Scope Property
Returns a String that specifies the scope of the specified search. Read-only.
expression.Scope
*expression * Required. An expression that returns a **Search**object.
Remarks
The scope of the search is defined when the search is initiated. For more information, see the **AdvancedSearch**method.
Example
The following Microsoft Visual Basic/Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example creates a Search object. The user's Inbox is specified as the scope of the search. The event subroutine occurs when the search has completed and displays the **Tag**and Scope properties for the new object in addition to the results of the search.
Public blnSearchComp As Boolean
Private Sub Application_AdvancedSearchComplete(ByVal SearchObject As Search)
MsgBox "The AdvancedSearchComplete Event fired for " & SearchObject.Tag & " and the scope was " & SearchObject.Scope
blnSearchComp = True
End Sub
Sub TestAdvancedSearchComplete()
'List all items in the Inbox that do NOT have a flag.
Dim objSch As Outlook.Search
Const strF As String = "urn:schemas:httpmail:messageflag IS NULL"
Const strS As String = "Inbox"
Dim rsts As Outlook.Results
Dim i As Integer
blnSearchComp = False
Const strF1 As String = "urn:schemas:mailheader:subject = 'Test'"
Const strS1 As String = "Inbox"
Set objSch = _
Application.AdvancedSearch(Scope:=strS1, Filter:=strF1, Tag:="FlagSearch")
While blnSearchComp = False
DoEvents
Wend
Set rsts = objSch.Results
For i = 1 To rsts.Count
MsgBox rsts.Item(i).SenderName
Next
End Sub
Applies to | Search Object
See Also | AdvancedSearch Method | AdvancedSearchComplete Event | AdvancedSearchStopped Event | Filter Property | Tag Property