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.
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