2.2.3.28 CPMStopAsynchIn
The CPMStopAsynchIn message contains a cursor handle for which an asynchronous query SHOULD be stopped.
The format of the CPMStopAsynchIn message that follows the header is shown in the following diagram.
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_hCursor |
_hCursor (4 bytes): The handle from the CPMCreateQueryOut message identifying the query for which to stop asynchronous processing.