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DeleteAttachmentType Class

The DeleteAttachmentType class represents a request to delete an attachment on an item in the Exchange database.

Inheritance Hierarchy

System.Object
  ExchangeWebServices.BaseRequestType
    ExchangeWebServices.DeleteAttachmentType

Namespace:  ExchangeWebServices
Assembly:  EWS (in EWS.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
<SerializableAttribute> _
Public Class DeleteAttachmentType _
    Inherits BaseRequestType
'Usage
Dim instance As DeleteAttachmentType
[SerializableAttribute]
public class DeleteAttachmentType : BaseRequestType

Remarks

The DeleteAttachment operation returns the identifier and new change key of the item that held the attachment before it was deleted.

Examples

The following code example shows a DeleteItem request that deletes two attachments.

static void DeleteAttachment(ExchangeServiceBinding esb)
{
    // Create the request.
    DeleteAttachmentTyperequest = new DeleteAttachmentType();
    
    // Identify the attachments to delete.
    RequestAttachmentIdType[] attachments = new RequestAttachmentIdType[2];
    attachments[0] = new RequestAttachmentIdType();
    attachments[1] = new RequestAttachmentIdType();
    attachments[0].Id = "AAAlAE1B";
    attachments[1].Id = "AAAlAE1B";

    request.AttachmentIds = attachments;

    try
    {
        DeleteAttachmentResponseType response = esb.DeleteAttachment(request);
        ArrayOfResponseMessagesType aormt = response.ResponseMessages;
        ResponseMessageType[] rmta = aormt.Items;

        foreach (ResponseMessageType rmt in rmta)
        {
            DeleteAttachmentResponseMessageType darmt = (rmt as DeleteAttachmentResponseMessageType);

            if (darmt.ResponseClass == ResponseClassType.Success)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Attachment deleted from ItemId: " + darmt.RootItemId.RootItemId);    
            }
        }
    }
    catch (Exception e)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
    }
}

Thread Safety

Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.