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System.Rating

A rating system that uses integer values between 1 and 99. This is the rating system used by the Windows Vista Shell.

Windows 10, version 1703, Windows 10, version 1607, Windows 10, version 1511, Windows 10, version 1507, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7

propertyDescription
   name = System.Rating
   shellPKey = PKEY_Rating
   formatID = 64440492-4C8B-11D1-8B70-080036B11A03
   propID = 9
   SearchInfo
      InInvertedIndex = false
      IsColumn = true
   typeInfo
      type = UInt32
      EnumeratedList
         UseValueForDefault = True
         enumRange
            name = OneStar
            minValue = 1
            setValue = 1
            defineMaxValue = 12
            text = 1 Star
            defineToken = RATING_ONE_STAR
         enumRange
            name = TwoStars
            minValue = 13
            setValue = 25
            defineMaxValue = 37
            text = 2 Stars
            defineToken = RATING_TWO_STARS
         enumRange
            name = ThreeStars
            minValue = 38
            setValue = 50
            defineMaxValue = 62
            text = 3 Stars
            defineToken = RATING_THREE_STARS
         enumRange
            name = FourStars
            minValue = 63
            setValue = 75
            defineMaxValue = 87
            text = 4 Stars
            defineToken = RATING_FOUR_STARS
         enumRange
            name = FiveStars
            minValue = 88
            setValue = 99
            defineMaxValue = 99
            text = 5 Stars
            defineToken = RATING_FIVE_STARS
         enumRange
            name
            minValue = 100

Windows Vista

propertyDescription
   name = System.Rating
   shellPKey = PKEY_Rating
   formatID = 64440492-4C8B-11D1-8B70-080036B11A03
   propID = 9
   SearchInfo
      InInvertedIndex = false
      IsColumn = true
   typeInfo
      type = UInt32
      EnumeratedList
         UseValueForDefault = True
         enumRange
            minValue = 0
            defineMinName = RATING_UNRATED_MIN
            setValue = 0
            defineSetName = RATING_UNRATED_SET
            defineMaxValue = 0
            defineMaxName = RATING_UNRATED_MAX
            text = Unrated
         enumRange
            minValue = 1
            defineMinName = RATING_ONE_STAR_MIN
            setValue = 1
            defineSetName = RATING_ONE_STAR_SET
            defineMaxValue = 12
            defineMaxName = RATING_ONE_STAR_MAX
            text = 1 Star
         enumRange
            minValue = 13
            defineMinName = RATING_TWO_STARS_MIN
            setValue = 25
            defineSetName = RATING_TWO_STARS_SET
            defineMaxValue = 37
            defineMaxName = RATING_TWO_STARS_MAX
            text = 2 Stars
         enumRange
            minValue = 38
            defineMinName = RATING_THREE_STARS_MIN
            setValue = 50
            defineSetName = RATING_THREE_STARS_SET
            defineMaxValue = 62
            defineMaxName = RATING_THREE_STARS_MAX
            text = 3 Stars
         enumRange
            minValue = 63
            defineMinName = RATING_FOUR_STARS_MIN
            setValue = 75
            defineSetName = RATING_FOUR_STARS_SET
            defineMaxValue = 87
            defineMaxName = RATING_FOUR_STARS_MAX
            text = 4 Stars
         enumRange
            minValue = 88
            defineMinName = RATING_FIVE_STARS_MIN
            setValue = 99
            defineSetName = RATING_FIVE_STARS_SET
            defineMaxValue = 99
            defineMaxName = RATING_FIVE_STARS_MAX
            text = 5 Stars
         enumRange
            minValue = 100

Remarks

PKEY values are defined in Propkey.h.

For compatibility with ratings systems that use values between 1 and 5, see the property System.SimpleRating. Note, however, that System.SimpleRating is not used in the Windows Vista Shell.

The following table describes what the star rating system used in the Shell UI means in terms of the System.Rating value.

System.Rating Star Rating
1-12 1 Star
13-37 2 Stars
38-62 3 Stars
63-87 4 Stars
88-99 5 Stars

 

When a user rates an item by choosing a star rating value in the UI, actual System.Rating values are assigned as shown in this table:

Star Rating Value Assigned Through UI
1 Star 1
2 Stars 25
3 Stars 50
4 Stars 75
5 Stars 99

 

If your file has a System.SimpleRating value rather than a System.Rating value, use the table below to convert and specify values for System.Rating.

System.SimpleRating System.Rating
1 1
2 25
3 50
4 75
5 99

 

If your file has both System.Rating and System.SimpleRating persisted values, always use the System.Rating value when it is directly requested, without reference to System.SimpleRating.

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