using Azure;
using Azure.ResourceManager;
using System;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using Azure.Core;
using Azure.Identity;
using Azure.ResourceManager.Sql;
// Generated from example definition: specification/sql/resource-manager/Microsoft.Sql/stable/2023-08-01/examples/DeleteWorkloadGroup.json
// this example is just showing the usage of "WorkloadGroups_Delete" operation, for the dependent resources, they will have to be created separately.
// get your azure access token, for more details of how Azure SDK get your access token, please refer to https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/azure/sdk/authentication?tabs=command-line
TokenCredential cred = new DefaultAzureCredential();
// authenticate your client
ArmClient client = new ArmClient(cred);
// this example assumes you already have this WorkloadGroupResource created on azure
// for more information of creating WorkloadGroupResource, please refer to the document of WorkloadGroupResource
string subscriptionId = "00000000-1111-2222-3333-444444444444";
string resourceGroupName = "Default-SQL-SouthEastAsia";
string serverName = "testsvr";
string databaseName = "testdb";
string workloadGroupName = "wlm_workloadgroup";
ResourceIdentifier workloadGroupResourceId = WorkloadGroupResource.CreateResourceIdentifier(subscriptionId, resourceGroupName, serverName, databaseName, workloadGroupName);
WorkloadGroupResource workloadGroup = client.GetWorkloadGroupResource(workloadGroupResourceId);
// invoke the operation
await workloadGroup.DeleteAsync(WaitUntil.Completed);
Console.WriteLine("Succeeded");