In the request body, supply a JSON representation for the termsAndConditions object.
The following table shows the properties that are required when you create the termsAndConditions.
Property
Type
Description
id
String
Unique identifier of the T&C policy.
createdDateTime
DateTimeOffset
DateTime the object was created.
lastModifiedDateTime
DateTimeOffset
DateTime the object was last modified.
displayName
String
Administrator-supplied name for the T&C policy.
description
String
Administrator-supplied description of the T&C policy.
title
String
Administrator-supplied title of the terms and conditions. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
bodyText
String
Administrator-supplied body text of the terms and conditions, typically the terms themselves. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
acceptanceStatement
String
Administrator-supplied explanation of the terms and conditions, typically describing what it means to accept the terms and conditions set out in the T&C policy. This is shown to the user on prompts to accept the T&C policy.
version
Int32
Integer indicating the current version of the terms. Incremented when an administrator makes a change to the terms and wishes to require users to re-accept the modified T&C policy.
Response
If successful, this method returns a 201 Created response code and a termsAndConditions object in the response body.
POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/deviceManagement/termsAndConditions
Content-type: application/json
Content-length: 273
{
"@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.termsAndConditions",
"displayName": "Display Name value",
"description": "Description value",
"title": "Title value",
"bodyText": "Body Text value",
"acceptanceStatement": "Acceptance Statement value",
"version": 7
}
// Code snippets are only available for the latest version. Current version is 5.x
// Dependencies
using Microsoft.Graph.Models;
var requestBody = new TermsAndConditions
{
OdataType = "#microsoft.graph.termsAndConditions",
DisplayName = "Display Name value",
Description = "Description value",
Title = "Title value",
BodyText = "Body Text value",
AcceptanceStatement = "Acceptance Statement value",
Version = 7,
};
// To initialize your graphClient, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/graph/sdks/create-client?from=snippets&tabs=csharp
var result = await graphClient.DeviceManagement.TermsAndConditions.PostAsync(requestBody);
// Code snippets are only available for the latest version. Current version is 6.x
GraphServiceClient graphClient = new GraphServiceClient(requestAdapter);
TermsAndConditions termsAndConditions = new TermsAndConditions();
termsAndConditions.setOdataType("#microsoft.graph.termsAndConditions");
termsAndConditions.setDisplayName("Display Name value");
termsAndConditions.setDescription("Description value");
termsAndConditions.setTitle("Title value");
termsAndConditions.setBodyText("Body Text value");
termsAndConditions.setAcceptanceStatement("Acceptance Statement value");
termsAndConditions.setVersion(7);
TermsAndConditions result = graphClient.deviceManagement().termsAndConditions().post(termsAndConditions);
Here is an example of the response. Note: The response object shown here may be truncated for brevity. All of the properties will be returned from an actual call.
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