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DL_DestroyRelation(3)					 DL_DestroyRelation(3)

NAME
       DL_DestroyRelation, CSSM_DL_DestroyRelation - Destroy an existing rela‐
       tion (CDSA)

SYNOPSIS
       # include <cdsa/cssm.h>

       API:  CSSM_RETURN  CSSMAPI  CSSM_DL_DestroyRelation  (CSSM_DL_DB_HANDLE
       DLDBHandle,  CSSM_DB_RECORDTYPE	RelationID)  SPI:  CSSM_RETURN CSSMDLI
       DL_DestroyRelation  (CSSM_DL_DB_HANDLE  DLDBHandle,  CSSM_DB_RECORDTYPE
       RelationID)

LIBRARY
       Common Security Services Manager library (libcssm.so)

PARAMETERS
       The  handle  pair that describes the add-in data storage library module
       to be used to perform this function and the open data store from	 which
       to  delete  the relation record.	 Indicates the type of relation record
       being deleted from the data store.

DESCRIPTION
       This function destroys an existing relation of the  specified  type  by
       removing its entry from the specified data store.

RETURN VALUE
       A CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular error
       condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other values repre‐
       sent an error condition.

ERRORS
       Errors	are   described	  in   the   CDSA   technical  standard.   See
       CDSA_intro(3).  CSSMERR_DL_INVALID_DB_HANDLE CSSMERR_DL_INVALID_RECORD‐
       TYPE

SEE ALSO
       Books

       Intel CDSA Application Developer's Guide (see CDSA_intro(3))

       Reference Pages

       Functions for the CSSM API:

       CSSM_DL_CreateRelation(3)

       Functions for the DL SPI:

       DL_CreateRelation(3)

							 DL_DestroyRelation(3)
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