ISWbemSinkEvents::OnProgress event
The OnProgress event of SWbemSink is triggered when an asynchronous call returns the status of a call that is in progress. If the events, instances, or classes are produced from a provider that supports status updates, you can place code in this event to provide users with feedback about the status of an asynchronous operation. You must set the iFlags parameter of the asynchronous call to wbemFlagSendStatus (128/0x80) if you want to receive status updates, otherwise this event is not triggered.
For an explanation of this syntax, see Document Conventions for the Scripting API.
Syntax
SWbemSink.OnProgress( _
ByVal iUpperBound, _
ByVal iCurrent, _
ByVal strMessage, _
ByVal objWbemAsyncContext _
)
Parameters
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iUpperBound
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Integer that describes the total number of tasks to complete.
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iCurrent
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Current item that is being processed.
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strMessage
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Message that describes the status of the current task.
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objWbemAsyncContext
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An SWbemNamedValueSet object that is passed to the original asynchronous call. Use this parameter to identify the origin of the asynchronous call that triggers this event when multiple asynchronous calls are made using this object sink.
Return value
This event does not return a value.
Error codes
After the completion of the OnProgress event, the Err object may contain one of the error codes below.
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wbemErrFailed - 2147749889 (0x80041001)
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Unspecified error.
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wbemErrOutOfMemory - 2147749894 (0x80041006)
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Not enough memory to complete the operation.
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wbemErrTransportFailure - 2147749909 (0x80041015)
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Networking error occurred, preventing normal operation.
Remarks
The OnProgress event is triggered when an asynchronous call returns the status of a call that is in progress. If the events, instances, or classes are produced from a provider that supports status updates, you can place code in this event to give users feedback about the status of an asynchronous operation.
Note
An asynchronous callback allows a non-authenticated user to provide data to the sink. This poses security risks to your scripts and applications. To eliminate the risks, use semi-synchronous or synchronous communication. For more information, see Calling a Method.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client |
Windows Vista |
Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2008 |
Header |
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IDL |
|
DLL |
|
CLSID |
CLSID_SWbemSink |
IID |
IID_ISWbemSinkEvents |