getEntries (NotesCalendar - Java)

Gets calendar entries within a given time range.

Defined in

NotesCalendar

Syntax

java.util.Vector NotesCalendar.getEntries(DateTime start, DateTime end)
	throws NotesException
java.util.Vector NotesCalendar.getEntries(DateTime start, DateTime end, int skipcount, int maxreturn)
	throws NotesException
Parameter Description
start The start time of the entries.
end The end time of the entries. An exception occurs if the end time is not greater than the start time.
skipcount The number of entries to skip before starting the get operation. Defaults to 0.
maxreturn The maximum number of entries to return. If skipcount and maxreturn are not specified, all entries in the range are returned.
Return value Description
java.util.Vector The calendar entries in the range, or an empty vector for no entries. Each vector element is of type NotesCalendarEntry.

Usage

Use the last two parameters in conjunction with EntriesProcessed to process entries in successive operations. See EntriesProcessed for an example using the last two parameters.

Examples

This agent gets calendar and scheduling information for the current user for today and tomorrow.
import lotus.domino.*;

public class JavaAgent extends AgentBase {

    public void NotesMain() {

      try {
          Session session = getSession();
          AgentContext agentContext = session.getAgentContext();

          // (Your code goes here)
          DbDirectory dbdir = session.getDbDirectory("");
          Database maildb = dbdir.openMailDatabase();
          NotesCalendar cal = session.getCalendar(maildb);
          DateTime dt1 = session.createDateTime("Today 08");
          DateTime dt2 = session.createDateTime("Tomorrow 17");
          // Create document to post results
          Database db = agentContext.getCurrentDatabase();
          Document doc = db.createDocument();
          doc.appendItemValue("Form", "main");
          doc.appendItemValue("subject", "Today and tomorrow");
          RichTextItem body = doc.createRichTextItem("body");
          // Get entries and put in body of document
          java.util.Vector entries = cal.getEntries(dt1, dt2);
          for (int i = 0; i < entries.size(); i++) {
        	  NotesCalendarEntry cale = (NotesCalendarEntry)entries.elementAt(i);
        	  body.appendText(cale.read());
        	  cale.recycle();
        	  body.addNewLine(1);
          }
          doc.save(true, true);

      } catch(Exception e) {
          e.printStackTrace();
       }
   }
}