RecurrenceIDRange Property
RecurrenceIDRange Property
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Modifies the meaning of the RecurrenceID property to refer to multiple instances of a recurring meeting.
Applies To
Type Library
Microsoft CDO for Exchange 2000 Library
DLL Implemented In
CDOEX.DLL
Syntax
[Visual Basic]Property RecurrenceIDRange As String
[C++]HRESULT get_RecurrenceIDRange(BSTR* pVal);
HRESULT put_RecurrenceIDRange(BSTR Val);
Parameters
- pVal
Returns the value of the RecurrenceIDRange property as a reference to a BSTR.- Val
Sets the value of the RecurrenceIDRange property to the value of the BSTR.
Remarks
The value "ThisAndFuture" refers to the instance specified by the RecurrenceID property, and to all later instances of the recurring appointment. The value "ThisAndPrior" refers to the instance specified by the RecurrenceID property, and to all earlier instances of the recurring appointment. The default value is "None," which means the RecurrenceID property refers to a single instance.
Use constant values from CdoRecurrenceIdRangeValues.
Constant Value cdoNone None cdoThisAndFuture ThisAndFuture cdoThisAndPrior ThisAndPrior This property is also available as the recurrenceidrange Field in the Exchange store schema.
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