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The DDEACK structure contains status flags that a DDE application
passes to its partner as part of the WM_DDE_ACK
message. The flags provide details about the application’s response to the
messages WM_DDE_DATA, WM_DDE_POKE,
WM_DDE_EXECUTE, WM_DDE_ADVISE,
WM_DDE_UNADVISE, and WM_DDE_REQUEST.
typedef struct { // ddeack
unsigned short bAppReturnCode:8,
reserved:6,
fBusy:1,
fAck:1;
} DDEACK;
Members
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bAppReturnCode
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Specifies an application-defined return code.
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fBusy
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Indicates whether the application was busy and unable to respond to the
partner’s message at the time the message was received. A nonzero value
indicates the partner was busy and unable to respond. The fBusy member
is defined only when the fAck member is zero.
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fAck
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Indicates whether the application accepted the message from its partner. A
nonzero value indicates the partner accepted the message.
See Also
WM_DDE_ACK, WM_DDE_ADVISE,
WM_DDE_DATA, WM_DDE_EXECUTE,
WM_DDE_REQUEST, WM_DDE_POKE,
WM_DDE_UNADVISE