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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<!-- $Revision: 1.18 $ -->
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<!-- $Revision: 1.19 $ -->
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<reference id="ref.dbplus">
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<title>DB++ Functions</title>
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<titleabbrev>DB++</titleabbrev>
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<section id="dbplus.requirenments">
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<title>Requirements</title>
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<para>
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You need the developement libraries and header files included in
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every db++ installaion archive. <ulink
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You need the development libraries and header files included in
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every db++ installation archive. <ulink
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url="&url.dbplus.company;">Concept asa</ulink> provides
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additional <ulink
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url="&url.dbplus.documentation;">documentation</ulink> and <ulink
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</para>
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<para>
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<command>configure</command> looks for the client libraries and
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header files under the default pathes
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header files under the default paths
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<filename>/usr/dbplus</filename>,
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<filename>/usr/local/dbplus</filename> and
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<filename>/opt/dblus</filename>. If you have installed db++ in a
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This function will add a tuple to a relation. The
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<parameter>tuple</parameter> data is an array of attribute/value
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pairs to be inserted into the given
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<parameter>relation</parameter>. After successfull execution the
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<parameter>relation</parameter>. After successful execution the
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<parameter>tuple</parameter> array will contain the complete data
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of the newly created tuple, including all implicitly set domain
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fields like sequences.
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</para>
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<para>
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Further information on the AQL A... Query Language is provided in
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the opriginal db++ manual.
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the original db++ manual.
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</para>
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</refsect1>
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</refentry>
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&warn.experimental.func;
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<para>
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<function>dbplus_getlock</function> will request a write lock on
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the speified <parameter>tuple</parameter>. It will return zero on
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the specified <parameter>tuple</parameter>. It will return zero on
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success or a non-zero error code, especially DBPLUS_ERR_WLOCKED,
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on failure.
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</para>
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</para>
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<para>
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On success a relation file resource (cursor) is returned which must
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be used in any subsequent commanads referencing the relation.
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be used in any subsequent commands referencing the relation.
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Failure leads to a zero return value, the actual error code may
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be asked for by calling <function>dbplus_errno</function>.
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</para>
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strings, but it is recommended to use an array). A domain
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description string consists of a domain name unique to this
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relation, a slash and a type specification character. See the
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db++ documentatiion, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a
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db++ documentation, especially the dbcreate(1) manpage, for a
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description of available type specifiers and their meanings.
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</para>
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&warn.experimental.func;
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<para>
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<function>dbplus_ropen</function> will open the relation
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<parameter>file</parameter> localy for quick access without any
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<parameter>file</parameter> locally for quick access without any
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client/server overhead. Access is read only and only
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<function>dbplus_current</function> and
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<function>dbplus_next</function> may be applied to the returned
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<!-- $Revision: 1.7 $ -->
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<!-- $Revision: 1.8 $ -->
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<reference id="ref.dio">
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<title>Direct IO functions</title>
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<titleabbrev>DIO functions</titleabbrev>
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</funcsynopsis>
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<para>
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<function>dio_open</function> opens a file and returns a new file
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descriptor for it, or -1 if any error occured. If
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descriptor for it, or -1 if any error occurred. If
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<parameter>flags</parameter> is O_CREAT, optional third parameter
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<parameter>mode</parameter> will set the mode of the file
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(creation permissions). The <parameter>flags</parameter>
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</funcsynopsis>
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<para>
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The function <function>dio_close</function> closes the
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filedescriptor <parameter>resource</parameter>.
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file descriptor <parameter>resource</parameter>.
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</para>
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</refsect1>
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</refentry>
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
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<!-- $Revision: 1.21 $ -->
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<!-- $Revision: 1.22 $ -->
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<reference id="ref.errorfunc">
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<title>Error Handling and Logging Functions</title>
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<titleabbrev>Errors and Logging</titleabbrev>
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<para>
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The user function needs to accept 2 parameters: the error code, and a
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string describing the error. From PHP 4.0.2, an additional 3 optional
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parameters are supplied: the filename in which the error occured, the
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line number in which the error occured, and the context in which the
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error occured (an array that points to the active symbol table at the
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parameters are supplied: the filename in which the error occurred, the
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line number in which the error occurred, and the context in which the
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error occurred (an array that points to the active symbol table at the
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point the error occurred).
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</para>
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<para>
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The example below shows the handling of
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internal execptions by triggering errors and handling them with a user
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internal exceptions by triggering errors and handling them with a user
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defined function:
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<example>
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<title>
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