </para><para>
            You can view the scheduled actions using <a>DescribeScheduledActions</a>. If you are
            no longer using a scheduled action, you can delete it using <a>DeleteScheduledAction</a>.
            </para><para>
            Learn more about how to work with scheduled actions in the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/what-is-application-auto-scaling.html">Application
            Auto Scaling User Guide</a>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.EndTime">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The date and time for the scheduled action to end.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableTargetAction_MaxCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum capacity.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableTargetAction_MinCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum capacity.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot fleet request - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the
            unique identifier is the Spot fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon SageMaker endpoint variants - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and
            the unique identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            fleet request.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for an Amazon SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Schedule">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The schedule for this action. The following formats are supported:</para><ul><li><para>At expressions - "<code>at(<i>yyyy</i>-<i>mm</i>-<i>dd</i>T<i>hh</i>:<i>mm</i>:<i>ss</i>)</code>"</para></li><li><para>Rate expressions - "<code>rate(<i>value</i><i>unit</i>)</code>"</para></li><li><para>Cron expressions - "<code>cron(<i>fields</i>)</code>"</para></li></ul><para>At expressions are useful for one-time schedules. Specify the time, in UTC.</para><para>For rate expressions, <i>value</i> is a positive integer and <i>unit</i> is <code>minute</code>
            | <code>minutes</code> | <code>hour</code> | <code>hours</code> | <code>day</code>
            | <code>days</code>.</para><para>For more information about cron expressions, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/events/ScheduledEvents.html#CronExpressions">Cron
            Expressions</a> in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch Events User Guide</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scheduled action.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the AWS service that provides the resource or <code>custom-resource</code>
            for a resource provided by your own application or service. For more information,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-arns-and-namespaces.html#genref-aws-service-namespaces">AWS
            Service Namespaces</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.StartTime">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The date and time for the scheduled action to start.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Returns the value passed to the ResourceId parameter.
            By default, this cmdlet does not generate any output.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
    </members>
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