The generalFormRequest ATL COM module manages
and fills out a PDF based form system
and fills out a PDF based form system
API browser of generalFormResponse430 COM module
IGeneralFormResponse::GetPatient method | |||
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Retrieves the primary parameters and structured address of the patient - these data are mirrored from the request.
The address is defined via a IAddress interface pointer and the address data must be defined prior to call this method. If the data stem from loading a lower version XML file, then a compatibility error is issued! If full support is needed for a lower version then there is no other resort than using the native COM version directly. |
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C/C++ calling syntax | |||
HRESULT GetPatient( | SexType
DATE BSTR IAddress VARIANT_BOOL |
*peSexType,
*pdBirthdate, *pbstrSSN, **ppIAddress, *pbStatus); |
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Calling argument description | |||
[out] SexType | *peSexType | The patient's gender. | |
[out] DATE | *pdBirthdate | The patient's birthdate. | |
[out] BSTR | *pbstrSSN | The social security number (SSN) of the patient in its printed form whereupon 3 distinguished types are possible:
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[out] IAddress | **ppIAddress | The IAddress interface handle that allows to get the structured address data back.
If no address is defined then the handle is NULL. |
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[out, retval] VARIANT_BOOL | *pbStatus | Return status of the method. If pbStatus is VARIANT_FALSE then an error occurred and GetAbortInfo should be called to retrieve the error string. | |
C/C++ return value | |||
S_OK | This value is returned if the function call was successful or if the return value of a boolean method signalling a true value. In this case the VARIANT_BOOL is set to VARIANT_TRUE. | ||
S_FALSE | This is the return value of a boolean method signalling a false return value. In this case the VARIANT_BOOL is set to VARIANT_FALSE. | ||
E_name | This value is returned if the function call was unsuccessful and an error exception was generated. Note that if you are using SmartPointers an exception is thrown under these conditions. | ||