Distributed Tuning Interface Reference : PvSetStringValue()
 
PvSetStringValue()
Save new value for a string type setting, to the data target specified by whichData.
Header File: config.h (See also Header Files)
Function First Available In Library: w3dbav75.dll (Windows), libpsqldti.so (Linux), libpsqldti.dylib (macOS) (See also Link Libraries)
Syntax
BTI_SINT PvSetStringValue(
   BTI_LONG           hConnection,
   BTI_ULONG          settingID,
   BTI_CHAR_PTR       newValue,
   BTI_SINT           whichData);
Arguments
 
In
hConnection
Connection handle that identifies the server. Connection handles are obtained with the PvConnectServer() function.
In
settingID
Unique identifier for the setting. A list of settings can be obtained from PvGetSettingList().
In
newValue
String value to be set.
In
whichData
Flag to indicate which value is to be set:
PVDATA_CURRENT sets current value.
PVDATA_PERSISTENT sets persistent value
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_INVALID_DATA_TYPE
The setting is not of string type.
P_E_FAIL
Failed for other reasons.
Remarks
Some settings may take multiple strings separated by semicolons (;).
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.
You must logon with administrator-level rights with PvConnectServer() before you can set a new value for a String type setting.
Note This function cannot be called by a user logged-in with the "restricted" user type.
See Also
PvStart()
PvConnectServer()
PvGetCategoryList()
PvGetSettingList()
PvGetStringType()
PvGetStringValue()
PvIsSettingAvailable()
PvDisconnect()
PvStop()