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Behavior of ReservationIdToIgnore in resource eligibility logic

Solved91 views26th September 2025#automationscripts
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Andrea Ivkovic [SLC] [DevOps Advocate]290 26th September 2025 0 Comments

Hello Dojo Community,

Could someone please clarify the purpose of the ReservationIdToIgnore property in the EligibleResourceContext object?
Specifically, if a reservation instance ID is provided, does this mean that any resources used in that reservation will be excluded from the list of available resources, even if they are technically available? Or does it imply that the reservation instance itself will be ignored, meaning the resources currently in use will not be treated as "booked" and thus can still be considered available?

Thanks in advance for your help!

Andrea Ivkovic [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 26th September 2025

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Tom Waterbley [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]9.08K Posted 26th September 2025 1 Comment

Hi Andrea,

The ReservationIdToIgnore is explained on the following page: https://docs.dataminer.services/dataminer/Frameworks/SRM/Interacting_with_SRM_using_code/srm_using_resourcemanagerhelper.html?#getting-available-resources

The ReservationIdToIgnore and NodeIdToIgnore properties can be used to exclude an already booked resource. If the TimeRange property was not set on the context, the timing of the ignored booking will also be used to calculate the available resources. This can be useful in scenarios where the available resources for a node you want to swap need to be calculated.

Hopefully this answers your questions.

Andrea Ivkovic [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] Selected answer as best 26th September 2025
Andrea Ivkovic [SLC] [DevOps Advocate] commented 26th September 2025

Hi Tom, many thanks for your reply!

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