reflectCheckInResponse resource type

Namespace: microsoft.graph

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Represents a response to Microsoft Reflect check-in. Inherits from entity.

Methods

Method Return type Description
Get reflectCheckInResponse Read the properties and relationships of a reflectCheckInResponse object.

Properties

Property Type Description
checkInId String Identifier for the Reflect check-in.
checkInTitle String The question or prompt of the Reflect check-in that this response addresses.
classId String ID of the class associated with the Reflect check-in.
createdDateTime DateTimeOffset Date and time when the Reflect check-in was created. The timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.
creatorId String ID of the user who created the Reflect check-in.
isClosed Boolean Indicates whether the Reflect check-in is closed (true) or open (false).
responderId String ID of the user who responded to the Reflect check-in.
responseEmotion responseEmotionType Represents the exact emotion name that the responder felt during the Reflect check-in response. The possible values are: none, confident, excited, happy, motivated, peaceful, ambitious, cheerful, comfortable, creative, determined, energized, focused, fulfilled, grateful, included, inspired, optimistic, proud, successful, valuable, annoyed, bored, calm, confused, glad, content, pensive, reserved, restless, shocked, tired, angry, depressed, exhausted, lonely, nervous, anxious, apathetic, concerned, disappointed, frightened, frustrated, hopeless, hurt, jealous, miserable, overwhelmed, skeptical, stressed, stuck, worthless, awed, ashamed, curious, sensitive, sad, unknownFutureValue.
responseFeedback responseFeedbackType Represents the pleasantness level of the response that indicates how pleasant the responder felt. The possible values are: none, notDetected, veryUnpleasant, unpleasant, neutral, pleasant, veryPleasant, unknownFutureValue.
submitDateTime DateTimeOffset Date and time when the response to the Reflect check-in was submitted. The timestamp type represents date and time information using ISO 8601 format and is always in UTC. For example, midnight UTC on Jan 1, 2014 is 2014-01-01T00:00:00Z.

Relationships

None.

JSON representation

The following JSON representation shows the resource type.

{
  "@odata.type": "#microsoft.graph.reflectCheckInResponse",
  "checkInId": "String",
  "checkInTitle": "String",
  "classId": "String",
  "createdDateTime": "String (timestamp)",
  "creatorId": "String",
  "isClosed": "Boolean",
  "responderId": "String",
  "responseEmotion": "String",
  "responseFeedback": "String",
  "submitDateTime": "String (timestamp)"
}