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DL_DbDelete(3)							DL_DbDelete(3)

NAME
       DL_DbDelete, CSSM_DL_DbDelete - Delete all records (CDSA)

SYNOPSIS
       # include <cdsa/cssm.h>

       API:  CSSM_RETURN  CSSMAPI  CSSM_DL_DbDelete  (CSSM_DL_HANDLE DLHandle,
       const  char  *DbName,   const   CSSM_NET_ADDRESS	  *DbLocation,	 const
       CSSM_ACCESS_CREDENTIALS	  *AccessCred)	  SPI:	 CSSM_RETURN   CSSMDLI
       DL_DbDelete  (CSSM_DL_HANDLE  DLHandle,	const  char   *DbName,	 const
       CSSM_NET_ADDRESS	 *DbLocation,  const  CSSM_ACCESS_CREDENTIALS *Access‐
       Cred)

LIBRARY
       Common Security Services Manager library (libcssm.so)

PARAMETERS
       The handle that describes the add-in data storage library module to  be
       used  to perform this function.	A pointer to the string containing the
       logical name of the  data  store.   A  pointer  to  a  network  address
       directly	 or indirectly identifying the location of the storage service
       process. If the input is NULL, the module can assume a default  storage
       service	process location. If the DbName does not distinguish the stor‐
       age service process, the service cannot be performed and the  operation
       fails.  A pointer to the set of one or more credentials being presented
       for authentication by the caller. These	credentials  are  required  to
       obtain  access  to  the specified data store. The credentials structure
       can contain multiple types of credentials, as required for multi-factor
       authentication.	The credential data can be an immediate value, such as
       a passphrase, PIN, certificate, or template of user-specific  data,  or
       the caller can specify a callback function the DL can use to obtain one
       or more credentials. The required set of credentials to access  a  par‐
       ticular data store is defined by the DbInfo record containing meta-data
       for the specified data store. If credentials are not required to access
       the specified data store, then this field can be NULL.

DESCRIPTION
       This  function  deletes	all  records from the specified data store and
       removes all state information associated with that data store.

RETURN VALUE
       A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular error
       condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other values repre‐
       sent an error condition.

ERRORS
       Errors  are  described	in   the   CDSA	  technical   standard.	   See
       CDSA_intro(3).	 CSSMERR_DL_DATASTORE_DOESNOT_EXIST  CSSMERR_DL_DATAS‐
       TORE_IS_OPEN CSSMERR_DL_INVALID_DB_LOCATION CSSMERR_DL_INVALID_DB_NAME

SEE ALSO
       Books

       Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA_intro(3))

       Reference Pages

       Functions for the CSSM API:

       CSSM_DL_DbCreate(3), CSSM_DL_DbOpen(3), CSSM_DL_DbClose(3)

       Functions for the DL SPI:

       DL_DbCreate(3), DL_DbOpen(3), DL_DbClose(3)

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