_XDocument4.GetWorkflowTasks method
Gets a reference to a Microsoft.Office.Core.WorkflowTasks collection for the current form.
Namespace: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath
Assembly: Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath (in Microsoft.Office.Interop.InfoPath.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Function GetWorkflowTasks As Object
'Usage
Dim instance As _XDocument4
Dim returnValue As Object
returnValue = instance.GetWorkflowTasks()
Object GetWorkflowTasks()
Return value
Type: System.Object
A Microsoft.Office.Core.WorkflowTasks collection that contains any Microsoft.Office.Core.WorkflowTask objects for the current form.
Implements
_XDocument3.GetWorkflowTasks()
Remarks
Important
For the GetWorkFlowTasks method to work, you must establish a reference to the Microsoft Office 14.0 Object Library (from the COM tab of the Add Reference dialog box in Visual Studio. This will establish a reference to the Microsoft.Office.Core namespace, which contains the WorkflowTasks class.
Examples
In the following example, the GetWorkflowTasks method is used to display the count of workflow tasks associated with the current form.
This example requires a using or Imports directive for the Microsoft.Office.Core namespace in the declarations section of the form code module.
_XDocument4 thisDoc = (_XDocument4)thisXDocument;
WorkflowTasks myWorkflowTasks =
(WorkflowTasks)thisDoc.GetWorkflowTasks();
int workflowTasksCount = myWorkflowTasks.Count;
thisXDocument.UI.Alert("Get " + workflowTasksCount.ToString() + "
workflow tasks.");
Dim thisDoc As _XDocument4 = DirectCast(_
thisXDocument, _XDocument4)
Dim myWorkflowTasks As WorkflowTasks = _
DirectCast(thisDoc.GetWorkflowTasks(), WorkflowTasks)
Dim workflowTasksCount As Integer = myWorkflowTasks.Count
thisXDocument.UI.Alert("Get " & workflowTasksCount.ToString() & " _
workflow tasks.")