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MAPINAMEID

Applies to: Office 2010 | Outlook 2010 | Visual Studio

Describes a named property.

Header file:

Mapidefs.h

typedef struct _MAPINAMEID
{
  LPGUID lpguid;
  ULONG ulKind;
  union
  {
    LONG lID;
    LPWSTR lpwstrName;
  } Kind;
} MAPINAMEID, FAR *LPMAPINAMEID;

Members

  • lpguid
    Pointer to a GUID structure defining a particular property set; this member cannot be NULL. Valid values are as follows:

    • PS_PUBLIC_STRINGS

    • PS_MAPI

    • A client-defined value

  • ulKind
    Value describing the type of value in the Kind member. Valid values are as follows:

    • MNID_ID
      The Kind member contains an integer value that represents the property name.

    • MNID_STRING
      The Kind member contains a Unicode character string representing the property name.

  • Kind
    Union describing the name of the named property. The name can be either an integer value, stored in lID, or a Unicode character string, stored in lpwstrName.

Remarks

The MAPINAMEID structure is used to describe named properties properties that have identifiers over 0x8000. A property set is an important part a named property. For example PS_PUBLIC_STRINGS or PS_ROUTING_ADDRTYPE are property sets defined by MAPI.

Named properties enable clients to define custom properties in a larger namespace than is available in the MAPI-defined property identifier range. Property names cannot be used to obtain property values directly; they must first be mapped to property identifiers through the IMAPIProp::GetIDsFromNames method. For particular objects such as messages, MAPI reserves a range of property identifiers for custom properties. Therefore, for these objects, clients do not have to use named properties and can save the associated overhead.

For more information about named properties, see Named Properties.

See Also

Reference

GUID

IMAPIProp::GetIDsFromNames

Concepts

MAPI Structures