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Image, Audio, and Video Extenders Administration and Programming

DBaGetInaccessibleFiles


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Returns the names of inaccessible files that are referred to in audio columns of user tables. The application must be connected to a database before calling this API.

It is important that you free up the resources that are allocated by this API after calling it. Specifically, you must free up the filelist data structure as well as the filename field in each entry in the filelist.

Authorization

SELECT privilege on enabled audio columns in all searched user tables and associated administrative support tables

Library file
OS/2 and Windows AIX, HP-UX, and Solaris
dmbaudio.lib libdmbaudio.a (AIX)

libdmbaudio.sl (HP-UX)

libdmbaudio.so (Solaris)

Include file

dmbaudio.h

Syntax

long DBaGetInaccessibleFiles(
      char *tableName,
      long *count,
      FILEREF *(*fileList)
      );

Parameters

tableName (in)
A qualified, unqualified, or null table name. If a table name is specified, that table is searched for references to inaccessible files. If a null value is specified, all tables with the specified qualifier are searched.

count (out)
The number of entries in the output list.

fileList (out)
A list of inaccessible files that are referred to in the table.

Error codes

MMDB_SUCCESS
API call processed successfully.

MMDB_RC_NOT_CONNECTED
Application does not have valid connection to a database.

MMDB_RC_MALLOC
System cannot allocate memory to return the results.

Examples

List all inaccessible files that are referred to in audio columns in the employee table:

long idx;
#include <dmbaudio.h>
 
rc = DBaGetInaccessibleFiles("employee",
       &count, &filelist);


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