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The source code can be cloned or downloaded from GitHub to test it. node('iOS Node') { stage('Checkout/Build/Test') { // Checkout files. checkout([ $class: 'GitSCM', branches: [[name: 'master']], doGenerateSubmoduleConfigurations: fa...
A keyword is "MONARCHY" then the matrix will look like The matrix is constructed by filling in the letters of the keyword (minus duplicates) from left to right and from top to bottom, and then filling in the remainder of the matrix with the remaining letters in alphabetic order. Plai...
Generally you should always define all variable and parameters as NO-UNDO unless you really need to. DEFINE VARIABLE cString AS CHARACTER NO-UNDO. cString = "HELLO". DISPLAY cString.
There are a couple of useful built in functions for working with string. All functions working with the position of characters start with index 1 as the first character, not 0 as is common in many languages. STRING - converts any value to a string This example converts the integer 2000 to the stri...
A number of the demonstration macros within this part requires a function which I will explain later. For the moment, please just copy GetFldrNames() to a suitable module. I use this function frequently and keep it, and other like it that I use in many different macros, in a module named “ModGloba...
In TestDefaultFldr() I set Fldr to the default Inbox. The constant olFolderInbox can be replaced by other values giving access to any of the default folders. If you type Set Fldr = Session.GetDefaultFolder(, the VB editor will display a drop down list of all the possible values. Sub TestDefaultFl...
TestFldrChain() demonstrates how to reference any folder within any accessible store: Sub TestFldrChain() Dim Fldr As Folder Set Fldr = Session.Folders("A").Folders("A2"). _ Folders("A21").Folders("A213") Debug.Print...
In Part 2, you were shown how to list every accessible store and the top level folders within each store. This involved a loop through the stores and then a loop for each store through its folders Above you have seen how to reference a known folder at any depth within the hierarchy of folders. Thi...
Why do I want to reference a folder? In the next part I will show you how to access emails within a referenced folder. Here I will show you how to move a folder. I created a folder named “Test” within my Inbox. In TestMoveFolder(), I replaced “A” with the name of the store containing my Inbox. ...
How to reference a default folder and the possible limitations of this technique. How to reference any single folder at any depth within any accessible store. How to display the full name of a referenced folder. How to reference one of the many, many available libraries that provide functionali...
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You are an Outlook user and understand terms such as “email”, “received time”, “subject” and “Folder Pane”. You know how to access Outlook’s Visual Basic Editor and create a module. See Introduction Part 1 if necessary. You have at least a basic knowledge of VBA. I declare Subroutines and variab...
In my Folder Pane example above, I only list three standard folders: “Inbox”, “Drafts” and “Deleted Items”. There are other standard folders and you can create as many folders of your own as you wish. Some people create folders under Inbox but I prefer to create new folders at the same level as Inb...
A store is a file in which Outlook stores emails, calendar items, notes, tasks and so on. A store may contain Outlook standard folders such as “Inbox” and “Sent Items”. A store may also contain user created folders. Both Outlook standard folders and user created folders may contain user created...
Many ls() queries are intended to find a single object, but ls always returns a list (or, in older Mayas, a single None). This creates complicated error checking for a simple question. The easiest way to get a single value from an ls under any circumstances is result = (cmds.ls('your query here'...
All images are from UK versions of Outlook. I know that some names are translated into the local language for other versions and I assume that most of the names for the tabs are translated. Probably the sequence of tabs is unchanged in non-English versions. Alternatively, you will need to look at yo...
All images in this section are from the UK version of Outlook 2016. I know that some names are translated into the local language for other versions and I assume that most of the names for the tabs are translated. Probably the sequence of tabs is unchanged in non-English versions. Alternatively, you...
The images in this section are all from Outlook 2016 but they could have come from Outlook 2003. Outlook VBA may have changed over the years but to my eyes the VBA Editor has not. Whichever version you have you will see something like: Above there is a “+” against "Project1". If you hav...
Did your version of Outlook need you to add the Development tab? If so, you will not need to repeat this process until you next have a new Outlook installation. Come back here when that happens. Remember how to enter the Visual Basic Editor. Remember how to create and rename a module.

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