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I need a programming hint for changing many Birthdays in batch
Hi,
I am not a programmer at all but have *a lot* in Outlook (12 years worth) and learned to write primitive macros to do chores on a number of selected entries. Copied from bits and pieces on the WEB, without really understanding what I am doing. But it works for my purposes. My current problem: got a Blackberry (BB) for Email. It is known that BB does not synch calendar entries before 1970. I have about 100 Birthdays (recurring yearly) that *start* before 1970. These do not show up on the BB. I thought I just select these entries and change their Start date to, say, 1/1/2000 and then the'll show up. Well, it does not work with my primitive methods. Can somebody give me a hint why. The following code is one I use many time to batch change entries. .... Dim objOL As Outlook.Application Dim objSelection as Outlook.Selection Dim Item As Outlook.AppointmentItem Dim myDate As Date .... Set objOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set objSelection = obj.OLActiveExplorer.Selection For Each Item In objSelection Item.Class 0 Then ' probably not really needed MsgBox (Item.Start) myDate = DateValue("1. Januar 2006") ' German Date format, is OK MsgBox (myDate) Item.Start = myDate Item.Save MsgBox (Item.Start) End If Next The problem: The first MsgBox show that the value is as in the Appointment entry (OK). The second date value (what I want) is also OK. Third box: shows that assignment does not happen (it really doesn't), even though I saved the value. Whatever I do, the new date does not get assigned to the entry. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for any hint. Mixx |
I need a programming hint for changing many Birthdays in batch
On 30 Apr 2006 08:38:57 -0700, "Mixx" wrote in
microsoft.public.outlook.program_vba: I am not a programmer at all but have *a lot* in Outlook (12 years worth) and learned to write primitive macros to do chores on a number of selected entries. Copied from bits and pieces on the WEB, without really understanding what I am doing. But it works for my purposes. My current problem: got a Blackberry (BB) for Email. It is known that BB does not synch calendar entries before 1970. I have about 100 Birthdays (recurring yearly) that *start* before 1970. These do not show up on the BB. I thought I just select these entries and change their Start date to, say, 1/1/2000 and then the'll show up. Well, it does not work with my primitive methods. Can somebody give me a hint why. The following code is one I use many time to batch change entries. ... Dim objOL As Outlook.Application Dim objSelection as Outlook.Selection Dim Item As Outlook.AppointmentItem Dim myDate As Date ... Set objOL = CreateObject("Outlook.Application") Set objSelection = obj.OLActiveExplorer.Selection I assume this really reads: Set objSelection = objOL.ActiveExplorer.Selection For Each Item In objSelection Item.Class 0 Then ' probably not really needed MsgBox (Item.Start) myDate = DateValue("1. Januar 2006") ' German Date format, is OK MsgBox (myDate) Item.Start = myDate Item.Save MsgBox (Item.Start) End If Next The problem: The first MsgBox show that the value is as in the Appointment entry (OK). The second date value (what I want) is also OK. Third box: shows that assignment does not happen (it really doesn't), even though I saved the value. Whatever I do, the new date does not get assigned to the entry. What am I doing wrong? Thanks for any hint. According to my tests, this should really bring up the error message: Run-time error -348110843 (eb404005): You don't have the permission to move this item. Apparently, this happens for recurring items. In that case, you have to modify the recurrence pattern. See Ahmed's solution at Sue Mosher's website: http://www.outlookcode.com/codedetail.aspx?id=897 for details. -- Michael Bednarek http://mbednarek.com/ "POST NO BILLS" |
I need a programming hint for changing many Birthdays in batch
Thanks, Michael!
Indeed, one has to change the PatternStartDate Variable in the RecurrencePattern. In my BlackBerry problem I had to shift the YEAR of it to after 1970. Thanks a million, Mixx PS: I never got the error message about permissions, though. |
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