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I've searched (object browser, help file, google), but no joy.
I'm pulling certain appointments (based on the contents of the subject line) and I need to differentiate between any partial or full appointments that are within the user's workday, and partial or full appointments that are outside that user's workday (for the partials, I'll have to calculate the number of hours that are actually within the workday). Different users have different start and end times set on their calendar. I haven't been able to find the part of the object model to show the individual user's workday- can anyone point me in the right directions? Once I have that I can calculate backwards to get the duration within the workday, unless there is an easier way to do this somehow. Thanks! Keith |
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