GetPDFData Method in Class SMS_PDF_Package
Applies To: System Center Configuration Manager 2007, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R2, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 R3, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP1, System Center Configuration Manager 2007 SP2
In Configuration Manager, the GetPDFData Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) class method produces SMS_Package Server WMI Class and SMS_Program Server WMI Class objects from a loaded package definition file.
The following syntax is simplified from Managed Object Format (MOF) code and is intended to show the definition of the method.
SInt32 GetPDFData(
UInt32 PDFID,
SMS_Package PackageData,
SMS_Program ProgramData[]
);
Parameters
PDFID
Data type: UInt32Qualifiers: [in]
ID of the package definition file to be retrieved. Get this value from the SMS_PDF_Package Server WMI Class class.
PackageData
Data type: SMS_PackageQualifiers: [out]
An SMS_Package Server WMI Class object produced from the package definition file.
ProgramData
Data type: SMS_Program ArrayQualifiers: [out]
SMS_Program Server WMI Class objects produced from the package definition file.
Return Values
An SInt32 data type that is one of the following bit-field warning flags.
Flag | Description |
---|---|
WARN_BAD_RUN (0) |
Invalid run information specified. |
WARN_BAD_RESTART (1) |
Invalid restart information specified. |
WARN_BAD_CANRUNWHEN (2) |
Invalid CanRunWhen information specified. |
WARN_BAD_ASSIGNMENT (3) |
Invalid assignment information specified. |
WARN_BAD_DEPENDPROG (4) |
Invalid DependentProgram information specified. |
WARN_BAD_SPECIFYDRIVE (5) |
Invalid SpecifyDrive information specified. |
WARN_BAD_ESTDISKSPACE (6) |
Invalid EstimatedDiskSpace information specified. |
WARN_NO_SUPPCLINFO (7) |
No SupportedClients information specified. |
WARN_BAD_SUPPCLINFO (8) |
Invalid SupportedClients information specified. |
WARN_VER1PDF (9) |
Version 1.0 file used. |
WARN_REMPRONOUKEY(10) |
The remove program is set, but no uninstall Key is given. |
Example Code
For an example that uses this method, see How to Create a Package by Using a Package Definition File Template.
Requirements
Runtime Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Runtime Requirements.
Development Requirements
For more information, see Configuration Manager Server Development Requirements.