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koops2121 September 19th 07 07:52 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
I have a task form that I move from folder to folder in Outlook public
folders.
Basically when you save and close it should move to the folder above it.
This worked fine before with Outlook 2000/2003. Using the code:

Sub Item_Close
oTask.Move oFolder
End Sub

Now in 2007 it doesn't do anything.
I've also tried changing it so that it copies the form, then moves the copy:

Sub Item_Close
Set ocTask = oTask.Copy
ocTask.Move oFolder
End Sub

This creates the new task, however none of the custom fields come over with
it for whatever reason.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] September 19th 07 09:33 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
What do you actually see on the new task? Where is your form published? To work in this scenario, it needs to be published either to Organizational Forms, to Personal Forms, or to the forms library on each folder where items are stored. Also, you may need to create the custom fields in the target folder, if you want them to be displayed there in folder views.

Note that you are moving an item, not a form. A form is the code/UI template. It is the item that contains the data that the form displays.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"koops2121" u37561@uwe wrote in message news:78760171b4d50@uwe...
I have a task form that I move from folder to folder in Outlook public
folders.
Basically when you save and close it should move to the folder above it.
This worked fine before with Outlook 2000/2003. Using the code:

Sub Item_Close
oTask.Move oFolder
End Sub

Now in 2007 it doesn't do anything.
I've also tried changing it so that it copies the form, then moves the copy:

Sub Item_Close
Set ocTask = oTask.Copy
ocTask.Move oFolder
End Sub

This creates the new task, however none of the custom fields come over with
it for whatever reason.

Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks,


koops2121 September 19th 07 10:06 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
My form is published to each of the public folders. It's published with the
message class "Base", then it gets moved to the next folder as "Quoted".
When copied it appears fine, however none of the user defined fields are
populated. It does however copy stuff like Subject and Due Date. So both in
the listing and viewing the item user defined fields are null.
I checked the "user-defined fields in this folder" and CompanyName is in
there however it appears blank when copied.


Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] September 19th 07 10:17 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
then it gets moved to the next folder as "Quoted".

Could you explain what you mean by that, please? A code snippet might be instructive.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"koops2121" u37561@uwe wrote in message news:78772c54567fa@uwe...
My form is published to each of the public folders. It's published with the
message class "Base", then it gets moved to the next folder as "Quoted".
When copied it appears fine, however none of the user defined fields are
populated. It does however copy stuff like Subject and Due Date. So both in
the listing and viewing the item user defined fields are null.
I checked the "user-defined fields in this folder" and CompanyName is in
there however it appears blank when copied.


koops2121 via OfficeKB.com September 21st 07 05:44 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
Function Item_Close()

If MoveQuoted = 1 Then
Set oApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set oName = oApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set oFolder = Item.Parent

If oFolder.EntryID =
"000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0300D27A6 408BFB611469494C39DB2EE" &
_
"75A7000000096E430000" Then
Set oFolder = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary")
Set oFolder2 = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary").Folders.
Item("Quoted")
Set oTask = oName.GetItemFromID(Item.EntryID)
oTask.Close(0)
oTask.Move oFolder2
End If

Set oFolder = Nothing
Set oFolder2 = Nothing
Set oName = Nothing
Set oApp = Nothing

End If
End Function

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] September 21st 07 06:05 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
So you're trying to sneak around the limitation against calling Move inside the Close event handler (documented at http://outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=59)?

I can't explain why the moved item would be missing data in a custom field. Do you see the same behavior if you move the item manually? What happens if you delete that field from the folder's User-defined Fields and then add it again. (This will not affect any data if you do it at the folder level.)

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"koops2121 via OfficeKB.com" u37561@uwe wrote in message news:788e089a9b7f6@uwe...
Function Item_Close()

If MoveQuoted = 1 Then
Set oApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set oName = oApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set oFolder = Item.Parent

If oFolder.EntryID =
"000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0300D27A6 408BFB611469494C39DB2EE" &
_
"75A7000000096E430000" Then
Set oFolder = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary")
Set oFolder2 = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary").Folders.
Item("Quoted")
Set oTask = oName.GetItemFromID(Item.EntryID)
oTask.Close(0)
oTask.Move oFolder2
End If

Set oFolder = Nothing
Set oFolder2 = Nothing
Set oName = Nothing
Set oApp = Nothing

End If
End Function

My form is published to each of the public folders. It's published with the
message class "Base", then it gets moved to the next folder as "Quoted".
When copied it appears fine, however none of the user defined fields are
populated. It does however copy stuff like Subject and Due Date. So both in
the listing and viewing the item user defined fields are null.
I checked the "user-defined fields in this folder" and CompanyName is in
there however it appears blank when copied.


koops2121 via OfficeKB.com September 24th 07 08:53 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
You got it! Lol.
When I move the item it moves normally and all the fields are filled in.
However I'm unsure if it's a one-off form that gets created or not.

I tried deleting the user-defined fields in the folder remade them with no
success.

Is what I'm doing unheard of? Does no one else programmatically move items
from folder to folder? If so how do they do it?

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Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook] September 24th 07 09:10 PM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
It's moving a custom form item inside the Close event that's a no-no.

You can see easily if it's a one-off by comparing the values of the Size and MessageClass properties with those of a custom form item moved manually.

--
Sue Mosher, Outlook MVP
Author of Microsoft Outlook 2007 Programming:
Jumpstart for Power Users and Administrators
http://www.outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=54


"koops2121 via OfficeKB.com" u37561@uwe wrote in message news:78b5663d1e826@uwe...
You got it! Lol.
When I move the item it moves normally and all the fields are filled in.
However I'm unsure if it's a one-off form that gets created or not.

I tried deleting the user-defined fields in the folder remade them with no
success.

Is what I'm doing unheard of? Does no one else programmatically move items
from folder to folder? If so how do they do it?


"Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]" wrote in message ...
So you're trying to sneak around the limitation against calling Move inside the Close event handler (documented at http://outlookcode.com/article.aspx?id=59)?

I can't explain why the moved item would be missing data in a custom field. Do you see the same behavior if you move the item manually? What happens if you delete that field from the folder's User-defined Fields and then add it again. (This will not affect any data if you do it at the folder level.)


"koops2121 via OfficeKB.com" u37561@uwe wrote in message news:788e089a9b7f6@uwe...
Function Item_Close()

If MoveQuoted = 1 Then
Set oApp = CreateObject("Outlook.Application")
Set oName = oApp.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set oFolder = Item.Parent

If oFolder.EntryID =
"000000001A447390AA6611CD9BC800AA002FC45A0300D27A6 408BFB611469494C39DB2EE" &
_
"75A7000000096E430000" Then
Set oFolder = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary")
Set oFolder2 = oName.Folders.Item("Public Folders").Folders.Item("All
Public
Folders").Folders.Item("Procurement").Folders.Item ("Calgary").Folders.
Item("Quoted")
Set oTask = oName.GetItemFromID(Item.EntryID)
oTask.Close(0)
oTask.Move oFolder2
End If

Set oFolder = Nothing
Set oFolder2 = Nothing
Set oName = Nothing
Set oApp = Nothing

End If
End Function

My form is published to each of the public folders. It's published with the
message class "Base", then it gets moved to the next folder as "Quoted".
When copied it appears fine, however none of the user defined fields are
populated. It does however copy stuff like Subject and Due Date. So both in
the listing and viewing the item user defined fields are null.
I checked the "user-defined fields in this folder" and CompanyName is in
there however it appears blank when copied.


koops2121 via OfficeKB.com September 25th 07 12:14 AM

Moving a Custom Form from folder to folder in Outlook 2007
 
Ok, thanks a lot for your help!
Much appreaciated!

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