OSAGetAttrArrayValues(3sadm)
OSAGetAttrArrayValues: OSAGetAttrArrayLong, OSAGetAttrArrayDouble, OSAGetAttrArrayString --
get data from attribute list
Synopsis
CC ... -lsysadm -lvtcl -ltclx -ltcl -lsocket -lgen -lm
#include <scoadmin/osaStdDef.h>
long OSAGetAttrArrayLong(errStatusPtr, attributeListPtr, attributeToken, arrayIndex)
double OSAGetAttrArrayDouble(errStatusPtr, attributeListPtr, attributeToken, arrayIndex)
char *OSAGetAttrArrayString(errStatusPtr, attributeListPtr, attributeToken, arrayIndex)
Description
These procedures allow the C/C++ OSAs
to get set-valued data from
the attribute list via SCOadmin services library routines.
OSAGetAttrArrayLong looks for the named attribute in the attribute
list provided by the client's request (the command line). If found then
it will return the arrayIndex'th integer
number associated with the named attribute.
OSAGetAttrArrayDouble works in an identical manner to
OSAGetAttrArrayLong except it returns a floating point number.
OSAGetAttrArrayString works in an identical manner to
OSAGetAttrArrayLong except it
returns a pointer to a string.
These functions only work on set-valued attributes.
If the OSA
writer needs to receive single-valued attribute data then the
OSAGetAttributeValue procedures should be called.
Arguments
errStatus_cl *errStatusPtr-
A pointer to the error stack data structure. If an error occurs in
retrieving the data, the appropriate error will be placed in the error
stack. This data can be referenced using the library functions associated
with the error stack.
ofParameterList_cl *attributeListPtr-
A pointer to the attribute list data structure. All attribute values
that provided by the calling client are
contained in this structure and are accessed via SCOadmin
library routines.
attributeToken_t attributeToken-
The predefined token that represents the attribute to which the given value
should be associated with. These tokens are defined in the
OSA's CDT.
int arrayIndex-
This is an index into the set (or array) of values to be read from. Only
one value from the array can be read at a time.
Diagnostics
INVALID_ATTRIBUTE_VALUE-
The specified attribute in not of same data type as requested for in the
operation (either by long versus double versus
string, or set versus single).
NO_SUCH_ATTRIBUTE-
The attribute represented by attributeToken was not provided by the
client in the attributeList.
References
OSAGetAttributeValues(3sadm)
25 April 2004
© 2004 The SCO Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
UnixWare 7 Release 7.1.4 - 25 April 2004