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== Parameters == | == Parameters == | ||
;moveObject | ;moveObject ([[HOBJECT]]) - input : Handle of the object to be moved. | ||
;destinationObject | ;destinationObject ([[HOBJECT]]) - input : Handle of the destination folder to move the moveObject into. | ||
;option | ;option ([[ULONG]]) - input : The only supported option is CO_FAILIFEXISTS. | ||
== Constants == | == Constants == |
Latest revision as of 19:33, 14 May 2025
Moves an object from one location to the desired location.
Syntax
WinMoveObject(moveObject, destinationObject, option)
Parameters
- moveObject (HOBJECT) - input
- Handle of the object to be moved.
- destinationObject (HOBJECT) - input
- Handle of the destination folder to move the moveObject into.
- option (ULONG) - input
- The only supported option is CO_FAILIFEXISTS.
Constants
- CO_FAILIFEXISTS
Returns
HOBJECT of the object moved or NULLHANDLE if the object exists already exists or the current object's handle is NULLHANDLE. Returns from WinGetLastError should WinMoveObject fail:
Define (C/C++)
INCL_WINWORKPLACE
Calling Convention
Example Code
... HOBJECT moveObject; HOBJECT destinationObject; ULONG option; HOBJECT rc; ... rc = WinMoveObject (moveObject, destinationObject, option); ...
Related Functions
Notes
The REXX function is SysMoveObject.
OS Version Introduced
- OS/2 Warp 3.0