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PX_CLOSE(3)						     Library Functions Manual						       PX_CLOSE(3)

NAME
PX_close -- Closes instance of Paradox file SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h> void PX_close(pxdoc_t *pxdoc) DESCRIPTION
Closes a Paradox file. Do not confuse this function with PX_delete(3) which has to be called after PX_close(3) to free all resources used for the database. PX_close(3) closes the associated file if it was opened by pxlib. If the database file was opened with fopen(3) it must be closed with flcose(3) by the calling application. SEE ALSO
PX_new(3), PX_new2(3), PX_open_file(3), PX_open_fp(3), PX_delete(3) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx. PX_CLOSE(3)

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PX_CREATE_FP(3) 					     Library Functions Manual						   PX_CREATE_FP(3)

NAME
PX_create_fp -- create a new Paradox file SYNOPSIS
#include <paradox.h> int PX_create_fp(pxdoc_t *pxdoc, pxfield_t *fields, int numfields, FILE *fp, int type) DESCRIPTION
Creates a new Paradox document in an already open file with the given field specification. pxdoc must be created before with PX_new(3) or PX_new2(3). The file must be opened in read/write mode (w+) with fopen(3). fields is an array of numfields field specifications to set the schema of the database. The memory for the field specifications and field names must be allocated by the caller and may not be freed, since the memory is freed when the document is deleted. Make sure to use the same memory allocation function as passed to PX_new(3). The memory for the field names is usually allocated with PX_strdup(3). The field name can be left empty if a primary index file is to be created. The type of the file can be set in the last parameter. Currently only database (pxfFileTypIndexDB, pxfFileTypNonIndexDB) and primary index (pxfFileTypPrimIndex) files are supported. After creating the paradox database you may want to call PX_set_tablename(3) in order to set the table name as it is stored in the header of the database. RETURN VALUE
Returns 0 on success and -1 on failure. SEE ALSO
PX_new2(3), PX_new(3), PX_create_file(3), PX_set_tablename(3) AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Uwe Steinmann uwe@steinmann.cx. PX_CREATE_FP(3)
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