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How do I go to the calendar conflicts when receiving a recurring appointment
that has several conflicts? I've just created a recurring appointment successfully and it says, "4 instances of this recurring appointment conflict with other appointments on your Calendar". That's great information but, as the appointment takes place every week between June 2005 and June 2006, I'd like to know which 4 are in conflict! I was looking for a VBA work around or a button to press, or to click on the grey line where the message is to see a list. Then I can go through each one and see if it is more important than the conflict (so delete the conflict) or vice-versa (so cancel or re-schedule the occurance). Can anyone help or, if not, can this go forward as a suggestion and would anyone else like to see the feature? |
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I believe the best approach would be to use the AppointmentItem.GetOccurrence
method in conjunction with the GetRecurrencePattern to retrieve all instances of the appointment. Then use the date values of the individual appointments with the Restrict method for the Item collection of the MAPIFolder object containing your Calendar data (use the Namespace.GetDefaultFolder method to return your default Calendar folder). This will then return another Items collection containing all the appointments on that specific date that you can either display or get access to their properties. -- Eric Legault (Outlook MVP, MCDBA, old school WOSA MCSD, B.A.) Try Picture Attachments Wizard for Outlook: http://www.collaborativeinnovations.ca Blog: http://blogs.officezealot.com/legault/ "Chilired" wrote: How do I go to the calendar conflicts when receiving a recurring appointment that has several conflicts? I've just created a recurring appointment successfully and it says, "4 instances of this recurring appointment conflict with other appointments on your Calendar". That's great information but, as the appointment takes place every week between June 2005 and June 2006, I'd like to know which 4 are in conflict! I was looking for a VBA work around or a button to press, or to click on the grey line where the message is to see a list. Then I can go through each one and see if it is more important than the conflict (so delete the conflict) or vice-versa (so cancel or re-schedule the occurance). Can anyone help or, if not, can this go forward as a suggestion and would anyone else like to see the feature? |
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