DdeCreateDataHandle
The DdeCreateDataHandle
function creates a dynamic data exchange (DDE) object and fills the object with
data from the specified buffer. A DDE application uses this function during
transactions that involve passing data to the partner application.
HDDEDATA DdeCreateDataHandle(
DWORD idInst, |
// instance
identifier |
LPBYTE pSrc, |
// pointer to
source buffer |
DWORD cb, |
// length of DDE
object |
DWORD cbOff, |
// offset from
beginning of source buffer |
HSZ hszItem, |
// handle to item
name string |
UINT wFmt, |
// clipboard data
format |
UINT afCmd |
// creation flags |
); |
|
Parameters
idInst
Specifies the
application instance identifier obtained by a previous call to the DdeInitialize
pSrc
Points to a
buffer that contains data to be copied to the DDE object. If this parameter is
NULL, no data is copied to the object.
cb
Specifies the
amount of memory, in bytes, to copy from the buffer pointed to by pSrc.
If this parameter is zero, the pSrc parameter is ignored.
cbOff
Specifies an
offset, in bytes, from the beginning of the buffer pointed to by the pSrc
parameter. The data beginning at this offset is copied from the buffer to the
DDE object.
hszItem
Identifies
the string that specifies the data item corresponding to the DDE object. This
handle must have been created by a previous call to the DdeCreateStringHandle
wFmt
Specifies the
standard clipboard format of the data.
afCmd
Specifies the
creation flags. This parameter can be HDATA_APPOWNED, which specifies that the
server application calling the DdeCreateDataHandle function owns the
data handle this function creates. This flag enables the application to share
the data handle with other Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library (DDEML)
applications rather than creating a separate handle to pass to each
application. If this flag is specified, the application must eventually free
the shared memory object associated with the handle by using the DdeFreeDataHandle
Return Values
If the
function succeeds, the return value is a data handle.
If the
function fails, the return value is 0L.
Errors
The DdeGetLastError
DMLERR_DLL_NOT_INITIALIZED
DMLERR_INVALIDPARAMETER
DMLERR_MEMORY_ERROR
DMLERR_NO_ERROR
Remarks
Any unfilled
locations in the DDE object are undefined.
After a data
handle has been used as a parameter in another DDEML function or has been
returned by a DDE callback function, the handle may be used only for read
access to the DDE object identified by the handle.
See Also