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rc=dbakey(ndx,"John Smith 5". (long)5);
 
rc=dbakey(ndx,"John Smith 5". (long)5);
if (rc == SUCCESS) printf("key added \n");
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        if (rc == SUCCESS) printf("key added \n");
 
else  
 
else  
 
{
 
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==SEE ALSO==
 
==SEE ALSO==

Revision as of 00:25, 2 June 2009

PURPOSE

add key


SYNOPSIS

#include<dbl.h>
 
	int	dbakey(ndx, key, recno)
 
	<input parameters>
	char	*ndx;	/* .NDX file descriptor */
	char	key;		/* Address of a buffer containing the key */
	long	recno;	/* Record number */
 
	<output parameters>
	none


RETURN VALUE

The dbakey() function returns 0 for success, or <0 if an error occurs. See the section on return code values for a detailed list of return codes.


DESCRIPTION

This function adds a key with its associated record number to the specified .NDX file which contains keys in a B-tree structure.


EXAMPLE

The following example adds a character key "John Smith 5" and its associated record number 5 to the index file whose descriptor is in "char *ndx".

#include "dbl.h"
 
	char	*ndx;	/* .NDX file descriptor */
	int	rc;		/* Return code */
 
	rc=dbakey(ndx,"John Smith 5". (long)5);
        if (rc == SUCCESS) printf("key added \n");
	else 
	{
		printf("error number %d \n", rc);
		exit (1);
	}

SEE ALSO

dbatokey(), dbicreat(), dbiflsh(), dbrmvkey(), dbtkey(), dbupdr()