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Synchronising tasks

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Deck - 21 Mar 2006 13:19 GMT
I have an application that creates tasks on a database
and outlook at the same time. That's the easy part.
The problem is if the user edited or deleted the
outlook tasks, I want the changes to reflect on
tasks saved on the database. Is there any way
to accomplish this?

thanks in advance !
Lanwench [MVP - Exchange] - 21 Mar 2006 16:24 GMT
>I have an application that creates tasks on a database
> and outlook at the same time. That's the easy part.
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>
> thanks in advance !

I think this would be a very good question to ask the people who
developed/support your database application.
Thaddaeus Parker - 21 Mar 2006 19:26 GMT
You are going to have to capture two events in your application in order
accomplish what you want.  One is the Write event for the item that you are
editing; the Second is the BeforeItemDelete event for the item. Once you
capture those events you will be able to send updates to the database.

regards,
Thaddaeus.

>I have an application that creates tasks on a database
> and outlook at the same time. That's the easy part.
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>
> thanks in advance !
Deck - 21 Mar 2006 22:27 GMT
is there any example i can have a look at ?

thanks

> You are going to have to capture two events in your application in order
> accomplish what you want.  One is the Write event for the item that you
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>> thanks in advance !
 
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