Exception object (Outlook)

Represents information about one instance of an AppointmentItem object which is an exception to a recurring series.

Remarks

Unlike most of the other Microsoft Outlook objects, the Exception object is a read-only object. This means that you cannot create an Exception object but, rather, the object is created when a property of an AppointmentItem is altered. For example, if you change the Start property of one AppointmentItem, you have created an Exception in AppointmentItem.RecurrencePattern.Exceptions.

Note

The Exceptions object is on the RecurrencePattern, not the AppointmentItem object itself.

When you work with recurring appointment items, you should release any prior references, obtain new references to the recurring appointment item before you access or modify the item, and release these references as soon as you are finished and have saved the changes. This practice applies to the recurring AppointmentItem object, and any Exception or RecurrencePattern object. To release a reference in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) or Visual Basic, set that existing object to Nothing. In C#, explicitly release the memory for that object. For a code example, see the topic for the AppointmentItem object.

Note that even after you release your reference and attempt to obtain a new reference, if there is still an active reference, held by another add-in or Outlook, to one of the above objects, your new reference will still point to an out-of-date copy of the object. Therefore, it is important that you release your references as soon as you are finished with the recurring appointment.

Example

The following Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example retrieves the first Exception object from the Exceptions collection object associated with a RecurrencePattern object.

Sub GetException() 
 
 Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace 
 
 Dim myFolder As Outlook.Folder 
 
 Dim myItems As Outlook.Items 
 
 Dim myApptItem As Outlook.AppointmentItem 
 
 Dim myRecurrencePattern As Outlook.RecurrencePattern 
 
 Dim myException As Outlook.Exception 
 
 
 
 Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNameSpace("MAPI") 
 
 Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderCalendar) 
 
 Set myItems = myFolder.Items 
 
 Set myApptItem = myItems("Daily Meeting") 
 
 Set myRecurrencePattern = myApptItem.GetRecurrencePattern 
 
 Set myException = myRecurrencePattern.Exceptions.Item(1) 
 
End Sub

Properties

Name
Application
AppointmentItem
Class
Deleted
OriginalDate
Parent
Session

See also

Outlook Object Model Reference

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