Member values
Member name | Data type | Description | Usage |
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user_event | int | User event type | You can manipulate the field user_event as if it were a regular field. To clear the value of user_event and reset it to the default value for its type, you call the ClearField() method of the Message interface. |
modified_user | UserProfileHandle | User profile that was modified | To set modified_user, you simply assign a value directly to a field within modified_user. You can also use the parent message’s HasField() method to check if a message type field value has been set. |
timestamp | Timestamp | Event timestamp | To set timestamp, you simply assign a value directly to a field within timestamp. You can also use the parent message’s HasField() method to check if a message type field value has been set. |
user_handle | UserProfileHandle | User that caused the user profile event (i.e. user who changed the user profile) | To set user_handle, you simply assign a value directly to a field within user_handle. You can also use the parent message’s HasField() method to check if a message type field value has been set. |
connection | Connection | Connection that caused the user profile event (i.e. user who changed the user profile) | To set connection, you simply assign a value directly to a field within connection. You can also use the parent message’s HasField() method to check if a message type field value has been set. |
Parent topic: Base (Python)