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ManagerLinkStatus
Possible statuses of a link.
Enums |
UNSPECIFIED |
Not specified. |
UNKNOWN |
Used for return value only. Represents value unknown in this version. |
ACTIVE |
Indicates current in-effect relationship |
INACTIVE |
Indicates terminated relationship |
PENDING |
Indicates relationship has been requested by manager, but the client hasn't accepted yet. |
REFUSED |
Relationship was requested by the manager, but the client has refused. |
CANCELED |
Indicates relationship has been requested by manager, but manager canceled it. |
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Last updated 2024-05-29 UTC.
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