fsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions Class

Retrieves the changes that have been made to Purchase Order information.
Inheritance Hierarchy
SystemObject
  FabSuiteRequestApifsreqCommand
    FabSuiteRequestApifsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions

Namespace:  FabSuiteRequestApi
Assembly:  FabSuiteRequestApi (in FabSuiteRequestApi.dll) Version: 1.0.0.0 (1.0.0.0)
Syntax
C#
[SerializableAttribute]
[XmlTypeAttribute(Namespace = "http://www.fabsuite.com/xml/fabsuite-xml-request-v0108.xsd")]
public class fsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions : fsreqCommand

The fsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions type exposes the following members.

Constructors
  NameDescription
Public methodfsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions
fsreqGetPurchaseOrderInformationTransactions class constructor
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Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyAPILog
Indicates if this command should be logged to the database. The command must be of a type that supports logging to the database in order to take effect. Currently the commands supporting this option are: TFSCut
(Inherited from fsreqCommand.)
Public propertyCommandGUID
A GUID identifying this particular XML command. If a command fails due to a communication failure the client has no way of knowing if it has been processed. Each command that makes changes (as opposed to just retrieving data) will check the CommandGUID against the GUIDs that have already been processed. If the GUID has already been processed then it will not be re-processed and instead return with an error. This allows the client to saftely re-try a failed command without risking unintended changes.
(Inherited from fsreqCommand.)
Public propertyLastLogID
The log ID that the purchase order transactions have already been read up to. Only retrieve transactions after this log ID.
Public propertyPONumber
The purchase orders to retrieve the information from. If no PONumber elements are specified then all purchase orders will be returned.
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