Platform SDK: TAPI |
The linePickup function picks up a call alerting at the specified destination address and returns a call handle for the picked-up call. If invoked with NULL for the lpszDestAddress parameter, a group pickup is performed. If required by the device, lpszGroupID specifies the group identifier to which the alerting station belongs.
LONG WINAPI linePickup( HLINE hLine, DWORD dwAddressID, LPHCALL lphCall, LPCSTR lpszDestAddress, LPCSTR lpszGroupID );
The lpszGroupID parameter can be specified by itself with a NULL pointer for lpszDestAddress. Alternatively, lpszGroupID can be specified in addition to lpszDestAddress, if required by the device.
Returns a positive request identifier if the function is completed asynchronously, or a negative error number if an error occurs. The dwParam2 parameter of the corresponding LINE_REPLY message is zero if the function succeeds or it is a negative error number if an error occurs. Possible return values are:
LINEERR_INVALADDRESS, LINEERR_NOMEM, LINEERR_INVALADDRESSID, LINEERR_OPERATIONUNAVAIL, LINEERR_INVALGROUPID, LINEERR_OPERATIONFAILED, LINEERR_INVALLINEHANDLE, LINEERR_RESOURCEUNAVAIL, LINEERR_INVALPOINTER, LINEERR_UNINITIALIZED.
When a call has been picked up successfully, the application is notified by the LINE_CALLSTATE message about call state changes. The LINECALLINFO structure supplies information about the call that was picked up. It lists the reason for the call as pickup. This structure is available using lineGetCallInfo.
If LINEADDRCAPFLAGS_PICKUPCALLWAIT is TRUE, linePickup can be used to pick up a call for which the user has audibly detected the call-waiting signal but for which the provider is unable to perform the detection. This gives the user a mechanism to "answer" a waiting call even though the service provider was unable to detect the call-waiting signal. Both lpszDestAddress and lpszGroupID pointer parameters must be NULL to pick up a call-waiting call. The linePickup function creates a new call handle for the waiting call and passes that handle to the user. The dwAddressID parameter is most often zero (particularly in single-line residential cases).
After linePickup has been used to pick up the second call, lineSwapHold can be used to toggle between them. The lineDrop function can be used to drop one (and toggle to the other), and so forth. If the user wants to drop the current call and pick up the second call, they should call lineDrop when they get the call-waiting beep, wait for the second call to ring, and then call lineAnswer on the new call handle. The LINEADDRFEATURE_PICKUP flag in the dwAddressFeatures member in LINEADDRESSSTATUS indicates when pickup is actually possible.
Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 4.0 SP3 or later.
Windows 95/98: Requires Windows 95 or later.
Version: Requires TAPI 1.3 or later.
Header: Declared in Tapi.h.
Library: Use Tapi32.lib.
Unicode: Implemented as Unicode and ANSI versions on all platforms.
Pickup Overview, TAPI 2.2 Reference Overview, Supplementary Line Service Functions, LINE_CALLSTATE, LINE_REPLY, LINEADDRESSSTATUS, lineAnswer, LINECALLINFO, lineDrop, lineGetCallInfo, lineSwapHold