VarBstrFromDate
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This function converts variant data types to BSTR from DATE.
Syntax
HRESULT VarBstrFromDate(
DATE dateIn,
LCID lcid,
ULONG dwFlags,
BSTR pbstrOut
);
Parameters
- dateIn
[in] The value to coerce.
- lcid
[in] For conversions from string and VT_DISPATCH input, the LCID to use for the conversion.
dwFlags
[in] Specifies a value made from one or more flags.The following flags can be set for this parameter.
Flag Description LOCALE_NOUSEROVERRIDE
Uses the system default locale settings, rather than custom locale settings.
VAR_CALENDAR_HIJRI
If set, the Hijri calendar is used.
Otherwise, the calendar sent in Control Panel is used.
VAR_CALENDAR_THAI
This flag is not supported in Windows Mobile or Windows Embedded CE.
VAR_CALENDAR_GREGORIAN
This flag is not supported in Windows Mobile or Windows Embedded CE.
VAR_FOURDIGITYEARS
This flag is not supported in Windows Mobile or Windows Embedded CE.
VAR_TIMEVALUEONLY
This flag is not supported in Windows Mobile or Windows Embedded CE.
VAR_DATEVALUEONLY
This flag is not supported in Windows Mobile or Windows Embedded CE.
pbstrOut
[out] Points to the coerced value.The following flags can be set for this parameter.
Flag Description LOCALE_NOUSEROVERRIDE
Uses the system default locale settings, rather than custom locale settings.
VAR_CALENDAR_HJRI
If set, the Hijri calendar is used.
Otherwise, the calendar sent in Control Panel is used.
VAR_DATEVALUEONLY
Omits the time portion of a VT_DATE and retrieves only the date.
Applies to conversions to or from dates.
Not used for VariantChangeType and VariantChangeTypeEx.
VAR_TIMEVALUEONLY
Omits the date portion of a VT_DATE and retrieves only the time.
Applies to conversions to or from dates.
Not used for VariantChangeType and VariantChangeTypeEx.
Return Value
Returns the HRESULT values shown in the following table.
Value | Description |
---|---|
S_OK |
Success. |
DISP_E_BADVARTYPE |
The input parameter is not a valid type of variant. |
DISP_E_OVERFLOW |
The data pointed to by the output parameter does not fit in the destination type. |
DISP_E_TYPEMISMATCH |
The argument could not be coerced to the specified type. |
E_INVALIDARG |
An argument is invalid. |
E_OUTOFMEMORY |
Memory could not be allocated for the conversion. |
Remarks
Passing invalid (and under some circumstances NULL) pointers to this function causes an unexpected termination of the application.
Requirements
Header | oleauto.h |
Library | oleaut32.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows CE 2.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |