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Overview


This web service deletes a specified project task type (PwsProjectTaskTypeRef) and returns the identity of the deleted project task type (PwsProjectTaskTypeRef).

Request Format


PwsDeleteProjectTaskType Request

Request Elements


Element

Data Type

Required?

Default

Description

Sample Data

RequestId

Int32

No


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SessionTicket

String

Yes


Click here for more information.

AZ2QD+hg1Hm7vSa7Y3Lm3w==

InactivateIfInuseFlag

Boolean

No

false

If set to 'true' and this task type is in use (associated with a task), this request will set the task type to inactive instead of deleting it; if set to 'false', this request will fail if the task type is in use.

false

ProjectTaskTypeIdentity

PwsProjectTaskTypeRef

Yes


This is the identity of the project task type to be deleted. Click here for more information.


StealLockFlag

Boolean

**deprecated**




EngagementTimestamp

String

**deprecated**




LocksToStealPwsEntityLockSummaryNo
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.
ProjectTaskTypeTimestampStringNo
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.
ProjectorLockSetIdInt32No
A projector lock set id is an identifier for a group of one or more locks held as a unit.

Request Usage Example(s)


Example 01
<soapenv:Envelope xmlns:soapenv="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:pws="http://projectorpsa.com/PwsProjectorServices/" xmlns:req="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Requests/" xmlns:sch="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Scheduling/" xmlns:com="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/">
   <soapenv:Header/>
   <soapenv:Body>
      <pws:PwsDeleteProjectTaskType>
         <pws:serviceRequest>
            <req:SessionTicket>AZ2QD+hg1Hm7vSa7Y3Lm3w==</req:SessionTicket>
            <sch:InactivateIfInuseFlag>true</sch:InactivateIfInuseFlag>
            <sch:ProjectTaskTypeIdentity>
               <com:ProjectTaskTypeUid>1152921504608111306</com:ProjectTaskTypeUid>
            </sch:ProjectTaskTypeIdentity>
            <sch:StealLockFlag>true</sch:StealLockFlag>
         </pws:serviceRequest>
      </pws:PwsDeleteProjectTaskType>
   </soapenv:Body>
</soapenv:Envelope>


Response Format


PwsDeleteProjectTaskType Response


Response Elements


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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0

Status

RequestStatus

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Ok

ServerTimestampUtc

DateTime

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2018-02-28T20:15:05.2972291Z

ProjectTaskTypeIdentity

PwsProjectTaskTypeRef

This is the identity of the project task type that was deleted. Click here for more information.


EngagementTimestamp

String

**deprecated**


LockStolenFromUserIdentity

PwsUserRef

**deprecated**


ProjectTaskTypeTimestampStringThis 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.
StolenLocksPwsEntityLockSummaryThis 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)


Example 01
<s:Envelope xmlns:s="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/">
   <s:Body>
      <PwsDeleteProjectTaskTypeResponse xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/PwsProjectorServices/">
         <PwsDeleteProjectTaskTypeResult xmlns:a="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Scheduling/" xmlns:i="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">
            <Messages xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/CommonServices/" xmlns:b="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/"/>
            <ResponseId xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/CommonServices/">0</ResponseId>
            <Status xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/CommonServices/">Ok</Status>
            <ServerTimestampUtc xmlns="http://projectorpsa.com/CommonServices/">2018-02-28T20:15:05.2972291Z</ServerTimestampUtc>
            <a:ProjectTaskTypeIdentity xmlns:b="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/">
               <b:ExternalSystemIdentifier i:nil="true"/>
               <b:ProjectTaskTypeId i:nil="true"/>
               <b:ProjectTaskTypeUid>1152921504608111306</b:ProjectTaskTypeUid>
            </a:ProjectTaskTypeIdentity>
            <a:EngagementTimestamp>AAAAAA+vlRE=</a:EngagementTimestamp>
            <a:LockStolenFromUserIdentity i:nil="true" xmlns:b="http://projectorpsa.com/DataContracts/Shared/Common/"/>
         </PwsDeleteProjectTaskTypeResult>
      </PwsDeleteProjectTaskTypeResponse>

PwsDeleteProjectTaskType - Common Errors and Warnings


ErrorNumberErrorCodeErrorText
102TaskTypeInactivatedThe project task type is in use and cannot be deleted. It was marked inactive instead.
54099ProjectTaskTypeAssignedToTaskThis project task type cannot be deleted because it is referenced by at least one project task.



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