OleUIEditLinksA function (oledlg.h)
Invokes the standard Links dialog box, allowing the user to make modifications to a container's linked objects.
Syntax
UINT OleUIEditLinksA(
[in] LPOLEUIEDITLINKSA unnamedParam1
);
Parameters
[in] unnamedParam1
Pointer to an OLEUIEDITLINKS structure that contains information used to initialize the dialog box.
Return value
Standard Success/Error Definitions
Return code | Description |
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Unknown failure (unused). |
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The user pressed the OK button. |
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No error, same as OLEUI_OK. |
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The user pressed the Cancel button. |
Standard Field Validation Errors
Return code | Description |
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Errors common to all dialog boxes lie in the range OLEUI_ERR_STANDARDMIN to OLEUI_ERR_STANDARDMAX. This value allows the application to test for standard messages in order to display error messages to the user. |
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The pointer to an OLEUIXXX structure passed into the function was NULL. |
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Insufficient permissions for read or write access to an OLEUIXXX structure. |
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The cbstruct value is incorrect. |
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The hWndOwner value is invalid. |
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The lpszCaption value is invalid. |
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The lpfnHook value is invalid. |
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The hInstance value is invalid. |
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The lpszTemplate value is invalid. |
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The hResource value is invalid. |
Initialization Errors
Return code | Description |
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Unable to find the dialog box template. |
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Unable to load the dialog box template. |
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Dialog box initialization failed. |
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A call to LocalAlloc or the standard IMalloc allocator failed. |
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A call to GlobalAlloc or the standard IMalloc allocator failed. |
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Unable to call LoadString for localized resources from the library. |
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A call to the standard IMalloc allocator failed. |
Function Specific Errors
Return code | Description |
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Errors common to all dialog boxes lie in the range OLEUI_ERR_STANDARDMIN to OLEUI_ERR_STANDARDMAX. This value allows the application to test for standard messages in order to display error messages to the user. |
Remarks
Note
The oledlg.h header defines OLEUIEDITLINKS as an alias which automatically selects the ANSI or Unicode version of this function based on the definition of the UNICODE preprocessor constant. Mixing usage of the encoding-neutral alias with code that not encoding-neutral can lead to mismatches that result in compilation or runtime errors. For more information, see Conventions for Function Prototypes.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
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Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | oledlg.h |
Library | OleDlg.lib |
DLL | OleDlg.dll |