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This specifies the identity of a contract type. Contract Types can be identified by a ContractTypeName or ContractTypeUid. When specifying an a PwsContractTypeRef as an input to a web service, you may specify one or both the ContractTypeName and ContractTypeUid. However, if you do specify both they must both refer to the same contract type or the contract type reference will not be considered valid. When a PwsContractTypeRef is returned in the response to a web service, both the ContractTypeName and ContractTypeUid will be populated, and guaranteed to refer to a single contract type.
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ContractTypeId | Int32 |
No |
On Update: No
The contract type Id is a unique identifier for a contract type. For internal use only. | |
ContractTypeName | String (50) |
On Insert: Yes
On Update: Yes (if the ContractTypeUid is not supplied)One of ContractTypeName or ContractTypeUid is required | The contract type name is a unique identifier for a contract type. | Retainer/Service Contract |
ContractTypeUid | Int64 |
On Insert: No
On Update: Yes (if the ContractTypeName is not supplied)See ContractTypeName | A unique and immutable Id for a contract type. | 1152921504606848637 |
Usage Example(s)
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<b:ContractTypeIdentity> <b:ContractTypeId i:nil="true"/> <b:ContractTypeName>Retainer/Service Contract</b:ContractTypeName> <b:ContractTypeUid>1152921504606848637</b:ContractTypeUid> </b:ContractTypeIdentity> |
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