---
title: "assignAppointmentResources"
method: PUT
path: "/service/v1/serviceJobs/{serviceJobId}/appointments/{appointmentId}/resources"
tags: ["Services v1"]
---

# assignAppointmentResources

`PUT /service/v1/serviceJobs/{serviceJobId}/appointments/{appointmentId}/resources`

Assigns new resource(s) or overwrite/update the existing one(s) to a service job appointment.

**Usage Plan:**

| Rate (requests per second) | Burst |
| ---- | ---- |
| 1 | 2 |

The `x-amzn-RateLimit-Limit` response header returns the usage plan rate limits that were applied to the requested operation, when available. The table above indicates the default rate and burst values for this operation. Selling partners whose business demands require higher throughput may see higher rate and burst values than those shown here. For more information, see [Usage Plans and Rate Limits in the Selling Partner API](https://developer-docs.amazon/sp-api/docs/usage-plans-and-rate-limits-in-the-sp-api).

## Path parameters

- `serviceJobId` string, required
- `appointmentId` string, required

## Request body

- AssignAppointmentResourcesRequest — Request schema for the `assignAppointmentResources` operation.
  - `resources` AppointmentResource[], required — List of resources that performs or performed job appointment fulfillment.
    - `resourceId` string — The resource identifier.

## Response `200`

Success response.

- AssignAppointmentResourcesResponse — Response schema for the `assignAppointmentResources` operation.
  - `payload` object — The payload for the `assignAppointmentResource` operation.
    - `warnings` Warning[] — A list of warnings returned in the sucessful execution response of an API request.
      - `code` string, required — An warning code that identifies the type of warning that occurred.
      - `message` string, required — A message that describes the warning condition in a human-readable form.
      - `details` string — Additional details that can help the caller understand or address the warning.
  - `errors` Error[] — A list of error responses returned when a request is unsuccessful.
    - `code` string, required — An error code that identifies the type of error that occurred.
    - `message` string, required — A message that describes the error condition.
    - `details` string — Additional details that can help the caller understand or fix the issue.

## Other responses

- `400` — Request has missing or invalid parameters and cannot be parsed.
- `403` — Indicates that access to the resource is forbidden. Possible reasons include Access Denied, Unauthorized, Expired Token, or Invalid Signature.
- `404` — The resource specified does not exist.
- `413` — The request size exceeded the maximum accepted size.
- `415` — The request payload is in an unsupported format.
- `422` — Unprocessable Entity. Unable to process the contained instructions.
- `429` — The frequency of requests was greater than allowed.
- `500` — An unexpected condition occurred that prevented the server from fulfilling the request.
- `503` — Temporary overloading or maintenance of the server.

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