FSV-C-get-open-files

Gets the information about the files that are open for the server being currently accessed.

Syntax:

When the fsview has been initialized using FSV-C the callback uses the following syntax:

call FSV-C-get-open-files using fsvw-data-block

When the fsview has been initialized using FSC-C-long-password the callback uses the following syntax:

call FSV-C-get-open-files using fsvw2-data-block

Parameters:

Parameters when the fsview has been initialized using FSV-C (fsvw-data-block):

fsvw-log-filename
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fsvw-filename-size
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fsvw-log-filesize
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fsvw-disk-space
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fsvw-disk-size
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Parameters when the fsview has been initialized using FSC-C-long-password (fsvw2-data-block):

fsvw2-log-filename
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fsvw2-filename-size
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fsvw2-log-filesize
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fsvw2-disk-space
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fsvw2-disk-size
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See FSVIEW Datablock or FSVW2 Datablock for a complete definition of the fsvw-data-block or fsvw2-data-block respectively.

On Entry:

When fsview has been initialized using FSV-C:

fsvw-server-name
The name of the currently selected server. This is the name that the Fileshare Server was started with in the /s option.

When fsview has been initialized using FSV-C-long-password:

fsvw2-server-name
The name of the currently selected server. This is the name that the Fileshare Server was started with in the /s option.

On Exit:

None

Comments:

This call does not directly return information to the calling program but makes repeated calls back to a user defined call. Up to 10 entries at a time are sent to the callback. See the FSVIEW function FSV_C_add-to_file_list.

The success of the call can be checked by examining RETURN-CODE.