DomainAliases
Create, update, and query aliases of a domain.
Table Specific Information
Select
To get a list of all the aliases for a domain, the CustomerId column is required. It can be set in the connection string or in the WHERE clause condition. If not specified, the CustomerId of the current account will be used.
For example, the following query is processed server side by the Google Directory APIs:
SELECT * FROM DomainAliases
Insert
To insert an alias, the following columns are required: CustomerId, ParentDomain, and DomainAliasName.
INSERT INTO DomainAliases (CustomerId, DomainAliasName, ParentDomain) VALUES ('12345', 'Alias', 'parentdomain.com')
Update
UPDATEs are not supported for this table.
Delete
To delete an alias, the following columns are required: CustomerId and DomainAliasName.
DELETE FROM DomainAliases WHERE CustomerId = 'C020vaw0q' AND DomainAliasName = 'Alias'
Columns
Name | Type | ReadOnly | Description |
DomainAliasName [KEY] | String | False |
The domain alias name. |
ParentDomain | String | False |
The parent domain name that the domain alias is associated with. |
IsVerified | Boolean | True |
Indicates the verification state of a domain alias. |
CreationDate | Timestamp | True |
Creation date timestamp of the domain alias in milliseconds. |
ETag | String | True |
ETag of the resource |
Pseudo-Columns
Pseudo column fields are used in the WHERE clause of SELECT statements and offer a more granular control over the tuples that are returned from the data source.
Name | Type | Description |
CustomerId | String |
Id of the customer |