Create Linked Work Item

API Type

Web Services

Description

Creates a human task (manual work item) that is linked to another human task.

Good to Know

  • The task you create may or may not depend on the completion of the task to which it is linked. It is based on the input parameter for the API -- for example Dependent with a value of true or false. In other words, if Dependent is set to true, the parent task cannot be completed until the newly created task gets completed. If Dependent is set to false the parent task can be marked as Completed before new task is completed.
  • To call this method, the API account user must have the access right, Create a Task.

Syntax

public virtual WFEvent CreateLinkedWorkItem(string SourceWorkItemID, string WorkToPerform, string UserID, WFTimeDuration duration, string ClientData)

Parameters

NameDescription

SourceWorkItemID

Function:
An ID that represents the original, or source, work item.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A valid, unique 32-character ID.

WorkToPerform

Function:
Represents the task that performed by the participants of the activity.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A valid work to perform name.

UserID

Function:
Specifies the user ID.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A valid user ID.

duration

Function:
Specifies the duration settings of a work item.
Type
WFTimeDuration
Accepted Values:
A valid WFTimeDuration object.

ClientData

Function:
Specifies the client data, which identifies a client for AgilePoint Server.
Type
string
Accepted Values:
A string that contains the client data.

If this value is null, the system will keep existing client data. Otherwise the relevant data is overwritten.

Output

None.

Example

IWFWorkflowService svc = base.GetWorkflowService();
// get existing work item
string workItemID = ..// for example,
"90CF843AC57644058A391FBFA030F607"

try
	{
    // Get the source WFManualWorkItem object
    WFManualWorkItem SourceWorkItemID = svc.GetWorkItem(workItemID)
    string WorkToPerform = SourceWorkItemID.Name; //different
    WorkToPerform can be used if desired
    WFTimeDuration duration = new WFTimeDuration();
    duration.Length = "15"; //for example, 15 days
    duration.Unit = WFTimeUnit.DAY;
    string UserID = @"[DOMAIN NAME]\username"; //the participant of the
    linked work item
    WFEvent evt = svc.CreateLinkedWorkItem(
             SourceWorkItemID.WorkItemID,
             WorkToPerform,
             UserID,
             duration,
             null);
	}

catch( Exception ex)
	{
    Console.WriteLine("Failed! " + ShUtil.GetSoapMessage(ex));
    }

Supported Versions

3.2.0.4 and higher

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