NWDestroyQueue(3nw)


NWDestroyQueue -- deletes the specified queue

Synopsis

   #include <nwqms.h> 
   or 
   #include <nwcalls.h> 
   

NWCCODE N_API NWDestroyQueue (NWCONN_HANDLE conn, nuint32 queueID);

Description

The parameters are as follows:

conn
(IN) Specifies the NetWare server connection handle.

queueID
(IN) Specifies the bindery object ID of the queue to be deleted.

Return values

0x0000
SUCCESSFUL

0x8999
DIRECTORY_FULL

0x89D0
ERR_Q_IO_FAILURE

0x89D1
ERR_NO_QUEUE

0x89D2
ERR_NO_Q_SERVER

0x89D3
ERR_NO_Q_RIGHTS

0x89D4
ERR_QUEUE_FULL

0x89D5
ERR_NO_Q_JOB

0x89D6
ERR_NO_Q_JOB_RIGHTS

0x89D7
ERR_Q_IN_SERVICE

0x89D8
ERR_Q_NOT_ACTIVE

0x89D9
ERR_Q_STN_NOT_SERVER

0x89DA
ERR_Q_HALTED

0x89DB
ERR_Q_MAX_SERVERS

0x89FF
Failure

Notices

All active jobs are aborted, all servers are detached from the queue, and all jobs in the queue are deleted, along with their associated files. The queue object and its associated properties are also removed from the Bindery and the queue's subdirectory is deleted.

Only SUPERVISOR or a Bindery object that is security equivalent to SUPERVISOR can destroy a queue.

Services

Queue Management

NCP calls

0x2222 23 101
Destroy Queue

30 January 1998
© 1998 The Santa Cruz Operation, Inc. All rights reserved.