52 Visual Basic object definitions
CHostData properties
Table 2-61
describes the COM device properties and return values. Replace the
information in angle brackets with the actual values.
Table 2-61
COM device properties and return values
Property
Return
value
Description
String = <CHostData>.ComParity
String
Returns one of the following values as the
communications parity:
■
<None>
■
Odd
■
Even
■
Mark
■
Space
String = <CHostData>.ComFlowControl
String
Returns the Com Flow setting of the host object
The following values are valid:
■
<None>
■
XONXOFF
■
RTS/CTS
■
Both
String = <CHostData>.ComStartedBy
String
Returns the Com Start control of COM-based
connection types
The following values are valid:
■
Always connected
■
Carrier detect (DCD)
■
Clear to send (CTS)
■
Data set ready (DSR)
■
Ring indicator (RI)
■
Receive 2 <CR>’s
■
Modem response
String = <CHostData>.ComEndedBy
String
Returns the Com End control of COM-based
connection types
The following values are valid:
■
Always connected
■
Carrier detect (DCD)
■
Clear to send (CTS)
■
Data set ready (DSR)
■
Ring indicator (RI)
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