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'''EmployeeAssignment_addToResource''' | '''EmployeeAssignment_addToResource''' | ||
− | | + | Assign the start date and time of users to a specific resource. |
− | '''Syntax <br>''' EmployeeAssignment_addToResource(userResourceID, timeStart, resourceID); <br><br>'''Arguments<br>''' userResourceID: is an array. <br> timeStart: is an array. | + | '''Syntax <br>''' EmployeeAssignment_addToResource(userResourceID, timeStart, resourceID); <br><br>'''Arguments<br>''' userResourceID: is an array of user resource id. <br> timeStart: is an date time array.<br> resourceID: is a number. It is the resource id of resource which you want to assign users to. <br> |
'''Return type'''<br> Empty. | '''Return type'''<br> Empty. |
Revision as of 04:36, 8 November 2011
EmployeeAssignment_addToResource
Assign the start date and time of users to a specific resource.
Syntax
EmployeeAssignment_addToResource(userResourceID, timeStart, resourceID);
Arguments
userResourceID: is an array of user resource id.
timeStart: is an date time array.
resourceID: is a number. It is the resource id of resource which you want to assign users to.
Return type
Empty.
Examples
array userResourceID={ 37267087, 37267186, 37268086};
array timeStart={2011,10,10,6,37,50,975,40,40};
number resourceID=37246024;
EmployeeAssignment_addToResource(userResourceID, timeStart, resourceID);