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**To invite member accounts to a behavior graph** The following ``create-members`` example invites two AWS accounts to become member accounts in the behavior graph arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234. For each account, the request provides the AWS account ID and the account root user email address. The request includes a custom message to insert into the invitation email. :: aws detective create-members \ --accounts AccountId=444455556666,EmailAddress=mmajor@example.com AccountId=123456789012,EmailAddress=jstiles@example.com \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234 \ --message "This is Paul Santos. I need to add your account to the data we use for security investigation in Amazon Detective. If you have any questions, contact me at psantos@example.com." Output:: { "Members": [ { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", "GraphArn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234", "InvitedTime": 1579826107000, "MasterId": "111122223333", "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 }, { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", "GraphArn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234", "InvitedTime": 1579826107000, "MasterId": "111122223333", "Status": "VERIFICATION_IN_PROGRESS", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 } ], "UnprocessedAccounts": [ ] } For more information, see `Inviting member accounts to a behavior graph
`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*. **To invite member accounts without sending invitation emails** The following ``create-members`` example invites two AWS accounts to become member accounts in the behavior graph arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234. For each account, the request provides the AWS account ID and the account root user email address. The member accounts do not receive invitation emails. :: aws detective create-members \ --accounts AccountId=444455556666,EmailAddress=mmajor@example.com AccountId=123456789012,EmailAddress=jstiles@example.com \ --graph-arn arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234 \ --disable-email-notification Output:: { "Members": [ { "AccountId": "444455556666", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "mmajor@example.com", "GraphArn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234", "InvitedTime": 1579826107000, "MasterId": "111122223333", "Status": "INVITED", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 }, { "AccountId": "123456789012", "AdministratorId": "111122223333", "EmailAddress": "jstiles@example.com", "GraphArn": "arn:aws:detective:us-east-1:111122223333:graph:123412341234", "InvitedTime": 1579826107000, "MasterId": "111122223333", "Status": "VERIFICATION_IN_PROGRESS", "UpdatedTime": 1579826107000 } ], "UnprocessedAccounts": [ ] } For more information, see `Inviting member accounts to a behavior graph
`__ in the *Amazon Detective Administration Guide*.