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DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId(library call)	DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId(library call)

NAME
       DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId — obtains the locator of a book's TOC section

SYNOPSIS
       #include <DtMmdb.h>
       DtMmdbHandle* DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId(
       DtMmdbInfoRequest* request);

DESCRIPTION
       The  DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId function returns the object identifier of
       the specified book's TOC section.  Use the  DtMmdbFreeHandleList	 func‐
       tion  to	 release  the  memory  when the object identifier is no longer
       needed. Table lookup is involved when the identifier  is	 specified  by
       either the primary_oid or sequence_num field.

ARGUMENTS
       request	 Specifies  the	 bookcase in the bookcase descriptor field, as
		 well as a valid value in the primary_oid, the	secondary_oid,
		 or  the  sequence_num	field.	The primary_oid represents the
		 DtInfo Database object identifier of  the  TOC	 section;  the
		 secondary_oid	represents  the	 object identifier of the book
		 itself; and the sequence_num represents the  sequence	number
		 of  the book within the bookcase (0 based).  If more than one
		 of these fields have a valid value, the order	of  precedence
		 is: primary_oid, secondary_oid, and, last, sequence_num.

RETURN VALUE
       If   DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId  completes	 successfully,	it  returns  a
       pointer to the object identifier for the	 book's	 TOC  section.	If  it
       fails, it returns a NULL pointer.

EXAMPLE
       The following shows how a DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId call might be coded.

       DtMmdbInfoRequest request;
       request.bookcase_descriptor = DtMmdbGetBookCase(myInfoLibPtr, "myBase");
       request.sequence_num = 1;
       DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId(&request);

SEE ALSO
       TO BE SUPPLIED.

					DtMmdbBookGetTocObjectId(library call)
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