Difference between revisions of "Timereg addMinutesSpent"
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− | Timereg_addMinutesSpent(''ResourceId'', minutesSpent, status[, date[, '' | + | Timereg_addMinutesSpent(''ResourceId'', minutesSpent, status[, date[, ''UserResourceId''[, role]]]) |
'''Arguments''' | '''Arguments''' | ||
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*date: is an array which is the original date time | *date: is an array which is the original date time | ||
− | *'' | + | *''UserResourceId: is a number expression. It is the new user resource id to add minutes spent.'' |
*role: is a number type | *role: is a number type | ||
Revision as of 05:11, 14 September 2015
Timereg_addMinutesSpent
Add number of minutes to task or project register
Syntax
Timereg_addMinutesSpent(ResourceId, minutesSpent, status[, date[, UserResourceId[, role]]])
Arguments
- ResourceId: is a number expression. It is the task or project resource id
- minutesSpent: is a number of hours to add
- status: is a string type
Met |
Sick - ½ day |
Vacation - ½ day |
Holiday - ½ day |
Funeral - ½ day |
Met -1/2 day |
- date: is an array which is the original date time
- UserResourceId: is a number expression. It is the new user resource id to add minutes spent.
- role: is a number type
Index |
Type |
0 |
Project Manager |
1 |
Help Author |
2 |
Technical Designer |
3 |
Developer |
4 |
Tester |
Return value
number of hours registered after applying the given minutes
Example
number a = Timereg_addMinutesSpent(738918, 30, "Met");
print(a); //0.5