IService.TransactionAnnotationsCreate Method
Definition
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Creates new annotations that are attached to an existing transaction.
public:
Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Services::MessageContracts::AnnotationsCreateResponse ^ TransactionAnnotationsCreate(Microsoft::MasterDataServices::Services::MessageContracts::TransactionAnnotationsCreateRequest ^ request);
[System.ServiceModel.FaultContract(typeof(Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.EditionExpiredMessage))]
[System.ServiceModel.FaultContract(typeof(Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.SkuNotSupportedMessage))]
[System.ServiceModel.OperationContract]
public Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.MessageContracts.AnnotationsCreateResponse TransactionAnnotationsCreate (Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.MessageContracts.TransactionAnnotationsCreateRequest request);
[<System.ServiceModel.FaultContract(typeof(Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.EditionExpiredMessage))>]
[<System.ServiceModel.FaultContract(typeof(Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.DataContracts.SkuNotSupportedMessage))>]
[<System.ServiceModel.OperationContract>]
abstract member TransactionAnnotationsCreate : Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.MessageContracts.TransactionAnnotationsCreateRequest -> Microsoft.MasterDataServices.Services.MessageContracts.AnnotationsCreateResponse
Public Function TransactionAnnotationsCreate (request As TransactionAnnotationsCreateRequest) As AnnotationsCreateResponse
Parameters
The request.
Returns
- Attributes
Remarks
The TransactionAnnotationsCreate(TransactionAnnotationsCreateRequest) operation creates annotations on an existing transaction. This operation creates annotations that are bound only to prior transactions. EntityMemberAnnotationsCreate(EntityMemberAnnotationsCreateRequest) is used to create a stand-alone annotation (meaning an annotation that is attached directly to a member but not to a transaction).
A user can annotate only his or her own transactions. Model administrators can annotate all transactions.
This operation requires a single transaction ID input together with one or more annotation comments.