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A database cursor is a sequential pointer to the database entries. It allows traversal of the database and access to duplicate keyed entries. Cursors are used for operating on collections of records, for iterating over a database, and for saving handles to individual records, so that they can be modified after they have been read.
See also iterators in Acces Methods
close()
c_close()
Discards the cursor.
count()
c_count()
Return the count of duplicate
current()
c_current()
Same than get(BDB::CURRENT)
del()
delete()
c_del()
Deletes the key/data pair currently referenced by the cursor.
dup(flags = 0)
clone(flags = 0)
c_dup(flags = 0)
c_clone(flags = 0)
Creates new cursor that uses the same transaction and locker ID as the original cursor. This is useful when an application is using locking and requires two or more cursors in the same thread of control.
flags can have the value BDB::DB_POSITION, in this case the newly created cursor is initialized to reference the same position in the database as the original cursor and hold the same locks.
first()
c_first()
Same than get(BDB::FIRST)
get(flags, key = nil, value = nil)
c_get(flags, key = nil, value = nil)
Retrieve key/data pair from the database
See the description of c_get
in the Berkeley distribution
for the different values of the flags parameter.
key must be given if the flags parameter is BDB::SET | BDB::SET_RANGE | BDB::SET_RECNO
key and value must be specified for BDB::GET_BOTH
last()
c_last()
Same than get(BDB::LAST)
next()
c_next()
Same than get(BDB::NEXT)
pget(flags, key = nil, value = nil)
c_pget(flags, key = nil, value = nil)
Retrieve key/primary key/data pair from the database
prev()
c_prev()
Same than get(BDB::PREV)
put(flags, value)
c_put(flags, value)
Stores data value into the database.
See the description of c_put
in the Berkeley distribution
for the different values of the flags parameter.
put(flags, key, value)
c_put(flags, key, value)
Stores key/data pairs into the database (only for Btree and Hash access methods)
flags must have the value BDB::KEYFIRST or BDB::KEYLAST
set(key)
c_set(key)
set_range(key)
c_set_range(key)
set_recno(key)
c_set_recno(key)
Same than get
with the flags BDB::SET or BDB::SET_RANGE
or BDB::SET_RECNO