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LDicomAssociate::SetAsyncOperations

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#include "ltdic.h"

L_INT LDicomAssociate::SetAsyncOperations(bEnabled, nInvoked, nPerformed)

L_BOOL bEnabled;

/* flag that indicates whether to enable Asynchronous Operations */

L_UINT16 nInvoked;

/* number of operations to invoke */

L_UINT16 nPerformed;

/* number of operations performed */

Enables or disables Asynchronous Operation support. It also sets the number of operations that can be invoked if enabled.

Parameter

Description

bEnabled

Flag that indicates whether to enable or disable Asynchronous Operations. Possible values are:

 

Value

Meaning

 

TRUE

Enable Asynchronous Operations.

 

FALSE

Disable Asynchronous Operations.

nInvoked

The number of operations (messages) that can be sent without a response.

nPerformed

The number of Asynchronous Operations performed.

Returns

0

SUCCESS

>0

An error occurred. Refer to Return Codes.

Comments

If a DICOM Associate connection does not support Asynchronous Operations, then an Application Entity must wait for the response from one message before sending another. If Asynchronous Operations are supported, multiple messages may be sent without waiting for a response. The number of messages that may be sent is set using LDicomAssociate::SetAsyncOperations.

To determine the number of Asynchronous Operations that may be invoked without a response, call LDicomAssociate::GetInvokedOperations. To determine the number of operations that have been completed, call LDicomAssociate::GetPerformedOperations.

Required DLLs and Libraries

LTDIC

For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application

Platforms

Win32, x64

See Also

Functions:

LDicomAssociate::IsAsyncOperations, LDicomAssociate::GetPerformedOperations, LDicomAssociate::GetInvokedOperations

Topics:

Working with DICOM Associate Connections

Example

For an example, refer to LDicomAssociate::IsAsyncOperations.

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