Overview
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We recommend using the newer version of this request PwsSaveProjectTaskTypes. |
This web service inserts or updates a single project task type based on a detailed project task type structure (PwsProjectTaskTypeDetail). The service returns the identity (PwsProjectTaskTypeRef) of the project Task role task type that has been inserted or updated.
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Request Elements
Element | Data Type | Required? | Default | Description | Sample Data |
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RequestId | Int32 | No | Click here for more information. | ||
SessionTicket | String | Yes | Click here for more information. | ||
AllowedProjectRateTypesClearFlag | Boolean | No | false | If set to 'true', non-default allowed project rate types are cleared. Allowed project rate types supplied in PwsProjectTaskTypeDetail are ignored. | true |
EngagementTimestamp | String | **deprecated** | |||
ProjectIdentity | Yes | The identity of the project for the project task type. Click here for more information. | |||
ProjectTaskType | Yes | The complete set of information for project task type. Click here for more information. | |||
StealLockFlag | Boolean | **deprecated** | |||
LocksToSteal | PwsEntityLockSummary[1.100] | No | The detailed information of the locks that are to be stolen. If not specified, the request will fail if any requested locks are already held. If specified, the information supplied must exactly match the current state of existing locks or the attempt to steal the existing locks will fail. Typically, this service is invoked with LocksToSteal empty or null. If there are existing locks, they will be returned in the LockHolders member of PwsFault. This data can then be sent, as is, back to the server in a second invocation of this service, as LocksToSteal, if the caller desires to steal the locks. | ||
ProjectorLockSetId | Int32 | No | A projector lock set id is an identifier for a group of one or more locks held as a unit. | ||
RateTaskTimestamp | String | No | This is an optimistic locking timestamp that, if provided on update request, will cause the request to fail when the timestamp stored in the database does not match the provided value. |
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Response Elements
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Messages | The web service response status and message. Click here for more information. | ||||||
ResponseId | Int32 | Click here for more information. | 0 | ||||
Status | Click here for more information | Ok | |||||
ServerTimestampUtc | DateTime | Click here for more information. | 2018-03-01T17:44:55.4574017Z | ||||
ProjectTaskTypeIdentity | The identity of the project task type that was just saved. Click here for more information. | ||||||
EngagementTimestamp | String | This is a Base64 encoded timestamp utilized for engagement locking. See Request Elements above for more details. | AAAAAA+xjsY= | LockStolenFromUserIdentity | If a lock is stolen in the process of updating a project task type, this identifies the user from whom the lock was stolen. Click here for more information**deprecated** | ||
LockStolenFromUserIdentity | **deprecated** | ||||||
RateTaskTimestamp | String | This is an optimistic locking timestamp that, if provided on update request, will cause the request to fail when the timestamp stored in the database does not match the provided value. | |||||
StolenLocks | PwsEntityLockSummary | This structure contains information about the locks that were stolen in order to complete this request, Will be included only when LocksToSteal is specified in the request. |
Response Usage Example(s)
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