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ClientDDEWrite

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ClientDDEWrite

int ClientDDEWrite (unsigned int conversationHandle, char itemName[], unsigned int dataFormat, void *dataPointer, size_t dataSize, unsigned int timeOut);

Purpose

Allows your program, acting as a DDE client, to send data to the server. The function waits until the data is written or the timeout period expires.

If successful, ClientDDEWrite returns the number of bytes sent. Otherwise, ClientDDEWrite returns a negative error code.

Parameters

Input
Name Type Description
conversationHandle unsigned int The conversation handle that uniquely represents the connection between the server and the client.
itemName char [] Uniquely identifies the output item; for example, an Excel cell name. Each server defines its own set of valid item names.

The name must be a string of length from 1 to 255. itemName is case insensitive.
dataFormat unsigned int One of the data formats Microsoft Windows recognizes. Windows supports the following valid data formats:

CF_TEXT
CF_BITMAP
CF_METAFILEPICT
CF_SYLK
CF_DIF
CF_TIFF
CF_OEMTEXT
CF_DIB
CF_PALETTE
CF_PENDATA
CF_RIFF
CF_WAVE
CF_OWNERDISPLAY
CF_DSPTEXT
CF_DSPBITMAP
CF_DSPMETAFILEPICT


Refer to www.msdn.com for more information about DDE programming and the meaning of each data format type.
dataPointer void * The pointer to the data to be written.

NULL is not allowed unless dataSize is zero.
dataSize size_t Number of bytes to write.

An error is returned if you pass a value greater than INT_MAX.
timeOut unsigned int The number of milliseconds to wait for a DDE read or write operation to complete.

If a value of zero is passed, then a default timeout of 5000 milliseconds is used.

Return Value

Name Type Description
status int Return value indicating whether the function was successful.

A negative number represents the error code. For functions that read or write data (ClientDDERead, ClientDDEWrite, ServerDDEWrite, AdviseDDEDataReady, BroadcastDDEDataReady), if the function was successful, the return value is the number of bytes transferred. For other DDE Support Library functions, zero represents successful execution.

The enumerated type that specifies the absolute values of the error codes is declared in ddesupp.h. For instance, if an invalid parameter is passed, kDDE_InvalidParameter is returned.

Currently, a maximum of 255 concurrent conversations are allowed at any one time. If you exceed this limit, –kDDE_TooManyConversations will be returned.

Error codes from –16 to –33 are native DDEML errors, which correspond to Windows DDE error codes starting from 0x4000.

Additional Information

Library: DDE Support Library

Include file: ddesupp.h

LabWindows/CVI compatibility: LabWindows/CVI 3.0 and later