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EnumPrinterData function

The EnumPrinterData function enumerates configuration data for a specified printer.

To retrieve the configuration data in a single call, use the EnumPrinterDataEx function.

Syntax

DWORD EnumPrinterData(
  _In_  HANDLE  hPrinter,
  _In_  DWORD   dwIndex,
  _Out_ LPTSTR  pValueName,
  _In_  DWORD   cbValueName,
  _Out_ LPDWORD pcbValueName,
  _Out_ LPDWORD pType,
  _Out_ LPBYTE  pData,
  _In_  DWORD   cbData,
  _Out_ LPDWORD pcbData
);

Parameters

hPrinter [in]

A handle to the printer whose configuration data is to be obtained. Use the OpenPrinter or AddPrinter function to retrieve a printer handle.

dwIndex [in]

An index value that specifies the configuration data value to retrieve.

Set this parameter to zero for the first call to EnumPrinterData for a specified printer handle. Then increment the parameter by one for subsequent calls involving the same printer, until the function returns ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS. See the following Remarks section for further information.

If you use the technique mentioned in the descriptions of the cbValueName and cbData parameters to obtain adequate buffer size values, setting both those parameters to zero in a first call to EnumPrinterData for a specified printer handle, the value of dwIndex does not matter for that call. Set dwIndex to zero in the next call to EnumPrinterData to start the actual enumeration process.

Configuration data values are not ordered. New values will have an arbitrary index. This means that the EnumPrinterData function may return values in any order.

pValueName [out]

A pointer to a buffer that receives the name of the configuration data value, including a terminating null character.

cbValueName [in]

The size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by pValueName.

If you want to have the operating system supply an adequate buffer size, set both this parameter and the cbData parameter to zero for the first call to EnumPrinterData for a specified printer handle. When the function returns, the variable pointed to by pcbValueName will contain a buffer size that is large enough to successfully enumerate all of the printer's configuration data value names.

pcbValueName [out]

A pointer to a variable that receives the number of bytes stored into the buffer pointed to by pValueName.

pType [out]

A pointer to a variable that receives a code indicating the type of data stored in the specified value. For a list of the possible type codes, see Registry Value Types. The pType parameter can be NULL if the type code is not required.

pData [out]

A pointer to a buffer that receives the configuration data value.

This parameter can be NULL if the configuration data value is not required.

cbData [in]

The size, in bytes, of the buffer pointed to by pData.

If you want to have the operating system supply an adequate buffer size, set both this parameter and the cbValueName parameter to zero for the first call to EnumPrinterData for a specified printer handle. When the function returns, the variable pointed to by pcbData will contain a buffer size that is large enough to successfully enumerate all of the printer's configuration data value names.

pcbData [out]

A pointer to a variable that receives the number of bytes stored into the buffer pointed to by pData.

This parameter can be NULL if pData is NULL.

Return value

If the function succeeds, the return value is ERROR_SUCCESS.

If the function fails, the return value is a system error code.

The function returns ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS when there are no more configuration data values to retrieve for a specified printer handle.

Remarks

Note

This is a blocking or synchronous function and might not return immediately. How quickly this function returns depends on run-time factors such as network status, print server configuration, and printer driver implementation factors that are difficult to predict when writing an application. Calling this function from a thread that manages interaction with the user interface could make the application appear to be unresponsive.

EnumPrinterData retrieves printer configuration data set by the SetPrinterData function. A printer's configuration data consists of a set of named and typed values. The EnumPrinterData function obtains one of these values, and its name and a type code, each time you call it. Call the EnumPrinterData function several times in succession to obtain all of a printer's configuration data values.

Printer configuration data is stored in the registry. While enumerating printer configuration data, you should avoid calling registry functions that might change that data.

If you want to have the operating system supply an adequate buffer size, first call EnumPrinterData with both the cbValueName and cbData parameters set to zero, as noted earlier in the Parameters section. The value of dwIndex does not matter for this call. When the function returns, *pcbValueName and *pcbData will contain buffer sizes that are large enough to enumerate all of the printer's configuration data value names and values. On the next call, allocate value name and data buffers, set cbValueName and cbData to the sizes in bytes of the allocated buffers, and set dwIndex to zero. Thereafter, continue to call the EnumPrinterData function, incrementing dwIndex by one each time, until the function returns ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS.

Requirements

Requirement Value
Minimum supported client
Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only]
Header
Winspool.h (include Windows.h)
Library
Winspool.lib
DLL
Winspool.drv
Unicode and ANSI names
EnumPrinterDataW (Unicode) and EnumPrinterDataA (ANSI)

See also

Printing

Print Spooler API Functions

DeletePrinterData

EnumPrinterDataEx

GetPrinterData

OpenPrinter

SetPrinter

SetPrinterData