Man Page: http::oai::getrecord
Operating Environment: debian
Section: 3pm
HTTP::OAI::GetRecord(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation HTTP::OAI::GetRecord(3pm)NAMEHTTP::OAI::GetRecord - An OAI GetRecord responseDESCRIPTIONHTTP::OAI::GetRecord is derived from HTTP::OAI::Response and provides access to the data contained in an OAI GetRecord response in addition to the header information provided by OAI::Response.SYNOPSISuse HTTP::OAI::GetRecord(); $res = new HTTP::OAI::GetRecord(); $res->record($rec);METHODS$gr = new HTTP::OAI::GetRecord This constructor method returns a new HTTP::OAI::GetRecord object. $rec = $gr->next Returns the next record stored in the response, or undef if no more record are available. The record is returned as an OAI::Record. @recs = $gr->record([$rec]) Returns the record list, and optionally adds a record to the end of the queue. GetRecord will only store one record at a time, so this method will replace any existing record if called with argument(s). $dom = $gr->toDOM() Returns an XML::DOM object representing the GetRecord response. perl v5.12.4 2007-06-28 HTTP::OAI::GetRecord(3pm)
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