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 NNETOBJID()
 Determines the object ID with the object name and the object type
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 Syntax

     NNETOBJID(<cObjName>,<nObjType>,<cServer>|<nConId>])
         --> nObjId

     Netware: 2.2 and 3.11

 Arguments

     <cObjName>  Designates the name of the object for which the ID is
     determined.

     <nObjType> Designates a numeric value that specifies the object
     type.  The header file CTNNET.CH contains symbolic constants for the
     object types defined by Novell for use in conjunction with the bindery
     functions of CA-Clipper Tools.

     <cServer>  Designates the name of the file server used.  Your
     workstation must be attached to <cServer>.

     <nConId>  Designates the connection ID of your workstation on
     <cServer>.

 Returns

     NNETOBJID() returns the object ID of the bindery object that is
     specified by <cObjName> and <nObjType> on <cServer>.  For efficiency
     reasons, the object ID is returned in the high-low format.  If an error
     occurs, the function returns -1.

 Description

     NOVELL NET OBJECT ID
     Each object in the bindery of a file server is identified by its object
     ID.  NNETOBJID() allows you to determine the ID with the object name and
     the object type.  For efficiency reasons, numeric values for <nObjType>
     must be passed in the high-low format.

 Example

     Determine the subdirectories of a print queue:

     #include "ctnnet.ch"
     nId=NNETOBJID('PRINTQ_0',OBJ_PRINTQUEUE)
     ? 'Queue directory:'+HEXTOSTR(L2BIN(nId))+'.QDR'

See Also: NNETUSERID()

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