SPropValue
Applies to: Office 2010 | Outlook 2010 | Visual Studio
Describes a MAPI property.
Header file: |
Mapidefs.h |
Related macros: |
typedef struct _SPropValue
{
ULONG ulPropTag;
ULONG dwAlignPad;
union _PV Value;
} SPropValue, FAR *LPSPropValue;
Members
ulPropTag
Property tag for the property. Property tags are 32-bit unsigned integers consisting of the property's unique identifier in the high-order 16 bits and the property's type in the low-order 16 bits.dwAlignPad
Reserved for MAPI; do not use.Value
Union of data values, the specific value dictated by the property type. The following table lists for each property type, the member of the union that should be used and its associated data type.Property type
Value
Data type of Value
PT_I2 or PT_SHORT
i
short int
PT_I4 or PT_LONG (signed)
l
LONG
PT_I4 or PT_LONG (unsigned)
ul
ULONG
PT_R4 or PT_FLOAT
flt
float
PT_R8 or PT_DOUBLE
dbl
double
PT_BOOLEAN
b
unsigned short int
PT_CURRENCY
cur
PT_APPTIME
at
double
PT_SYSTIME
ft
PT_STRING8
lpszA
LPSTR
PT_BINARY
bin
BYTE [array]
PT_UNICODE
lpszW
LPWSTR
PT_CLSID
lpguid
LPGUID
PT_I8 or PT_LONGLONG
li
LARGE_INTEGER
PT_MV_I2
MVi
PT_MV_LONG
MVI
PT_MV_R4
MVflt
PT_MV_DOUBLE
MVdbl
PT_MV_CURRENCY
MVcur
PT_MV_APPTIME
MVat
PT_MV_SYSTIME
MVft
PT_MV_BINARY
MVbin
PT_MV_STRING8
MVszA
PT_MV_UNICODE
MVszW
PT_MV_CLSID
MVguid
PT_MV_I8
MVli
PT_ERROR
err
PT_NULL or PT_OBJECT
x
LONG
PT_PTR
lpv
VOID *
Remarks
The ulPropTag member is made up of two parts:
An identifier in the high-order 16 bits.
A type in the low-order 16 bits.
The identifier is a numeric value within a particular range. MAPI defines ranges for identifiers to describe what the property is used for and who is responsible for maintaining it. MAPI defines constraints for each of the property tags that it supports in the Mapitags.h header file.
The type indicates the format for the property's value. MAPI defines constants for each of the property types that it supports in the Mapidefs.h header file.
For a complete list of the valid property ranges for identifiers and property types, see the Property Identifiers and Types appendix.
The dwAlignPad member is used as padding to make sure proper alignment on computers that require 8-byte alignment for 8-byte values. Developers who write code on such computers should use memory allocation routines that allocate the SPropValue arrays on 8-byte boundaries.
For more information, see MAPI Property Type Overview and Updating MAPI Properties.