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wpQueryContainerFlagPtr

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This method is specific to version 3, or higher, of the OS/2 operating system.

This instance method returns a pointer to the flag indicating whether or not an object is in a container.

Syntax

_wpQueryContainerFlagPtr(somSelf)

Parameters

somSelf (WPObject *) - input
Pointer to the object on which the method is being invoked.
Points to an object of class WPObject.

Returns

pFlagIndication (PULONG) - returns
Pointer to the flag indicating whether or not the object has been inserted into a container.

How to Override

This method is generally not overridden.

Usage

This method can be called at any time to query the pointer to the flag.

Remarks

This method is not covered in the provided text.

Example Code

#define INCL_WINWORKPLACE
#include <os2.h>

WPObject *somSelf; /* Pointer to the object on which the method is being invoked. */
PULONG pFlagIndication; /* Pointer to the flag indicating whether or not the object has been inserted into a container. */

pFlagIndication = _wpQueryContainerFlagPtr(
                    somSelf);

Related Methods

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