Using CreateTimerQueueTimer

From:
"sandy84" <sandeepnk84@gmail.com>
Newsgroups:
microsoft.public.vc.mfc,microsoft.public.vc.language
Date:
17 Jan 2007 02:22:40 -0800
Message-ID:
<1169029360.811699.246000@11g2000cwr.googlegroups.com>
Hello all,
I want to create a Windows NT Service which will delete records on
timely interval. So I am using ATL wizard generated code by using
windows services option. In Run() function I want to call the function
which will delete the record on timely interval. So for that the code
is as follows:

HANDLE m_hStop;
m_hStop = ::CreateEvent(0, TRUE, FALSE, 0);

HANDLE hTimerQTimer;
CreateTimerQueueTimer(&hTimerQTimer, NULL, DeleteRecords, NULL, 1000,
60000, WT_EXECUTELONGFUNCTION);

if (::WaitForSingleObject (m_hStop, INFINITE) == WAIT_OBJECT_0)
{
    ::CloseHandle(m_hStop);
    DeleteTimerQueueTimer(NULL, hTimerQTimer, NULL);
}

where DeleteRecords is the function which is callback function. I am
setting event m_hStop in Handler() function for stop and shutdown. Is
this the right implementation or a better mechanism is possible to
achieve this same thing? Also is it possible that the function
DeleteRecords is member function of some class? Because when I make it
a member function of some class then I get following error:

error C2664: 'CreateTimerQueueTimer' : cannot convert parameter 3 from
'void (void *,unsigned char)' to 'void (__stdcall *)(void *,unsigned
char)' None of the functions with this name in scope match the target
type

Curretly DeleteRecords is defined as:

VOID CALLBACK DeleteRecords(PVOID pvContext, BOOLEAN fTimeout)

Thank you,
Sandeep

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