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## Supported Argument Types in Custom Operations

Custom operations can accept different types of arguments. Understanding these options helps define flexible and well-structured APIs.

### Defining Arguments in Custom Operations

When defining a custom operation, you can specify arguments using different types:

- **Scalar Fields**: Basic types such as `string`, `integer`, `float`, etc
- **Custom Types**: Define inline `customType`
- **Reference Types**: Use `a.ref()` to reference enums and custom types

```ts title="amplify/data/resource.ts"
const schema = a.schema({
Status: a.enum(['ACCEPTED', 'REJECTED']),

getPost: a
.query()
.arguments({
// scalar field
content: a.string(),
// inline custom type
config: a.customType({
filter: a.string(),
// reference to enum
status: a.ref('Status')
}),
})
.returns(a.string())
.authorization(allow => [allow.authenticated()])
});
```

## Async function handlers

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