ItemConstraintEventArgs Class

Provides data for the ItemConstraint event.

Namespace: Microsoft.Synchronization
Assembly: Microsoft.Synchronization (in microsoft.synchronization.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Class ItemConstraintEventArgs
    Inherits EventArgs
'Usage
Dim instance As ItemConstraintEventArgs
public class ItemConstraintEventArgs : EventArgs
public ref class ItemConstraintEventArgs : public EventArgs
public class ItemConstraintEventArgs extends EventArgs
public class ItemConstraintEventArgs extends EventArgs

Remarks

ItemConstraintEventArgs occurs when a constraint conflict is reported, for collision conflicts when the collision conflict resolution policy is set to ApplicationDefined, and for all non-collision constraint conflicts.

Example

The following example implements a handler for the ItemConstraint event. The handler displays the conflicting items to the user and sets the constraint conflict resolution action based on the user's response.

Private Sub HandleItemConstraint(ByVal sender As [Object], ByVal args As ItemConstraintEventArgs)
    If ConstraintConflictReason.Collision = args.ConstraintConflictReason Then
        ' Display the two items that are in conflict and solicit a resolution from the user.
        Dim srcContact As New Contact(DirectCast(args.SourceChangeData, String()))
        Dim destContact As New Contact(DirectCast(args.DestinationChangeData, String()))
        Dim msg As String = ("Source change is " & srcContact.ToString() & vbLf & "Destination change is ") & destContact.ToString() & vbLf & "Click Yes to rename the source change and apply it." & vbLf & "Click No to rename the destination item and apply the source change." & vbLf & "Click Cancel to delete the destination item and apply the source change."
        Dim ccDlg As New ConstraintConflictDlg(msg)
        ccDlg.ShowDialog()

        ' Set the resolution action based on the user's response.
        args.SetResolutionAction(ccDlg.Resolution)
    Else
        args.SetResolutionAction(ConstraintConflictResolutionAction.SaveConflict)
    End If
End Sub
void HandleItemConstraint(Object sender, ItemConstraintEventArgs args)
{
    if (ConstraintConflictReason.Collision == args.ConstraintConflictReason)
    {
        // Display the two items that are in conflict and solicit a resolution from the user.
        Contact srcContact = new Contact((string[])args.SourceChangeData);
        Contact destContact = new Contact((string[])args.DestinationChangeData);
        string msg = "Source change is " + srcContact.ToString() +
                   "\nDestination change is " + destContact.ToString() +
                   "\nClick Yes to rename the source change and apply it." +
                   "\nClick No to rename the destination item and apply the source change." +
                   "\nClick Cancel to delete the destination item and apply the source change.";
        ConstraintConflictDlg ccDlg = new ConstraintConflictDlg(msg);
        ccDlg.ShowDialog();

        // Set the resolution action based on the user's response.
        args.SetResolutionAction(ccDlg.Resolution);
    }
    else 
    {
        args.SetResolutionAction(ConstraintConflictResolutionAction.SaveConflict);
    }
}

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
   System.EventArgs
    Microsoft.Synchronization.ItemConstraintEventArgs

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.

See Also

Reference

ItemConstraintEventArgs Members
Microsoft.Synchronization Namespace

Concepts

Handling Conflicts