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Resource Management:DetachPolicy

Last Updated:Mar 03, 2024

Detaches a tag policy from an object.

Operation description

If you use the Tag Policy feature in single-account mode, you can call this API operation to detach a tag policy from the current logon account. If you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode, you can call this API operation to detach a tag policy from the Root folder, a folder other than the Root folder, or a member in a resource directory. For more information about the modes of the Tag Policy feature, see Modes of the Tag Policy feature.

This topic provides an example on how to call the API operation to detach the tag policy with an ID of p-a3381efe2fe34a75**** from the current logon account. In this example, the Tag Policy feature in single-account mode is used.

Debugging

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Authorization information

There is currently no authorization information disclosed in the API.

Request parameters

ParameterTypeRequiredDescriptionExample
RegionIdstringNo

The region ID. Set the value to cn-shanghai.

cn-shanghai
TargetIdstringNo

The ID of the object.

Note If you use the Tag Policy feature in single-account mode, this parameter is optional. If you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode, this feature is required.
151266687691****
TargetTypestringNo

The type of the object. Valid values:

  • USER: the current logon account. This value is available if you use the Tag Policy feature in single-account mode.
  • ROOT: the Root folder in a resource directory. This value is available if you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode.
  • FOLDER: a folder other than the Root folder in a resource directory. This value is available if you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode.
  • ACCOUNT: a member in a resource directory. This value is available if you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode.
Note If you use the Tag Policy feature in single-account mode, this parameter is optional. If you use the Tag Policy feature in multi-account mode, this feature is required. The value of this parameter is not case-sensitive.
ACCOUNT
PolicyIdstringYes

The ID of the tag policy.

p-a3381efe2fe34a75****

For more information about common request parameters, see Common parameters.

Response parameters

ParameterTypeDescriptionExample
object
RequestIdstring

The ID of the request.

4A32F5B0-0B0B-5537-B4A0-7A6E1C3AA96A

Examples

Sample success responses

JSONformat

{
  "RequestId": "4A32F5B0-0B0B-5537-B4A0-7A6E1C3AA96A"
}

Error codes

For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.