SCardEndTransaction function
The SCardEndTransaction function completes a previously declared transaction, allowing other applications to resume interactions with the card.
Syntax
LONG WINAPI SCardEndTransaction( _In_ SCARDHANDLE hCard, _In_ DWORD dwDisposition );
Parameters
- hCard [in]
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Reference value obtained from a previous call to SCardConnect. This value would also have been used in an earlier call to SCardBeginTransaction.
- dwDisposition [in]
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Action to take on the card in the connected reader on close.
Value Meaning - SCARD_EJECT_CARD
Eject the card.
- SCARD_LEAVE_CARD
Do not do anything special.
- SCARD_RESET_CARD
Reset the card.
- SCARD_UNPOWER_CARD
Power down the card.
Return value
If the function succeeds, the function returns SCARD_S_SUCCESS.
If the function fails, it returns an error code. For more information, see Smart Card Return Values. Possible error codes follow.
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The transaction was released. Any future communication with the card requires a call to the SCardReconnect function. Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP: The transaction was not released. The application must immediately call the SCardDisconnect, SCardReconnect, or SCardReleaseContext function to avoid an existing transaction blocking other threads and processes from communicating with the smart card. |
Remarks
The SCardEndTransaction function is a smart card and reader access function. For more information on other access functions, see Smart Card and Reader Access Functions.
Examples
The following example ends a smart card transaction. The example assumes that lReturn is a valid variable of type LONG, that hCard is a valid handle received from a previous call to the SCardConnect function, and that hCard was passed to a previous call to the SCardBeginTransaction function.
lReturn = SCardEndTransaction(hCard,
SCARD_LEAVE_CARD);
if ( SCARD_S_SUCCESS != lReturn )
printf("Failed SCardEndTransaction\n");
Requirements
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Minimum supported client |
Windows XP [desktop apps only] |
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Minimum supported server |
Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
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