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Rog March 6th 06 05:36 PM

Deleted Items
 
Hey guys, I want to check if an item exists in the DeletedItems Folder,
but if I use item.Parent, it will show me the original folder of the
item. So if I delete a task through outlook UI, and then in my code
check the Parent it will still show as Tasks until I shutdown outlook
and restart. It is like it does not pick up the fact that this item is
in the Deleted Items folder until I restart outlook. I do not want to
enumerate through all of the deleted items each time, so do you have any
suggestions?
Thanks

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] March 6th 06 06:12 PM

Deleted Items
 
Please show the code you're using the access the item and explain what event you're using to run it.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Rog" wrote in message ...
Hey guys, I want to check if an item exists in the DeletedItems Folder,
but if I use item.Parent, it will show me the original folder of the
item. So if I delete a task through outlook UI, and then in my code
check the Parent it will still show as Tasks until I shutdown outlook
and restart. It is like it does not pick up the fact that this item is
in the Deleted Items folder until I restart outlook. I do not want to
enumerate through all of the deleted items each time, so do you have any
suggestions?
Thanks


Rog March 7th 06 01:48 AM

Deleted Items
 
Thanks as always Sue:

Outlook.MAPIFolder mFolder
=(Outlook.MAPIFolder)HelperClass.GetPropertyHelper (item, "Parent");
string fname = mFolder.Name;

if(fname.IndexOf("Deleted") = 0)
{

}

"fname" seems to be the original folder that the item was deleted from,
not the deleted items folder. If I close outlook and restart then it
picks up.
I am running this code on a button click not on any outlook event.
Rog

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
Please show the code you're using the access the item and explain what event you're using to run it.


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] March 7th 06 02:36 AM

Deleted Items
 
How does GetPropertyHelper work? And how -- and when -- is Item instantiated?

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Configuring Microsoft Outlook 2003
http://www.turtleflock.com/olconfig/index.htm
and Microsoft Outlook Programming - Jumpstart for
Administrators, Power Users, and Developers
http://www.outlookcode.com/jumpstart.aspx


"Rog" wrote in message ...
Thanks as always Sue:

Outlook.MAPIFolder mFolder
=(Outlook.MAPIFolder)HelperClass.GetPropertyHelper (item, "Parent");
string fname = mFolder.Name;

if(fname.IndexOf("Deleted") = 0)
{

}

"fname" seems to be the original folder that the item was deleted from,
not the deleted items folder. If I close outlook and restart then it
picks up.
I am running this code on a button click not on any outlook event.


Hey guys, I want to check if an item exists in the DeletedItems Folder,
but if I use item.Parent, it will show me the original folder of the
item. So if I delete a task through outlook UI, and then in my code
check the Parent it will still show as Tasks until I shutdown outlook
and restart. It is like it does not pick up the fact that this item is
in the Deleted Items folder until I restart outlook. I do not want to
enumerate through all of the deleted items each time, so do you have any
suggestions?
Thanks


Rog March 7th 06 02:39 PM

Deleted Items
 
public static object GetPropertyHelper(object targetObject, string
propertyName)
{
try
{
return targetObject.GetType().InvokeMember(propertyName,
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Public |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.GetProperty,
null,
targetObject,
null,
System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture);
}
catch(System.Exception ex)
{
GlobalConstants.Log(log, "Error", "GetPropertyHelper", ex);
return null;
}
}

and
object item =
this.OutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetItemFromID (entryID, storeID);

Thanks so much.

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
How does GetPropertyHelper work? And how -- and when -- is Item instantiated?


Rog March 7th 06 03:31 PM

Deleted Items
 
I even tried using redemption and getting property 0x0E090102 but it
returns the entryid of the contacts folder (where it was deleted from)
not the entryid of the deleted items folder. but if I use OutlookSpy and
look at 0x0E090102 property then it shows the entryid of the Deleted
Items folder for that Contact.

Rog wrote:
public static object GetPropertyHelper(object targetObject,
string propertyName)
{
try
{
return targetObject.GetType().InvokeMember(propertyName,
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Public |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.GetProperty,
null,
targetObject,
null,
System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture);
}
catch(System.Exception ex)
{
GlobalConstants.Log(log, "Error", "GetPropertyHelper", ex);
return null;
}
}

and
object item =
this.OutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetItemFromID (entryID, storeID);

Thanks so much.

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
How does GetPropertyHelper work? And how -- and when -- is Item
instantiated?


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] March 7th 06 03:36 PM

Deleted Items
 
Have you released all references to the original object and since you're
using .NET code also called Marshal.ReleaseCOMObject and called the garbage
collector? Outlook caches items and their properties and the fact that
things work if you close and restart Outlook makes it look like it's a
caching problem. As long as an item is cached it will return its original
properties back.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Rog" wrote in message ...
I even tried using redemption and getting property 0x0E090102 but it
returns the entryid of the contacts folder (where it was deleted from) not
the entryid of the deleted items folder. but if I use OutlookSpy and look
at 0x0E090102 property then it shows the entryid of the Deleted Items
folder for that Contact.

Rog wrote:
public static object GetPropertyHelper(object targetObject,
string propertyName)
{
try
{
return targetObject.GetType().InvokeMember(propertyName,
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Public |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.Instance |
System.Reflection.BindingFlags.GetProperty,
null,
targetObject,
null,
System.Globalization.CultureInfo.CurrentCulture);
}
catch(System.Exception ex)
{
GlobalConstants.Log(log, "Error", "GetPropertyHelper",
ex);
return null;
}
}

and
object item = this.OutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetItemFromID (entryID,
storeID);

Thanks so much.

Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] wrote:
How does GetPropertyHelper work? And how -- and when -- is Item
instantiated?



Rog March 7th 06 05:06 PM

Deleted Items
 
Thanks Ken for your help on this.
Only problem is I do not maintain a reference to this contact until I am
trying to find it when the button is clicked:
I use this code to get the object:
object item =
this.OutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetItemFromID (entryID, storeID);
but I do not maintain a reference to item outside of this function call.

If I get the item as above and then call:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComO bject(item);
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();

it does not seem to do anything about releasing the cache.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much as always

Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Have you released all references to the original object and since you're
using .NET code also called Marshal.ReleaseCOMObject and called the
garbage collector? Outlook caches items and their properties and the
fact that things work if you close and restart Outlook makes it look
like it's a caching problem. As long as an item is cached it will return
its original properties back.


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] March 7th 06 11:32 PM

Deleted Items
 
Well, I'm sorry to tell you nothing really looks wrong in your code :)

The only thing I can think of and it's a stretch, is that you might try
getting each component object as a separate object instead of using dot
operators, where Outlook always creates internal variables. So for example
set a NameSpace object and use that to call the GetItemFromID method. Also
see if you are doing anything further on in that code that might call a
procedure or item method that somehow might also be creating an implicit
object variable that isn't being released when expected.

I'd also be curious to see if you put up some button or something and waited
a while, like 5 minutes, before clicking it and seeing if the GetItemFromID
code worked then. Just for testing of course.

--
Ken Slovak
[MVP - Outlook]
http://www.slovaktech.com
Author: Absolute Beginner's Guide to Microsoft Office Outlook 2003
Reminder Manager, Extended Reminders, Attachment Options
http://www.slovaktech.com/products.htm


"Rog" wrote in message ...
Thanks Ken for your help on this.
Only problem is I do not maintain a reference to this contact until I am
trying to find it when the button is clicked:
I use this code to get the object:
object item = this.OutlookApp.GetNamespace("MAPI").GetItemFromID (entryID,
storeID);
but I do not maintain a reference to item outside of this function call.

If I get the item as above and then call:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComO bject(item);
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();

it does not seem to do anything about releasing the cache.
Any ideas?
Thanks so much as always



Rog March 8th 06 04:52 PM

Deleted Items
 
Yes it seems if I do wait some period of time after deleting an item
from the contacts folder it will be picked up that it has moved into the
Deleted Items Folder.
What is odd too is, I used OutlookSpy to look at PR_PARENT_ENTRYID and
it shows the deleted items folder enntry, but if I use the same in my code:
safeMailitem.get_Fields(235471106); it will return the entryid of the
Contacts folder.


Ken Slovak - [MVP - Outlook] wrote:
Well, I'm sorry to tell you nothing really looks wrong in your code :)

The only thing I can think of and it's a stretch, is that you might try
getting each component object as a separate object instead of using dot
operators, where Outlook always creates internal variables. So for
example set a NameSpace object and use that to call the GetItemFromID
method. Also see if you are doing anything further on in that code that
might call a procedure or item method that somehow might also be
creating an implicit object variable that isn't being released when
expected.

I'd also be curious to see if you put up some button or something and
waited a while, like 5 minutes, before clicking it and seeing if the
GetItemFromID code worked then. Just for testing of course.



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