Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 SDK

IFPCSchedule::IsSet[C++]

FPCSchedule.IsSet [Visual Basic]

[C++]

The IsSet method returns a Boolean value that indicates whether every hour in the specified set is part of the schedule.

HRESULT IsSet(
  FpcScheduleDays Day,
  FpcScheduleHours Hour,
  VARIANT_BOOL* pfIsSet
);

Parameters

Day
[in] Value from the FpcScheduleDays enumerated type that specifies a day or the entire week. It can be ALL_WEEK, SUN, MON, and so on.
Hour
[in] Value from the FpcScheduleHours enumerated type that specifies an hour or hours. It can be ALL_DAY, AM_0, AM_1, PM_1, PM_2, and so on.
pfIsSet
[out] Pointer to a Boolean variable that is set on return to VARIANT_TRUE if every hour in the set specified by the Day and Hour parameters is part of the schedule, or to VARIANT_FALSE if any hour in the set is not part of the schedule.

Return Values

This method returns S_OK if the call is successful; otherwise, it returns an error code.

Remarks

The hour blocks defined by a schedule include the specified time and the one-hour block following that time. For example, the hour designated by 2_PM is the one-hour time block between 2:00 P.M. (14:00) and 3:00 P.M. (15:00).

[Visual Basic]

The IsSet method returns a Boolean value that indicates whether every hour in the specified set is part of the schedule.

Function IsSet( _
  ByVal Day As FpcScheduleDays, _
  ByVal Hour As FpcScheduleHours _
) As Boolean

Parameters

Day
[in] Value from the FpcScheduleDays enumerated type that specifies a day or the entire week. It can be ALL_WEEK, SUN, MON, and so on.
Hour
[in] Value from the FpcScheduleHours enumerated type that specifies an hour or hours. It can be ALL_DAY, AM_0, AM_1, PM_1, PM_2, and so on.

Return Values

Boolean value that is set to True if every hour in the set specified by the Day and Hour parameters is part of the schedule, or to False if any hour in the set is not part of the schedule.

Remarks

The hour blocks defined by a schedule include the specified time and the one-hour block following that time. For example, the hour designated by 2_PM is the one-hour time block between 2:00 P.M. (14:00) and 3:00 P.M. (15:00).

Requirements

Server: Requires Windows Server 2003 or Windows 2000.
Version: Requires Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004.
Header: Declared in Msfpccom.idl.
Library: Use Microsoft Internet Security and Acceleration Server 2004 Administration Library.

See Also

FPCSchedule, Set, UnSet