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ObjectRenderer Object

ObjectRenderer Object

Important  The Collaboration Data Objects (CDO) 1.2.1 Rendering objects are not installed by or supported for use with Exchange Server 2003 or later.

The ObjectRenderer object renders selected properties of a specified CDO object.

At a Glance

Specified in type library:

CDOHTML.DLL

First available in:

CDO Rendering Library version 1.1

Parent objects:

RenderingApplication (or none)

Child objects:

Formats collection

Default property:

(none)

Properties

Name

Available since version

Type

Access

Class

1.1

Long

Read-only

CodePage

1.1

Long, Object, or String

Read/write

DataSource

1.1

AddressEntry, AppointmentItem, Attachment, Folder, MeetingItem, or Message object

Read/write

Formats

1.1

Format object or Formats collection object

Read-only

LCID

1.1

Long

Read-only

LinkPattern

1.1

String

Read/write

Parent

1.1

RenderingApplication object or set to Nothing

Read-only

Methods

Name

Available since version

Parameters

RenderDate

1.2

varDate as Variant, varFormat as String, (optional) varResponseObject as Object

RenderLink

1.1

(optional) varResponseObject as Object

RenderProperty

1.1

varProperty as Variant, (optional) varboolRaw as Boolean, (optional) varResponseObject as Object

RenderTime

1.2

varDate as Variant, varFormat as String, (optional) varResponseObject as Object

Remarks

The ObjectRenderer object can be applied to a CDO object to render selected properties. For example, you can use it to render the subject properties of a Message object or the subfolders of a Folder object. The object renderer is easier and faster to use than a specialized renderer such as the ContainerRenderer object. You use the object renderer when you need only a few properties and not the full tabular functionality of the specialized rendering object.

You must Set the ObjectRenderer object to Nothing, or Set its DataSource property to Nothing, before you call the Session object's Logoff method. Failure to do so can result in unexpected behavior.