DdeConnectList
The DdeConnectList
function establishes a conversation with all server applications that support
the specified service name and topic name pair. An application can also use this
function to obtain a list of conversation handles by passing the function an
existing conversation handle. The Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library
HCONVLIST DdeConnectList(
DWORD idInst, |
// instance
identifier |
HSZ hszService, |
// handle to
service name string |
HSZ hszTopic, |
// handle to topic
name string |
HCONVLIST hConvList, |
// handle to
conversation list |
PCONVCONTEXT pCC |
// pointer to
structure with context data |
); |
|
Parameters
idInst
Specifies the
application instance identifier obtained by a previous call to the DdeInitialize
hszService
Identifies
the string that specifies the service name of the server application with which
a conversation is to be established. If this parameter is 0L, the system
attempts to establish conversations with all available servers that support the
specified topic name.
hszTopic
Identifies
the string that specifies the name of the topic on which a conversation is to
be established. This handle must have been created by a previous call to the DdeCreateStringHandle
hConvList
Identifies
the conversation list to be enumerated. This parameter should be 0L if a new
conversation list is to be established.
pCC
Points to the
CONVCONTEXT
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is the handle to a new conversation list.
If the
function fails, the return value is 0L. The handle to the old conversation list
is no longer valid.
Errors
The DdeGetLastError
DMLERR_DLL_NOT_INITIALIZED
DMLERR_INVALID_PARAMETER
DMLERR_NO_CONV_ESTABLISHED
DMLERR_NO_ERROR
DMLERR_SYS_ERROR
Remarks
An
application must free the conversation list handle returned by the DdeConnectList
function, regardless of whether any conversation handles within the list are
active. To free the handle, an application can call DdeDisconnectList.
All members
of the default CONVCONTEXT structure are set to zero except cb,
specifying the size of the structure, and iCodePage, specifying
CP_WINANSI (the default code page) or CP_WINUNICODE, depending on whether the
ANSI or Unicode version of the DdeInitialize function was called by the
client application.
See Also