The mi_tab_check_set_ask() accessor function
The mi_tab_check_set_ask() function sets a flag in the table descriptor to indicate that am_check detects a repairable problem in the index.
Syntax
mi_integer mi_tab_check_set_ask(MI_AM_TABLE_DESC *tableDesc,
mi_integer option)
- tableDesc
- Points to the table descriptor of the index that the current oncheck command specifies.
- option
- contains an encoded version of the current command-line option string for the oncheck utility.
Usage
- The access method detects a structural problem or data-integrity problem in an index.
- The access method contains appropriate logic to repair the problem.
- The user does not specify -y or -n with an oncheck command.
A user includes a -y option to indicate that the oncheck utility should repair any index problems that it detects. To indicate that oncheck should report problems but not repair them, the user includes a -n option with oncheck.
The am_check purpose function can check for the -y option with the MI_CHECK_YES_TO_ALL() macro and for -n with MI_CHECK_NO_TO_ALL(). If both MI_CHECK_YES_TO_ALL() and MI_CHECK_NO_TO_ALL() return MI_FALSE, the user did not specify a preference to repair or not repair problems. Because it does not know how to proceed, am_check can call accessor function mi_tab_check_set_ask(), which causes the database server to ask if the user wants the index repaired.
Return values
- MI_OK
- Validates the index structure as error free.
- MI_ERROR
- Indicates the access method could not validate the index structure as error free.