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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| kernel32.lib
| Header File
| winbase.h
| Unicode
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| Platform Notes
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WriteTapemark
The
WriteTapemark function writes a specified number of filemarks, setmarks, short filemarks,
or long filemarks to a tape device. These tapemarks divide a tape partition into
smaller areas.
DWORD WriteTapemark(
HANDLE hDevice,
| // handle to open device
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DWORD dwTapemarkType,
| // type of tapemarks to write
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DWORD dwTapemarkCount,
| // number of tapemarks to write
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BOOL bImmediate
| // return after write begins
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Parameters
hDevice
Identifies the device on which to write tapemarks. This handle is created by
using the
CreateFile function.
dwTapemarkType
Specifies the type of tapemarks to write. This parameter can be one of the
following values:
Value
| Description
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TAPE_FILEMARKS
| Writes the number of filemarks specified by the dwTapemarkCount parameter.
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TAPE_LONG_FILEMARKS
| Writes the number of long filemarks specified by dwTapemarkCount.
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TAPE_SETMARKS
| Writes the number of setmarks specified by dwTapemarkCount.
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TAPE_SHORT_FILEMARKS
| Writes the number of short filemarks specified by dwTapemarkCount.
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dwTapemarkCount
Specifies the number of tapemarks to write.
bImmediate
Specifies whether to return as soon as the operation begins. If this parameter
is TRUE, the function returns immediately; if it is FALSE, the function does
not return until the operation has been completed.
Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is NO_ERROR.
If the function fails, the return value is one of the following error codes:
Error
| Description
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ERROR_BEGINNING_OF_MEDIA
| An attempt to access data before the beginning-of-medium marker failed.
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ERROR_BUS_RESET
| A reset condition was detected on the bus.
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ERROR_END_OF_MEDIA
| The end-of-tape marker was reached during an operation.
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ERROR_FILEMARK_DETECTED
| A filemark was reached during an operation.
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ERROR_SETMARK_DETECTED
| A setmark was reached during an operation.
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ERROR_NO_DATA_DETECTED
| The end-of-data marker was reached during an operation.
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ERROR_PARTITION_FAILURE
| The tape could not be partitioned.
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ERROR_INVALID_BLOCK_LENGTH
| The block size is incorrect on a new tape in a multivolume partition.
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ERROR_DEVICE_NOT_PARTITIONED
| The partition information could not be found when a tape was being loaded.
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ERROR_MEDIA_CHANGED
| The tape that was in the drive has been replaced or removed.
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ERROR_NO_MEDIA_IN_DRIVE
| There is no media in the drive.
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ERROR_NOT_SUPPORTED
| The tape driver does not support a requested function.
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ERROR_UNABLE_TO_LOCK_MEDIA
| An attempt to lock the ejection mechanism failed.
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ERROR_UNABLE_TO_UNLOAD_MEDIA
| An attempt to unload the tape failed.
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ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT
| The media is write protected.
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Remarks
Filemarks, setmarks, short filemarks, and long filemarks are special recorded
elements that denote the linear organization of the tape. None of these marks
contain user data. Filemarks are the most general marks; setmarks provide a
hierarchy not available with filemarks.
A short filemark contains a short erase gap that cannot be overwritten unless
the write operation is performed from the beginning of the partition or from an
earlier long filemark.
A long filemark contains a long erase gap that allows an application to
position the tape at the beginning of the filemark and to overwrite the filemark and
the erase gap.
See Also
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