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2.2.3.29.3 CollectionId (MeetingResponse)<br />

The CollectionId element is a child element of the Request element in MeetingResponse<br />

command requests that specifies the folder that contains the meeting request.<br />

Elements referenced in this section are defined in the MeetingResponse namespace, except where<br />

otherwise indicated by the presence of a namespace prefix (as defined in section 2.2.1).<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

request/response<br />

Parent<br />

elements<br />

Child<br />

elements Data type Number allowed<br />

MeetingResponse<br />

command request<br />

(section 2.2.2.9.1)<br />

Request<br />

(section<br />

2.2.3.127.2)<br />

None<br />

string ([<strong>MS</strong>-<br />

ASDTYPE]<br />

section 2.6)<br />

0...1 (Required, or<br />

optional if<br />

search:LongId (section<br />

2.2.3.83) is included)<br />

Because meeting requests are most commonly sent to the Inbox folder, the CollectionId element<br />

value that specifies the Inbox folder is the most common value for this element.<br />

The CollectionId element value can be up to 64 characters in length and is obtained from the<br />

folderhierarchy:ServerId element (section 2.2.3.141) of a previous FolderSync command<br />

response (section 2.2.2.4.2) or FolderCreate command response (section 2.2.2.2).<br />

2.2.3.29.4 CollectionId (Search)<br />

The airsync:CollectionId element is an optional child element of the And element in Search<br />

command requests that specifies the folder in which to search. The airsync:CollectionId element<br />

is an optional child element of the Result element in Search command responses that specifies the<br />

folder in which the item was found.<br />

Elements referenced in this section are defined in the Search namespace, except where otherwise<br />

indicated by the presence of a namespace prefix (as defined in section 2.2.1).<br />

<strong>Command</strong><br />

request/response<br />

Parent elements<br />

Child<br />

elements<br />

Data type<br />

Number<br />

allowed<br />

Search command request<br />

(section 2.2.2.14.1)<br />

And (section<br />

2.2.3.9)<br />

None<br />

string ([<strong>MS</strong>-<br />

ASDTYPE] section<br />

2.6)<br />

0...N<br />

(optional)<br />

Search command response<br />

(section 2.2.2.14.2)<br />

Result (section<br />

2.2.3.132.2)<br />

None string 0...N<br />

(optional)<br />

In a Search command request, multiple folders can be specified by including multiple<br />

airsync:CollectionId elements. If the DeepTraversal element (section 2.2.3.39) is present, it<br />

applies to all folders under each airsync:CollectionId element. If the airsync:CollectionId<br />

element is included as a child of any element other than And, the server responds with a Status<br />

element (section 2.2.3.152.12) value of 8 (SearchTooComplex).<br />

2.2.3.29.5 CollectionId (Sync)<br />

The CollectionId element is a required child element of the Collection element in Sync command<br />

requests and responses that specifies the server ID of the folder to be synchronized.<br />

Elements referenced in this section are defined in the AirSync namespace, except where otherwise<br />

indicated by the presence of a namespace prefix (as defined in section 2.2.1).<br />

[<strong>MS</strong>-<strong>ASCMD</strong>] — v20110315<br />

<strong>ActiveSync</strong> <strong>Command</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Protocol</strong> <strong>Specification</strong><br />

Copyright © 2011 Microsoft Corporation.<br />

Release: Tuesday, March 15, 2011<br />

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