gtpc2mc0C/C++ Language Support User's Guide

TO2_atKeyPut-Update the Specified Element Using a Key

This function searches the specified collection for the specified key and, if found, replaces the associated element value with the new element value.

Note:
This function does not support all collections. See Table 47 for collections that are supported for this function.

Format

#include <c$to2.h>
long TO2_atKeyPut (const TO2_PID_PTR  pid_ptr,
                         TO2_ENV_PTR  env_ptr,
                   const void        *key,
                   const void        *data,
                   const long        *dataLength,
                   const long        *updateSeqCtr);

pid_ptr
The pointer to the persistent identifier (PID) assigned to the collection.

env_ptr
The pointer to the environment as returned by the TO2_createEnv function.

key
The pointer to the value that will be used as the key to locate the specific entry. The length of the key is assumed to be equal to the key length value specified when the collection was created.

data
The pointer to the element that will be stored in the specified entry.

dataLength
The pointer to an area where the length of the element will be stored.

updateSeqCtr
The pointer to an area where the update sequence counter from a TO2_atKey request has been stored. If this sequence counter value is not equal to the current update sequence counter value of the collection, the TO2_atKeyPut request will not be processed and an error will be returned.

Normal Return

The normal return is a positive value.

Error Return

An error return is indicated by a zero. When zero is returned, use the TO2_getErrorCode function to determine the specific error code. For more information, see Error Handling.

The following error codes are common for this function:

TO2_ERROR_DATA_LGH

TO2_ERROR_ENV

TO2_ERROR_LOCATOR_NOT_FOUND

TO2_ERROR_METHOD

TO2_ERROR_NOT_INIT

TO2_ERROR_PID

TO2_ERROR_SEQCTR

TO2_ERROR_UPDATE_NOT_ALLOWED

TO2_ERROR_ZERO_PID

Programming Considerations

A commit scope will be created for the TO2_atKeyPut request. If the request is successful, the scope will be committed. If an error occurs while processing the TO2_atKeyPut request, the scope will be rolled back.

Examples

The following example updates the entry in a given collection at the specified key.

#include <c$to2.h>                  /* Needed for TO2 API functions            */
#include <stdio.h>                  /* APIs for standard I/O functions         */
#include <stdlib.h>                 /* APIs for standard library functions     */
 
TO2_PID      collect;               /* must set to existing collection's PID   */
TO2_BUF_PTR  elem_ptr;              /* will hold element from TO2atKey         */
TO2_ENV_PTR  env_ptr;               /* Pointer to the TO2 environment          */
char         keya[] = "KeyA";       /* key to search for                       */
char         objectb[] = "ObjectB"; /* data                                    */
long         objsizb;               /* size of data                            */
long         keylength;

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/*******************************************************************************/ /* First attempt to read item at keya to get sequence counter */ /*******************************************************************************/ keylength = sizeof(keya); if ((elem_ptr = TO2_atKey(&collect, env_ptr, keya, &keylength)) == TO2_ERROR) { printf("TO2_atKey failed!\n"); process_error(env_ptr); return; } /******************************************************************************/ /* Replace data at keya with objectb */ /******************************************************************************/ objsizb = sizeof(objectb); if (TO2_atKeyPut(&collect, env_ptr, keya, objectb, &objsizb, &(elem_ptr->updateSeqNbr)) == TO2_ERROR) { printf("TO2_atKeyPut failed!\n"); process_error(env_ptr); } else { printf("Data at %s has been changed to %s.\n", keya, objectb); printf("TO2_atKeyPut is successful!\n"); }

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