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berkdb dbtruncate |
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berkdb dbtruncate [-env env] [--] file [database]
Truncates the Berkeley DB database specified by the database name file and [database] name arguments. If no database is specified, the physical file represented by file is emptied, incidentally removing all databases that it contained.
The options are as follows:
The berkdb dbtruncate command returns the number of records discarded from the database on success. If an error occurs, a Berkeley DB error message is returned or a Tcl error is thrown.
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db truncate [-auto_commit] [-txn txnid] d29 4 a32 1Empties the database, discarding all records it contains. d35 3 a37 7
The db truncate command returns the number of records discarded from the database on success.
In the case of error, a Tcl error is thrown. @ 1.1.1.4 log @Import: RPM 4.1 @ text @d1 3 a3 3 d5 1 d8 1 a8 1
berkdb dbtruncate [-env env] [--] file [database] d28 1 a28 4Truncates the Berkeley DB database specified by the database name file and [database] name arguments. If no database is specified, the physical file represented by file is emptied, incidentally removing all databases that it contained. d31 7 a37 3
The berkdb dbtruncate command returns the number of records discarded from the database on success. If an error occurs, a Berkeley DB error message is returned or a Tcl error is thrown. @ 1.1.1.5 log @Import: RPM 4.1.1 @ text @d1 3 a3 3 a4 1 d7 1 a7 1
db truncate [-auto_commit] [-txn txnid] d29 4 a32 1Empties the database, discarding all records it contains. d35 3 a37 7
The db truncate command returns the number of records discarded from the database on success.
In the case of error, a Tcl error is thrown. @