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dtsearchgetkeytypes
DtSearchGetKeytypes(library call) DtSearchGetKeytypes(library call)
NAME
DtSearchGetKeytypes -- Access the Keytypes array for a DtSearch database
SYNOPSIS
#include <Dt/Search.h>
int DtSearchGetKeytypes(
char *dbname,
int *ktcount,
DtSrKeytype **keytypes);
DESCRIPTION
The DtSearchGetKeytypes function returns a pointer to the keytypes array of the specified database. The caller may modify the is_selected
member of any DtSrKeytype but should not alter any other member values.
This function may be called anytime after DtSearchInit.
ARGUMENTS
dbname Specifies for which database the keytypes are requested. It is any one of the database name strings from the array returned from
DtSearchInit or DtSearchReinit. If dbname is NULL, the first database name string in the array is used.
ktcount Specifies the address of the integer where the keytypes array size will be stored.
keytypes Specifies the address where pointer to keytypes array will be stored.
RETURN VALUE
Returns DtSrOK and keytypes pointer and size.
Any API function can also return DtSrREINIT or the return codes for fatal engine errors, as well as messages on the MessageList, at any
time.
SEE ALSO
dtsrcreate(1), DtSearchQuery(3), DtSrAPI(3), DtSearch(5)
DtSearchGetKeytypes(library call)