Use DISPLAY_REG_OPEN_KEY to perform the action on the display host's registry (the local host when the application is run with a standard runtime; the thin client when the application is run with the thin client). Use REG_OPEN_KEY to perform the action on the server host's registry (the local host when the application is run with a standard runtime, and the application host when the application is run with the thin client).
CALL "REG_OPEN_KEY" USING OPEN-KEY-HANDLE, SUBKEY-TO-BE-OPENED, SUBKEY-HANDLE, GIVING STATUS-CODE
OPEN-KEY-HANDLE Usage unsigned-long | Handle of a currently open key or one of the following predefined handles of keys that are always open (defined in
acugui.def):
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SUBKEY-TO-BE-OPENED PIC X(n) |
String containing the name of the key to open. This key must be a subkey of the key identified by OPEN-KEY-HANDLE. |
SUBKEY-HANDLE Usage unsigned-long |
Data item to receive the handle of the opened subkey. |
STATUS-CODE Numeric data item. |
Receives the return status of the call to Microsoft's RegOpenKey function. A return status of zero indicates success; non-zero indicates that an error occurred. |
You can use REG_OPEN_KEY to open a key several layers deep in the registry tree structure. For example, if you set SUBKEY-TO-BE-OPENED to a string of the form:
"level_1\level_2\level_3"
this would open the key level_3, where level_3 is a subkey of level_2, level_2 is a subkey of level_1, and level_1 is a subkey of the key specified by OPEN-KEY-HANDLE.