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Bert_Bert
Hi,
it there any way e.g. using redemption.dll or mapi or Outlook object model,
to find out which instances fall in .
I would like to make non-default calendar and to programatically check e.g.
all the occurences that fall in today 8:00 to 15:00.
I mean there will be recurring events with exceptions and it would have to
determine it the same way calendar does when it renders its appearance.
I know how to filter based on Restrictions and based on dasl names in
redemption, but is this somehow related ? Filtering is something "more
stupid" and does not concerd recurrence patterns. I do not want to check it
manually if not necessary - rather not re-invent the wheel
thank you
it there any way e.g. using redemption.dll or mapi or Outlook object model,
to find out which instances fall in .
I would like to make non-default calendar and to programatically check e.g.
all the occurences that fall in today 8:00 to 15:00.
I mean there will be recurring events with exceptions and it would have to
determine it the same way calendar does when it renders its appearance.
I know how to filter based on Restrictions and based on dasl names in
redemption, but is this somehow related ? Filtering is something "more
stupid" and does not concerd recurrence patterns. I do not want to check it
manually if not necessary - rather not re-invent the wheel
thank you