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* taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task | * taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task | ||
* userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who cancels the task | * userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who cancels the task. In case userResourceId is not input, its default value is the userResourceid of the current thread's user. | ||
* content: is a string. It is the cancellation content. | * content: is a string. It is the cancellation content. | ||
Latest revision as of 03:36, 23 December 2011
Task_cancel
Cancel a task
Syntax
Task_cancel(taskResourceId, content)
or
Task_cancel(taskResourceId, content, userResourceId)
Arguments
- taskResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of the task
- userResourceId: is a number expression. It is the resource id of user who cancels the task. In case userResourceId is not input, its default value is the userResourceid of the current thread's user.
- content: is a string. It is the cancellation content.
Return value
empty
Example
number taskResourceId = 34802722;
print(Task_approve(taskResourceId));
Availability
Version 5.8