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Element

Data Type

Required?

Default

Description

Sample Data

RequestId

Int32

No


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1

SessionTicket

String

Yes 


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ContractLineItem

PwsContractLineItemDetail

Yes 


The detailed contract line item information to be inserted or updated. Click here for more information.


EngagementCurrencyIdentity

PwsCurrencyRef

Yes 


The currency of the engagement this contract line item resides under. Click here for more information.


EngagementTimestamp

String

No 


This is a Base64 encoded timestamp utilized for engagement locking. For internal use only.


StealLockFlag

Boolean

No

false 

If set to 'true', any locks on the engagement will be stolen if it is currently locked, otherwise, if it is set to 'false' and a lock is in place the service will fail 

true

ContractTypeClearFlag

Boolean

No 

false 

If set to 'true', the contract type associated with the contract line item will be set to null

false

OverageProjectClearFlag

Boolean

No 

false 

If set to 'true', the overage project associated with the contract line item will be set to null

false

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Element

Data Type

Description

Sample Data

Messages

PwsMessage

The web service response status and message. Click here for more information.


ResponseId

Int32

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1

Status

RequestStatus

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Ok

ServerTimestampUtc

DateTime

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2018-01-22T15:02:41.6835065Z

ContractLineItemIdentity

PwsContractLineItemRef

The unique keys used to identify the contract line item


EngagementTimestamp

String

This is a Base64 encoded timestamp utilized for engagement locking. For internal use only.

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LockStolenFromUserIdentity

PwsUserRef

If a lock is stolen in the process of updating an engagement, this identifies the user from which the lock was stolen from. Click here for more information.


Response Usage Example(s)

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