- NAME
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- gcloud compute security-policies remove-user-defined-field - remove a user defined field from a Compute Engine security policy
- SYNOPSIS
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gcloud compute security-policies remove-user-defined-fieldNAME--user-defined-field-name=USER_DEFINED_FIELD_NAME[--region=REGION] [GCLOUD_WIDE_FLAG …]
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- DESCRIPTION
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gcloud compute security-policies remove-user-defined-fieldis used to remove user defined fields from security policies. - EXAMPLES
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To remove a user defined field run this:
gcloud compute security-policies remove-user-defined-field SECURITY_POLICY --user-defined-field-name=my-field - POSITIONAL ARGUMENTS
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NAME- Name of the security policy to update.
- REQUIRED FLAGS
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--user-defined-field-name=USER_DEFINED_FIELD_NAME- The name of the user defined field to remove.
- OPTIONAL FLAGS
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--region=REGION-
Region of the security policy to update. Overrides the default
compute/regionproperty value for this command invocation.
- GCLOUD WIDE FLAGS
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These flags are available to all commands:
--access-token-file,--account,--billing-project,--configuration,--flags-file,--flatten,--format,--help,--impersonate-service-account,--log-http,--project,--quiet,--trace-token,--user-output-enabled,--verbosity.Run
$ gcloud helpfor details. - NOTES
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These variants are also available:
gcloud alpha compute security-policies remove-user-defined-fieldgcloud beta compute security-policies remove-user-defined-field
gcloud compute security-policies remove-user-defined-field
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Last updated 2025-05-07 UTC.