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Application.AdvancedSearchComplete Event (Outlook)

Occurs when the AdvancedSearch method has completed.

Syntax

expression .AdvancedSearchComplete(SearchObject)

expression A variable that represents an Application object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

SearchObject

Required

Search

The Search object returned by the AdvancedSearch method.

Remarks

The AdvancedSearchComplete event is used to return the object that was created by the AdvancedSearch method. This event only fires when the AdvancedSearch method is executed programmatically.

Example

The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example searches the Inbox for items where the subject is equal to "Test" and displays the names of the senders of the e-mail items returned by the search. The AdvanceSearchComplete event procedure sets the boolean blnSearchComp to True when the search is complete. This boolean variable is used by the TestAdvancedSearchComplete() procedure to determine when the search is complete. The sample code must be placed in a class module such as ThisOutlookSession. The TestAdvancedSearchComplete() procedure must be called before the event procedure can be called by Microsoft Outlook.

Public blnSearchComp As Boolean 
 
 
 
Private Sub Application_AdvancedSearchComplete(ByVal SearchObject As Search) 
 
 MsgBox "The AdvancedSearchComplete Event fired." 
 
 blnSearchComp = True 
 
End Sub 
 
 
 
Sub TestAdvancedSearchComplete() 
 
 Dim sch As Outlook.Search 
 
 Dim rsts As Outlook.Results 
 
 Dim i As Integer 
 
 blnSearchComp = False 
 
 Const strF As String = "urn:schemas:mailheader:subject = 'Test'" 
 
 Const strS As String = "Inbox" 
 
 Set sch = Application.AdvancedSearch(strS, strF) 
 
 While blnSearchComp = False 
 
 DoEvents 
 
 Wend 
 
 Set rsts = sch.Results 
 
 For i = 1 To rsts.Count 
 
 MsgBox rsts.Item(i).SenderName 
 
 Next 
 
End Sub 
 

See Also

Concepts

Application Object Members

Application Object