Abstract
This section discusses the Element
structure.
Parent class. List
Description.
The Element
structure models an element of a
list; it is used to store an object in a List
populated by the Dictionary
methods
listObjects()
,
listIndexes()
, and
listEvents()
.
Attributes.
An Element
has the attributes shown in the
following table:
Attribute | Type | Initial Value | Description |
---|---|---|---|
id |
unsigned int |
0 |
The object's ID |
type |
Object::Type |
Object::TypeUndefined |
The object's type — see Section 2.3.20.1.5, “The Object::Type Type” for
possible values |
state |
Object::State |
Object::StateUndefined |
The object's state — see Section 2.3.20.1.2, “The Object::State Type” for
possible values |
store |
Object::Store |
Object::StoreUndefined |
How the object is stored — see Section 2.3.20.1.4, “The Object::Store Type”
for possible values |
database |
char* |
0 |
The database in which the object is found |
schema |
char* |
0 |
The schema in which the object is found |
name |
char* |
0 |
The object's name |
For a graphical representation of this class and its parent-child
relationships, see Section 2.3.3, “The Dictionary
Class”.