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<h2 class="title" style="clear: both"><a id="dbc_get"></a><span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> get</h2>
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[-current]
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[-first]
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[-get_recno]
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dbc get
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-get_both
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key data </pre>
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The <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span>
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command returns a list of {key value} pairs, except in the case of the
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<span class="bold"><strong>-get_recno</strong></span> and <span class="bold"><strong>-join_item</strong></span> options. In the case of the
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<span class="bold"><strong>-get_recno</strong></span> option,
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<span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> returns
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a list of the record number. In the case of the <span class="bold"><strong>-join_item</strong></span> option, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span>
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<span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> returns a list containing the
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joined key.
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The options follow, and are grouped by the action they perform.
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The first group affects the position of the cursor in the database
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without regard for the key or data item.
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<span class="bold"><strong>-current</strong></span>
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Return the key/data pair to which the cursor currently refers.
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If the cursor key/data pair was deleted, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span>
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<span class="bold"><strong>-first</strong></span>
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The cursor is set to refer to the first key/data pair of the database,
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and that pair is returned. In the presence of duplicate key values,
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the first data item in the set of duplicates is returned.
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If the database is a Queue or Recno database, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span>
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<span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> using the <span class="bold"><strong>-first</strong></span> option will skip any keys that exist but
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If the database is empty, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> will return an empty list.
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<span class="bold"><strong>-last</strong></span>
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The cursor is set to refer to the last key/data pair of the database,
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and that pair is returned. In the presence of duplicate key values,
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the last data item in the set of duplicates is returned.
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If the database is a Queue or Recno database, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span>
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<span class="bold"><strong>-next</strong></span>
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If the cursor is not yet initialized, the <span class="bold"><strong>-next</strong></span> option is identical to <span class="bold"><strong>-first</strong></span>.
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Otherwise, the cursor is moved to the next key/data pair of the
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database, and that pair is returned. In the presence of duplicate key
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values, the value of the key may not change.
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If the database is a Queue or Recno database, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span>
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If the cursor is already on the last record in the database,
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<span class="bold"><strong>-nextdup</strong></span>
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If the next key/data pair of the database is a duplicate record for
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<span class="bold"><strong>-nextnodup</strong></span>
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If the cursor is not yet initialized, the <span class="bold"><strong>-nextnodup</strong></span> option is identical to <span class="bold"><strong>-first</strong></span>.
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of the database, and that pair is returned.
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If no non-duplicate key/data pairs occur after the cursor position in
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the database, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> will return an empty list.
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If the cursor is not yet initialized, <span class="bold"><strong>-prev</strong></span> is identical to <span class="bold"><strong>-last</strong></span>.
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If the cursor is already on the first record in the database,
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the database, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> will return an empty list.
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Move the cursor to the specified key/data pair of the database, and
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If no matching keys are found, <span class="emphasis"><em>dbc</em></span> <span class="bold"><strong>get</strong></span> will return an empty list.
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than or equal to the specified key (as determined by the comparison
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<span class="bold"><strong>-get_both</strong></span>
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a location in the database based in information other than
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what can be found in the key and/or data items. Others of
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<span class="bold"><strong>-set_recno</strong></span>
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Move the cursor to the specific numbered record of the database, and
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Do not use the data value found in all the cursors as a lookup key for
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data record are returned as if they comprised the entire record. If
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any or all of the specified bytes do not exist in the record, the
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the read part of the cycle so that another thread of control acquiring
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