Cisco Cisco TelePresence Management Suite (TMS) Version 15 Developer's Guide
Returned data:
An array of transactions since the CurrentTransactionId. This array will also contain the TransType
element, which may be New or Updated or Deleted or ListIncomplete.
GetTransactionsSinceWithExternalId
Get a list of conference create, update and delete operations that must be performed in order to keep a mirrored
conference database synchronized.
conference database synchronized.
This function is primarily intended for use by Cisco TMSXE.
SaveConferenceWithMode
This function saves a conference in Cisco TMS.
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If an ExternalPrimaryKey is provided, Cisco TMS will try to load an existing conference using the
ExternalSourceId and ExternalPrimaryKey.
ExternalSourceId and ExternalPrimaryKey.
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If ExternalPrimaryKey is not provided or the conference is not found, Cisco TMS will check the
ConferenceId.
ConferenceId.
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If ConferenceId is < 0, Cisco TMS creates and saves a new conference, provided that the conference can
be booked.
be booked.
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If ConferenceId is > 0, Cisco TMS looks for an existing conference and updates it, or throws a "meeting not
found" error. See the section
found" error. See the section
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Depending on the selected booking mode, the function will fail or cause a defective conference in the following
scenarios:
scenarios:
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One or more of the participants are already booked in the same time period.
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A call route is needed, but no call route could be found.
If this function is performed on a recurrent series, the entire series is affected.
Supported parameters:
Conference
The Conference object to be created/updated.
BookingMode
BestEffortForced or Strict.
Returned data:
A Conference object updated with actual values saved in Cisco TMS.
SaveConference
, but automatically uses the Strict
booking mode.
SaveConferenceRecInstanceWithMode
Used to update a single occurrence of a recurrent conference series in Cisco TMS. Similar to
Supported parameters:
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