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Removes the association of tags from an Amazon DynamoDB resource. You can call UntagResource
up to five times per second, per account.
UntagResource
is an asynchronous operation. If you issue a ListTagsOfResource
request immediately after an UntagResource
request, DynamoDB might return your
previous tag set, if there was one, or an empty tag set. This is because ListTagsOfResource
uses an eventually consistent query, and the metadata for your tags or table might
not be available at that moment. Wait for a few seconds, and then try the ListTagsOfResource
request again.
The application or removal of tags using TagResource
and UntagResource
APIs is eventually consistent. ListTagsOfResource
API will only reflect the
changes after a few seconds.
For an overview on tagging DynamoDB resources, see Tagging for DynamoDB in the Amazon DynamoDB Developer Guide.
This is an asynchronous operation using the standard naming convention for .NET 4.5 or higher. For .NET 3.5 the operation is implemented as a pair of methods using the standard naming convention of BeginUntagResource and EndUntagResource.
Namespace: Amazon.DynamoDBv2
Assembly: AWSSDK.DynamoDBv2.dll
Version: 3.x.y.z
public abstract Task<UntagResourceResponse> UntagResourceAsync( UntagResourceRequest request, CancellationToken cancellationToken )
Container for the necessary parameters to execute the UntagResource service method.
A cancellation token that can be used by other objects or threads to receive notice of cancellation.
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
InternalServerErrorException | An error occurred on the server side. |
LimitExceededException | There is no limit to the number of daily on-demand backups that can be taken. For most purposes, up to 500 simultaneous table operations are allowed per account. These operations include CreateTable, UpdateTable, DeleteTable,UpdateTimeToLive, RestoreTableFromBackup, and RestoreTableToPointInTime. When you are creating a table with one or more secondary indexes, you can have up to 250 such requests running at a time. However, if the table or index specifications are complex, then DynamoDB might temporarily reduce the number of concurrent operations. When importing into DynamoDB, up to 50 simultaneous import table operations are allowed per account. There is a soft account quota of 2,500 tables. GetRecords was called with a value of more than 1000 for the limit request parameter. More than 2 processes are reading from the same streams shard at the same time. Exceeding this limit may result in request throttling. |
ResourceInUseException | The operation conflicts with the resource's availability. For example: You attempted to recreate an existing table. You tried to delete a table currently in the CREATING state. You tried to update a resource that was already being updated. When appropriate, wait for the ongoing update to complete and attempt the request again. |
ResourceNotFoundException | The operation tried to access a nonexistent table or index. The resource might not be specified correctly, or its status might not be ACTIVE. |
.NET:
Supported in: 8.0 and newer, Core 3.1
.NET Standard:
Supported in: 2.0
.NET Framework:
Supported in: 4.5 and newer