IMessage::GetAttachmentTable
The IMessage::GetAttachmentTable
method returns the message s attachment table.
Quick Info
See IMessage
: IMAPIProp
HRESULT GetAttachmentTable(
ULONG ulFlags,
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LPMAPITABLE FAR * lppTable |
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Parameters
ulFlags
[in] Bitmask
of flags that relate to the creation of the table. The following flag can be
set:
MAPI_UNICODE
The string
columns are in Unicode format. If the MAPI_UNICODE flag is not set, the string
columns are in ANSI format.
MAPI_DEFERRED_ERRORS
Allows GetAttachmentTable
to return successfully, possibly before the table is fully accessible to the
calling client. If the table is not accessible, making a subsequent call to it
can result in an error.
lppTable
[out] Pointer
to a pointer to the attachment table.
Return Values
S_OK
The
attachment table was successfully retrieved.
Remarks
The IMessage::GetAttachmentTable
method returns a pointer to the message s attachment table, which includes
information about all of the attachments in the message. Clients can get access
to an attachment only through the attachment table. By retrieving an
attachment s number its PR_ATTACH_NUM property a client can use several of the IMessage
methods to work with the attachment.
There
is one row for each attachment. For a complete list of the columns in an
attachment table, see Attachment Tables
An
attachment usually does not appear in the attachment table until both the
attachment and the message have been saved with a call to IMAPIProp::SaveChanges.
Attachment tables are dynamic. If a client creates a new attachment, deletes an
existing attachment, or changes one or more properties once the SaveChanges
calls have been made on the attachment on the message, the attachment table
will be updated to reflect the new information.
Some
attachment tables support a wide variety of restrictions; others do not.
Support for restrictions depends on the message store provider s
implementation.
When
initially opened, attachment tables are not necessarily sorted in any
particular order.
Setting the
MAPI_UNICODE flag in the ulFlags parameter affects the following calls
to the attachment table:
IMAPITable::QueryColumns to retrieve the column
set.
IMAPITable::QueryRows to retrieve rows.
IMAPITable::QuerySortOrder to retrieve the sort order.
Setting the
Unicode flag requests that the information for any string columns returned from
these calls be in Unicode format. However, because not all message store
providers support Unicode, setting this flag is only a request.
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