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BulkData GetBulkTaskNotes Method


Retrieves a list of task notes that have been updated in the last 72 hours.

Parameters

Name Data Type Is Required
OrgID Long Required
Description The organization’s ID number.
BeginDate DateTime Required
Description The beginning date of the date range for which to pull the list of new accounts. This date cannot be more then 96 hours in the past.
EndDate DateTime Optional
Description The end date of the date range for which to pull the list of new accounts. This will default to SYSDATE if left undefined.

Returned Parameters

Name Data Type
TASK_NOTE_ID Long
Description The ID number for the note record.
TASK_ID Long
Description The ID number for the task record.
SITE_ID Long
Description The site’s ID number.
NOTE_TEXT String
Description The text of the note.
NOTE_TYPE_NUM Integer
Description The type of note that was generated.
Available values:

  • 1 – System
  • 2 – User
NOTE_TYPE_VAL String
Description The type of note that was generated.
Available values:

  • System – 1
  • User – 2
CREATED_DATE DateTime
Description The date the task note was created.
CREATED_BY_ID Long
Description The user’s ID that created the note.
CREATED_BY_NAME String
Description The first and last name of the user that created the note.
UPDATED_DATE DateTime
Description The date the note was last updated.
UPDATED_BY_ID Long
Description The user’s ID that last updated the note.
UPDATED_BY_NAME String
Description The first and last name of the user that last updated the note.
ORG_ID Long
Description The organization’s ID number.

Example

We’ll assume you’ve got a web reference, let’s name it BulkData, in your Visual Studio project. At this point we need to our objects. We’ll need the standard service object, a user request object and a data request object. We can define and create those like this:

// Create request objects
BulkData.LookupUser_Request user_request = new BulkData.LookupUser_Request();
BulkData.BulkDataSoapClient service = new BulkData.BulkDataSoapClient();
BulkData.BulkData_Request request = new BulkData.BulkData_Request();

Here’s my sample code of the Request and user objects.

// request
user_request.Username = "user";
user_request.Password = "pass";
user_request.Channel = 999;

request.OrgID = 123546;
request.BeginDate = DateTime.Today.AddDays(-1);
request.BeginDate = DateTime.Today;

Finally we can call the method and pass across the login object and the request object to perform our reservation. It’s a good idea to do this in a Try Catch block.

// Call the method that will load the response object
try
{
  BulkData.BulkTaskNotes_Response response;
  response = service.GetBulkTaskNotes(user_request, request);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
  MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}

Note that if something goes wrong the service will respond with an exception. You’ll want to take a look at that message returned in that exception so it can be debugged.

For a full list of methods, see BulkData Methods.

Categories: API General, Tasks/to-do
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