MSFT_SIPRgsHolidaySetData (New)
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Defines a set of holidays for a year.
The property values for the MSFT_SIPRgsQueueData class map to the settings found in the Response Grpup Services Properties dialog box. You can access these values in the Office Communications Server 2007 R2 Administration Tool by right-clicking the name of a Standard Edition server or Enterprise Edition pool, pointing to Properties, pointing to Applications, and then clicking Response Group Service Properties. In the Response Group Service snap-in, right-click the name of a pool and then click Properties.
MSFT_SIPRgsHolidaySetData
Note
You do not have to configure holiday sets to create a Response Group or workflow.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and includes all inherited properties. Properties are listed in alphabetic order, not MOF order.
Syntax
class MSFT_SIPRgsHolidaySetData
{
[key] string Backend;
string Description;
string[] HolidayIds;
[key] string InstanceId;
string Name;
};
Methods
This class does not define any methods.
Properties
The MSFT_SIPRgsHolidaySetData class has the following properties.
Backend
Data type: [key] stringAccess type: Read-only
Required: When accessing data from any role that belongs to a pool.
This property identifies the instance of SQL Server that manages the back-end database for Office Communications Server.
The value for this property depends on the topology of Office Communications Server.
Topology
Value
Standard Edition
(local)\rtc
Enterprise Edition
(consolidated or expanded configuration)
computername\instancename
or
computername
For Enterprise Edition, computername identifies either the FQDN or the NetBIOS name of the host computer for SQL Server and instancename identifies a named instance of SQL Server on the host computer. The value computername by itself specifies the default instance of SQL Server on the host computer.
The Backend property does not map to the Properties dialog box.
Description
Data type: stringAccess type: Read/Write
Optional.
The value of this property is not case-sensitive.
The Backend property does not map to the Properties dialog box.
HolidayIds
Data type: string[]Access type: Read/Write
Required. A string array of ID for instantiated instances of the MSFT_SIPRgsHolidayData class. This array defines the holidays that are in the set.
The value of this property is not case-sensitive.
The HolidayIDs property maps to the Name setting in the Properties dialog box.
InstanceId
Data type: [key] stringAccess type: Read-only
Required. Read-only. A GUID value that uniquely identifies an instance of this class.
The GUID must be encapsulated between the "{" and "}" braces; for example: "{01234567-0123-4567-89AB-CDEF01234567}".
The InstanceID property does not map to the Properties dialog box.
Name
Data type: stringAccess type: Read/Write
Required. The name that identifies the holiday set.
The value of this property is case-sensitive. The maximum length of the string is 256 characters.
The Name property maps to the Holiday sets dropdown list in the Properties dialog box.
Remarks
This class gets and sets information at the following levels: SQL.
Instances of this class support the following interface methods:
Provider::DeleteInstance();
Provider::EnumerateInstances();
Provider::GetObject();
Provider::PutInstance();
Where PutInstance() supports the following flags:
WBEM_FLAG_CREATE_ONLY
WBEM_FLAG_UPDATE_ONLY
WBEM_FLAG_CREATE_OR_UPDATE
Requirements
Server: Installed on computers serving the following roles: Administrative Tools Server, Application Host, and Web Components Server.
Namespace: Defined in \root\cimv2.