Enables the cross-account resource search feature by using the management account of a resource directory or a delegated administrator account of Resource Center.
Operation description
If you have created a resource directory for your enterprise, you can enable the cross-account resource search feature by using the management account of the resource directory or a delegated administrator account of Resource Center to view the resources of members in the resource directory. For more information about a resource directory, see Resource Directory overview.
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RAM authorization
|
Action |
Access level |
Resource type |
Condition key |
Dependent action |
|
resourcecenter:EnableMultiAccountResourceCenter |
create |
*All Resource
|
None | None |
Request parameters
|
Parameter |
Type |
Required |
Description |
Example |
No parameters required.
Response elements
|
Element |
Type |
Description |
Example |
|
object |
The returned result. |
||
| RequestId |
string |
The ID of the request. |
767038B7-2027-5508-858B-E213232D57D5 |
| Status |
string |
The status of the feature. Valid values:
|
Pending |
Examples
Success response
JSON format
{
"RequestId": "767038B7-2027-5508-858B-E213232D57D5",
"Status": "Pending"
}
Error codes
|
HTTP status code |
Error code |
Error message |
Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| 400 | NoPermission | You are not authorized to perform this operation. | |
| 404 | NotExists.ResourceDirectory | The resource directory for the account is not enabled. | No resource directory is enabled for the account. |
| 409 | NoPermission.ResourceDirectory.MemberAccount | ResourceDirectory Member Account is not authorized to perform this operation. | |
| 409 | NotSupport.Account.Site | The caller is not a current site account, which is not supported. | You are not allowed to use the account to perform operations at the current site. |
See Error Codes for a complete list.
Release notes
See Release Notes for a complete list.