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subcode
Sometimes used to provide more detail of the status of the action. For example,
subcode
values are used to differentiate between different situations in which
code
is set to
no-access
. The following values are possible for this attribute:
Contained tags
invalid
Returned by
All actions.
Example
<status code="ok" />
time-slot-begin
Description
The start date and time for a meeting session, in ISO 8601 date format.
Attributes
None.
Contained tags
None (content only).
Returned by
report-meeting-session-slots
Example
<time-slot-begin>2004-02-14T06:50:00.000-08:00</time-slot-begin>
Value
Description
account-expired
The customer account has expired.
denied
Based on the supplied credentials, you don’t have access to perform the
action.
no-login
You haven’t logged in. To resolve the error, log in (using the
login
action)
before you call the action. For more information, see the
login
action.
no-quota
The account limits have been reached or exceeded.
not-available
The required resource is unavailable.
not-secure
You must use SSL to call this action.
pending-activation
The account has not yet been activated.
pending-license
The account’s license agreement has not been settled.
sco-expired
The course or tracking content has expired.
sco-not-started
The meeting or course has not started.
Summary of Contents for BREEZE-USING THE BREEZE XML WEB SERVICES
Page 1: ...Using the Breeze XML Web Services...
Page 8: ...8 Contents...
Page 12: ...12 Introduction Before You Begin...
Page 26: ...26 Chapter 2 Working with Filters...
Page 36: ...36 Chapter 3 Common Tasks...
Page 112: ...112 Chapter 4 Action Reference...
Page 186: ...186 Chapter 5 XML Results Reference...
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