NAME sec_rgy_attr_lookup_no_expand - Reads a specified object's attribute(s), without expanding attribute sets into individual member attributes SYNOPSIS #include <dce/sec_rgy_attr.h> void sec_rgy_attr_lookup_no_expand( sec_rgy_handle_t context, sec_rgy_domain_t name_domain, sec_rgy_name_t name, sec_attr_cursor_t *cursor, unsigned32 num_attr_keys, unsigned32 space_avail, uuid_t attr_keys[], unsigned32 *num_returned, sec_attr_t attr_sets[], unsigned32 *num_left, error_status_t status); PARAMETERS Input context An opaque handle bound to a registry server. Use sec_rgy_site_open() to acquire a bound handle. name_domain A value of type sec_rgy_domain_t that identifies the domain in which the named object resides. The valid values are as follows: sec_rgy_domain_principal The name identifies a principal. sec_rgy_domain_group The name identifies a group. sec_rgy_domain_org The name identifies an organization. This parameter is ignored if name is policy or replist. name A pointer to a sec_rgy_name_t character string containing the name of the person, group, or organization to which the attribute is attached. num_attr_keys An unsigned 32-bit integer that specifies the number of elements in the the attr_keys[] array. If num_attr_keys is set to 0, all attribute sets that the caller is authorized to see are returned. space_avail An unsigned 32-bit integer that specifies the size of the attrs_sets[] array. attr_keys[] An array of values of type uuid_t that specify the UUIDs of the attribute sets to be returned. The size of the attr_keys[] array is determined by the num_attr_keys parameter. Input/Output cursor A pointer to a sec_attr_cursor_t. As an input parameter, cursor is a pointer to a sec_attr_cursor_t that is initialized by the sec_rgy_attr_cursor_init. As an output parameter, cursor is a pointer to a sec_attr_cursor_t that is positioned past the attribute sets returned in this call. Output num_returned A pointer to a 32-bit integer that specifies the number of attribute sets returned in the attrs[] array. attr_sets An array of values of type sec_attr_t that contains the attribute sets retrieved by UUID. The size of the array is determined by space_avail and the length by num_returned. num_left A pointer to a 32-bit unsigned integer that supplies the number of attribute sets that were found but could not be returned because of space constraints in the attr_sets[] buffer. To ensure that all the attributes will be returned, increase the size of the attr_sets[] array by increasing the size of space_avail and num_returned. 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_lookup_no_expand() routine reads attribute sets. This routine is similar to the sec_rgy_attr_lookup_by_id() routine with one exception: for attribute sets, the sec_rgy_attr_lookup_by_id() routine expands attribute sets and returns a sec_attr_t for each member in the set. This call does not. Instead it returns a sec_attr_t for the set instance only. The sec_rgy_attr_lookup_no_expand() routine is useful for programmatic access. cursor is a cursor of type sec_attr_cursor_t that establishes the point in the attribute set list from which the server should start processing the query. Use the sec_rgy_attr_cursor_init function to initialize cursor. If cursor is uninitialized, the server begins processing the query with the first attribute that satisfies the search criteria. The num_left parameter contains the number of attribute sets that were found but could not be returned because of space constraints of the attr_sets[] array. (Note that this number may be inaccurate if the target server allows updates between successive queries.) To obtain all of the remaining attribute sets, set the size of the attr_sets[] array so that it is large enough to hold the number of attributes listed in num_left. Permissions Required The sec_rgy_attr_lookup_no_expand() routine requires the query permission set for each attribute type identified in the attr_keys[] array. These permissions are defined as part of the ACL manager set in the schema entry of each attribute type. FILES SYS$COMMON:[DCE$LIBRARY]SEC_RGY_ATTR.IDL The idl file from which dce/sec_rgy_attr.h was derived. ERRORS unauthorized registry server unavailable invalid/unsupported attribute type error_status_ok RELATED INFORMATION Functions: sec_intro sec_rgy_attr_lookup_by_id sec_rgy_attr_lookup_by_name