/************************************************************************ ** D B D A O I D . H * ** * ** History * ** ------- * ** 09-05-93 peterdi Creation * ** 09-17-93 wolfma GUID's added * ** * ** OLE DAO component class id definitions * ** DAO has been allocated the GUID::Data1 range of 0x00025eXX * ** * ************************************************************************* ** Copyright (C) 1992 and 1993 by Microsoft Corporation * ** All Rights Reserved * ** Information Contained Herein Is Proprietary and Confidential. * ************************************************************************/ /* NOTES: * Do not reuse the defunct GUIDs specified at the bottom of this file. * All UNICODE OLE Automation interface IDs must be the same as the ANSI interface IDs with exception that Data1 is offset +1. (This is so that wide interfaces can be generated automatically) * All UNICODE IID_... names must be the same as the ANSI IID_... name with a "W" appended to the end. (peterdi) * For versions 3.5, 4.0 and beyond, DAO was assigned a new range of GUIDs for our use. DEFINE-DAOGUID replaces the standard macro DEFINE-OLEGUID and applies the DAO base range to the id being defined. DAO 3.5 has reserved 0x00000000 - 0x000000FF. If more are needed they must not conflict with DAO 4.0's range which is based at 0x00000100. * Since 3.5 uses a completely different base range I've dispensed with the list of defunct GUIDs from previous versions. The list at the bottom of this file is now restriced to only defunct GUIDS for the 3.5 version. (markbue) * The pre-3.5 GUIDs have been redefined with "30" added to the ID. For example: IID_IDAOIndex becomes IID30_IDAOIndex This way both the 30 and 3.5 GUIDs can be used at once (see bugs 1214, 1271) jcm 5/96 */ // Because this file is consumed by an AWK script DO NOT use DEFINE_ OLEGUID or DEFINE_ DAOGUID // in comments (change to DEFINE-OLEGUID or DEFINE-DAOGUID) - 1/97 jcm // This is a gross little hack which allows VBA programmers access to context sensative help // from within SQL strings -- click the help button on SELECT from a SQL string and it will // jump to the help topic. This has absolutely nothing to do with DAO and should be removed // from our code. But for now, we're hosting this poor little orphan so be nice and don't // kick it out yet.... [mab June '96] DEFINE_OLEGUID(LIBID_CJETSQLHELP, 0x00025f01, 0, 0); // Define a local macro which will build GUIDS in the assigned DAO range. We cannot // use the standard DEFINE-OLEGUID macro because it assigns from a different base range // than what we have been assigned. [mab 9/27/95] #define DEFINE_DAOGUID(name, l) \ DEFINE_GUID(name, l, 0, 0x10, 0x80,0,0,0xAA,0,0x6D,0x2E,0xA4) // Type library DEFINE_OLEGUID(LIBID_CDAO, 0x00025e01, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(LIBID_CDAO25, 0x00025e04, 0, 0); // Old BETA Type library IDs DEFINE_DAOGUID(BETA_LIBID_CDAO, 0x00000001); DEFINE_DAOGUID(BETA_LIBID_CDAO25, 0x00000002); // StdObject DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOStdObject, 0x0000000A); // StdCollection DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOStdCollection, 0x0000000C); // Creatable Classes DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAODBEngine, 0x00000100); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOPrivDBEngine, 0x00000101); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOConnection, 0x00000102); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOTableDef, 0x00000103); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOField, 0x00000104); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOIndex, 0x00000105); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOGroup, 0x00000106); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOUser, 0x00000107); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAOQueryDef, 0x00000108); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID_CDAORelation, 0x00000109); //DAO3.5 creatable objects DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAODBEngine, 0x00000010); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOPrivDBEngine, 0x00000011); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOConnection, 0x00000012); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOTableDef, 0x00000013); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOField, 0x00000014); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOIndex, 0x00000015); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOGroup, 0x00000016); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOUser, 0x00000017); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAOQueryDef, 0x00000018); DEFINE_DAOGUID(CLSID35_CDAORelation, 0x00000019); /* Do not currently support creating these CDAO objects * CLSID_CDAOWorkspace * CLSID_CDAODatabase * CLSID_CDAORecordset * CLSID_CDAOParameter * CLSID_CDAOProperty * CLSID_CDAOContainer * CLSID_CDAODocument */ // DBEngine DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODBEngine, 0x00000020); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODBEngineW, 0x00000021); // Error DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOError, 0x00000022); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOErrorW, 0x00000023); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOErrors, 0x00000024); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOErrorsW, 0x00000025); // Property DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOProperty, 0x00000026); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOPropertyW, 0x00000027); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOProperties, 0x00000028); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOPropertiesW, 0x00000029); // Recordset DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORecordset, 0x00000030); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORecordsetW, 0x00000031); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORecordsets, 0x00000032); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORecordsetsW, 0x00000033); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID_ICDAORecordset, 0x00025e31, 0, 0); //same as it was in 3.0 //DEFINE-DAOGUID(IID_ICDAORecordset, 0x000000C0); //DEFINE-DAOGUID(IID_ICRDORecordset, 0x000000C1); // Workspace DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOWorkspace, 0x00000038); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOWorkspaceW, 0x00000039); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOWorkspaces, 0x0000003A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOWorkspacesW, 0x0000003B); // Connection DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOConnection, 0x00000040); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOConnectionW, 0x00000041); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOConnections, 0x00000042); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOConnectionsW, 0x00000043); // TableDef DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOTableDef, 0x00000048); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOTableDefW, 0x00000049); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOTableDefs, 0x0000004A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOTableDefsW, 0x0000004B); // Field DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOField, 0x00000050); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOFieldW, 0x00000051); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOFields, 0x00000052); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOFieldsW, 0x00000053); // Index DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndex, 0x00000058); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndexW, 0x00000059); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndexes, 0x0000005A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndexesW, 0x0000005B); //UNDONE: Can we get rid of this? The Index Fields problem should // be able to go away since 3.5 doesn't support 2.x syntaxes. DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndexFields, 0x0000005C); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOIndexFieldsW, 0x0000005D); // Group DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOGroup, 0x00000060); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOGroupW, 0x00000061); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOGroups, 0x00000062); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOGroupsW, 0x00000063); // User DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOUser, 0x00000068); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOUserW, 0x00000069); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOUsers, 0x0000006A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOUsersW, 0x0000006B); // Database DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODatabase, 0x00000070); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODatabaseW, 0x00000071); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODatabases, 0x00000072); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODatabasesW, 0x00000073); // QueryDef DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryDef, 0x00000078); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryDefW, 0x00000079); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryDefs, 0x0000007A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryDefsW, 0x0000007B); // Parameter DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOParameter, 0x00000080); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOParameterW, 0x00000081); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOParameters, 0x00000082); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOParametersW, 0x00000083); // Relation DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORelation, 0x00000088); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORelationW, 0x00000089); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORelations, 0x0000008A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAORelationsW, 0x0000008B); // Container DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOContainer, 0x00000090); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOContainerW, 0x00000091); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOContainers, 0x00000092); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOContainersW, 0x00000093); // Document DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODocument, 0x00000098); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODocumentW, 0x00000099); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODocuments, 0x0000009A); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODocumentsW, 0x0000009B); // Collections (how are these used? mab 9/27/95) DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOCollection, 0x000000A0); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODynaCollection, 0x000000A2); // Connection points (how are these used? mab 9/27/95) DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryCP, 0x000000B0); // Connection point DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOQueryAS, 0x000000B2); // Advise sink interface // A few private interfaces, mostly for use by Access. DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETDBEngine, 0x000000A0); //Access uses this. DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETError, 0x000000A1); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETRecordset, 0x000000A2); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETWorkspace, 0x000000A3); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETField, 0x000000A4); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_ICDAOJETDatabase, 0x000000A5); //UNDONE: These are defunct interfaces, not supported by DAO 3.4, so // we should remove them completely. For now, I'll just give them very // large GUIDS in our assigned range. [mab 9/27/95] // Snapshot DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOSnapshot, 0x000000FD); // Table DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAOTable, 0x000000FE); // Dynaset DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDAODynaset, 0x000000FF); /************************************** * Disconnect Interfaces * * TODO: Need confirmation from Dave Stutz */ DEFINE_GUID(IID_IDisconnect, 0xB196B288,0xBAB4,0x101A,0xB6,0x9C,0x00,0xAA,0x00,0x34,0x1D,0x07); DEFINE_GUID(IID_IDisconnectAll, 0xB196B289,0xBAB4,0x101A,0xB6,0x9C,0x00,0xAA,0x00,0x34,0x1D,0x07); /************************************** * Data Source Control Interfaces * * TODO: Need to get these from VB! */ //UNDONE: ? Why do we need to get these from vb? They should // be getting them from us shouldn't they? I'll comment out the // old GUIDs here but I'm changing them to the new range. [mab 9/27/95] //DEFINE-OLEGUID(IID_IDSCAdviseSink, 0x00025EFEL, 0, 0); //DEFINE-OLEGUID(IID_IDSCConnectionPoint, 0x00025EFFL, 0, 0); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDSCAdviseSink, 0x000000E0); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDSCConnectionPoint, 0x000000E2); // Database connection points DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDBAdviseSink, 0x000000E8); DEFINE_DAOGUID(IID_IDBConnectionPoint, 0x000000EA); /* Defunct GUIDS!!!! Do not reuse!!!! * DAO versions 2.5 and 3.0 used DEFINE_OLEGUID to create guids in the * standard Microsoft OLE range. We now have own private range and use * DEFINE-DAOGUID to generate them. Rather list explicitly all the old * GUIDS for 2.5 and 3.0 we will simply declare that all GUIDS generated * by the standard DEFINE_OLEGUID with a Data1 value in the range of * 0x00025EF00 through 0x00025EFFF are hereby defunct. * * Listed below will be only the guids which have been retired from the * DEFINE-DAOGUID range. [mab 9/27/95] */ // // Type library DEFINE_OLEGUID(LIBID30_CDAO, 0x00025e01, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(LIBID30_CDAO25, 0x00025e04, 0, 0); // StdObject DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOStdObject, 0x00025e02, 0, 0); // StdCollection DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOStdCollection, 0x00025e03, 0, 0); /* NOTES: * Two sets of CLSIDs exist for the DBEngine object. * DBEngine and DBEngine30. The 30 extension means * that this engine should load the 3.0 typelibrary * from the registry. Otherwise, load the 2.5/3.0 * compatability type library (daxh) */ // DBEngine DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAODBEngine, 0x00025e15, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODBEngine, 0x00025e16, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODBEngineW, 0x00025e17, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETDBEngine, 0x00025e18, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOPrivDBEngine, 0x00025e19, 0, 0); // Error DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOError, 0x00025e1d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOErrorW, 0x00025e1e, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOErrors, 0x00025e1f, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOErrorsW, 0x00025e20, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETError, 0x00025e21, 0, 0); //used by Access, goes away post 3.0 // Property DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOProperty, 0x00025e25, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOPropertyW, 0x00025e26, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOProperties, 0x00025e27, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOPropertiesW, 0x00025e28, 0, 0); // Recordset DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORecordset, 0x00025e2d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORecordsetW, 0x00025e2e, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORecordsets, 0x00025e2f, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORecordsetsW, 0x00025e30, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAORecordset, 0x00025e31, 0, 0); //NOTE: No change for 3.1 or 3.5 DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETRecordset, 0x00025e32, 0, 0); // Snapshot DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOSnapshot, 0x00025e33, 0, 0); // Table DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOTable, 0x00025e34, 0, 0); // Dynaset DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODynaset, 0x00025e35, 0, 0); // Workspace DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOWorkspace, 0x00025e3a, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOWorkspaceW, 0x00025e3b, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOWorkspaces, 0x00025e3c, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOWorkspacesW, 0x00025e3d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETWorkspace, 0x00025e3e, 0, 0); // Connection (new to 3.1) DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOConnection, 0x00025eb1, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOConnection, 0x00025eb2, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOConnectionW, 0x00025eb3, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOConnections, 0x00025eb4, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOConnectionsW, 0x00025eb5, 0, 0); // TableDef DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOTableDef, 0x00025e43, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOTableDef, 0x00025e44, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOTableDefW, 0x00025e45, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOTableDefs, 0x00025e46, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOTableDefsW, 0x00025e47, 0, 0); // Field DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOField, 0x00025e4c, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOField, 0x00025e4d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOFieldW, 0x00025e4e, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOFields, 0x00025e4f, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOFieldsW, 0x00025e50, 0, 0); //DEFINE-OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETField, 0x00025e51, 0, 0); //used by Access, goes away post 3.0 DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETField, 0x00025e49, 0, 0); //used by Access, goes away post 3.0 // Index DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOIndex, 0x00025e55, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndex, 0x00025e56, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndexW, 0x00025ed7, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndexes, 0x00025e58, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndexesW, 0x00025e59, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndexFields, 0x00025e5a, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOIndexFieldsW, 0x00025e5b, 0, 0); // Group DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOGroup, 0x00025e5f, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOGroup, 0x00025e60, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOGroupW, 0x00025e61, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOGroups, 0x00025e62, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOGroupsW, 0x00025e63, 0, 0); // User DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOUser, 0x00025e68, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOUser, 0x00025e69, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOUserW, 0x00025e6a, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOUsers, 0x00025e6b, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOUsersW, 0x00025e6c, 0, 0); // Database DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODatabase, 0x00025e71, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODatabaseW, 0x00025e72, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODatabases, 0x00025e73, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODatabasesW, 0x00025e74, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_ICDAOJETDatabase, 0x00025e75, 0, 0); // QueryDef DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAOQueryDef, 0x00025e7a, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryDef, 0x00025e7b, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryDefW, 0x00025e7c, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryDefs, 0x00025e7d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryDefsW, 0x00025e7e, 0, 0); // Parameter DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOParameter, 0x00025e83, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOParameterW, 0x00025e84, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOParameters, 0x00025e85, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOParametersW, 0x00025e86, 0, 0); // Relation DEFINE_OLEGUID(CLSID30_CDAORelation, 0x00025e8b, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORelation, 0x00025e8c, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORelationW, 0x00025e8d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORelations, 0x00025e8e, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAORelationsW, 0x00025e8f, 0, 0); // Container DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOContainer, 0x00025e94, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOContainerW, 0x00025e95, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOContainers, 0x00025e96, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOContainersW, 0x00025e97, 0, 0); // Document DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODocument, 0x00025e9c, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODocumentW, 0x00025e9d, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODocuments, 0x00025e9e, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODocumentsW, 0x00025e9f, 0, 0); // Collections DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOCollection, 0x00025ea4, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAODynaCollection, 0x00025ea5, 0, 0); // Connection points DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryCP, 0x00025eaa, 0, 0); // Connection point DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDAOQueryAS, 0x00025eab, 0, 0); // Advise sink interface /************************************** * Disconnect Interfaces * * TODO: Need confirmation from Dave Stutz */ DEFINE_GUID(IID30_IDisconnect, 0xB196B288,0xBAB4,0x101A,0xB6,0x9C,0x00,0xAA,0x00,0x34,0x1D,0x07); DEFINE_GUID(IID30_IDisconnectAll, 0xB196B289,0xBAB4,0x101A,0xB6,0x9C,0x00,0xAA,0x00,0x34,0x1D,0x07); /************************************** * Data Source Control Interfaces * * TODO: Need to get these from VB! */ DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDSCAdviseSink, 0x00025EFEL, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDSCConnectionPoint, 0x00025EFFL, 0, 0); // Database connection points DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDBAdviseSink, 0x00025EFCL, 0, 0); DEFINE_OLEGUID(IID30_IDBConnectionPoint, 0x00025EFDL, 0, 0); /* Defunct GUIDS!!!! Do not reuse!!!! *(LIBID_CDAO, 0x00025e00, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAODBEngine, 0x00025e11, 0, 0); */ /* Do not currently support creating these CDAO objects *(CLSID_CDAOWorkspace, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAODatabase, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAORecordset, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAOParameter, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAOProperty, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAOContainer, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); *(CLSID_CDAODocument, 0x00025exx, 0, 0); */ /* OLD ids *(CLSID_CDAODBEngineConfig,0x00025e10, 0, 0); *(IID_IDAODBEngineConfig, 0x00025e30, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODBEngineConfig, 0x00025e50, 0, 0); */ /* Dispinterfaces no longer used *(IID_DDAODynaset, 0x00025e66, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOTable, 0x00025e64, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOSnapshot, 0x00025e65, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAORecordsets, 0x00025e6b, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAORecordset, 0x00025e56, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOProperties, 0x00025e75, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOProperty, 0x00025e5d, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOErrors, 0x00025e63, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOError, 0x00025e62, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODBEngine, 0x00025e51, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOWorkspace, 0x00025e52, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODatabase, 0x00025e53, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOTableDef, 0x00025e54, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOQueryDef, 0x00025e55, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOField, 0x00025e57, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOIndex, 0x00025e58, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOParameter, 0x00025e59, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOUser, 0x00025e5a, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOGroup, 0x00025e5b, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAORelation, 0x00025e5c, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOContainer, 0x00025e5e, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODocument, 0x00025e5f, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOCollection, 0x00025e60, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODynaCollection, 0x00025e61, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOWorkspaces, 0x00025e67, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODatabases, 0x00025e68, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOTableDefs, 0x00025e69, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOQueryDefs, 0x00025e6a, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOFields, 0x00025e6c, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOIndexFields, 0x00025e6d, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOIndexes, 0x00025e6e, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOParameters, 0x00025e6f, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOUsers, 0x00025e70, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOGroups, 0x00025e71, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAORelations, 0x00025e72, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAOContainers, 0x00025e73, 0, 0); *(IID_DDAODocuments, 0x00025e74, 0, 0); */