08-01-2017 06:03 AM
The register function says this in the documentation:
Registers a new attendee to a scheduled session, or accepts or rejects an invited attendee. When used in conjunction with CreateMeeting
or CreateMeetingAttendee
, it implements the entire registration process for Meeting Center, as follows:
However, although I can grab the attendeeId returned by the create call, there is nowhere to feed it into the register call. Further, it appears that the register call works fine without using the create call first, so the create function seems completely superfluous.
Are these calls both supposed to be used for some reason? If so, why, and what do you use to link them together if not the attendeeId?
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10-12-2017 09:55 AM
CreateMeetingAttendee and RegisterMeetingAttendee are unrelated APIs, as you seem to have noticed. CreateMeetingAttendee supports registration by setting the joinStatus element to ACCEPT for approvals or REGISTER for pending approval. It is not necessary to call both CreateMeetingAttendee and RegisterMeetingAttendee unless you are looking for attendee initiated registration after invitation. Email address is the unique value used to differentiate registrants, you may find that you cannot reuse the same email address for a separate registrant for the same session.
10-12-2017 09:55 AM
CreateMeetingAttendee and RegisterMeetingAttendee are unrelated APIs, as you seem to have noticed. CreateMeetingAttendee supports registration by setting the joinStatus element to ACCEPT for approvals or REGISTER for pending approval. It is not necessary to call both CreateMeetingAttendee and RegisterMeetingAttendee unless you are looking for attendee initiated registration after invitation. Email address is the unique value used to differentiate registrants, you may find that you cannot reuse the same email address for a separate registrant for the same session.
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