Content Studio Web Content Management System
Assembly: CSServer5 (in CSServer5.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
Write permission on the sent item. Normally only the sender, administrators have this permission, however by default the receiver has read, delete and write permission on tasks.
[This is preliminary documentation and is subject to change.]
Update data for an already sent notification
Namespace: ContentStudio.Notifications
Assembly: CSServer5 (in CSServer5.dll) Version: 5.7.5016.0 (5.7.5016.0)
Syntax
public void Update( ConnectionId connectionId, SessionId sessionId, int notificationId, DateTime dueDate, string title, string details )
Parameters
- connectionId
- Type: ContentStudioConnectionId
A value that identifies the web site - sessionId
- Type: ContentStudio.SecuritySessionId
A value that identifies the user's session. This value usually originates from a call to OpenSession(ConnectionId). - notificationId
- Type: SystemInt32
The item to update - dueDate
- Type: SystemDateTime
A new data to use. Set to DateTime.MinValue if no due date should be used. - title
- Type: SystemString
The new message title - details
- Type: SystemString
The new message details
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
CSException | A business rule was violated in the underlying Content Studio database |
CSPermissionDeniedException | The caller has no permission to perform the requested action |
CSInvalidSessionException | The session is invalid |
CSDocumentNotFoundException | The notification item does not exist |
SqlException | An error occurred when executing the command against the Content Studio database |
Content Studio permissions
See Also