Folder.GetTable Method
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Obtains a Table object that contains items filtered by
Filter
.
Version Information
Version Added: Outlook 2007
Syntax
expression.GetTable(Filter, TableContents)
expression A variable that represents a Folder object.
Parameters
Name | Required/Optional | Data Type | Description |
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Filter | Optional | String | A filter in Microsft Jet or DAV Searching and Locating (DASL) syntax that specifies the criteria for items in the parent Folder. |
TableContents | Optional | OlTableContents | Specifies the type of items in the folder that GetTable returns. The default is olUserItems. |
Return Value
A Table that contains items in the parent Folder that meet the criteria in
Filter
. By default,
TableContents
is olUserItems and the returned Table contains only the filtered items that are not hidden.
Remarks
If
Filter
is a blank string or the
Filter
parameter is omitted, GetTable returns a Table with rows representing all the items in the Folder. If
Filter
is a blank string or the
Filter
parameter is omitted and
TableContents
is olHiddenItems, GetTable returns a Table with rows representing all the hidden items in the Folder.
For more information on filters, see Filtering Items.
GetTable returns a Table with the default column set for the folder type of the parent Folder. To modify the default column set, use the Add, Remove, or RemoveAll methods of the Columns collection object. When
TableContents
is olHiddenItems, the default column set is always the default column set for a mail folder even though the parent Folder might be, for example, a Contacts folder. For more information on default column sets, see Default Properties Displayed in a Table Object.
You can use Table.Restrict to apply subsequent filters to a Table that is based on the Folder object.
Example
The following code sample illustrates how to use Folder.GetTable to obtain a Table object based on the LastModificationTime of items in the Inbox. It then enumerates and prints the values of a couple of default properties of these items.
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