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  • 1.  ResourceFunction and ResourceInventory

    TM Forum Member
    Posted Jul 03, 2024 05:13

    Hello Everyone,

    A ResourceFunction is a specialised Resource. Is there a reason it is not integrated in the TMF639 ResourceInventory API ?  Is it foreseen?

    Regards,

    Joachim.



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    Joachim Trémouroux
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  • 2.  RE: ResourceFunction and ResourceInventory

    TM Forum Member
    Posted Jul 03, 2024 07:08

    Hi Joachim

    As far as I know, Resource Functions are indeed handled in the Resource Inventory by implication, since ResourceFunction is a subclass of LogicalResource. However, it would perhaps have been a good idea to include the ResourceFunction schema in the api swagger/OAS files explicitly. I think this is worth a change request, which I plan to open.

    Hope it helps



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    Jonathan Goldberg
    Amdocs Management Limited
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  • 3.  RE: ResourceFunction and ResourceInventory

    TM Forum Member
    Posted Jul 04, 2024 03:17
    Edited by Vance Shipley Jul 04, 2024 03:47

    TM639 Resource Inventory API manages a Collection of Resource items, including any subclass of Resource such as PhysicalResource, LogicalResource, ResourceFunction, InstalledSoftware, etc..


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    Vance Shipley
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