Required. The resource that the policy is attached to, along with the kind of policy
to list. Format:
policies/{attachment_point}/denypolicies
The attachment point is identified by its URL-encoded full resource name,
which means that the forward-slash character, /, must be written as
%2F. For example,
policies/cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com%2Fprojects%2Fmy-project/denypolicies.
For organizations and folders, use the numeric ID in the full resource
name. For projects, you can use the alphanumeric or the numeric ID.
Required. The resource that the policy is attached to, along with the kind of policy
to list. Format:
policies/{attachment_point}/denypolicies
The attachment point is identified by its URL-encoded full resource name,
which means that the forward-slash character, /, must be written as
%2F. For example,
policies/cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com%2Fprojects%2Fmy-project/denypolicies.
For organizations and folders, use the numeric ID in the full resource
name. For projects, you can use the alphanumeric or the numeric ID.
Required. The resource that the policy is attached to, along with the kind of policy
to list. Format:
policies/{attachment_point}/denypolicies
The attachment point is identified by its URL-encoded full resource name,
which means that the forward-slash character, /, must be written as
%2F. For example,
policies/cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com%2Fprojects%2Fmy-project/denypolicies.
For organizations and folders, use the numeric ID in the full resource
name. For projects, you can use the alphanumeric or the numeric ID.
Required. The resource that the policy is attached to, along with the kind of policy
to list. Format:
policies/{attachment_point}/denypolicies
The attachment point is identified by its URL-encoded full resource name,
which means that the forward-slash character, /, must be written as
%2F. For example,
policies/cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com%2Fprojects%2Fmy-project/denypolicies.
For organizations and folders, use the numeric ID in the full resource
name. For projects, you can use the alphanumeric or the numeric ID.
Required. The resource that the policy is attached to, along with the kind of policy
to list. Format:
policies/{attachment_point}/denypolicies
The attachment point is identified by its URL-encoded full resource name,
which means that the forward-slash character, /, must be written as
%2F. For example,
policies/cloudresourcemanager.googleapis.com%2Fprojects%2Fmy-project/denypolicies.
For organizations and folders, use the numeric ID in the full resource
name. For projects, you can use the alphanumeric or the numeric ID.
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