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WPDObject.onRemoveChildComplete event

The onRemoveChildComplete event occurs, and a callback handler is invoked, when a RemoveChild operation has completed.

Syntax

WPDObject.onRemoveChildComplete(
  hrStatus,
  childPUID
)

Parameters

hrStatus

Contains the overall status of the remove operation (success or failure).

childPUID

The Persistent Unique ID (PUID) of the child WPDObject that was removed.

Return value

This event does not return a value.

Remarks

To enable asynchronous behavior, set the handler for this event before calling the RemoveChild method.

Examples

The following code shows the handler-function syntax for the onRemoveChildComplete event.

function HandlerFunction(hrStatus, childPUID)
{

   // Code to handle a completed asynchronous RemoveChild operation.             

}

// Set the event handler.
WPDObject.onRemoveChildComplete = HandlerFunction;

Requirements

Minimum supported client
Windows 7 [desktop apps only]
Minimum supported server
Windows Server 2008 R2 [desktop apps only]

See also

WPDObject