AWS.Tools.ApplicationAutoScaling.XML

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    <assembly>
        <name>AWS.Tools.ApplicationAutoScaling</name>
    </assembly>
    <members>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Registers or updates a scalable target, the resource that you want to scale.
             
              
            <para>
            Scalable targets are uniquely identified by the combination of resource ID, scalable
            dimension, and namespace, which represents some capacity dimension of the underlying
            service.
            </para><para>
            When you register a new scalable target, you must specify values for the minimum and
            maximum capacity. If the specified resource is not active in the target service, this
            operation does not change the resource's current capacity. Otherwise, it changes the
            resource's current capacity to a value that is inside of this range.
            </para><para>
            If you choose to add a scaling policy, current capacity is adjustable within the specified
            range when scaling starts. Application Auto Scaling scaling policies will not scale
            capacity to values that are outside of the minimum and maximum range.
            </para><para>
            After you register a scalable target, you do not need to register it again to use
            other Application Auto Scaling operations. To see which resources have been registered,
            use <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_DescribeScalableTargets.html">DescribeScalableTargets</a>.
            You can also view the scaling policies for a service namespace by using <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_DescribeScalableTargets.html">DescribeScalableTargets</a>.
            If you no longer need a scalable target, you can deregister it by using <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_DeregisterScalableTarget.html">DeregisterScalableTarget</a>.
            </para><para>
            To update a scalable target, specify the parameters that you want to change. Include
            the parameters that identify the scalable target: resource ID, scalable dimension,
            and namespace. Any parameters that you don't specify are not changed by this update
            request.
            </para><note><para>
            If you call the <code>RegisterScalableTarget</code> API to update an existing scalable
            target, Application Auto Scaling retrieves the current capacity of the resource. If
            it is below the minimum capacity or above the maximum capacity, Application Auto Scaling
            adjusts the capacity of the scalable target to place it within these bounds, even
            if you don't include the <code>MinCapacity</code> or <code>MaxCapacity</code> request
            parameters.
            </para></note>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.SuspendedState_DynamicScalingInSuspended">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Whether scale in by a target tracking scaling policy or a step scaling policy is suspended.
            Set the value to <code>true</code> if you don't want Application Auto Scaling to remove
            capacity when a scaling policy is triggered. The default is <code>false</code>. </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.SuspendedState_DynamicScalingOutSuspended">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Whether scale out by a target tracking scaling policy or a step scaling policy is
            suspended. Set the value to <code>true</code> if you don't want Application Auto Scaling
            to add capacity when a scaling policy is triggered. The default is <code>false</code>.
            </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MaxCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum value that you plan to scale out to. When a scaling policy is in effect,
            Application Auto Scaling can scale out (expand) as needed to the maximum capacity
            limit in response to changing demand. This property is required when registering a
            new scalable target.</para><para>Although you can specify a large maximum capacity, note that service quotas may impose
            lower limits. Each service has its own default quotas for the maximum capacity of
            the resource. If you want to specify a higher limit, you can request an increase.
            For more information, consult the documentation for that service. For information
            about the default quotas for each service, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-service-information.html">Service
            endpoints and quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MinCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum value that you plan to scale in to. When a scaling policy is in effect,
            Application Auto Scaling can scale in (contract) as needed to the minimum capacity
            limit in response to changing demand. This property is required when registering a
            new scalable target.</para><para>For the following resources, the minimum value allowed is 0.</para><ul><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleets</para></li><li><para> Aurora DB clusters</para></li><li><para>ECS services</para></li><li><para>EMR clusters</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variants</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleets</para></li><li><para>custom resources</para></li></ul><para>It's strongly recommended that you specify a value greater than 0. A value greater
            than 0 means that data points are continuously reported to CloudWatch that scaling
            policies can use to scale on a metric like average CPU utilization.</para><para>For all other resources, the minimum allowed value depends on the type of resource
            that you are using. If you provide a value that is lower than what a resource can
            accept, an error occurs. In which case, the error message will provide the minimum
            value that the resource can accept.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource that is associated with the scalable target. This string
            consists of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.RoleARN">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>This parameter is required for services that do not support service-linked roles (such
            as Amazon EMR), and it must specify the ARN of an IAM role that allows Application
            Auto Scaling to modify the scalable target on your behalf. </para><para>If the service supports service-linked roles, Application Auto Scaling uses a service-linked
            role, which it creates if it does not yet exist. For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/security_iam_service-with-iam.html#security_iam_service-with-iam-roles">Application
            Auto Scaling IAM roles</a>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.SuspendedState_ScheduledScalingSuspended">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Whether scheduled scaling is suspended. Set the value to <code>true</code> if you
            don't want Application Auto Scaling to add or remove capacity by initiating scheduled
            actions. The default is <code>false</code>. </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.RegisterScalableTargetResponse).
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.AddAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Gets information about the scalable targets in the specified namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using <code>ResourceIds</code> and <code>ScalableDimension</code>.
            </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property. If you specify a scalable
            dimension, you must also specify a resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 50. The default
            value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet.
            <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call.
            <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, use '-NextToken $null' for the first call and '-NextToken $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken' for subsequent calls.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScalableTargets'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalableTargetsResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalableTargetsResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalableTargetCmdlet.NoAutoIteration">
            <summary>
            By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple
            service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken
            as the start point.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Provides descriptive information about the scaling activities in the specified namespace
            from the previous six weeks.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using <code>ResourceId</code> and <code>ScalableDimension</code>.
            </para><para>
            For information about viewing scaling activities using the Amazon Web Services CLI,
            see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-scaling-activities.html">Scaling
            activities for Application Auto Scaling</a>.
            </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.IncludeNotScaledActivity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies whether to include activities that aren't scaled (<i>not scaled activities</i>)
            in the response. Not scaled activities are activities that aren't completed or started
            for various reasons, such as preventing infinite scaling loops. For help interpreting
            the not scaled reason details in the response, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-scaling-activities.html">Scaling
            activities for Application Auto Scaling</a>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling activity. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 50. The default
            value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet.
            <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call.
            <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, use '-NextToken $null' for the first call and '-NextToken $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken' for subsequent calls.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScalingActivities'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingActivitiesResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingActivitiesResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingActivityCmdlet.NoAutoIteration">
            <summary>
            By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple
            service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken
            as the start point.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Describes the Application Auto Scaling scaling policies for the specified service
            namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using <code>ResourceId</code>, <code>ScalableDimension</code>,
            and <code>PolicyNames</code>.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-target-tracking.html">Target
            tracking scaling policies</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-step-scaling-policies.html">Step
            scaling policies</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The names of the scaling policies to describe.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling policy. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scalable targets. This value can be between 1 and 10. The default
            value is 10.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 10 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet.
            <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call.
            <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, use '-NextToken $null' for the first call and '-NextToken $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken' for subsequent calls.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScalingPolicies'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingPoliciesResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScalingPoliciesResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.NoAutoIteration">
            <summary>
            By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple
            service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken
            as the start point.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Describes the Application Auto Scaling scheduled actions for the specified service
            namespace.
             
              
            <para>
            You can filter the results using the <code>ResourceId</code>, <code>ScalableDimension</code>,
            and <code>ScheduledActionNames</code> parameters.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-scheduled-scaling.html">Scheduled
            scaling</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/scheduled-scaling-additional-cli-commands.html">Managing
            scheduled scaling</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para><br/><br/>This cmdlet automatically pages all available results to the pipeline - parameters related to iteration are only needed if you want to manually control the paginated output. To disable autopagination, use -NoAutoIteration.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property. If you specify a scalable dimension, you must also specify a
            resource ID.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The names of the scheduled actions to describe.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.MaxResult">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum number of scheduled action results. This value can be between 1 and 50.
            The default value is 50.</para><para>If this parameter is used, the operation returns up to <code>MaxResults</code> results
            at a time, along with a <code>NextToken</code> value. To get the next set of results,
            include the <code>NextToken</code> value in a subsequent call. If this parameter is
            not used, the operation returns up to 50 results and a <code>NextToken</code> value,
            if applicable.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> In AWSPowerShell and AWSPowerShell.NetCore this parameter is used to limit the total number of items returned by the cmdlet.
            <br/>In AWS.Tools this parameter is simply passed to the service to specify how many items should be returned by each service call.
            <br/>Pipe the output of this cmdlet into Select-Object -First to terminate retrieving data pages early and control the number of items returned.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.NextToken">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The token for the next set of results.</para>
            </para>
            <para>
            <br/><b>Note:</b> This parameter is only used if you are manually controlling output pagination of the service API call.
            <br/>In order to manually control output pagination, use '-NextToken $null' for the first call and '-NextToken $AWSHistory.LastServiceResponse.NextToken' for subsequent calls.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is 'ScheduledActions'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScheduledActionsResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DescribeScheduledActionsResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.GetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.NoAutoIteration">
            <summary>
            By default the cmdlet will auto-iterate and retrieve all results to the pipeline by performing multiple
            service calls. If set, the cmdlet will retrieve only the next 'page' of results using the value of NextToken
            as the start point.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deregisters an Application Auto Scaling scalable target when you have finished using
            it. To see which resources have been registered, use <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_DescribeScalableTargets.html">DescribeScalableTargets</a>.
             
             
             <note><para>
            Deregistering a scalable target deletes the scaling policies and the scheduled actions
            that are associated with it.
            </para></note>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension associated with the scalable target. This string consists of
            the service namespace, resource type, and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DeregisterScalableTargetResponse).
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalableTargetCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deletes the specified scaling policy for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            Deleting a step scaling policy deletes the underlying alarm action, but does not delete
            the CloudWatch alarm associated with the scaling policy, even if it no longer has
            an associated action.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-step-scaling-policies.html#delete-step-scaling-policy">Delete
            a step scaling policy</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-target-tracking.html#delete-target-tracking-policy">Delete
            a target tracking scaling policy</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scalable target. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DeleteScalingPolicyResponse).
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Deletes the specified scheduled action for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/scheduled-scaling-additional-cli-commands.html#delete-scheduled-action">Delete
            a scheduled action</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scheduled action.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.DeleteScheduledActionResponse).
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ScheduledActionName parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ScheduledActionName' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.RemoveAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Creates or updates a scaling policy for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
              
            <para>
            Each scalable target is identified by a service namespace, resource ID, and scalable
            dimension. A scaling policy applies to the scalable target identified by those three
            attributes. You cannot create a scaling policy until you have registered the resource
            as a scalable target.
            </para><para>
            Multiple scaling policies can be in force at the same time for the same scalable target.
            You can have one or more target tracking scaling policies, one or more step scaling
            policies, or both. However, there is a chance that multiple policies could conflict,
            instructing the scalable target to scale out or in at the same time. Application Auto
            Scaling gives precedence to the policy that provides the largest capacity for both
            scale out and scale in. For example, if one policy increases capacity by 3, another
            policy increases capacity by 200 percent, and the current capacity is 10, Application
            Auto Scaling uses the policy with the highest calculated capacity (200% of 10 = 20)
            and scales out to 30.
            </para><para>
            We recommend caution, however, when using target tracking scaling policies with step
            scaling policies because conflicts between these policies can cause undesirable behavior.
            For example, if the step scaling policy initiates a scale-in activity before the target
            tracking policy is ready to scale in, the scale-in activity will not be blocked. After
            the scale-in activity completes, the target tracking policy could instruct the scalable
            target to scale out again.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-target-tracking.html">Target
            tracking scaling policies</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-step-scaling-policies.html">Step
            scaling policies</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para><note><para>
            If a scalable target is deregistered, the scalable target is no longer available to
            execute scaling policies. Any scaling policies that were specified for the scalable
            target are deleted.
            </para></note>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_AdjustmentType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies how the <code>ScalingAdjustment</code> value in a <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/APIReference/API_StepAdjustment.html">StepAdjustment</a>
            is interpreted (for example, an absolute number or a percentage). The valid values
            are <code>ChangeInCapacity</code>, <code>ExactCapacity</code>, and <code>PercentChangeInCapacity</code>.
            </para><para><code>AdjustmentType</code> is required if you are adding a new step scaling policy
            configuration.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_Cooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, to wait for a previous scaling activity to take effect.
            </para><para>With scale-out policies, the intention is to continuously (but not excessively) scale
            out. After Application Auto Scaling successfully scales out using a step scaling policy,
            it starts to calculate the cooldown time. The scaling policy won't increase the desired
            capacity again unless either a larger scale out is triggered or the cooldown period
            ends. While the cooldown period is in effect, capacity added by the initiating scale-out
            activity is calculated as part of the desired capacity for the next scale-out activity.
            For example, when an alarm triggers a step scaling policy to increase the capacity
            by 2, the scaling activity completes successfully, and a cooldown period starts. If
            the alarm triggers again during the cooldown period but at a more aggressive step
            adjustment of 3, the previous increase of 2 is considered part of the current capacity.
            Therefore, only 1 is added to the capacity.</para><para>With scale-in policies, the intention is to scale in conservatively to protect your
            application’s availability, so scale-in activities are blocked until the cooldown
            period has expired. However, if another alarm triggers a scale-out activity during
            the cooldown period after a scale-in activity, Application Auto Scaling scales out
            the target immediately. In this case, the cooldown period for the scale-in activity
            stops and doesn't complete.</para><para>Application Auto Scaling provides a default value of 600 for Amazon ElastiCache replication
            groups and a default value of 300 for the following scalable targets:</para><ul><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleets</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB clusters</para></li><li><para>ECS services</para></li><li><para>EMR clusters</para></li><li><para> Neptune clusters</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variants</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleets</para></li><li><para>Custom resources</para></li></ul><para>For all other scalable targets, the default value is 0:</para><ul><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification and entity recognizer endpoints</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB tables and global secondary indexes</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces tables</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK broker storage</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Dimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The dimensions of the metric. </para><para>Conditional: If you published your metric with dimensions, you must specify the same
            dimensions in your scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_DisableScaleIn">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Indicates whether scale in by the target tracking scaling policy is disabled. If the
            value is <code>true</code>, scale in is disabled and the target tracking scaling policy
            won't remove capacity from the scalable target. Otherwise, scale in is enabled and
            the target tracking scaling policy can remove capacity from the scalable target. The
            default value is <code>false</code>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_MetricAggregationType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The aggregation type for the CloudWatch metrics. Valid values are <code>Minimum</code>,
            <code>Maximum</code>, and <code>Average</code>. If the aggregation type is null, the
            value is treated as <code>Average</code>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_MetricName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the metric. To get the exact metric name, namespace, and dimensions, inspect
            the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_Metric.html">Metric</a>
            object that is returned by a call to <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_ListMetrics.html">ListMetrics</a>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_MinAdjustmentMagnitude">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum value to scale by when the adjustment type is <code>PercentChangeInCapacity</code>.
            For example, suppose that you create a step scaling policy to scale out an Amazon
            ECS service by 25 percent and you specify a <code>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</code> of
            2. If the service has 4 tasks and the scaling policy is performed, 25 percent of 4
            is 1. However, because you specified a <code>MinAdjustmentMagnitude</code> of 2, Application
            Auto Scaling scales out the service by 2 tasks.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Namespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the metric.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scaling policy.</para><para>You cannot change the name of a scaling policy, but you can delete the original scaling
            policy and create a new scaling policy with the same settings and a different name.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PolicyType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scaling policy type. This parameter is required if you are creating a scaling
            policy.</para><para>The following policy types are supported: </para><para><code>TargetTrackingScaling</code>—Not supported for Amazon EMR</para><para><code>StepScaling</code>—Not supported for DynamoDB, Amazon Comprehend, Lambda, Amazon
            Keyspaces, Amazon MSK, Amazon ElastiCache, or Neptune.</para><para>For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-target-tracking.html">Target
            tracking scaling policies</a> and <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-step-scaling-policies.html">Step
            scaling policies</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_PredefinedMetricType">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The metric type. The <code>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</code> metric type applies only
            to Spot Fleets and ECS services.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scaling policy. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PredefinedMetricSpecification_ResourceLabel">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Identifies the resource associated with the metric type. You can't specify a resource
            label unless the metric type is <code>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</code> and there is
            a target group attached to the Spot Fleet or ECS service.</para><para>You create the resource label by appending the final portion of the load balancer
            ARN and the final portion of the target group ARN into a single value, separated by
            a forward slash (/). The format of the resource label is:</para><para><code>app/my-alb/778d41231b141a0f/targetgroup/my-alb-target-group/943f017f100becff</code>.</para><para>Where:</para><ul><li><para>app/&lt;load-balancer-name&gt;/&lt;load-balancer-id&gt; is the final portion of the
            load balancer ARN</para></li><li><para>targetgroup/&lt;target-group-name&gt;/&lt;target-group-id&gt; is the final portion
            of the target group ARN.</para></li></ul><para>To find the ARN for an Application Load Balancer, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeLoadBalancers.html">DescribeLoadBalancers</a>
            API operation. To find the ARN for the target group, use the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/elasticloadbalancing/latest/APIReference/API_DescribeTargetGroups.html">DescribeTargetGroups</a>
            API operation.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_ScaleInCooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, after a scale-in activity completes before another
            scale-in activity can start.</para><para>With the <i>scale-in cooldown period</i>, the intention is to scale in conservatively
            to protect your application’s availability, so scale-in activities are blocked until
            the cooldown period has expired. However, if another alarm triggers a scale-out activity
            during the scale-in cooldown period, Application Auto Scaling scales out the target
            immediately. In this case, the scale-in cooldown period stops and doesn't complete.</para><para>Application Auto Scaling provides a default value of 600 for Amazon ElastiCache replication
            groups and a default value of 300 for the following scalable targets:</para><ul><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleets</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB clusters</para></li><li><para>ECS services</para></li><li><para>EMR clusters</para></li><li><para> Neptune clusters</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variants</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleets</para></li><li><para>Custom resources</para></li></ul><para>For all other scalable targets, the default value is 0:</para><ul><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification and entity recognizer endpoints</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB tables and global secondary indexes</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces tables</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK broker storage</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_ScaleOutCooldown">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The amount of time, in seconds, to wait for a previous scale-out activity to take
            effect.</para><para>With the <i>scale-out cooldown period</i>, the intention is to continuously (but not
            excessively) scale out. After Application Auto Scaling successfully scales out using
            a target tracking scaling policy, it starts to calculate the cooldown time. The scaling
            policy won't increase the desired capacity again unless either a larger scale out
            is triggered or the cooldown period ends. While the cooldown period is in effect,
            the capacity added by the initiating scale-out activity is calculated as part of the
            desired capacity for the next scale-out activity.</para><para>Application Auto Scaling provides a default value of 600 for Amazon ElastiCache replication
            groups and a default value of 300 for the following scalable targets:</para><ul><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleets</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB clusters</para></li><li><para>ECS services</para></li><li><para>EMR clusters</para></li><li><para> Neptune clusters</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variants</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleets</para></li><li><para>Custom resources</para></li></ul><para>For all other scalable targets, the default value is 0:</para><ul><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification and entity recognizer endpoints</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB tables and global secondary indexes</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces tables</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK broker storage</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Statistic">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The statistic of the metric.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.StepScalingPolicyConfiguration_StepAdjustment">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>A set of adjustments that enable you to scale based on the size of the alarm breach.</para><para>At least one step adjustment is required if you are adding a new step scaling policy
            configuration.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.TargetTrackingScalingPolicyConfiguration_TargetValue">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The target value for the metric. Although this property accepts numbers of type Double,
            it won't accept values that are either too small or too large. Values must be in the
            range of -2^360 to 2^360. The value must be a valid number based on the choice of
            metric. For example, if the metric is CPU utilization, then the target value is a
            percent value that represents how much of the CPU can be used before scaling out.
            </para><note><para>If the scaling policy specifies the <code>ALBRequestCountPerTarget</code> predefined
            metric, specify the target utilization as the optimal average request count per target
            during any one-minute interval.</para></note>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.CustomizedMetricSpecification_Unit">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The unit of the metric. For a complete list of the units that CloudWatch supports,
            see the <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonCloudWatch/latest/APIReference/API_MetricDatum.html">MetricDatum</a>
            data type in the <i>Amazon CloudWatch API Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The default value is '*'.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.PutScalingPolicyResponse).
            Specifying the name of a property of type Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.PutScalingPolicyResponse will result in that property being returned.
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ServiceNamespace parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ServiceNamespace' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScalingPolicyCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="T:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet">
            <summary>
            Creates or updates a scheduled action for an Application Auto Scaling scalable target.
             
             
              
            <para>
            Each scalable target is identified by a service namespace, resource ID, and scalable
            dimension. A scheduled action applies to the scalable target identified by those three
            attributes. You cannot create a scheduled action until you have registered the resource
            as a scalable target.
            </para><para>
            When start and end times are specified with a recurring schedule using a cron expression
            or rates, they form the boundaries for when the recurring action starts and stops.
            </para><para>
            To update a scheduled action, specify the parameters that you want to change. If you
            don't specify start and end times, the old values are deleted.
            </para><para>
            For more information, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/application-auto-scaling-scheduled-scaling.html">Scheduled
            scaling</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling User Guide</i>.
            </para><note><para>
            If a scalable target is deregistered, the scalable target is no longer available to
            run scheduled actions. Any scheduled actions that were specified for the scalable
            target are deleted.
            </para></note>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.EndTime">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The date and time for the recurring schedule to end, in UTC.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableTargetAction_MaxCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The maximum capacity.</para><para>Although you can specify a large maximum capacity, note that service quotas may impose
            lower limits. Each service has its own default quotas for the maximum capacity of
            the resource. If you want to specify a higher limit, you can request an increase.
            For more information, consult the documentation for that service. For information
            about the default quotas for each service, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/general/latest/gr/aws-service-information.html">Service
            endpoints and quotas</a> in the <i>Amazon Web Services General Reference</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableTargetAction_MinCapacity">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The minimum capacity.</para><para>When the scheduled action runs, the resource will have at least this much capacity,
            but it might have more depending on other settings, such as the target utilization
            level of a target tracking scaling policy.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ResourceId">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The identifier of the resource associated with the scheduled action. This string consists
            of the resource type and unique identifier.</para><ul><li><para>ECS service - The resource type is <code>service</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name and service name. Example: <code>service/default/sample-webapp</code>.</para></li><li><para>Spot Fleet - The resource type is <code>spot-fleet-request</code> and the unique identifier
            is the Spot Fleet request ID. Example: <code>spot-fleet-request/sfr-73fbd2ce-aa30-494c-8788-1cee4EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>EMR cluster - The resource type is <code>instancegroup</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster ID and instance group ID. Example: <code>instancegroup/j-2EEZNYKUA1NTV/ig-1791Y4E1L8YI0</code>.</para></li><li><para>AppStream 2.0 fleet - The resource type is <code>fleet</code> and the unique identifier
            is the fleet name. Example: <code>fleet/sample-fleet</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>table/my-table</code>.</para></li><li><para>DynamoDB global secondary index - The resource type is <code>index</code> and the
            unique identifier is the index name. Example: <code>table/my-table/index/my-table-index</code>.</para></li><li><para>Aurora DB cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:my-db-cluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>SageMaker endpoint variant - The resource type is <code>variant</code> and the unique
            identifier is the resource ID. Example: <code>endpoint/my-end-point/variant/KMeansClustering</code>.</para></li><li><para>Custom resources are not supported with a resource type. This parameter must specify
            the <code>OutputValue</code> from the CloudFormation template stack used to access
            the resources. The unique identifier is defined by the service provider. More information
            is available in our <a href="https://github.com/aws/aws-auto-scaling-custom-resource">GitHub
            repository</a>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint - The resource type and unique
            identifier are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:document-classifier-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint - The resource type and unique identifier
            are specified using the endpoint ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:comprehend:us-west-2:123456789012:entity-recognizer-endpoint/EXAMPLE</code>.</para></li><li><para>Lambda provisioned concurrency - The resource type is <code>function</code> and the
            unique identifier is the function name with a function version or alias name suffix
            that is not <code>$LATEST</code>. Example: <code>function:my-function:prod</code>
            or <code>function:my-function:1</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon Keyspaces table - The resource type is <code>table</code> and the unique identifier
            is the table name. Example: <code>keyspace/mykeyspace/table/mytable</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon MSK cluster - The resource type and unique identifier are specified using the
            cluster ARN. Example: <code>arn:aws:kafka:us-east-1:123456789012:cluster/demo-cluster-1/6357e0b2-0e6a-4b86-a0b4-70df934c2e31-5</code>.</para></li><li><para>Amazon ElastiCache replication group - The resource type is <code>replication-group</code>
            and the unique identifier is the replication group name. Example: <code>replication-group/mycluster</code>.</para></li><li><para>Neptune cluster - The resource type is <code>cluster</code> and the unique identifier
            is the cluster name. Example: <code>cluster:mycluster</code>.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScalableDimension">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The scalable dimension. This string consists of the service namespace, resource type,
            and scaling property.</para><ul><li><para><code>ecs:service:DesiredCount</code> - The desired task count of an ECS service.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticmapreduce:instancegroup:InstanceCount</code> - The instance count of
            an EMR Instance Group.</para></li><li><para><code>ec2:spot-fleet-request:TargetCapacity</code> - The target capacity of a Spot
            Fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>appstream:fleet:DesiredCapacity</code> - The desired capacity of an AppStream
            2.0 fleet.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB table.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>dynamodb:index:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity for
            a DynamoDB global secondary index.</para></li><li><para><code>rds:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of Aurora Replicas in an Aurora
            DB cluster. Available for Aurora MySQL-compatible edition and Aurora PostgreSQL-compatible
            edition.</para></li><li><para><code>sagemaker:variant:DesiredInstanceCount</code> - The number of EC2 instances
            for a SageMaker model endpoint variant.</para></li><li><para><code>custom-resource:ResourceType:Property</code> - The scalable dimension for a
            custom resource provided by your own application or service.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:document-classifier-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The
            number of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend document classification endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>comprehend:entity-recognizer-endpoint:DesiredInferenceUnits</code> - The number
            of inference units for an Amazon Comprehend entity recognizer endpoint.</para></li><li><para><code>lambda:function:ProvisionedConcurrency</code> - The provisioned concurrency
            for a Lambda function.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:ReadCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned read capacity for
            an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>cassandra:table:WriteCapacityUnits</code> - The provisioned write capacity
            for an Amazon Keyspaces table.</para></li><li><para><code>kafka:broker-storage:VolumeSize</code> - The provisioned volume size (in GiB)
            for brokers in an Amazon MSK cluster.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:NodeGroups</code> - The number of node groups
            for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>elasticache:replication-group:Replicas</code> - The number of replicas per
            node group for an Amazon ElastiCache replication group.</para></li><li><para><code>neptune:cluster:ReadReplicaCount</code> - The count of read replicas in an
            Amazon Neptune DB cluster.</para></li></ul>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Schedule">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The schedule for this action. The following formats are supported:</para><ul><li><para>At expressions - "<code>at(<i>yyyy</i>-<i>mm</i>-<i>dd</i>T<i>hh</i>:<i>mm</i>:<i>ss</i>)</code>"</para></li><li><para>Rate expressions - "<code>rate(<i>value</i><i>unit</i>)</code>"</para></li><li><para>Cron expressions - "<code>cron(<i>fields</i>)</code>"</para></li></ul><para>At expressions are useful for one-time schedules. Cron expressions are useful for
            scheduled actions that run periodically at a specified date and time, and rate expressions
            are useful for scheduled actions that run at a regular interval.</para><para>At and cron expressions use Universal Coordinated Time (UTC) by default.</para><para>The cron format consists of six fields separated by white spaces: [Minutes] [Hours]
            [Day_of_Month] [Month] [Day_of_Week] [Year].</para><para>For rate expressions, <i>value</i> is a positive integer and <i>unit</i> is <code>minute</code>
            | <code>minutes</code> | <code>hour</code> | <code>hours</code> | <code>day</code>
            | <code>days</code>.</para><para>For more information and examples, see <a href="https://docs.aws.amazon.com/autoscaling/application/userguide/examples-scheduled-actions.html">Example
            scheduled actions for Application Auto Scaling</a> in the <i>Application Auto Scaling
            User Guide</i>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ScheduledActionName">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The name of the scheduled action. This name must be unique among all other scheduled
            actions on the specified scalable target. </para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.ServiceNamespace">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The namespace of the Amazon Web Services service that provides the resource. For a
            resource provided by your own application or service, use <code>custom-resource</code>
            instead.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.StartTime">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>The date and time for this scheduled action to start, in UTC.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Timezone">
            <summary>
            <para>
            <para>Specifies the time zone used when setting a scheduled action by using an at or cron
            expression. If a time zone is not provided, UTC is used by default.</para><para>Valid values are the canonical names of the IANA time zones supported by Joda-Time
            (such as <code>Etc/GMT+9</code> or <code>Pacific/Tahiti</code>). For more information,
            see <a href="https://www.joda.org/joda-time/timezones.html">https://www.joda.org/joda-time/timezones.html</a>.</para>
            </para>
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Select">
            <summary>
            Use the -Select parameter to control the cmdlet output. The cmdlet doesn't have a return value by default.
            Specifying -Select '*' will result in the cmdlet returning the whole service response (Amazon.ApplicationAutoScaling.Model.PutScheduledActionResponse).
            Specifying -Select '^ParameterName' will result in the cmdlet returning the selected cmdlet parameter value.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.PassThru">
            <summary>
            Changes the cmdlet behavior to return the value passed to the ResourceId parameter.
            The -PassThru parameter is deprecated, use -Select '^ResourceId' instead. This parameter will be removed in a future version.
            </summary>
        </member>
        <member name="P:Amazon.PowerShell.Cmdlets.AAS.SetAASScheduledActionCmdlet.Force">
            <summary>
            This parameter overrides confirmation prompts to force
            the cmdlet to continue its operation. This parameter should always
            be used with caution.
            </summary>
        </member>
    </members>
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