The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 95 client, versions 4.0 and 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows 3.x client, versions 4.0 and 5.0
- Microsoft Exchange Windows NT client, versions 4.0 and 5.0
SUMMARY
When you use the Microsoft Exchange 4.0 Electronic Forms Designer to create
a custom E-form that has a listbox, you can set the initial content of the
listbox by double-clicking the listbox to open up a Field Properties dialog
box, choosing the Initial Value tab, and setting the list items for the
listbox.
But sometimes you may want to have an initially blank listbox and have the
E-form sender dynamically add or remove the list items. In this case, you
have to modify the Visual Basic code generated by the E-form Designer to
write the content of the listbox to the E-form package. Otherwise, the
receiver of the E-form will receive a blank listbox. This article
illustrates the techniques of writing the listbox items to an E-form
package.
MORE INFORMATION
- Use the Microsoft Exchange E-form Designer Wizard to generate an one-
window electronic form called List.efp. Add a listbox to the E-form.
Compile and install the form. This will generate a 16-bit Visual Basic
project called List.vbp.
- Load List.vbp into a 16-bit version of Visual Basic.
- Add a Command button, Command1, to Window1.Frm. In the click event,
populate the list box:
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To 10
ListBox1_Ctrl.AddItem "Item " & i
Next i
End Sub
- Add a public function to Window1.Frm to write the list items of
ListBox1_Ctrl into a single Visual Basic Variant type variable:
Public Function CreateVariant() As Variant
Dim varRet As Variant
Dim strTemp() As String
ReDim strTemp(ListBox1_Ctrl.ListCount) As String
Dim i As Integer
For i = 0 To ListBox1_Ctrl.ListCount - 1
strTemp(i) = ListBox1_Ctrl.List(i)
Next i
CreateVariant = strTemp 'store an array into a variant
End Function
- Remove the ListBox1_Ctrl_Click() procedure from the Window1.Frm.
- In the Window_Store procedure of the Window1.Frm, add the following
statement
ListBox1_Ctrl_Val = CreateVariant
before the following statement
Call SetMapiProp(ctlSubject.Text, "MAPI_Subject_Custom",vbString, Msg)
- In the Window_Load procedure, comment out the following statement:
If (VarType(varTemp) And vbArray) = vbArray Then varTemp = varTemp(0)
- Change the SetListBoxValue subroutine in the Global.bas to the
following:
Public Sub SetListBoxValue(ByVal var As Variant, ctl As Control, _
inType As Integer)
Dim Index As Integer
Dim lstMost As Integer
If IsNull(var) Then Exit Sub
If VarType(var) < vbArray Then Exit Sub
ctl.Clear
lstMost = UBound(var)
For Index = 0 To lstMost - 1
ctl.AddItem var(Index)
Next Index
End Sub
- Rebuild the executable file and install it.
To test the newly installed E-form , the sender loads the form using the
Microsoft Exchange client. The sender first clicks the Command1 button to
populate the listbox and then click the Send button. When the receiver
opens up the received form, the list items of the listbox are received.
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