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This example creates an instance of <tt>Parameters</tt> and calls <tt>addTask</tt> with four parameters, adding the task related to a LEAD with the identifier <tt>leadID</tt>.
This example creates an instance of <tt>Parameters</tt> and calls <tt>addTask</tt> with four parameters, adding the task related to a LEAD with the identifier <tt>leadID</tt>.
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String ownerID = "";
String ownerID = "";
String leadID = "";
String leadID = "";

Latest revision as of 00:30, 14 December 2011

Functions.addTask(String subject, Date dueDate, String ownerId [, Parameters params])
Adds a task with values from params.

Adds a Task to the database. The added task is displayed in the 'Tasks' object.

This API has two signatures, which perform these actions:

The action performed by this API can be performed via the browser interface via the [New Task] in the Related Information section of a record.

In order to associate the task being added to a specific record in an object, add the following key-value pairs to the Parameters object:

Record identifier (task is associated to this record) reference_id
Record identifier (record is in this object) reference_type

The associated task is displayed in the 'Open Activities' section of the record.

In order to use this API with an 'Add' trigger, choose the 'After Triggering Actions' activation sequence, because the record is not available for association with the 'Before Triggering Actions' activation sequence.

Syntax

Result = Functions.addTask(String subject, Date dateDue, String ownerID)

Result = Functions.addTask(String subject, Date dateDue, String ownerID, Parameters params)

Parameters

subject
The subject of the task
dateDue
The date the task is due
ownerID
The identifier of the owner
params
Other task field-value pairs

Return

Result object
Example
This example invokes addTask with three parameters.
String ownerID = "";
// some code to populate the ownerID.
Result addTaskResult = Functions.addTask("Call Acme Solutions", new Date(), ownerID);
// other business logic. 
//The Result object contains the ID of the task added using Functions.addTask() API
//Retrieve the ID of the task added using the getID() method of the Result class

This example creates an instance of Parameters and calls addTask with four parameters, adding the task related to a LEAD with the identifier leadID.

String ownerID = "";
String leadID = "";
// some code to populate the ownerID
// some code to populate the leadID
Parameters params = Functions.getParametersInstance();
params.add ("reference_type", "LEAD");
params.add ("reference_id", leadID);
Result addTaskResult = Functions.addTask("Call Acme Solutions", new Date(), ownerID, params);