ID: Q170320
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This article provides an overview and example code for creating Microsoft Outlook 97 Contacts from information stored in a Microsoft Access 97 database. The sample code below would be run from an Access 97 global module and provides a starting point for the development of a complete solution.
NOTE: There is also an overview and separate code example available on the Microsoft web site at the following location. It is the first example in the whitepaper.
http://www.microsoft.com/officedev/articles/sampauto.htm
NOTE: Because the Microsoft Web site is constantly updated, the site
address may change without notice. If this occurs, link to the Microsoft
home page at the following address:
http://www.microsoft.com/
Outlook 97's Import and Export feature does not allow you to import or export information in user-defined fields (or properties). To import information into these fields, you need to create a programming solution that uses Automation to convert the information.
The following example code specifically converts information from Microsoft Access into newly created Outlook Contacts, using Data Access Objects (DAO 3.5). With modifications, you can use this code as a basis for creating other types of Outlook items, such as appointments, notes, tasks, and such.
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Article-ID: Q169750
Title : OL97: How to Programmatically Resolve a Contact's
E-mail Address
Sub ExportAccessContactsToOutlook()
'Set up DAO Objects:
Dim oDataBase As Object
Dim rst As Object
Set oDataBase = OpenDatabase _
("c:\Program Files\Microsoft Office\Office\Samples\Northwind.mdb")
Set rst = oDataBase.OpenRecordset("Customers")
'Set up Outlook Objects:
Dim olns As Object ' Outlook Namespace
Dim cf As Object ' Contact folder
Dim c As Object ' Contact Item
Dim Prop As Object ' User property
Dim ol As New Outlook.Application
Set olns = ol.GetNamespace("MAPI")
Set cf = olns.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderContacts)
With rst
.MoveFirst
' Loop through the Access records
Do While Not .EOF
' Create a new Contact item
Set c = ol.CreateItem(olContactItem)
' Specify which Outlook form to use:
' Change "IPM.Contact" to "IPM.Contact.<formname>" if you've
' created a custom Contact form in Outlook.
c.MessageClass = "IPM.Contact"
' Create all built-in Outlook fields
If ![CompanyName] <> "" Then c.CompanyName = ![CompanyName]
If ![ContactName] <> "" Then c.FullName = ![ContactName]
' Create the first user property (UserField1)
Set Prop = c.UserProperties.Add("UserField1", olText)
' Set its value
If ![CustomerID] <> "" Then Prop = ![CustomerID]
' Create the second user property (UserField2)
Set Prop = c.UserProperties.Add("UserField2", olText)
' Set it's value, and so on....
If ![Region] <> "" Then Prop = ![Region]
' Save the contact
c.Save
.MoveNext
Loop
End With
End Sub
For more information about creating solutions with Microsoft Outlook 97, please see the following articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Article-ID: Q166368
Title : OL97: How to Get Help Programming with Outlook
Article-ID: Q170783
Title : OL97: Q&A: Questions about Customizing or
Programming Outlook
Additional query words: OutSol OutSol97
Keywords : kbcode
Version : 97
Platform : WINDOWS
Issue type : kbhowto
Last Reviewed: May 17, 1999