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CEPROPID (Compact 7)

3/12/2014

The CEPROPID type is a 32-bit unsigned integer (range: 0 through 4294967295 decimal) used as an identifier of Windows Embedded Compact properties.

Syntax

typedef DWORD CEPROPID;

Remarks

The high-order word (2 bytes) contains the Property Identifier (PropID), and the low-order word contains the Property Type.

For a list of supported types, see CEVALUNION (POOM).

One bit in the type is reserved (0x4000). It is used as the flag <b CEPROPVAL_NULL>, which means the property was not found in a Read call, or that the property should be deleted in a write call.

See Also

Reference

Pocket Outlook Object Model Constants
CEVALUNION (POOM)
CEPROPVAL (POOM)