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* taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task | * taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task | ||
− | * userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who accepts the task | + | * userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who accepts the task. In case userResourceId is not input, its default value is the userResourceid of the current thread's user. |
'''Return value''' | '''Return value''' |
Latest revision as of 04:21, 23 December 2011
Task_accept
Accept a task
Syntax
Task_accept(taskResourceId)
or
Task_accept(taskResourceId, userResourceId)
Arguments
- taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task
- userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who accepts the task. In case userResourceId is not input, its default value is the userResourceid of the current thread's user.
Return value
empty
Example
number taskResourceId = 34802722;
print(Task_accept(taskResourceId));
Availability
Version 5.8