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title srv_paraminfo (Extended Stored Procedure API) | Microsoft Docs
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srv_paraminfo (Extended Stored Procedure API)

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Important

[!INCLUDEssNoteDepFutureDontUse] Use CLR integration instead.

Returns information about a parameter. This function supersedes the following functions: srv_paramtype, srv_paramlen, srv_parammaxlen, and srv_paramdata. srv_paraminfo supports the data types in Data Types and zero-length data.

Syntax

  
int srv_paraminfo (  
SRV_PROC *  
srvproc  
,  
int  
n  
,  
BYTE *  
pbType  
,  
ULONG *  
pcbMaxLen  
,  
ULONG *  
pcbActualLen  
,  
BYTE *  
pbData  
,  
BOOL *  
pfNull  
);  

Arguments

srvproc
A handle for a client connection.

n
The ordinal number of the parameter to be set. The first parameter is 1.

pbType
The data type of the parameter.

pcbMaxLen
Pointer to the maximum length of the parameter.

pcbActualLen
Pointer to the actual length of the parameter. A value of 0 (*pcbActualLen == 0) signifies zero-length data if *pfNull is set to FALSE.

pbData
Pointer to the buffer for parameter data. If pbData is not NULL, the Extended Store Procedure API writes *pcbActualLen bytes of data to *pbData. If pbData is NULL, no data is written to *pbData but the function returns *pbType, *pcbMaxLen, *pcbActualLen, and *pfNull. The memory for this buffer must be managed by the application.

pfNull
Pointer to a null flag. *pfNull is set to TRUE if the value of the parameter is NULL.

Returns

If the parameter information was successfully obtained, SUCCEED is returned; otherwise, FAIL. FAIL is returned when there is no current remote stored procedure and when there is no nth remote stored procedure parameter.

Remarks

Security Note You should thoroughly review the source code of extended stored procedures, and you should test the compiled DLLs before you install them on a production server. For information about security review and testing, see this Microsoft Web site.

See Also

Extended Stored Procedures Programmer's Reference