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

NAME

sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_reset-Resets a cursor that has been allocated with either sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_init() or sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_alloc()

SYNOPSIS

#include <dce/sec_rgy_attr_sch.h>

void dce_attr_cursor_reset(
    sec_attr_cursor_t *cursor, 
    error_status_t *status);

PARAMETERS

Input/Output

cursor

A pointer to a sec_attr_cursor_t. As an input parameter, an initialized cursor. As an output parameter, cursor is reset to the first attribute in the schema.

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_attr_sch_cursor_reset() routine resets a dce_attr_cursor_t that has been allocated by either a sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_init() or sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_alloc(). The reset cursor can then be used to process a new sec_rgy_attr_sch_scan query by reusing the cursor instead of releasing and re-allocating it. This is a local operation and makes no remote calls.
Permissions Required
None.

FILES

/usr/include/dce/sec_rgy_attr_sch.idl

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

ERRORS

error_status_ok

The call was successful.

sec_attr_bad_cursor

Invalid cursor.

SEE ALSO

Functions: sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_init(), sec_rgy_attr_sch_cursor_alloc(), sec_rgy_attr_sch_scan().
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