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This function discontinues tracking on a database for the specified synchronization partner. The data contained in this database is not affected. However, any information about changes to this table is purged.
Syntax
BOOL CeRemoveDatabaseTracking( PCEGUID pVolGuid, PCEGUID pSyncPartnerGuid, CEOID oid, ); |
Parameters
- pVolGuid
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[in] Pointer to the CEGUIDstructure that contains the GUID of a mounted database volume or of the shared volume. This parameter cannot be set to NULL.
- pSyncPartnerGuid
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[in] Pointer to the CEGUIDstructure that uniquely identifies the synchronization partner. This parameter cannot be set to NULL.
- oid
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[in] Object identifier (OID) of the database that was tracked for the specified synchronization partner specified in pSyncPartnerGuid. This parameter cannot be set to NULL.
Return Value
TRUE indicates success. FALSE indicates failure. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. The following table shows possible values.
Return Value | Description |
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ERROR_BAD_LENGTH |
The database is too big. |
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND |
The tracking tables could not be found. |
ERROR_INTERNAL_DB_CORRUPTION |
The database is corrupted. |
ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER |
One or more parameters are invalid. |
ERROR_NOT_FOUND |
The volume specified by pVolGuidcould not be found. |
ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED |
Too many sessions are open. |
Remarks
Use the CREATE_SYSTEMGUIDmacro to obtain the CEGUID of the shared system volume.
Invoking the tracking functions on a CEDB volume causes an error and GetLastErrorreturns ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER.
Requirements
Header | windbase.h |
Library | coredll.lib |
Windows Embedded CE | Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and later |
Windows Mobile | Windows Mobile Version 5.0 and later |