/// <summary>Snippet for DeleteConsumerOverrideAsync</summary> /// <remarks> /// This snippet has been automatically generated for illustrative purposes only. /// It may require modifications to work in your environment. /// </remarks> public async Task DeleteConsumerOverrideRequestObjectAsync() { // Create client ServiceUsageClient serviceUsageClient = await ServiceUsageClient.CreateAsync(); // Initialize request argument(s) DeleteConsumerOverrideRequest request = new DeleteConsumerOverrideRequest { Name = "", Force = false, ForceOnly = { QuotaSafetyCheck.Unspecified, }, }; // Make the request Operation <Empty, OperationMetadata> response = await serviceUsageClient.DeleteConsumerOverrideAsync(request); // Poll until the returned long-running operation is complete Operation <Empty, OperationMetadata> completedResponse = await response.PollUntilCompletedAsync(); // Retrieve the operation result Empty result = completedResponse.Result; // Or get the name of the operation string operationName = response.Name; // This name can be stored, then the long-running operation retrieved later by name Operation <Empty, OperationMetadata> retrievedResponse = await serviceUsageClient.PollOnceDeleteConsumerOverrideAsync(operationName); // Check if the retrieved long-running operation has completed if (retrievedResponse.IsCompleted) { // If it has completed, then access the result Empty retrievedResult = retrievedResponse.Result; } }