Assignment.TimeScaleData Method
Definition
Important
Some information relates to prerelease product that may be substantially modified before it’s released. Microsoft makes no warranties, express or implied, with respect to the information provided here.
public Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.TimeScaleValues TimeScaleData (object StartDate, object EndDate, Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjAssignmentTimescaledData Type = Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjAssignmentTimescaledData.pjAssignmentTimescaledWork, Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjTimescaleUnit TimeScaleUnit = Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjTimescaleUnit.pjTimescaleWeeks, int Count = 1);
abstract member TimeScaleData : obj * obj * Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjAssignmentTimescaledData * Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjTimescaleUnit * int -> Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.TimeScaleValues
Public Function TimeScaleData (StartDate As Object, EndDate As Object, Optional Type As PjAssignmentTimescaledData = Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjAssignmentTimescaledData.pjAssignmentTimescaledWork, Optional TimeScaleUnit As PjTimescaleUnit = Microsoft.Office.Interop.MSProject.PjTimescaleUnit.pjTimescaleWeeks, Optional Count As Integer = 1) As TimeScaleValues
Parameters
- StartDate
- Object
- EndDate
- Object
- TimeScaleUnit
- PjTimescaleUnit
- Count
- Int32
Returns
Applies to
Feedback
https://aka.ms/ContentUserFeedback.
Coming soon: Throughout 2024 we will be phasing out GitHub Issues as the feedback mechanism for content and replacing it with a new feedback system. For more information see:Submit and view feedback for