Re: pfNode::getTravData() return non NULL pointer.

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Chehayeb, Nassouh (nchehayeb++at++ceit.es)
Thu, 8 May 1997 10:35:51 +0200


Hi,

        The loader that I use is the pfdLoad_obj(). Is there any user
manual for this loader?

Regard,
        Nassouh.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Marcus Barnes [SMTP:marcus++at++multigen.com]
> Sent: jueves 8 de mayo de 1997 0:52
> To: 'Info-Performer'
> Subject: Re: pfNode::getTravData() return non NULL pointer.
>
> On May 7, 5:03pm, Chehayeb, Nassouh wrote:
> >
> > I notice that the function pfNode::getTravData(int travId) return a
> > non NULL pointer after the database loading phase. That is the
> database
> > loader change the default value (NULL) and forget to restore it. I
> > wonder if there is a workaround to get the correct result other than
> > traversing the database and resetting this value.
>
> More likely the loader (you didn't say which one) has installed some
> node
> traversal callbacks and associated data. It's probably best to leave
> the
> traversal data alone until you're sure about what it's there for ...
>
> Regards.
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