Deleting an annotation removes it from the system. This method can be used to remove annotations based on the filter. They are removed based on the name and item/version combination. If a value is specified only instances with this value are removed. If a null value is supplied than all instances of this annotation are removed.
Namespace: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server
Assembly: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server (in Microsoft.TeamFoundation.VersionControl.Server.dll)
Syntax
'Declaration
Public Sub DeleteAnnotation ( _
requestContext As TeamFoundationRequestContext, _
annotationName As String, _
annotatedItem As String, _
version As Integer, _
annotationValue As String _
)
public void DeleteAnnotation(
TeamFoundationRequestContext requestContext,
string annotationName,
string annotatedItem,
int version,
string annotationValue
)
public:
void DeleteAnnotation(
TeamFoundationRequestContext^ requestContext,
String^ annotationName,
String^ annotatedItem,
int version,
String^ annotationValue
)
member DeleteAnnotation :
requestContext:TeamFoundationRequestContext *
annotationName:string *
annotatedItem:string *
version:int *
annotationValue:string -> unit
public function DeleteAnnotation(
requestContext : TeamFoundationRequestContext,
annotationName : String,
annotatedItem : String,
version : int,
annotationValue : String
)
Parameters
requestContext
Type: Microsoft.TeamFoundation.Framework.Server.TeamFoundationRequestContextThe request context.
annotationName
Type: System.StringValue to match when you delete. NULL will delete all instances of this annotation.
annotatedItem
Type: System.StringItem this annotation is associated with. NULL means global object.
version
Type: System.Int32Version of the item the annotation is associated with.
annotationValue
Type: System.StringName of the annotation being deleted.
.NET Framework Security
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries from Partially Trusted Code.