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asp_cdo thread: Outlook 2000 Object Model: Taskitem Object
Message #1 by Anand R <anandhan.r@h...> on Thu, 1 Aug 2002 10:12:52 +0530
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Hi Folks,
I notice a strange behaviour while using the Outlook 2000 Object Model for
sending a new task programatically. When I specify the Start Date for the
new task and not the due date for the task, the due date is automatically
assumed to be the start date.
I tested it out manually using MS Outlook 2000 . I observe the same
behaviour. (That is I create a new task manually using my exchange profile
in outlook 2000 and if I dont specify the due date, the due date is
automatically assumed to be the start date that I specify).
Any clues, as the task that I assign has only the start date and no due
date(sounds funny, but that is expectation of the client, cant help it :-))
Regards,
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Message #2 by "Martin Grundy" <martin.grundy@s...> on Thu, 1 Aug 2002 09:24:15
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What about a due date of the day you are going to retire? That should be
well into the future, you can have some fun working it out and by then you
won't care anyway!
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