Required. The resource name of the Workload to fetch. This is the workload's
relative path in the API, formatted as
"organizations/{organization_id}/locations/{location_id}/workloads/{workload_id}".
For example,
"organizations/123/locations/us-east1/workloads/assured-workload-1".
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