ScheduledItem.StartDate property
Gets or sets the Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) at which this ScheduledItem object becomes a visible part of the published Web site.
Namespace: Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing
Assembly: Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing (in Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Property StartDate As DateTime
Get
Set
'Usage
Dim instance As ScheduledItem
Dim value As DateTime
value = instance.StartDate
instance.StartDate = value
public DateTime StartDate { get; set; }
Property value
Type: System.DateTime
The Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) at which this ScheduledItem becomes a visible part of the published Web site.
Exceptions
Exception | Condition |
---|---|
[System.ArgumentNullException] | The parameter cannot contain a a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) value. |
[Microsoft.SharePoint.SPException] | The current user does not have sufficient permissions to perform this action. |
Remarks
A value of January 01, 1900, indicates that an instance of the ScheduledItem class has a start date that is set to a past date and should be published immediately after it is approved. If the start date is set to January 01, 1900, the property is displayed as "Immediately" in the corresponding user interfaces.
To save changes after you set this property, call the ScheduledItem.LIstItem.Update method.
The date and time that are returned by this property can be converted from UTC to local time in server-side code using the SPRegionalSettings.TimeZone.UTCToLocalTime(DateTime) method.
The user must have edit permissions on the PublishingPage to set this value. The user must have view permissions on the PublishingPage to initially retrieve the PublishingPage and get any of its property values.
Examples
This sample sets a start and end date for a ScheduledItem object and schedules the item so that it is published when the start date is reached and it is unpublished when the end date is reached.
Before compiling and running this sample, verify that the SPListItem is a list item in a document library that supports scheduling.
using ScheduledItem = Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.ScheduledItem;
using SPModerationStatusType = Microsoft.SharePoint.SPModerationStatusType;
using SPListItem = Microsoft.SharePoint.SPListItem;
using DateTime = System.DateTime;
namespace Microsoft.SDK.SharePointServer.Samples
{
public static class ScheduledItemCodeSamples
{
public static void SetDatesAndSchedule(SPListItem listItem,
DateTime startDate, DateTime endDate)
{
// Set the input parameter values with
// your own values.
//
// validate the input parameters
if (null == listItem)
{
throw new System.ArgumentNullException("listItem");
}
// Get the ScheduledItem wrapper for the SPListItem
// that was passed in.
//
ScheduledItem scheduledItem = null;
if (ScheduledItem.IsScheduledItem(listItem))
{
scheduledItem = ScheduledItem.GetScheduledItem(listItem);
}
else
{
throw new System.ArgumentException
("The document library containing this SPListItem must support scheduling",
"listItem");
}
// Set and save the date values.
scheduledItem.StartDate = startDate;
scheduledItem.EndDate = endDate;
scheduledItem.ListItem.Update();
// Schedule the item so that the StartDate and EndDate
// take effect.
scheduledItem.Schedule();
}
}
}
Imports ScheduledItem = Microsoft.SharePoint.Publishing.ScheduledItem
Imports SPModerationStatusType = Microsoft.SharePoint.SPModerationStatusType
Imports SPListItem = Microsoft.SharePoint.SPListItem
Namespace Microsoft.SDK.SharePointServer.Samples
Public NotInheritable Class ScheduledItemCodeSamples
Private Sub New()
End Sub
Public Shared Sub SetDatesAndSchedule(ByVal listItem As SPListItem, ByVal startDate As Date, ByVal endDate As Date)
' Set the input parameter values with
' your own values.
'
' validate the input parameters
If Nothing Is listItem Then
Throw New System.ArgumentNullException("listItem")
End If
' Get the ScheduledItem wrapper for the SPListItem
' that was passed in.
'
Dim scheduledItem As ScheduledItem = Nothing
If ScheduledItem.IsScheduledItem(listItem) Then
scheduledItem = ScheduledItem.GetScheduledItem(listItem)
Else
Throw New System.ArgumentException ("The document library containing this SPListItem must support scheduling", "listItem")
End If
' Set and save the date values.
scheduledItem.StartDate = startDate
scheduledItem.EndDate = endDate
scheduledItem.ListItem.Update()
' Schedule the item so that the StartDate and EndDate
' take effect.
scheduledItem.Schedule()
End Sub
End Class
End Namespace