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Monday, December 17, 2012

Route Message

Moves an entity instance from one queue to another.

Remarks

To use this message, pass an instance of the RouteRequest class as the request parameter in the Execute method.

There are three types of routing behavior as shown in the following table.

Route type        Description

User                 Routes the entity instance to the queue belonging to a user. The field EndpointId must be the ID of a user.

Queue              Routes the entity instance to a specific queue. The field EndpointId must be the ID of a queue.

Auto                Performs automatic routing using workflow. The field EndpointId is ignored. The field SourceQueueId specifies the ID of the queue that contains the entity instance specified in the Target field.

To perform this action, the caller must have access rights on the entity instance specified in the request class. For a list of required privileges, see Route Privileges.

  
//# The following code example shows how to use the Route message.

// Set up the CRM service.
CrmAuthenticationToken token = new CrmAuthenticationToken();
// You can use enums.cs from the SDK\Helpers folder to get the enumeration for Active Directory authentication.
token.AuthenticationType = 0;
token.OrganizationName = "AdventureWorksCycle";

CrmService service = new CrmService();
service.Url = "http://:/mscrmservices/2007/crmservice.asmx";
service.CrmAuthenticationTokenValue = token;
service.Credentials = System.Net.CredentialCache.DefaultCredentials;


// Create the target object for the request.
TargetQueuedAppointment target = new TargetQueuedAppointment();
// EntityId is the GUID of the appointment being routed.
target.EntityId = new Guid("7E91958D-C8A1-404C-AC2C-9C474FB2427B");

// Create the request object.
RouteRequest route = new RouteRequest();

// Set the properties of the request object.
route.Target = target;

// EndPointId is the GUID of the queue or user the appointment is being routed to.
// The queue cannot be a work in progress queue.
route.EndPointId = new Guid("44E05740-607B-47AA-ABD6-13A007E2DD85");

// RouteType indicates the EntityType of the endpoint.
route.RouteType = RouteType.Queue;

// SourceQueueId is the GUID of the queue that the appointment is coming from.
route.SourceQueueId = new Guid("BD0C1BDD-3310-4ECA-B2B1-131C2F5ED1B2");

// Execute the request.
RouteResponse routed = (RouteResponse)service.Execute(route);