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insightapi2~delete_execution_worker_mapping

Purpose
Delete an existing mapping between an execution service and an execution worker.
Synopsis
procedure delete_execution_worker_mapping(client:insightapi2~insightconfig, req:insightapi2~httprequest, resp:insightapi2~httpresponse)
procedure delete_execution_worker_mapping(client:insightapi2~insightconfig, service_id:text, worker_id:text, resp:insightapi2~httpresponse)
procedure delete_execution_worker_mapping(client:insightapi2~insightconfig, service_id:text, worker_id:text)
Arguments
client 
An initialized insightapi2~insightconfig to call
req 
An initialized insightapi2~httprequest record. The params field may contain these indexes:
serviceId 
The service ID
workerId 
The worker ID
service_id 
The service ID
worker_id 
The worker ID
resp 
A insightapi2~httpresponse record into which will be written a description of the response
Further information
1. Use the status field of the resp record to distinguish between different status codes returned by the operation, or the success attribute to check for 2xx status codes. If the resp record is not passed to this procedure, the model will abort with a runtime error if the response's status code does not indicate success. The expected responses from this operation are:
HTTP Status Code Response body type Description
204 The mapping was successfully deleted
403 The user did not have authorization to delete this mapping
404 insightapi2~error_response The mapping did not exist

2. If the response body could be read into a Mosel variable, it would be written to the body field of the resp record, and the bodyfilename field of the resp record will be an empty string.
3. If the bodyfilename field of the resp record is set to a non-empty value on return, this will be a file containing the response body; the caller is responsible for deleting this file when it is no longer required.
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