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This structure is used to uniquely identify a project issue. Project issues can be identified by ProjectIssueUid or ReferenceID. When specifying a PwsClientRef as an input to a web service, you may specify one or both the ClientNumber and ClientUid. However, if you do specify both they must both refer to the same client or the client reference will not be considered valid. When a PwsClientRef is returned in the response to a web service, both the ClientNumber and ClientUid will be populated, and guaranteed to refer to a single client.. It can also be tagged by a user defined ID called ReferenceId.
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ProjectIssueId | Int32 | No | ||
ProjectIssueUid | Int64 | Yes | 1152921504606875454 | |
ReferenceId | String (???) | No | This is a user-defined ID for project issue. It allows user to identify tag project issues that are submitted in a web service request and also identify the ones that have succeeded or failed to process by in the response of a web service such as PwsSaveProjectIssues. | #3 |
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<ProjectIssueId xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/">28485</ProjectIssueId>
<ProjectIssueUid xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/">1152921504606875461</ProjectIssueUid>
<ReferenceId xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/">#1</ReferenceId> |