[Mono-list] Tree data storage on BerkeleyDB
Seun Osewa
osewa77@yahoo.com
Fri, 20 Sep 2002 09:33:11 -0700 (PDT)
I wish you were on the mono irc channel ...
I think bdb has a function so search for keys within a
particular range.
If you have key entries like
/LOCAL/Administrators/Kenobi
/LOCAL/Administrators/Yoda
/LOCAL/Project/name
/LOCAL/Project/age
/LOCAL/Project/date
/LOCAL/Project/registration_num
/TARGET/install
to find all /LOCAL/Project keys, you search for al
keys between '/LOCAL/Project/' and '/LOCAL/Project0'
excluding entries beginning with '/LOCAL/Project0'
('0' comes after '/'). these are the values under the
'/LOCAL/Project' portion of the tree.
To descend within the tree its a similar process.
What do you think of this?
--- Everaldo Canuto <everaldo.canuto@bol.com.br>
wrote:
> >
> >
> >A single call to retrieve every
> '/LOCAL_SOFTWARE/MegaCoolProject/*' will
> >give you all your keys.
> >
> Theres no function to retrive multiple key. A
> alternative is create that
> function, that function position on first key and
> retrieve data while
> key like '/LOCAL_SOFTWARE/MegaCoolProject/' but
> BerkeleyDB not organize
> key in order.
> I did not find functions to make this.
>
> Everaldo Canuto
>
>
>
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