SMS Specific Errors

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These errors are specific to the Short Message Service (SMS) transport.

Registration Errors

These errors can be returned by the SmsSetMessageNotification and SmsClearMessageNotification functions.

Name Value Description
SMS_E_INVALIDPROTOCOL 0x0001 SMS protocol does not exist.
SMS_E_REGISTRATIONEXISTS 0x0002 Protocol is already set for notification.
SMS_S_NOSUCHREGISTRATION 0x0003 Notification is not set for that protocol.

Messaging Errors

These errors can be returned by the SmsOpen, SmsSendMessage, and SmsGetSMSC functions.

Name Value Description
SMS_E_TOOMUCHDATA 0x0100 The data passed into SmsSendMessage was too large and could not be properly encoded and sent out. For example, datagram packets get 140 bytes per Short Message Service (SMS) message fragment with a Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM-imposed) limit of 255 message fragments — therefore any request to send more than 35,700 bytes will be impossible to satisfy and this error will be returned.
SMS_E_INVALIDDATA 0x0101 The data passed into SmsSendMessage was invalid. For example, attempting to send Unicode characters (which means that 2 bytes are needed per character) and providing an odd number of bytes of data will generate this error.
SMS_E_BUFFERTOOSMALL 0x0102 The size of the buffer passed into SmsReadMessage was too small to read the data available. The caller may not have previously called SmsGetMessageSize in order to determine the necessary buffer size.
SMS_E_PROVIDERSPECIFICBUFFERWRONGSIZE 0x0103 The size of the provider-specific buffer passed into SmsSendMessage or SmsReadMessage was incorrect. For example, when calling SmsOpen with type SMS_MESSAGE_TEXT, the provider-specific buffer passed in by the caller must be of type TEXT_PROVIDER_SPECIFIC_DATA and have the size of that structure – other sizes are incorrect and will cause this error to be returned.
SMS_E_TIMEUNAVAILABLE 0x0104 The Short Message Service Center (SMSC) Timestamp is currently unavailable. This is usually the case if the necessary prerequisites for SmsGetTime have not yet taken place. See the documentation for SmsGetTime for more details.
SMS_E_RECEIVEHANDLEALREADYOPEN 0x0105 The SMSC address is unknown.
SMS_E_DESTINATIONOUTOFSVC 0x0106 Only one handle per provider may be open for read access by any application at one time.
SMS_E_INVALIDADDRESS 0x0107 The message could not be delivered because the destination equipment is out of service.
SMS_E_MSGBARREDBYOPERATOR 0x0108 The specified address is invalid.
SMS_E_MSGCALLBARRED 0x0109 The operator barred (blocked) the message send attempt.
SMS_E_NOSCSUBSCRIPTION 0x010a Outgoing calls are barred so message sending was prevented.
SMS_E_SCBUSY 0x010b No message Service Center subscription.
SMS_E_SVCNOTSUBSCRIBED 0x010c The message Service Center is busy.
SMS_E_UNASSIGNEDNUMBER 0x010d The sender is not subscribed to the requested messaging service.
SMS_E_UNKNOWNSCADDRESS 0x010e The address specified as the message destination is currently an unassigned phone number.
SMS_E_UNIDENTIFIEDSUBCRIBER 0x010f The sender's mobile ID is not registered.

Remarks

When these function calls fail, they actually return a decimal value. For example, -2113928945. You can find the associated error code by converting the decimal value to Hexadecimal. For example, ffffffff8200010f. The least-significant four digits represent the error code (in this case, 010f, which corresponds to the error SMS_E_UNIDENTIFIEDSUBCRIBER).

Requirements

Smartphone: Smartphone 2002 and later
Pocket PC: Pocket PC 2002 and later
OS Versions: Windows CE 3.0 and later
Header: sms.h
Library: sms.lib

See Also

Short Message Service Errors | SMS General Errors | Short Message Service (SMS) API | SmsSetMessageNotification | SmsClearMessageNotification

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