Calendar Service

Operations:

CreateCalendars Operation

ReadCalendars Operation

UpdateCalendars Operation

DeleteCalendars Operation

CopyCalendar Operation

GetFieldLengthCalendar Operation

GetStandardTotalWorkHours Operation

GetTotalWorkHours Operation

GetHolidayExceptionDates Operation

SetStandardDetailedWorkHours Operation

GetStandardDetailedWorkHours Operation

SetDetailedWorkHours Operation

GetDetailedWorkHours Operation

WSDL: Calendar.wsdl

Primary Key Field: ObjectId

Target Namespace: http://xmlns.oracle.com/Primavera/P6/WS/Calendar/V1

Default Transport URLs:

http://<hostname>:<port number>/p6ws/services/CalendarService?wsdl

https://<hostname>:<port number>/p6ws/services/CalendarService?wsdl

Java Client Stub Class:

com.primavera.ws.p6.calendar.CalendarService

Description:

Calendars defined the available work hours in each calendar day. Three types exist: global, resource, and project. Either resource or global calendars can be assigned to resources, and either global or project calendars can be assigned to activities.

You can specify national holidays, your organization's holidays, project-specific work/nonworkdays, and resource vacation days. Calendar assignments are used for activity scheduling, tracking, and resource leveling. Whether an activity uses its assigned calendar or the calendar of an assigned resource depends on the activity type you specify.

You can link resource and project calendars to global calendars. Then, if you make changes to a global calendar, your changes apply to all resource and project calendars that are linked to the modified global calendar.



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