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The use of this routine function requires the SIL Tempo Connector add-on (free) be installed.
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Syntax | tempoGetAllocations(user, startDate, endDate[, projects, issues]) | Package | tempo | Alias | | Pkg Usage | getAllocations(user, startDate, endDate[, projects, issues]) |
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Note that this routine function is only available if the Tempo Planner add-on is installed. |
Description
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Routine Function returns the allocations that might exists for a user between the specified dates, optionally filtered by projects or even for individual issues |
Routine Function returns the allocations that might exists for a user between the specified dates, optionally filtered by projects or even for individual issues. The return is represented by an array of TempoAllocation structures. All parameters can be empty / null, in which case they will not be used as filter criteria. If all are null, all allocations will be returned, which is something you might be unprepared for.
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