The mi_fp_setfuncstate() function
The mi_fp_setfuncstate() accessor function sets the user-state pointer for the user-defined routine in its associated MI_FPARAM structure.
Syntax
void mi_fp_setfuncstate(fparam_ptr, state_ptr)
MI_FPARAM *fparam_ptr;
void *state_ptr;
- fparam_ptr
- The pointer to the associated MI_FPARAM structure.
- state_ptr
- A pointer to the user-state information that is stored as the user-state pointer.
Valid in client LIBMI application? | Valid in user-defined routine? |
---|---|
Yes | Yes |
Usage
The mi_fp_setfuncstate() function sets the user-state pointer for the user-defined routine that is associated with the fparam_ptr MI_FPARAM structure. The user-state pointer points to a user-defined buffer or structure that contains private state information for the user-defined routine. In the first invocation of the UDR, the database server sets the user-state pointer to NULL. Use the mi_fp_funcstate() function to return the user-state pointer so that you can access the private state information within a UDR.
MI_FPARAM *my_fparam;
struct udr_info *fi_ptr;
...
fi_ptr = (udr_info *)mi_dalloc(sizeof(udr_info),
PER_COMMAND);
mi_fp_setfuncstate(my_fparam, (void *)fi_ptr);
For more information about UDR information in an MI_FPARAM structure, see the HCL OneDB™ DataBlade® API Programmer's Guide.
Return values
None.