We're adding a new Permissions section to all commands. This section will document the minimal delegated and application permissions required to execute the command.
The goal is to:
- Make it easier to run the CLI with custom app registrations and application permissions.
- Ensure we only document the minimal set of permissions needed.
- Keep documentation consistent by placing the Permissions section right before the Examples section.
- If there are multiple resources, order them alphabetically
- If there are commands that only support one type of auth (like delegated or app-only), we have an example for that as well. E.g. m365 planner tenant settings list - Permissions
Resources
Commands in scope
This issue covers the following commands:
m365 purview retentioneventtype add
m365 purview retentioneventtype get
m365 purview retentioneventtype list
m365 purview retentioneventtype remove
m365 purview retentioneventtype set
We're adding a new Permissions section to all commands. This section will document the minimal delegated and application permissions required to execute the command.
The goal is to:
Resources
Commands in scope
This issue covers the following commands:
m365 purview retentioneventtype addm365 purview retentioneventtype getm365 purview retentioneventtype listm365 purview retentioneventtype removem365 purview retentioneventtype set