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Hi, with this script:

#include <outlookex.au3>
#include <array.au3>
Opt("MustDeclareVars", 0)

$oOL = _OL_Open()
$ListArray = _OL_AddressListGet($oOL)
$GalMembers = _OL_AddressListMemberGet($oOL, $ListArray[3][1])
_ArrayDisplay($GalMembers)

I can retrieve the entire list, but most of the columns is missing (Title, Location, Phone, ...)

Is it possible to retrieve all the clumns?
 

Edited by tempman
Posted

I think you need to retrieve this additional properties by calling _OL_ItemGet for each element of the returned array (e.g. $GalMembers[$i][4]).

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Posted

Thank you for the response, but I am lost in you answer...

What will be the value of $i? Should I need to use For loop?

Where to define that I want to retrieve Title GAL value?

Would you be so kind to implement your suggestion to my script?

Posted

$i is the index of the array row you are processing in a loop.

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Posted

Something like this (untested):

#include <outlookex.au3>
Opt("MustDeclareVars", 0)
$oOL = _OL_Open()
$ListArray = _OL_AddressListGet($oOL)
$GalMembers = _OL_AddressListMemberGet($oOL, $ListArray[3][1])
For $i = 1 to $ListArray[0][0]
  $aProperties = _OL_ItemGet($oOL, $ListArray[$i][4], Default, "Title,Location,Phone")
  ; ... process properties of the item
Next

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Posted (edited)

Sorry for delay, I was OOF.

Unfortunately your OL_ItemGet script example didn't retrieve any column.
Look like it's only colums Name and Address are posible to retrieve...

Edited by tempman
Posted

What is the value of @error and @extended?

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Posted

There is no error (Exit code: 0) but no columns retrieve

If I modify outlookex.au3 Func _OL_AddressListMemberGet, by adding this line

$aMembers[$iIndex][4] = $aMembers[$iIndex][4].JobTitle

Only then i can retrieve Title in _ArrayDisplay($GalMembers)

Posted

It's not the exit code (return value) I'm interested in but the value of the @error and @extended macro ;)

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Posted

Test this one:

#include <outlookex.au3>
#include <Array.au3>

$oOL = _OL_Open()
_OL_ErrorNotify(2)
$aAddressLists = _OL_AddressListGet($oOL)
$aGALMembers = _OL_AddressListMemberGet($oOL, $aAddressLists[1][2]) ; <== Replace 1 with the index of your GAL in $aAddressLists
For $i = 1 To $aGALMembers[0][0]
    ; Exchange user that belongs to the same or a different Exchange forest
    If $aGALMembers[$i][2] = $olExchangeUserAddressEntry Or $aGALMembers[$i][2] = $olExchangeRemoteUserAddressEntry Then
        ConsoleWrite("Exchange: " & $aGALMembers[$i][4].Name & @CRLF)
        ; Address entry in an Outlook Contacts folder
    Else
        ConsoleWrite("No Exchangegroup: " & $aGALMembers[$i][1] & @CRLF)
    EndIf
    ;  Exitloop
Next
_OL_Close($oOL)

Properties for an Exchange UserAddressEntry can be found here: https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vba/outlook-vba/articles/exchangeuser-object-outlook

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