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AppointmentItem.Respond Method (Outlook)

Responds to a meeting request.

Syntax

expression .Respond(Response, fNoUI, fAdditionalTextDialog)

expression A variable that represents an AppointmentItem object.

Parameters

Name

Required/Optional

Data Type

Description

Response

Required

OlMeetingResponse

The response to the request.

fNoUI

Optional

Variant

True to not display a dialog box; the response is sent automatically. False to display the dialog box for responding.

fAdditionalTextDialog

Optional

Variant

False to not prompt the user for input; the response is displayed in the inspector for editing. True to prompt the user to either send or send with comments. This argument is valid only if fNoUI is False.

Return Value

A MeetingItem object that represents the response to the meeting request.

Remarks

When you call the Respond method with the olMeetingAccepted or olMeetingTentative parameter, Outlook will create a new appointment item that duplicates the original appointment item. The new item will have a different Entry ID. Outlook will then remove the original item. You should no longer use the Entry ID of the original item, but instead call the EntryID property to obtain the Entry ID for the new item for any subsequent needs. This is to ensure that this appointment item will be properly synchronized on your calendar if more than one client computer accesses your calendar but may be offline using the cache mode occasionally.

The following table describes the behavior of the Respond method depending on the parent object, and the fNoUI and fAdditionalTextDialog parameters.

fNoUI, fAdditionalTextDialog

Result

True, True

Response item is returned with no user interface. To send the response, you must call the Send method.

True, False

Same result as with True, True .

False, True

Prompts user to Send or Edit before sending the response.

False, False

New response item appears in the user interface, but no prompt is displayed.

Example

This Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) example finds a MeetingItem in the default Inbox folder and adds the associated appointment to the Calendar folder. It then responds to the sender by accepting the meeting.

Sub AcceptMeeting() 
 Dim myNameSpace As Outlook.NameSpace 
 Dim myFolder As Outlook.Folder 
 Dim myMtgReq As Outlook.MeetingItem 
 Dim myAppt As Outlook.AppointmentItem 
 Dim myMtg As Outlook.MeetingItem 
 
 Set myNameSpace = Application.GetNamespace("MAPI") 
 Set myFolder = myNameSpace.GetDefaultFolder(olFolderInbox) 
 Set myMtgReq = myFolder.Items.Find("[MessageClass] = 'IPM.Schedule.Meeting.Request'") 
 If TypeName(myMtgReq) <> "Nothing" Then 
 Set myAppt = myMtgReq.GetAssociatedAppointment(True) 
 Set myMtg = myAppt.Respond(olResponseAccepted, True) 
 myMtg.Send 
 End If 
End Sub

See Also

Concepts

AppointmentItem Object Members

AppointmentItem Object