/*****************************************************************************\ * * * MsiQuery.h - Interface to running installer for custom actions and tools * * * * Version 2.0 * * * * NOTES: All buffers sizes are TCHAR count, null included only on input * * Return argument pointers may be null if not interested in value * * Returned handles of all types must be closed: MsiCloseHandle(h) * * Functions with UINT return type return a system error code * * Designated functions will set or clear the last error record, * * which is then accessible with MsiGetLastErrorRecord. However, * * the following argument errors do not register an error record: * * ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, ERROR_MORE_DATA. * * * * Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. * * * \*****************************************************************************/ #ifndef _MSIQUERY_H_ #define _MSIQUERY_H_ #include "msi.h" // INSTALLSTATE #define MSI_NULL_INTEGER 0x80000000 // integer value reserved for null // MsiOpenDatabase persist predefine values, otherwise output database path is used #define MSIDBOPEN_READONLY (LPCTSTR)0 // database open read-only, no persistent changes #define MSIDBOPEN_TRANSACT (LPCTSTR)1 // database read/write in transaction mode #define MSIDBOPEN_DIRECT (LPCTSTR)2 // database direct read/write without transaction #define MSIDBOPEN_CREATE (LPCTSTR)3 // create new database, transact mode read/write #define MSIDBOPEN_CREATEDIRECT (LPCTSTR)4 // create new database, direct mode read/write #define MSIDBOPEN_PATCHFILE 32/sizeof(*MSIDBOPEN_READONLY) // add flag to indicate patch file typedef enum tagMSIDBSTATE { MSIDBSTATE_ERROR =-1, // invalid database handle MSIDBSTATE_READ = 0, // database open read-only, no persistent changes MSIDBSTATE_WRITE = 1, // database readable and updatable } MSIDBSTATE; typedef enum tagMSIMODIFY { MSIMODIFY_SEEK =-1, // reposition to current record primary key MSIMODIFY_REFRESH = 0, // refetch current record data MSIMODIFY_INSERT = 1, // insert new record, fails if matching key exists MSIMODIFY_UPDATE = 2, // update existing non-key data of fetched record MSIMODIFY_ASSIGN = 3, // insert record, replacing any existing record MSIMODIFY_REPLACE = 4, // update record, delete old if primary key edit MSIMODIFY_MERGE = 5, // fails if record with duplicate key not identical MSIMODIFY_DELETE = 6, // remove row referenced by this record from table MSIMODIFY_INSERT_TEMPORARY = 7, // insert a temporary record MSIMODIFY_VALIDATE = 8, // validate a fetched record MSIMODIFY_VALIDATE_NEW = 9, // validate a new record MSIMODIFY_VALIDATE_FIELD = 10, // validate field(s) of an incomplete record MSIMODIFY_VALIDATE_DELETE = 11, // validate before deleting record } MSIMODIFY; typedef enum tagMSICOLINFO { MSICOLINFO_NAMES = 0, // return column names MSICOLINFO_TYPES = 1, // return column definitions, datatype code followed by width } MSICOLINFO; typedef enum tagMSICONDITION { MSICONDITION_FALSE = 0, // expression evaluates to False MSICONDITION_TRUE = 1, // expression evaluates to True MSICONDITION_NONE = 2, // no expression present MSICONDITION_ERROR = 3, // syntax error in expression } MSICONDITION; typedef enum tagMSICOSTTREE { MSICOSTTREE_SELFONLY = 0, MSICOSTTREE_CHILDREN = 1, MSICOSTTREE_PARENTS = 2, MSICOSTTREE_RESERVED = 3, // Reserved for future use } MSICOSTTREE; typedef enum tagMSIDBERROR { MSIDBERROR_INVALIDARG = -3, // invalid argument MSIDBERROR_MOREDATA = -2, // buffer too small MSIDBERROR_FUNCTIONERROR = -1, // function error MSIDBERROR_NOERROR = 0, // no error MSIDBERROR_DUPLICATEKEY = 1, // new record duplicates primary keys of existing record in table MSIDBERROR_REQUIRED = 2, // non-nullable column, no null values allowed MSIDBERROR_BADLINK = 3, // corresponding record in foreign table not found MSIDBERROR_OVERFLOW = 4, // data greater than maximum value allowed MSIDBERROR_UNDERFLOW = 5, // data less than minimum value allowed MSIDBERROR_NOTINSET = 6, // data not a member of the values permitted in the set MSIDBERROR_BADVERSION = 7, // invalid version string MSIDBERROR_BADCASE = 8, // invalid case, must be all upper-case or all lower-case MSIDBERROR_BADGUID = 9, // invalid GUID MSIDBERROR_BADWILDCARD = 10, // invalid wildcardfilename or use of wildcards MSIDBERROR_BADIDENTIFIER = 11, // bad identifier MSIDBERROR_BADLANGUAGE = 12, // bad language Id(s) MSIDBERROR_BADFILENAME = 13, // bad filename MSIDBERROR_BADPATH = 14, // bad path MSIDBERROR_BADCONDITION = 15, // bad conditional statement MSIDBERROR_BADFORMATTED = 16, // bad format string MSIDBERROR_BADTEMPLATE = 17, // bad template string MSIDBERROR_BADDEFAULTDIR = 18, // bad string in DefaultDir column of Directory table MSIDBERROR_BADREGPATH = 19, // bad registry path string MSIDBERROR_BADCUSTOMSOURCE = 20, // bad string in CustomSource column of CustomAction table MSIDBERROR_BADPROPERTY = 21, // bad property string MSIDBERROR_MISSINGDATA = 22, // _Validation table missing reference to column MSIDBERROR_BADCATEGORY = 23, // Category column of _Validation table for column is invalid MSIDBERROR_BADKEYTABLE = 24, // table in KeyTable column of _Validation table could not be found/loaded MSIDBERROR_BADMAXMINVALUES = 25, // value in MaxValue column of _Validation table is less than value in MinValue column MSIDBERROR_BADCABINET = 26, // bad cabinet name MSIDBERROR_BADSHORTCUT = 27, // bad shortcut target MSIDBERROR_STRINGOVERFLOW = 28, // string overflow (greater than length allowed in column def) MSIDBERROR_BADLOCALIZEATTRIB = 29 // invalid localization attribute (primary keys cannot be localized) } MSIDBERROR; typedef enum tagMSIRUNMODE { MSIRUNMODE_ADMIN = 0, // admin mode install, else product install MSIRUNMODE_ADVERTISE = 1, // installing advertisements, else installing or updating product MSIRUNMODE_MAINTENANCE = 2, // modifying an existing installation, else new installation MSIRUNMODE_ROLLBACKENABLED = 3, // rollback is enabled MSIRUNMODE_LOGENABLED = 4, // log file active, enabled prior to install session MSIRUNMODE_OPERATIONS = 5, // spooling execute operations, else in determination phase MSIRUNMODE_REBOOTATEND = 6, // reboot needed after successful installation (settable) MSIRUNMODE_REBOOTNOW = 7, // reboot needed to continue installation (settable) MSIRUNMODE_CABINET = 8, // installing files from cabinets and files using Media table MSIRUNMODE_SOURCESHORTNAMES= 9, // source LongFileNames suppressed via PID_MSISOURCE summary property MSIRUNMODE_TARGETSHORTNAMES= 10, // target LongFileNames suppressed via SHORTFILENAMES property MSIRUNMODE_RESERVED11 = 11, // future use MSIRUNMODE_WINDOWS9X = 12, // operating systems is Windows9?, else Windows NT MSIRUNMODE_ZAWENABLED = 13, // operating system supports demand installation MSIRUNMODE_RESERVED14 = 14, // future use MSIRUNMODE_RESERVED15 = 15, // future use MSIRUNMODE_SCHEDULED = 16, // custom action call from install script execution MSIRUNMODE_ROLLBACK = 17, // custom action call from rollback execution script MSIRUNMODE_COMMIT = 18, // custom action call from commit execution script } MSIRUNMODE; #define INSTALLMESSAGE_TYPEMASK = 0xFF000000L // mask for type code // Note: INSTALLMESSAGE_ERROR, INSTALLMESSAGE_WARNING, INSTALLMESSAGE_USER are to or'd // with a message box style to indicate the buttons to display and return: // MB_OK,MB_OKCANCEL,MB_ABORTRETRYIGNORE,MB_YESNOCANCEL,MB_YESNO,MB_RETRYCANCEL // the default button (MB_DEFBUTTON1 is normal default): // MB_DEFBUTTON1, MB_DEFBUTTON2, MB_DEFBUTTON3 // and optionally an icon style: // MB_ICONERROR, MB_ICONQUESTION, MB_ICONWARNING, MB_ICONINFORMATION typedef enum tagMSITRANSFORM_ERROR { MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_ADDEXISTINGROW = 0x00000001, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_DELMISSINGROW = 0x00000002, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_ADDEXISTINGTABLE = 0x00000004, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_DELMISSINGTABLE = 0x00000008, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_UPDATEMISSINGROW = 0x00000010, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_CHANGECODEPAGE = 0x00000020, MSITRANSFORM_ERROR_VIEWTRANSFORM = 0x00000100, } MSITRANSFORM_ERROR; typedef enum tagMSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE { MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_LANGUAGE = 0x00000001, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_PRODUCT = 0x00000002, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_PLATFORM = 0x00000004, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_MAJORVERSION = 0x00000008, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_MINORVERSION = 0x00000010, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_UPDATEVERSION = 0x00000020, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_NEWLESSBASEVERSION = 0x00000040, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_NEWLESSEQUALBASEVERSION = 0x00000080, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_NEWEQUALBASEVERSION = 0x00000100, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_NEWGREATEREQUALBASEVERSION = 0x00000200, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_NEWGREATERBASEVERSION = 0x00000400, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE_UPGRADECODE = 0x00000800, } MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE; #ifdef __cplusplus extern "C" { #endif // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Installer database access functions // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Prepare a database query, creating a view object // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS if successful, and the view handle is returned, // else ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE, ERROR_BAD_QUERY_SYNTAX, ERROR_GEN_FAILURE // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseOpenView%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szQuery, // SQL query to be prepared MSIHANDLE* phView); // returned view if TRUE // Returns the MSIDBERROR enum and name of the column corresponding to the error // Similar to a GetLastError function, but for the view. NOT the same as MsiGetLastErrorRecord // Returns errors of MsiViewModify. MSIDBERROR WINAPI MsiViewGetError%(MSIHANDLE hView, LPTSTR% szColumnNameBuffer, // buffer to hold column name DWORD* pcchBuf); // size of buffer // Exectute the view query, supplying parameters as required // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE, ERROR_GEN_FAILURE // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiViewExecute(MSIHANDLE hView, MSIHANDLE hRecord); // optional parameter record, or 0 if none // Fetch the next sequential record from the view // Result is ERROR_SUCCESS if a row is found, and its handle is returned // else ERROR_NO_MORE_ITEMS if no records remain, and a null handle is returned // else result is error: ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_GEN_FAILURE UINT WINAPI MsiViewFetch(MSIHANDLE hView, MSIHANDLE *phRecord); // returned data record if fetch succeeds // Modify a database record, parameters must match types in query columns // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE, ERROR_GEN_FAILURE, ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiViewModify(MSIHANDLE hView, MSIMODIFY eModifyMode, // modify action to perform MSIHANDLE hRecord); // record obtained from fetch, or new record // Return the column names or specifications for the current view // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER, or ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE UINT WINAPI MsiViewGetColumnInfo(MSIHANDLE hView, MSICOLINFO eColumnInfo, // retrieve columns names or definitions MSIHANDLE *phRecord); // returned data record containing all names or definitions // Release the result set for an executed view, to allow re-execution // Only needs to be called if not all records have been fetched // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE UINT WINAPI MsiViewClose(MSIHANDLE hView); // Return a record containing the names of all primary key columns for a given table // Returns an MSIHANDLE for a record containing the name of each column. // The field count of the record corresponds to the number of primary key columns. // Field [0] of the record contains the table name. // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_TABLE UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseGetPrimaryKeys%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szTableName, // the name of a specific table MSIHANDLE *phRecord); // returned record if ERROR_SUCCESS // Return an enum defining the state of the table (temporary, unknown, or persistent). // Returns MSICONDITION_ERROR, MSICONDITION_FALSE, MSICONDITION_TRUE, MSICONDITION_NONE MSICONDITION WINAPI MsiDatabaseIsTablePersistent%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szTableName); // the name of a specific table // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Summary information stream management functions // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Integer Property IDs: 1, 14, 15, 16, 19 // DateTime Property IDs: 10, 11, 12, 13 // Text Property IDs: 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 18 // Unsupported Propery IDs: 0 (PID_DICTIONARY), 17 (PID_THUMBNAIL) // Obtain a handle for the _SummaryInformation stream for an MSI database // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetSummaryInformation%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, // 0 if not open LPCTSTR% szDatabasePath, // path to database, 0 if database handle supplied UINT uiUpdateCount, // maximium number of updated values, 0 to open read-only MSIHANDLE *phSummaryInfo); // returned handle to summary information data // Obtain the number of existing properties in the SummaryInformation stream UINT WINAPI MsiSummaryInfoGetPropertyCount(MSIHANDLE hSummaryInfo, UINT *puiPropertyCount); // pointer to location to return total property count // Set a single summary information property // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY UINT WINAPI MsiSummaryInfoSetProperty%(MSIHANDLE hSummaryInfo, UINT uiProperty, // property ID, one of allowed values for summary information UINT uiDataType, // VT_I4, VT_LPSTR, VT_FILETIME, or VT_EMPTY INT iValue, // integer value, used only if integer property FILETIME *pftValue, // pointer to filetime value, used only if datetime property LPCTSTR% szValue); // text value, used only if string property // Get a single property from the summary information // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_UNKNOWN_PROPERTY UINT WINAPI MsiSummaryInfoGetProperty%(MSIHANDLE hSummaryInfo, UINT uiProperty, // property ID, one of allowed values for summary information UINT *puiDataType, // returned type: VT_I4, VT_LPSTR, VT_FILETIME, VT_EMPTY INT *piValue, // returned integer property data FILETIME *pftValue, // returned datetime property data LPTSTR% szValueBuf, // buffer to return string property data DWORD *pcchValueBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Write back changed information to summary information stream UINT WINAPI MsiSummaryInfoPersist(MSIHANDLE hSummaryInfo); // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Installer database management functions - not used by custom actions // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Open an installer database, specifying the persistance mode, which is a pointer. // Predefined persist values are reserved pointer values, requiring pointer arithmetic. // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiOpenDatabase%( LPCTSTR% szDatabasePath, // path to database, 0 to create temporary database LPCTSTR% szPersist, // output database path or one of predefined values MSIHANDLE* phDatabase); // location to return database handle // Import an MSI text archive table into an open database // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseImport%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szFolderPath, // folder containing archive files LPCTSTR% szFileName); // table archive file to be imported // Export an MSI table from an open database to a text archive file // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseExport%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szTableName, // name of table in database LPCTSTR% szFolderPath, // folder containing archive files LPCTSTR% szFileName); // name of exported table archive file // Merge two database together, allowing duplicate rows // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseMerge%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, MSIHANDLE hDatabaseMerge, // database to be merged into hDatabase LPCTSTR% szTableName); // name of non-persistent table to receive errors // Generate a transform file of differences between two databases // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseGenerateTransform%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, MSIHANDLE hDatabaseReference, // base database to reference changes LPCTSTR% szTransformFile, // name of generated transform file int iReserved1, // reserved argument, not used int iReserved2); // reserved argument, not used // Apply a transform file containing database difference // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseApplyTransform%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, LPCTSTR% szTransformFile, // name of transform file int iErrorConditions); // errors to suppress, bits from MSITRANSFORM_ERROR // Create summary information of existing transform to include validation and error conditions // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiCreateTransformSummaryInfo%(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, MSIHANDLE hDatabaseReference, // base database to reference changes LPCTSTR% szTransformFile, // name of generated transform file int iErrorConditions, // errors to suppress when applied, from MSITRANSFORM_ERROR int iValidation); // properties validated when applied, MSITRANSFORM_VALIDATE // Write out all persistent table data, ignored if database opened read-only // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiDatabaseCommit(MSIHANDLE hDatabase); // Return the update state of a database MSIDBSTATE WINAPI MsiGetDatabaseState(MSIHANDLE hDatabase); // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Record object functions // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Create a new record object with the requested number of fields // Field 0, not included in count, is used for format strings and op codes // All fields are initialized to null // Returns a handle to the created record, or 0 if memory could not be allocated MSIHANDLE WINAPI MsiCreateRecord( UINT cParams); // the number of data fields // Report whether a record field is NULL // Returns TRUE if the field is null or does not exist // Returns FALSE if the field contains data, or the handle is invalid BOOL WINAPI MsiRecordIsNull(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField); // Return the length of a record field // Returns 0 if field is NULL or non-existent // Returns sizeof(int) if integer data // Returns character count if string data (not counting null terminator) // Returns bytes count if stream data UINT WINAPI MsiRecordDataSize(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField); // Set a record field to an integer value // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_FIELD UINT WINAPI MsiRecordSetInteger(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField, int iValue); // Copy a string into the designated field // A null string pointer and an empty string both set the field to null // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_FIELD UINT WINAPI MsiRecordSetString%(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField, LPCTSTR% szValue); // Return the integer value from a record field // Returns the value MSI_NULL_INTEGER if the field is null // or if the field is a string that cannot be converted to an integer int WINAPI MsiRecordGetInteger(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField); // Return the string value of a record field // Integer fields will be converted to a string // Null and non-existent fields will report a value of 0 // Fields containing stream data will return ERROR_INVALID_DATATYPE // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_MORE_DATA, // ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_INVALID_FIELD, ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS UINT WINAPI MsiRecordGetString%(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField, LPTSTR% szValueBuf, // buffer for returned value DWORD *pcchValueBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Returns the number of fields allocated in the record // Does not count field 0, used for formatting and op codes UINT WINAPI MsiRecordGetFieldCount(MSIHANDLE hRecord); // Set a record stream field from a file // The contents of the specified file will be read into a stream object // The stream will be persisted if the record is inserted into the database // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiRecordSetStream%(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField, LPCTSTR% szFilePath); // path to file containing stream data // Read bytes from a record stream field into a buffer // Must set the in/out argument to the requested byte count to read // The number of bytes transferred is returned through the argument // If no more bytes are available, ERROR_SUCCESS is still returned UINT WINAPI MsiRecordReadStream(MSIHANDLE hRecord, UINT iField, char *szDataBuf, // buffer to receive bytes from stream DWORD *pcbDataBuf); // in/out buffer byte count // Clears all data fields in a record to NULL UINT WINAPI MsiRecordClearData(MSIHANDLE hRecord); // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Functions to access a running installation, called from custom actions // The install handle is the single argument passed to custom actions // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a handle to the database currently in use by this installer instance MSIHANDLE WINAPI MsiGetActiveDatabase(MSIHANDLE hInstall); // returns handle to database, 0 if none active // Set the value for an installer property // If the property is not defined, it will be created // If the value is null or an empty string, the property will be removed // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS UINT WINAPI MsiSetProperty%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szName, // property identifier, case-sensitive LPCTSTR% szValue); // property value, null to undefine property // Get the value for an installer property // If the property is not defined, it is equivalent to a 0-length value, not error // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_MORE_DATA, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE, ERROR_BAD_ARGUMENTS UINT WINAPI MsiGetProperty%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szName, // property identifier, case-sensitive LPTSTR% szValueBuf, // buffer for returned property value DWORD *pcchValueBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Return the numeric language for the currently running install // Returns 0 if an install not running LANGID WINAPI MsiGetLanguage(MSIHANDLE hInstall); // Return one of the boolean internal installer states // Returns FALSE if the handle is not active or if the mode is not implemented BOOL WINAPI MsiGetMode(MSIHANDLE hInstall, MSIRUNMODE eRunMode); // particular mode for which the state is returned // Set an internal install session boolean mode - Note: most modes are read-only // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS if the mode can be set to the desired state // Returns ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED if the mode is not settable // Returns ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE if the handle is not an active install session UINT WINAPI MsiSetMode(MSIHANDLE hInstall, MSIRUNMODE eRunMode, // particular mode for which state is to be set BOOL fState); // new state for bit flag // Format record data using a format string containing field markers and/or properties // Record field 0 must contain the format string // Other fields must contain data that may be referenced by the format string. UINT WINAPI MsiFormatRecord%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, // non-zero for property expansion MSIHANDLE hRecord, // handle to record, field 0 contains format string LPTSTR% szResultBuf, // buffer to return formatted string DWORD *pcchResultBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Execute another action, either built-in, custom, or UI wizard // Returns ERROR_FUNCTION_NOT_CALLED if action not found // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS if action completed succesfully // Returns ERROR_INSTALL_USEREXIT if user cancelled during action // Returns ERROR_INSTALL_FAILURE if action failed // Returns ERROR_INSTALL_SUSPEND if user suspended installation // Returns ERROR_MORE_DATA if action wishes to skip remaining actions // Returns ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE if install session not active // Returns ERROR_INVALID_DATA if failure calling custom action // Returns ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE or ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER if arguments invalid UINT WINAPI MsiDoAction%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szAction); // name of action to call, case-sensitive // Execute another action sequence, as descibed in the specified table // Returns the same error codes as MsiDoAction UINT WINAPI MsiSequence%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szTable, // name of table containing action sequence INT iSequenceMode); // for future use, must be 0 in MSI 1.0 // Send an error record to the installer for processing. // If field 0 (template) is not set, field 1 must be set to the error code, // corresponding the the error message in the Error database table, // and the message will be formatted using the template from the Error table // before passing it to the UI handler for display. // Returns Win32 button codes: IDOK IDCANCEL IDABORT IDRETRY IDIGNORE IDYES IDNO // or 0 if no action taken, or -1 if invalid argument or handle int WINAPI MsiProcessMessage(MSIHANDLE hInstall, INSTALLMESSAGE eMessageType, // type of message MSIHANDLE hRecord); // record containing message format and data // Evaluate a conditional expression containing property names and values MSICONDITION WINAPI MsiEvaluateCondition%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szCondition); // Get the installed state and requested action state of a feature // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetFeatureState%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFeature, // feature name within product INSTALLSTATE *piInstalled, // returned current install state INSTALLSTATE *piAction); // action taken during install session // Request a feature to be set to a specified state // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiSetFeatureState%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFeature, // feature name within product INSTALLSTATE iState); // requested state for feature #if (_WIN32_MSI >= 110) // Set the attribute bits of a specified feature at runtime. // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiSetFeatureAttributes%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFeature, // feature name within product DWORD dwAttributes); // attributes bits to set for this feature #endif //(_WIN32_MSI >= 110) // Get the installed state and requested action state of a component // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetComponentState%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szComponent, // component name within product INSTALLSTATE *piInstalled, // returned current install state INSTALLSTATE *piAction); // action taken during install session // Request a component to be set to a specified state // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiSetComponentState%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szComponent, // component name within product INSTALLSTATE iState); // requested state for component // Return the disk cost for a feature and related features // Can specify either current feature state or proposed state // Can specify extent of related features to cost // Note that adding costs for several features may produce an // excessively large cost due to shared components and parents. // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetFeatureCost%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFeature, // name of feature MSICOSTTREE iCostTree, // portion of tree to cost INSTALLSTATE iState, // requested state, or INSTALLSTATE_UNKNOWN INT *piCost); // returned cost, in units of 512 bytes #if (_WIN32_MSI >= 150) // Enumerates the costs and temporary costs per drives for // szComponent. If szComponent is set to NULL, it enumerates // the above costs for the engine, per drives. // // The enumeration is 0-based, i.e. it returns the data for // the first drive when called w/ dwIndex set to 0. // // Can specify either current feature state or proposed state. // // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible // via MsiGetLastErrorRecord. UINT WINAPI MsiEnumComponentCosts%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szComponent, // name of component DWORD dwIndex, // 0-based index into the list of drives INSTALLSTATE iState, // requested state, or INSTALLSTATE_UNKNOWN LPTSTR% szDriveBuf, // buffer for returned value DWORD *pcchDriveBuf, // in/out buffer character count INT *piCost, // returned cost, in units of 512 bytes INT *piTempCost); // returned temporary cost, in units of 512 bytes #endif // (_WIN32_MSI >= 150) // Set the install level for a full product installation (not a feature request) // Setting the value to 0 initialized components and features to the default level // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiSetInstallLevel(MSIHANDLE hInstall, int iInstallLevel); // Get the valid install states for a feature, represented by bit flags // For each valid install state, a bit is set of value: (1 << INSTALLSTATE) // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetFeatureValidStates%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFeature, DWORD *dwInstallStates); // Return the full source path for a folder in the Directory table // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetSourcePath%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFolder, // folder identifier, primary key into Directory table LPTSTR% szPathBuf, // buffer to return full path DWORD *pcchPathBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Return the full target path for a folder in the Directory table // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiGetTargetPath%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFolder, // folder identifier, primary key into Directory table LPTSTR% szPathBuf, // buffer to return full path DWORD *pcchPathBuf); // in/out buffer character count // Set the full target path for a folder in the Directory table // Execution of this function sets the error record, accessible via MsiGetLastErrorRecord UINT WINAPI MsiSetTargetPath%(MSIHANDLE hInstall, LPCTSTR% szFolder, // folder identifier, primary key into Directory table LPCTSTR% szFolderPath); // full path for folder, ending in directory separator // Check to see if sufficent disk space is present for the current installation // Returns ERROR_SUCCESS, ERROR_DISK_FULL, ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE_STATE, or ERROR_INVALID_HANDLE UINT WINAPI MsiVerifyDiskSpace(MSIHANDLE hInstall); // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Functions for rendering UI dialogs from the database representations. // Purpose is for product development, not for use during installation. // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Enable UI in preview mode to facilitate authoring of UI dialogs. // The preview mode will end when the handle is closed. UINT WINAPI MsiEnableUIPreview(MSIHANDLE hDatabase, MSIHANDLE* phPreview); // returned handle for UI preview capability // Display any UI dialog as modeless and inactive. // Supplying a null name will remove any current dialog. UINT WINAPI MsiPreviewDialog%(MSIHANDLE hPreview, LPCTSTR% szDialogName); // dialog to display, Dialog table key // Display a billboard within a host control in the displayed dialog. // Supplying a null billboard name will remove any billboard displayed. UINT WINAPI MsiPreviewBillboard%(MSIHANDLE hPreview, LPCTSTR% szControlName, // name of control that accepts billboards LPCTSTR% szBillboard); // name of billboard to display // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Error handling not associated with any particular object // -------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Return a record handle to the last function that generated an error record // Only specified functions will set the error record, or clear it if success // Field 1 of the record will contain the internal MSI error code // Other fields will contain data specific to the particular error // The error record is released internally after this function is executed MSIHANDLE WINAPI MsiGetLastErrorRecord(); // returns 0 if no cached record #ifdef __cplusplus } #endif #endif // _MSIQUERY_H_