IMAPITable::GetRowCount

The IMAPITable::GetRowCount method returns the total number of rows in the table.

Quick Info

See IMAPITable : IUnknown.

HRESULT GetRowCount(
  ULONG ulFlags,         
  ULONG FAR * lpulCount  
);
 

Parameters

ulFlags
Reserved; must be zero.
lpulCount
[out] Pointer to the number of rows in the table.

Return Values

S_OK
The row count was successfully returned.
MAPI_E_BUSY
Another operation is in progress that prevents the row count retrieval operation from starting. Either the operation in progress should be allowed to complete or it should be stopped.
MAPI_E_NO_SUPPORT
The table cannot calculate the number of rows.
MAPI_W_APPROX_COUNT
The call succeeded, but an approximate row count was returned because the exact row count could not be determined possibly due to memory constraints. To test for this warning, use the HR_FAILED macro. See Using Macros for Error Handling.

Remarks

The IMAPITable::GetRowCount method retrieves the total number of rows in a table.

Notes to Implementers

If you cannot determine the table's exact row count, return MAPI_W_APPROX_COUNT and an approximate row count in the contents of the lpulCount parameter.

Notes to Callers

Use GetRowCount to find out how many rows a table holds before making a call to the IMAPITable::QueryRows method to retrieve the data. If there are less than twenty rows in the table, it is safe to call QueryRows to retrieve the whole table. If there are more than twenty rows in the table, consider making multiple calls to QueryRows and limit the number of rows retrieved in each call.

Some tables do not support GetRowCount and return MAPI_E_NO_SUPPORT. If GetRowCount is not supported, an alternative might be to call IMAPITable::QueryPosition. With the results from QueryPosition, you can determine the relationship between the current row and last row.

When GetRowCount returns MAPI_E_BUSY because it is temporarily unable to retrieve a row count, call the IMAPITable::WaitForCompletion method. When WaitForCompletion returns, retry the call to GetRowCount. Another way to detect whether an asynchronous operation is in progress is to call the IMAPITable::GetStatus method and check the contents of the lpulTableState parameter.

See Also

IMAPITable::GetStatus, IMAPITable::QueryPosition, IMAPITable::QueryRows, IMAPITable::WaitForCompletion