List What if Forecasts
| forecastservice_list_what_if_forecasts | R Documentation |
Returns a list of what-if forecasts created using the CreateWhatIfForecast operation¶
Description¶
Returns a list of what-if forecasts created using the
create_what_if_forecast operation. For each what-if forecast, this
operation returns a summary of its properties, including its Amazon
Resource Name (ARN). You can retrieve the complete set of properties by
using the what-if forecast ARN with the describe_what_if_forecast
operation.
Usage¶
Arguments¶
NextTokenIf the result of the previous request was truncated, the response includes a
NextToken. To retrieve the next set of results, use the token in the next request. Tokens expire after 24 hours.MaxResultsThe number of items to return in the response.
FiltersAn array of filters. For each filter, you provide a condition and a match statement. The condition is either
ISorIS_NOT, which specifies whether to include or exclude the what-if forecast export jobs that match the statement from the list, respectively. The match statement consists of a key and a value.Filter properties
Condition- The condition to apply. Valid values areISandIS_NOT. To include the forecast export jobs that match the statement, specifyIS. To exclude matching forecast export jobs, specifyIS_NOT.Key- The name of the parameter to filter on. Valid values areWhatIfForecastArnandStatus.Value- The value to match.
For example, to list all jobs that export a forecast named electricityWhatIfForecast, specify the following filter:
"Filters": [ { "Condition": "IS", "Key": "WhatIfForecastArn", "Value": "arn:aws:forecast:us-west-2:<acct-id>:forecast/electricityWhatIfForecast" } ]
Value¶
A list with the following syntax:
list(
WhatIfForecasts = list(
list(
WhatIfForecastArn = "string",
WhatIfForecastName = "string",
WhatIfAnalysisArn = "string",
Status = "string",
Message = "string",
CreationTime = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
),
LastModificationTime = as.POSIXct(
"2015-01-01"
)
)
),
NextToken = "string"
)