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DCE 1.1: Authentication and Security Services
Copyright © 1997 The Open Group

NAME

sec_rgy_pgo_id_to_name-Returns the name for a PGO item identified by its UUID

SYNOPSIS

#include <dce/pgo.h>

void sec_rgy_pgo_id_to_name( sec_rgy_handle_t context, sec_rgy_domain_t name_domain, uuid_t *item_id, sec_rgy_name_t pgo_name, error_status_t *status);

PARAMETERS

Input

context

An opaque handle bound to a registry server. Use sec_rgy_site_open() to acquire a bound handle.

name_domain

This variable identifies the type of the principal, group, or organization (PGO) item identified by the given name. The valid values are as follows:

sec_rgy_domain_person

The item_id parameter identifies a principal.

sec_rgy_domain_group

The item_id parameter identifies a group.

sec_rgy_domain_org

The item_id parameter identifies an organization.

item_id

A pointer to the uuid_t variable containing the input UUID (Unique Universal Identifier).

Output

pgo_name

A character string (type sec_rgy_name_t) containing the name of the principal, group, or organization with the input UUID.

status

A pointer to the completion status. On successful completion, the routine returns error_status_ok. Otherwise, it returns an error.

DESCRIPTION

The sec_rgy_pgo_id_to_name() routine returns the name of the PGO item having the specified UUID.
Permissions Required
The sec_rgy_pgo_id_to_name() routine requires at least one permission of any kind on the PGO item to be viewed.

FILES

/usr/include/dce/pgo.idl

The idl file from which dce/pgo.h was derived.

ERRORS

error_status_ok

The call was successful.

sec_rgy_object_not_found

No item with the specified UUID could be found.

sec_rgy_server_unavailable

The DCE Registry Server is unavailable.

SEE ALSO

Functions: sec_rgy_pgo_add(), sec_rgy_pgo_get_by_id(), sec_rgy_pgo_get_by_name(), sec_rgy_pgo_get_by_unix_num(), sec_rgy_pgo_id_to_unix_num(), sec_rgy_pgo_name_to_id(), sec_rgy_pgo_unix_num_to_id().
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