Article ID: 181190 - Last Review: November 23, 2006 - Revision: 2.2 OL98: How to Retrieve All Recurring Appointments with CodeThis article was previously published under Q181190 SYMPTOMS
When writing programming code that retrieves a set of calendar appointments
in Microsoft Outlook 98, you can only retrieve the first instance of a
recurring appointment.
CAUSE
Recurring appointments are not automatically included in the collection of
appointment items.
RESOLUTION
Set the collection's IncludeRecurrences property to True.
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When programmatically referring to a group of appointments, these items are part of the Items collection object. Once you have set an object variable to the entire collection of items, you can then use the IncludeRecurrences property to optionally include all of the recurring appointments. Next you would typically use the Restrict method if you want to use a subset of the entire collection. Then you could optionally sort the collection. The following example assumes you have already set up one recurring appointment in your calendar and that you have the Calendar folder selected. Because it does not use the Restrict method, it will return all appointments in the Calendar. REFERENCES
For more information about creating solutions with Microsoft Outlook 98,
please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
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