enumRange

Assigns enumeration text to a range of values. Each enumRange element specifies a minimum value, and extends until the next element minimum value, or until there are no more enumRange elements.

Syntax

<!-- enumRange -->
<xs:element name="enumRange" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="unbounded">
    <xs:complexType>
        <xs:sequence>
            <xs:element ref="image" minOccurs="0" maxOccurs="1"/>
        </xs:sequence>
            <xs:attribute name="minValue" type="xs:integer" use="required"/>
            <xs:attribute name="setValue" type="xs:integer"/>
            <xs:attribute name="text" type="xs:string"/>
            <xs:attribute name="name" type="canonical-name"/> <!--Maximum of 64 characters-->
            <xs:attribute name="mnemonics" type="xs:string"/> 
    </xs:complexType>
</xs:element>

Element Information

Parent Element Child Elements
enumeratedList none

 

Attributes

Attribute Description
minValue Public. Required. The minimum value in the range.
setValue Public. Optional. When a user selects this enumeration from a listbox property control, this discrete value is assigned as the property value.
text Public. Optional. The text used to display the enumerated value. The syntax allows for a direct display string or an indirect display string reference; use the indirect display string so that it can be localized.
mnemonics Windows 7 and later. Public. Optional. A list of mnemonic values that can be used to refer to the property in search queries. The list is delimited with the '|' character.
name Required. The canonical property name, unique to the system; for example, System.Rating. This attribute is limited to 64 characters. The name is case sensitive and should use the following syntax: Publisher.Application.PropertyName. The following methods return this value: IExplorerCommand::GetCanonicalName, IPropertyDescription::GetCanonicalName, IPropertyDescription2::GetCanonicalName, and IPropertyUI::GetCanonicalName.