EnumDateFormatsExEx function
Enumerates the long date, short date, or year/month formats that are available for a locale specified by name.
Note The application should call this function in preference to EnumDateFormats or EnumDateFormatsEx if designed to run only on Windows Vista and later.
Note This function can enumerate data that changes between releases, for example, due to a custom locale. If your application must persist or transmit data, see Using Persistent Locale Data.
Syntax
BOOL EnumDateFormatsExEx( _In_ DATEFMT_ENUMPROCEXEX lpDateFmtEnumProcExEx, _In_opt_ LPCWSTR lpLocaleName, _In_ DWORD dwFlags, _In_ LPARAM lParam );
Parameters
- lpDateFmtEnumProcExEx [in]
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Pointer to an application-defined callback function. For more information, see EnumDateFormatsProcExEx.
- lpLocaleName [in, optional]
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Pointer to a locale name, or one of the following predefined values.
- dwFlags [in]
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Flag specifying date formats. The application can supply one of the following values or the LOCALE_USE_CP_ACP constant.
- lParam [in]
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An application-provided parameter to pass to the callback function. This value is especially useful for multi-threaded applications.
Return value
Returns a nonzero value if successful, or 0 otherwise. To get extended error information, the application can call GetLastError, which can return one of the following error codes:
- ERROR_BADDB. The function could not access the data. This situation should not normally occur, and typically indicates a bad installation, a disk problem, or the like.
- ERROR_INVALID_FLAGS. The values supplied for flags were not valid.
- ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER. Any of the parameter values was invalid.
Remarks
The function enumerates the date formats by passing date format string pointers, one at a time, to the specified application-defined callback function, along with an application-defined constant that is useful for multi-threaded applications. This process continues until EnumDateFormatsExEx finds the last date format or the callback function returns FALSE.
Beginning in Windows 8: If your app passes language tags to this function from the Windows.Globalization namespace, it must first convert the tags by calling ResolveLocaleName.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2008 [desktop apps | Windows Store apps] |
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See also
- National Language Support
- National Language Support Functions
- EnumDateFormats
- EnumDateFormatsEx
- EnumDateFormatsProcExEx
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Build date: 11/21/2012
