complexType XmlBasePosition
diagram deservices_wsdl_diagrams/deservices_wsdl_p63.png
namespace http://base.api.de.bpm.tibco.com
type extension of XmlModelEntity
properties
base XmlModelEntity
abstract true
children schema-type allocation-method location-ref req-capability privilege-holding attribute push-destination candidate-query
used by
complexTypes XmlModelPosition XmlPosition
attributes
Name  Type  Use  Default  Fixed  Annotation
guid  xs:string  required      
documentation
The GUID that uniquely identifies the entity.
name  xs:string  required      
documentation
The name assigned to the entity.
label  xs:string  optional      
documentation
The optional label assigned to the entity. This is used for display purposes. If not given, the name is used for display.
ideal-number  xs:int  required      
documentation
For modelling purposes only, this returns the ideal number of resources that should be assigned to this Position.

A position can be filled by any number of human resources, but an ideal number can be specified. This ideal number is merely an indication, and a lower or higher number of human resource assignments can be made.
calendar-alias  xs:string  optional      
documentation
The alias of the calendar that this position will use for deadline calculations. This information is only included if requested as part of the request parameters.
candidate-query  xs:boolean  optional      
documentation
Only used in the org-model drill-down API. Returns true if this Position holds a Candidate Query configuration.
                       
annotation
documentation
Describes an org-model Position and the associated entities.
source <xs:complexType name="XmlBasePosition" abstract="true">
 
<xs:annotation>
   
<xs:documentation>Describes an org-model Position and the associated entities.</xs:documentation>
 
</xs:annotation>
 
<xs:complexContent>
   
<xs:extension base="XmlModelEntity">
     
<xs:sequence>
       
<xs:element name="schema-type" type="XmlModelEntity" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Describes the org-model schema type from which this position is derived.

This is an optional element, as a position need not be derived from a schema type.
</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="allocation-method" type="XmlSelectionMode" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Describes the method of work allocation for this position.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="location-ref" type="XmlModelEntity" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Identifies the location to which this position is associated.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="req-capability" type="XmlEntityAssignmentQualified" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Identifies a capability assignment that forms the collection of capabilities required to join this position.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="privilege-holding" type="XmlEntityAssignmentQualified" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Identifies the privileges held by this position, and any qualifier values that may apply.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="attribute" type="XmlOrgAttributeValue" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Names an attribute assigned to this position, and gives the definition for that attribute.  Attributes can only be assigned to a position if it has a schema-type.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="push-destination" type="XmlPushDestination" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>Describes a Push Destinations, used to push work-items to Resources.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
       
<xs:element name="candidate-query" type="XmlCandidateQuery" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1">
         
<xs:annotation>
           
<xs:documentation>The optional query that will identify candidate Resource for this Position.</xs:documentation>
         
</xs:annotation>
       
</xs:element>
     
</xs:sequence>
     
<xs:attribute name="ideal-number" type="xs:int" use="required">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>For modelling purposes only, this returns the ideal number of resources that should be assigned to this Position.

A position can be filled by any number of human resources, but an ideal number can be specified. This ideal number is merely an indication, and a lower or higher number of human resource assignments can be made.
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="calendar-alias" type="xs:string" use="optional">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>The alias of the calendar that this position will use for deadline calculations. This information is only included if requested as part of the request parameters.</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
     
<xs:attribute name="candidate-query" type="xs:boolean" use="optional">
       
<xs:annotation>
         
<xs:documentation>Only used in the org-model drill-down API. Returns true if this Position holds a Candidate Query configuration.
                       
</xs:documentation>
       
</xs:annotation>
     
</xs:attribute>
   
</xs:extension>
 
</xs:complexContent>
</xs:complexType>

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