SplReleaseQueue
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This function releases a held print queue.
Syntax
SplReleaseQueue(pszComputerName, pszQueueName)
Parameters
- pszComputerName (PSZ) - input
- Name of computer where queue is to be continued.
- A NULL string specifies the local workstation.
- pszQueueName (PSZ) - input
- Queue name.
Returns
- rc (SPLERR) - returns
- Return code.
- NO_ERROR (0) :No errors occurred.
- ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED (5) :Access is denied.
- ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED (50) :This request is not supported by the network.
- ERROR_BAD_NETPATH (53) :The network path cannot be located.
- NERR_NetNotStarted (2102) :The network program is not started.
- NERR_QNotFound (2150) :The printer queue does not exist.
- NERR_InvalidComputer (2351) :The computer name is invalid.
Sample
This sample code will release the local queue that is entered at the prompt.
#define INCL_SPL #define INCL_SPLERRORS #include <os2.h> #include <stdio.h> /* for printf function */ INT main (argc, argv) INT argc; CHAR *argv[]; { SPLERR splerr ; PSZ pszComputerName = NULL ; PSZ pszQueueName ; /* Get queue name from the input argument. */ pszQueueName = argv[1]; /* Call the function to do the release. If an error is returned, print it. */ splerr=SplReleaseQueue(pszComputerName, pszQueueName); if (splerr != 0L) { switch (splerr) { case NERR_QNotFound: printf("Queue does not exist.\n"); break; case NERR_SpoolerNotLoaded: printf("The Spooler is not running.\n"); break; default: printf("Errorcode = %ld\n",splerr); } /* endswitch */ } else { printf("Queue %s was released.\n",pszQueueName); } /* endif */ DosExit( EXIT_PROCESS , 0 ) ; return (splerr); }
Call Sequence
#define INCL_SPL /* Or use INCL_PM, */ #include <os2.h> PSZ pszComputerName; /* Name of computer where queue is to be continued. */ PSZ pszQueueName; /* Queue name. */ SPLERR rc; /* Return code. */ rc = SplReleaseQueue(pszComputerName, pszQueueName);
Remarks
This function releases a queue that has been held by a SplHoldQueue function, or disabled by an error on the queue. It does not affect an active print queue.
To release a queue on a remote server requires administrator privilege on the remote server.