CEOIDINFO

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This structure contains information about an object in the object store or database volume.

typedef struct _CEOIDINFO {
  WORD wObjType;
  WORD wPad;
  union {
    CEFILEINFO infFile;
    CEDIRINFO infDirectory;
    CEDBASEINFO infDatabase;
    CERECORDINFO infRecord;
    };
} CEOIDINFO;

Members

  • wObjType
    Specifies the type of the object. It is one of the following values.

    Value Description
    OBJTYPE_INVALID The object store contains no valid object that has this object identifier.
    OBJTYPE_FILE The object is a file.
    OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY The object is a directory.
    OBJTYPE_DATABASE The object is a database.
    OBJTYPE_RECORD The object is a record inside a database.
  • wPad
    Aligns the structure on a double-word boundary.

  • infFile
    CEFILEINFO structure that contains information about a file. This member is valid only if wObjType is OBJTYPE_FILE.

  • infDirectory
    CEDIRINFO structure that contains information about a directory. This member is valid only if wObjType is OBJTYPE_DIRECTORY.

  • infDatabase
    CEDBASEINFO structure that contains information about a database. This member is valid only if wObjType is OBJTYPE_DATABASE.

  • infRecord
    CERECORDINFO structure that contains information about a record in a database. This member is valid only if wObjType is OBJTYPE_RECORD.

    Note   Earlier versions of Microsoft® Windows® CE assigned object identifiers to objects in other file systems, such as the file allocation table (FAT) file system. These object identifiers were guaranteed to be unique within a volume, but not across multiple volumes. Effective with version 3.0, only objects in the object store have valid, unique object identifiers and the object store is the only volume that can return an object identifier.

Requirements

Pocket PC: Pocket PC 2002 and later
Smartphone: Smartphone 2002 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later
Header: Rapitypes.h

See Also

Remote API Structures | CEDBASEINFO | CEDIRINFO | CEFILEINFO | CERECORDINFO

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