| LEADTOOLS DICOM C DLL Help > Callback Functions > RECEIVECMOVEREQUESTCALLBACK | 
#include "ltdic.h"
L_VOID pEXT_CALLBACK Your Function(hNet, nPresentationID, nMessageID, pszClass, nPriority, pszMoveAE, hDS, pUserData)
| HDICOMNET hNet; | /* a DICOM Network handle */ | 
| L_UCHAR nPresentationID; | /* presentation ID */ | 
| L_UINT16 nMessageID; | /* message ID */ | 
| L_TCHAR * pszClass; | /* class type */ | 
| L_UINT16 nPriority; | /* priority of the message */ | 
| L_TCHAR * pszMoveAE; | /* name of the application entity */ | 
| HDICOMDS hDS; | /* data set to be moved */ | 
| L_VOID * pUserData; | /* pointer to additional data */ | 
Notifies a connection that a C-MOVE-REQ command was received. This function is available in the PACS Imaging.
| Parameter | Description | |
| hNet | A DICOM Network handle. | |
| nPresentationID | Presentation ID. The presentation ID provides information about both the class type of the data and the transfer syntax to use when transferring the data. | |
| nMessageID | Message ID. Each message sent by a member of a connection should have a unique ID. Since a member of a connection may send several messages, this ID allows that member to identify when a specific request has been completed. | |
| pszClass | Class affected by the request. This will be an SOP Class or an SOP MetaClass. | |
| nPriority | The priority level of the message. The Service Class Provider may or may not support priority. Therefore, setting this parameter may or may not have any effect. Possible values are: | |
| 
 | Value | Meaning | 
| 
 | COMMAND_PRIORITY_LOW | [0x0002] Low priority message. | 
| 
 | COMMAND_PRIORITY_MEDIUM | [0x0000] Medium priority message. | 
| 
 | COMMAND_PRIORTY_HIGH | [0x0001] High priority message. | 
| pszMoveAE | Character string that contains the name of the application entity that originally requested the move. For a simple storage request from a client to a server, this should be "". When the request is a sub-operation of a C-MOVE, this will contain the name of the AE that requested the move. | |
| hDS | Pointer to the data set to be moved. | |
| pUserData | Void pointer that you can use to access a variable or structure containing data that your callback function needs. This gives you a way to receive data indirectly from the function that uses this callback function. | |
| 
 | Keep in mind that this is a void pointer, which must be cast to the appropriate data type within your callback function. | |
Returns
None.
Comments
A call to this function is generated on an SCP when L_DicomSendCMoveRequest is called by the SCU.
To use this callback function, RECEIVECMOVEREQUESTCALLBACK must be set using L_DicomSetCallback.
Required DLLs and Libraries
| LTDIC For a listing of the exact DLLs and Libraries needed, based on the toolkit version, refer to Files To Be Included With Your Application | 
Win32, x64
See Also
Example
For an example, refer to L_DicomSendCMoveResponse.