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What happens if a meeting is in progress when a DelMeeting request is sent in the Webex Meetings XML API?

  • A. The meeting host is notified and prompted to allow the meeting to be deleted.
  • B. The DelMeeting request drops all call-in users and deletes the meeting.
  • C. The DelMeeting request waits until the meeting is completed and then deletes the meeting.
  • D. The DelMeeting request results in an error.
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rocketStar
Highly Voted 4 years, 1 month ago
It's D : Send a DelMeeting request only for meetings that have not yet started or have already ended. The DelMeeting request will result in an error if sent for a meeting that is currently in progress. From : https://d1nmyq4gcgsfi5.cloudfront.net/site/webex-developer/develop-test/xml-api/xml-api-reference/
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soul23
4 years ago
I agree
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jonasff
Most Recent 3 years, 3 months ago
Agree with rocketStar. Only posting the "official link" case cloudfront remove rocketStar link: https://developer.cisco.com/docs/webex-xml-api-reference-guide/#!delmeeting/delmeeting
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