UserDataTask.Reminder Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a time span value. The value declares the amount of time to subtract from the DueDate, and that time used as the issue time for a reminder for a task. A null value indicates that the task won't issue a reminder. Reminder is of type IReference(TimeSpan).
public:
property IReference<DateTime> ^ Reminder { IReference<DateTime> ^ get(); void set(IReference<DateTime> ^ value); };
IReference<DateTime> Reminder();
void Reminder(IReference<DateTime> value);
public System.Nullable<System.DateTimeOffset> Reminder { get; set; }
var iReference = userDataTask.reminder;
userDataTask.reminder = iReference;
Public Property Reminder As Nullable(Of DateTimeOffset)
Property Value
A time span value, or null to issue no reminder.
Remarks
This property uses a time span value, which is represented differently depending on which language you are programming with. For more information about how to use a time span value, see the Duration property.