CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg Class Reference

API published in: S60 1st Ed
API deprecated in: S60 5th Ed

Link against: pbkview.lib

Capability Information

Required Capabilities

ReadUserData WriteUserData


#include <cpbkmultipleentryfetchdlg.h>

Detailed Description

Phonebook Multiple Entry Fetch API.

This class is used to construct a Phonebook UI dialog where the user is able to select multiple contact entries from a list. The selection is then returned to the client.


Public Member Functions

IMPORT_C void  SetMopParent (MObjectProvider *aParent)
  See CCoeControl::SetMopParent(MObjectProvider* aParent).
IMPORT_C TInt  ExecuteLD ()
  Executes this dialog.
  ~CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg ()
  Destructor.

Static Public Member Functions

static IMPORT_C CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg NewL (TParams &aParams, CPbkContactEngine &aEngine)
  Creates a new multiple entry fetch dialog.

Data Structures

class   TParams
  Multiple entry fetch parameter class. More...

Constructor & Destructor Documentation

CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg::~CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg  ) 
 

Destructor.

Also cancels this dialog and makes ExecuteLD return.


Member Function Documentation

IMPORT_C TInt CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg::ExecuteLD  ) 
 

Executes this dialog.

NOTE: this object is deleted when ExecuteLD returns or leaves! NOTE: current status pane layout is replaced with the Phonebook one. Restoring the original pane is left to be the responsibility of the caller.

Returns:
A non-zero value if accepted, zero if canceled.
static IMPORT_C CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg* CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg::NewL TParams aParams,
CPbkContactEngine aEngine
[static]
 

Creates a new multiple entry fetch dialog.

Parameters:
aParams  Fetch parameters, see TParams.
aEngine  Phonebook engine.
Returns:
A new instance of this class.
IMPORT_C void CPbkMultipleEntryFetchDlg::SetMopParent MObjectProvider *  aParent  ) 
 

See CCoeControl::SetMopParent(MObjectProvider* aParent).


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