Clears the name list and places one data set name into a date set name list or a selection list.
#include <smsutapi.h> CCODE NWSMPutFirstLName ( void SM_HUGE **buffer, UINT32 nameSpaceType, UINT32 selectionType, NWBOOLEAN reverseOrder, void *sep1, void *sep2, UINT32 nameLength, void *name, SMS_HANDLE SM_HUGE *handle);
(IN/OUT) Points to the NWSM_DATA_SET_NAME_LIST or NWSM_SELECTION_LIST structure to receive the data set name.
(IN) Specifies the name space type of name (see nameSpaceType Values).
(IN) Specifies the selection type for a selection list (see selectionType Values).
(IN) Specifies the order of the characters in name, sep1, and sep2, when placed into buffer as returned by NWSMTSGetNameSpaceTypeInfo:
(IN) Points to the first separator used for paths in the specified name space as returned by NWSMTSGetNameSpaceTypeInfo.
(IN) Points to the second separator used for paths in the specified name space as returned by NWSMTSGetNameSpaceTypeInfo.
(IN) Specifies the number of bytes within name to put into the list.
(IN) Points to the name of the data set as it exists in the specified name space.
(OUT) Points to the name handle to use for subsequent name insertion functions.
The following table lists the return values associated with the function.
NWSMPutFirstLName is similar to NWSMPutFirstName. However, NWSMPutFirstLName requires the length of the data set name.
NWSMPutFirstLName also supports data set names in Unicode format.
If there is not enough space for the name, the buffer is resized. If buffer is set to NULL, memory is allocated to it. You are responsible to free the memory allocated by buffer.
If buffer contains a data set name list, selectionType must be set to zero. If buffer contains a selection list, selectionType must be set to a selection type.
If reverseOrder is TRUE, C:\\SYSTEM\\TEMP.EXE would be EXE.TEMP\\SYSTEM\\:C.
NWSMCloseName, NWSMPutFirstName, NWSMPutNextLName, NWSMPutNextName