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Search.Filter Property (Outlook)

Returns a String value that represents the DASL statement used to restrict the search to a specified subset of data. Read-only

Syntax

expression .Filter

expression A variable that represents a Search object.

Remarks

This property is set as the Filter argument in the Application object's AdvancedSearch method.

When searching Text fields, you can use either an apostrophe (') or double quotation marks ("") to delimit the values that are part of the filter. For example, all of the following lines function correctly when the field is of type String:

sFilter = "[CompanyName] = 'Microsoft'"

sFilter = "[CompanyName] = ""Microsoft"""

sFilter = "[CompanyName] = " & Chr(34) & "Microsoft" & Chr(34)

Example

The following Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example creates a new Search object. The event subroutine fires after the search has finished and displays the Tag and Filter properties of the Search object in addition to the results of the search.

Sub SearchInboxFolder() 
 
 'Searches the Inbox folder 
 
 Dim objSch As Outlook.Search 
 
 Const strF As String = _ 
 
 "urn:schemas:mailheader:subject = 'Office Holiday Party'" 
 
 Const strS As String = "Inbox" 
 
 Const strTag As String = "SubjectSearch" 
 
 Set objSch = _ 
 
 Application.AdvancedSearch(Scope:=strS, Filter:=strF, Tag:=strTag) 
 
End Sub

Use an AdvancedSearchComplete event subroutine to ensure the integrity of the data stored in the Search object.

Private Sub Application_AdvancedSearchComplete(ByVal SearchObject As Search) 
 
 Dim objRsts As Outlook.Results 
 
 Dim Item as Outlook.MailItem 
 
 MsgBox "The search " & SearchObject.Tag & "has finished. The filter used was " & _ 
 
 SearchObject.Filter & "." 
 
 Set objRsts = SearchObject.Results 
 
 'Print out number in results collection 
 
 MsgBox objRsts.Count 
 
 'Print out each member of results collection 
 
 For Each Item In objRsts 
 
 MsgBox Item 
 
 Next 
 
 
 
End Sub

See Also

Concepts

Search Object

Search Object Members