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Store Event Sink Bit Flags

Topic Last Modified: 2006-06-13

The event sink bit flags can be used to identify which event sink was fired. The bit flags are implemented in EXEVTSNK.TLB, which is installed with the Exchange Software Development Kit (SDK), and are passed through the LFLAGS parameter of the following Exchange store event interface methods:

Store Event Sink Bit Flags

Event Sink Flags Hexidecimal Value Decimal Value Description

EVT_NEW_ITEM

0x00000001

1

The item is newly created.

EVT_IS_COLLECTION

0x00000002

2

The item is a folder.

EVT_REPLICATED_ITEM

0x00000004

4

The item is being replicated from another location.

EVT_IS_DELIVERED

0x00000008

8

The item is being saved as a result of message delivery.

EVT_SOFTDELETE

0x00000010

16

The item was deleted.

EVT_HARDDELETE

0x00000020

32

The item was permanently deleted.

EVT_INITNEW

0x00000040

64

First firing of the event sink. This is useful for initialization purposes. It is set only once during the lifetime of a created event sink.

EVT_MOVE

0x00000100

256

The item was saved/deleted due to a move.

EVT_COPY

0x00000200

512

The item was saved due to a copy.

EVT_SYNC_BEGIN

0x01000000

16777216

The begin phase of the synchronous event.

EVT_SYNC_COMMITTED

0x02000000

33554432

The commit phase of the synchonous event.

EVT_SYNC_ABORTED

0x04000000

67108864

The event was aborted.

EVT_INVALID_SOURCE_URL

0x20000000

536870912

Unable to get the source URL.

EVT_INVALID_URL

0x40000000

1073741824

Unable to get the target URL.

EVT_ERROR

0x80000000

2147483648

An error during the event.