Document.CheckIn Method
Visio Automation Reference |
Returns a document from a local computer to a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server computer.
Version Information
Version Added: Visio 2002 SR-1
Syntax
expression.CheckIn(SaveChanges, Comments, MakePublic)
expression A variable that represents a Document object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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SaveChanges | Optional | Boolean | True (non-zero) to save document changes before check-in; False (0) to check the document in without saving changes. The default is True. |
Comments | Optional | Variant | Any comments to be stored with this revision of the document (applies only if SaveChanges equals True). |
MakePublic | Optional | Boolean | True to publish the document after check-in. This submits the document for the approval process or, if there is no approval routing for the document, a public version is created that is available to readers of the folder (applies only if SaveChanges equals True); False leaves the document available only for private viewing. The default is False. |
Return Value
Nothing
Remarks
After the document has been checked in using the CheckIn method, the document is closed. This behavior is different from the user interface; when you check in a document in the user interface, the document is closed and re-opened as read-only.
To use the CheckIn method, files must be stored in enhanced folders on a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server computer.
Example
This example checks the server to see if the specified document can be checked in. If it can, this example saves and closes the document, and then checks it back into the server.
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To call the preceding CheckDocIn subroutine, use the following subroutine and replace
servername/workspace/drawing.vdx
with the path to and name of an actual file located in an enhanced folder on a Microsoft SharePoint Portal Server computer.
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