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class_load_database(3)					class_load_database(3)

NAME
       class_load_database - load a new database

SYNOPSIS
       #include <apar_types.h> #include <sys/class.h>

       class_load_database(
	       class_apar_handle_t handle,
	       char *dbase_name,
	       int option );

LIBRARY
       Class Sceduling Library (libclass.a)

PARAMETERS
       The  partition  descriptor  returned by class_open().  The file name of
       the database that is to be loaded.  See DESCRIPTION.

DESCRIPTION
       This function loads a new class scheduling  database  into  memory.  If
       class scheduling has been enabled, the changes take effect immediately.

       If  the	current	 in-memory database has been modified and not saved to
       disk, and if OPT_FORCE is not set, the load will abort and  CLASS_DATA‐
       BASE_MODIFIED will be returned.

       Note that the calling process must have root access privileges.

RETURN VALUES
       The  operation completed successfully.  An invalid partition handle was
       specified.  The specified file is not a class database .	 Error reading
       the  file,  indicated by ERRNO.	The current database has been modified
       but not written to disk.

SEE ALSO
       Commands: runclass(1), class_admin(8)

       Functions:     class_add(3),	 class_create(3),      class_close(3),
       class_change(3),	    class_configure(3),	    class_get_config_stats(3),
       class_delete(3), class_destroy(3),  class_disable(3),  class_enable(3),
       class_save_database(3),			    class_restore_database(3),
       class_change_name(3),	class_database_file_exists(3),	   class_data‐
       base_name(3),	 class_database_modified(3),	 class_get_classes(3),
       class_get_class_members(3)

       Files: class_scheduling(4)

       System Administration

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