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==Parameters== | ==Parameters== | ||
;lcids (PULONG) - output : Array of local identifiers. | ;lcids (PULONG) - output: Array of local identifiers. | ||
;Names (PSTR8) - output : | ;Names (PSTR8) - output: An array of 8 character names associated with the lcids. | ||
;Types (PULONG) - output : An array of types associated with each lcids. | ;Types (PULONG) - output: An array of types associated with each lcids. | ||
;count (PULONG) - input : Number of objects to be queried. | ;count (PULONG) - input: Number of objects to be queried. | ||
:The maximum value in use is 3. | :The maximum value in use is 3. | ||
;hvps (HVIO) - input : | ;hvps (HVIO) - input: VIO presentation-space handle. | ||
:This is either 0 to indicate the default VIO session, or a value returned by [[VioCreatePS]]. | :This is either 0 to indicate the default VIO session, or a value returned by [[VioCreatePS]]. | ||
==Return Code== | ==Return Code== | ||
;rc (APIRET) - returns:VioQuerySetIds returns one of the following values: | |||
VioQuerySetIds returns one of the following values: | *0 NO_ERROR | ||
* 0 | *421 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_PARMS | ||
* 421 | *436 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_HANDLE | ||
* 436 | |||
==Remarks== | ==Remarks== |
Latest revision as of 02:31, 2 January 2020
Gets information about VIO local identifiers.
Syntax
VioQuerySetIds (lcids, Names, Types, count, hvps)
Parameters
- lcids (PULONG) - output
- Array of local identifiers.
- Names (PSTR8) - output
- An array of 8 character names associated with the lcids.
- Types (PULONG) - output
- An array of types associated with each lcids.
- count (PULONG) - input
- Number of objects to be queried.
- The maximum value in use is 3.
- hvps (HVIO) - input
- VIO presentation-space handle.
- This is either 0 to indicate the default VIO session, or a value returned by VioCreatePS.
Return Code
- rc (APIRET) - returns
- VioQuerySetIds returns one of the following values:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 421 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_PARMS
- 436 ERROR_VIO_INVALID_HANDLE
Remarks
In OS/2 2.x, hvps cannot be 0.