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Productivity Activities
Last updated Nov 21, 2024

RSVP

UiPath.MicrosoftOffice365.Activities.Calendar.Rsvp

Description

Uses the Microsoft Graph Accept event, Decline event, and Tentatively accept APIs to respond (Response) to a specified event (Event).

You have the option to send an email to the organizer (EmailOrganizer) that includes your response type (Accept, Decline, TentativelyAccept) and a comment (Comment).

Scopes

This activity requires the following scopes:

  • Calendars.ReadWrite

OR

  • Calendars.ReadWrite.Shared

Project compatibility

Windows - Legacy | Windows

Configuration

Properties

Common
  • DisplayName - The display name of the activity. This property supports String variables and string formatted values.
Input
  • Account - (Optional) The email address with which to interact. This may include any shared mailbox to which the current user has access rights. If left blank, the current user's account is assumed. This property supports String variables and string formatted values.
    Note: Account field is mandatory for ApplicationIdAndSecret and ApplicationIdAndCertificate authentication types.
  • Event - The event to which a response is sent. This field supports only Event variables. Enter the output property variable from the Search Events activity (Events) and specify the item in the array that you want to use (e.g., myEvents(0)).
  • Response - The event response type. Select one of the three options: Accept, TentativelyAccept, Decline. The default value is Accept.
Misc
  • Private - If selected, the values of variables and arguments are no longer logged at Verbose level. This field supports Boolean values.
Options
  • Comment - Sends a note along with the response. This property supports String variables and string formatted values.
  • EmailOrganizer - If selected, an email with your response type and comment (if applicable) is sent to the event organizer. This field supports Boolean values.

How it works

The following steps and message sequence diagram is an example of how the activity works from design time (i.e., the activity dependencies and input/output properties) to run time.

  1. Complete the steps.
  2. Add the Microsoft Office 365 Scope activity to your project.
  3. Add an activity or run an external process that outputs a Event object (e.g., Search Events).
  4. Add the RSVP activity inside the Microsoft Office 365 Scope activity.
  5. Enter values for the Input properties.
  6. Run the activity.

    • Your input property values are sent to the AcceptEvent, DeclineEvent, and TentativelyAcceptEvent APIs.



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