RegSetValue()
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RegSetValue()
It seems the function only stores STRING values? How can I store DWORD and BINARY values to the PPC registry?
Thanks.
Thanks.
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Bill,
This one should work for strings and numbers (not decimals):
For binary values we may need to supply a fourth parameter to the function to specify the type, as there is no a Clipper type that may represent binary.
This one should work for strings and numbers (not decimals):
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HB_FUNC( REGSETVALUE )
{
LPWSTR pW1 = AnsiToWide( hb_parc( 2 ) );
switch( hb_itemType( hb_param( 3, HB_IT_ANY ) ) )
{
case HB_IT_STRING:
LPWSTR pW2 = AnsiToWide( hb_parc( 3 ) );
hb_retnl( RegSetValueEx( ( HKEY ) hb_parnl( 1 ), pW1, 0, REG_SZ, ( CONST BYTE * ) pW2,
( hb_parclen( 3 ) * 2 ) + 1 ) );
hb_xfree( pW2 );
break;
case HB_IT_INTEGER:
case HB_IT_LONG:
hb_retnl( RegSetValueEx( ( HKEY ) hb_parnl( 1 ), pW1, 0, REG_DWORD, ( const BYTE * ) hb_parnl( 3 ), sizeof( DWORD ) ) );
break;
}
hb_xfree( pW1 );
}
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Hi Antonio,
Thanks for the efforts. However, I have tried to set a DWORD value but receive a return value of 87, which is "INVALID PARAMETER" and the value is not added to the registry.
Here is a sample of my call to it:
Also, I had to change your code slightly as the compiler complained about pW2 being declared within the CASE. Here is revised:
Thanks for the efforts. However, I have tried to set a DWORD value but receive a return value of 87, which is "INVALID PARAMETER" and the value is not added to the registry.
Here is a sample of my call to it:
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//nHnd returned from RegOpenKey()
cVal := "AutoEnter"
nVal := 1
nResult := RegSetValue2( nHnd, cVal, nVal )
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#pragma BEGINDUMP
#include <hbapi.h>
#include <windows.h>
#include <item.api>
LPWSTR AnsiToWide( LPSTR );
HB_FUNC( REGSETVALUE2 )
{
LPWSTR pW1 = AnsiToWide( hb_parc( 2 ) );
LPWSTR pW2;
switch( hb_itemType( hb_param( 3, HB_IT_ANY ) ) )
{
case HB_IT_STRING:
pW2 = AnsiToWide( hb_parc( 3 ) );
hb_retnl( RegSetValueEx( ( HKEY ) hb_parnl( 1 ), pW1, 0, REG_SZ, ( CONST BYTE * ) pW2, ( hb_parclen( 3 ) * 2 ) + 1 ) );
break;
case HB_IT_INTEGER:
case HB_IT_LONG:
hb_retnl( RegSetValueEx( ( HKEY ) hb_parnl( 1 ), pW1, 0, REG_DWORD, ( const BYTE * ) hb_parnl( 3 ), sizeof( DWORD ) ) );
break;
}
hb_xfree( pW1 );
hb_xfree( pW2 );
}
#pragma ENDDUMP
Bill Simmeth
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Bill,
Please try this:
Please try this:
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DWORD dwValue = hb_parnl( 3 );
...
case HB_IT_INTEGER:
case HB_IT_LONG:
hb_retnl( RegSetValueEx( ( HKEY ) hb_parnl( 1 ), pW1, 0, REG_DWORD, ( const BYTE * ) &dwValue, sizeof( DWORD ) ) );
break;
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