Windows API Guide: SERIALKEYS Structure


Declare Function SetThreadLocale Lib "kernel32.dll" (ByVal Locale As Long) As Long

Platforms

  • Windows 95: Not Supported.
  • Windows 98: Not Supported.
  • Windows NT: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later.
  • Windows 2000: Supported.
  • Windows CE: Not Supported.

Description & Usage

SetThreadLocale chooses which locale to assign to the thread calling the function (i.e., the thread from your program). This locale should then be used whenever the program displays certain data to the user.

Return Value

If an error occured, the function returns 0 (use GetLastError to get the error code). If successful, the function returns a non-zero value.

Visual Basic-Specific Issues

None.

Parameters

Locale
The identifier of the locale to assign to the calling thread. This can also be one of the following flags:
LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT
The system's default locale.
LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT
The user's default locale.

Constant Definitions

Const LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT = &H400 Const LOCALE_USER_DEFAULT = &H800

Example

' This code is licensed according to the terms and conditions listed here. ' Assign the system's current locale to this thread.  Note that ' this could be significantly different than the locale previously ' assigned to the thread!  Then use the newly selected locale ' to display the current date. Dim retval As Long  ' return value Dim today As SYSTEMTIME  ' today's date and time Dim datestr As String  ' receives the formatted date string Dim strlen As Long  ' length of the buffer for the formatted date string ' First of all, set the locale to the system's default. retval = SetThreadLocale(LOCALE_SYSTEM_DEFAULT) ' Get today's date and time in the local time zone. GetLocalTime today ' Make sufficient room in the buffer to receive the date string. datestr = Space(255) ' Format today's date as a Long Date. strlen = GetDateFormat(0, DATE_LONGDATE, today, CLng(0), datestr, Len(datestr)) ' Remove the empty space from the formatted date string. datestr = Left(datestr, strlen) ' Display today's date as a Long Date. Debug.Print "Today is "; datestr 

See Also

GetThreadLocale

Category

National Language Support

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