Project.QueueUpgradeProject method

Deprecated in Project Server 2013.

Namespace:  WebSvcProject
Assembly:  ProjectServerServices (in ProjectServerServices.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SoapDocumentMethodAttribute("https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/QueueUpgradeProject", RequestNamespace := "https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/",  _
    ResponseNamespace := "https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/",  _
    Use := SoapBindingUse.Literal, ParameterStyle := SoapParameterStyle.Wrapped)> _
Public Sub QueueUpgradeProject ( _
    projectUID As Guid _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As Project
Dim projectUID As Guid

instance.QueueUpgradeProject(projectUID)
[SoapDocumentMethodAttribute("https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/QueueUpgradeProject", RequestNamespace = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/", 
    ResponseNamespace = "https://schemas.microsoft.com/office/project/server/webservices/Project/", 
    Use = SoapBindingUse.Literal, ParameterStyle = SoapParameterStyle.Wrapped)]
public void QueueUpgradeProject(
    Guid projectUID
)

Parameters

  • projectUID
    Type: System.Guid

    The GUID of the project.

Remarks

Note

In Office Project Server 2007, Project Web App uses methods in the private PWA web service to import a SharePoint task list as a project proposal, and QueueUpgradeProject upgrades the project proposal to a full project. In Project 2013, Project Professional can import and update a SharePoint task list. You can also use CreateWssListSyncedProject(SyncDataSet, String) to create a project from a SharePoint task list.

For information about how QueueUpgradeProject works in Office Project Server 2007, see the QueueUpgradeProject method in the Project 2007 SDK.

See also

Reference

Project class

Project members

WebSvcProject namespace