PvGetSettingList()
Retrieves a list of settings belonging to the specified category.
Header File: config.h (See also
Header Files
)
Function First Available In Library: w3dbav75.dll (Windows), libpsqldti.so (Linux) (See also
Link Libraries
)
Syntax
BTI_SINT PvGetSettingList(
BTI_LONG
hConnection,
BTI_ULONG
categoryID,
BTI_ULONG_PTR
pNumSettings,
BTI_ULONG_PTR
pSettingList
);
Arguments
In
hConnection
Connection handle that identifies the server. Connection handles are obtained with the
PvConnectServer()
function.
In
categoryID
Unique identifier for the category
Out
pNumSettings
Address of an unsigned long containing size of the array on input, and receives number of items in the returned list.
Out
pSettingList
Pointer to the list of returned setting IDs.
Return Values
P_OK
The operation was successful.
P_E_INVALID_HANDLE
Invalid connection handle.
P_E_NULL_PTR
Call with NULL pointer.
P_E_BUFFER_TOO_SMALL
The array size is too small. In this case, the required size is returned in
pNumSettings
.
P_E_FAIL
Failed for other reasons.
Remarks
If the connection is a remote connection, only server-side settings for the category are returned. If the connection is a local connection, both client-side and server-side settings for this category will be returned.
Use
PvIsSettingAvailable()
to determine if the setting can be set at this time.
The following preconditions must be met:
•
Connection established by
PvConnectServer()
or if you are performing the operation on a local machine, P_LOCAL_DB_CONNECTION may be used as the connection handle.
See Also
PvStart()
PvConnectServer()
PvIsSettingAvailable()
PvGetSettingHelp()
PvGetSettingInfo()
PvGetSettingMap()
PvGetSettingUnits()
PvDisconnect()
PvStop()