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Counting Appointments
Hi Guys
I'm trying to count the number of appointments in a calendar using the restrict method. If I add "items.IncludeRecurrences = True" then the numbers returned all equal 2147483647. Here is a code snippet: dateFrom = Date.Today dateTo = CDate("2014-01-01") strFind = "[Start] = " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateFrom, "dd MMM yyyy")) & " AND [Start] " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateTo, "dd MMM yyyy")) items = mapi.GetFolderFromID(sID).Items items.Sort("[Start]") items.IncludeRecurrences = True restrictedItems = items.Restrict(strFind) itemCounter = itemCounter + restrictedItems.Count can anyone see where the problem lies? Thanks |
Counting Appointments
That's a known side effect of using IncludeRecurrences: Count isn't
meaningful. To get an accurate count, you can loop through the filtered Items collection in a For Each ... Next loop and increment a counter variable on each pass. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "baggers" wrote in message ... Hi Guys I'm trying to count the number of appointments in a calendar using the restrict method. If I add "items.IncludeRecurrences = True" then the numbers returned all equal 2147483647. Here is a code snippet: dateFrom = Date.Today dateTo = CDate("2014-01-01") strFind = "[Start] = " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateFrom, "dd MMM yyyy")) & " AND [Start] " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateTo, "dd MMM yyyy")) items = mapi.GetFolderFromID(sID).Items items.Sort("[Start]") items.IncludeRecurrences = True restrictedItems = items.Restrict(strFind) itemCounter = itemCounter + restrictedItems.Count can anyone see where the problem lies? Thanks |
Counting Appointments
Sue
Thanks for that answer, it explains why I was getting strange numbers. The method you suggest is terribly slow (we have multiple calendars in which there are recurring appointments with no end date). Do you know of a quicker way to get the number of appointments between two specific dates? Thanks Simon. "Sue Mosher [MVP]" wrote: That's a known side effect of using IncludeRecurrences: Count isn't meaningful. To get an accurate count, you can loop through the filtered Items collection in a For Each ... Next loop and increment a counter variable on each pass. -- Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming: Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54 "baggers" wrote in message ... Hi Guys I'm trying to count the number of appointments in a calendar using the restrict method. If I add "items.IncludeRecurrences = True" then the numbers returned all equal 2147483647. Here is a code snippet: dateFrom = Date.Today dateTo = CDate("2014-01-01") strFind = "[Start] = " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateFrom, "dd MMM yyyy")) & " AND [Start] " & DoubleQuote(Format(dateTo, "dd MMM yyyy")) items = mapi.GetFolderFromID(sID).Items items.Sort("[Start]") items.IncludeRecurrences = True restrictedItems = items.Restrict(strFind) itemCounter = itemCounter + restrictedItems.Count can anyone see where the problem lies? Thanks |
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