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Overview


This structure is used to uniquely identify an engagement. Engagements can be identified by EngagementCode or EngagementUid. When specifying a PwsEngagementRef as an input to a web service, you may specify one or both the EngagementCode and/or EngagementUid. However, if you do specify both, they must both refer to the same engagement or the engagement reference will not be considered valid. When a PwsEngagementRef is returned in the response to a web service, both the EngagementCode and EngagementUid will be populated, and guaranteed to refer to a single engagement.

Format


PwsEngagementRef
  • PwsEngagementRef
    • EngagementCode: String (20)
    • EngagementId: Int32
    • EngagementUid: Int64

Element


Element

Data Type

Required?

Default

Description

Sample Data

EngagementCode

String (20)

On Insert: No

On Update: Yes (if EngagementUid is not specified)


The engagement code is a unique identifier for an engagement

E001395

EngagementId

Int32

On Insert: No

On Update: No


The engagement Id is a unique identifier for an engagement. For internal use only.


EngagementUid

Int64

On Insert: No

On Update: Yes (if EngagementCode is not specified)


The engagement Uid is a unique and immutable identifier for an engagement

1152921504607324698

Usage Example(s)


Example 01 - EngagementCode Only
               <com:PwsEngagementRef>
                  <com:EngagementCode>E001395</com:EngagementCode>
               </com:PwsEngagementRef>
Example 02 - EngagementCode and EngagementUid
                <com:PwsEngagementRef>
                  <com:EngagementCode>E001395</com:EngagementCode>
                  <com:EngagementUid>1152921504607324698</com:EngagementUid>
               </com:PwsEngagementRef>
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