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XTYP_DISCONNECT transaction

An application's Dynamic Data Exchange (DDE) callback function, DdeCallback, receives the XTYP_DISCONNECT transaction when the application's partner in a conversation uses the DdeDisconnect function to terminate the conversation.

#define     XCLASS_NOTIFICATION      0x8000
#define     XTYPF_NOBLOCK            0x0002
#define     XTYP_DISCONNECT         (0x00C0 | XCLASS_NOTIFICATION | XTYPF_NOBLOCK)

Parameters

uType

The transaction type.

uFmt

Not used.

hconv

A handle to that the conversation was terminated.

hsz1

Not used.

hsz2

Not used.

hdata

Not used.

dwData1

Not used.

dwData2

Specifies whether the partners in the conversation are the same application instance. If this parameter is 1, the partners are the same instance. If this parameter is 0, the partners are different instances.

Remarks

This transaction is filtered if the application specified the CBF_SKIP_DISCONNECTS flag in the DdeInitialize function.

The application can obtain the status of the terminated conversation by calling the DdeQueryConvInfo function while processing this transaction. The conversation handle becomes invalid after the callback function returns.

An application cannot block this transaction type; the CBR_BLOCK return code is ignored.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Ddeml.h (include Windows.h)

See also

Reference

DdeDisconnect

DdeInitialize

DdeQueryConvInfo

Conceptual

Dynamic Data Exchange Management Library