November 2007
Intermediate to advanced
928 pages
26h 9m
English
A recurring task is a work item that you enjoyed doing so much the first time you want to do it again and again and again. Okay, maybe that is a slightly inaccurate statement, but the "again and again and again" part isn’t. Actually, if you diligently studied calendar item recurrence in Chapter 9, task recurrence will seem like an old friend to you. However, when considering task recurrence, you need to be aware of some odd behaviors that differ from calendar item recurrence. We will address these shortly.
You can create recurring tasks through clients such as Office Outlook or through an application programming interface (API) such as Exchange Web Services. For example, we created a new task in Office Outlook ...