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tt_session_bprop_set(3)	      ToolTalk Functions       tt_session_bprop_set(3)

NAME
       tt_session_bprop_set  -	replace	 current values stored under the named
       property of a session

SYNOPSIS
       #include <Tt/tt_c.h>
       Tt_status tt_session_bprop_set(const char *sessid,
				      const char *propname,
				      const unsigned char *value,
				      int length);

DESCRIPTION
       The tt_session_bprop_set() function replaces any current values	stored
       under  the named property of the specified session with the given byte-
       string value.

       The sessid argument is the name of the session joined.  The application
       can  use the sessid value returned when tt_default_session() is called.
       The propname argument is the name of the property whose value is to  be
       replaced.   The	value argument is the value to which the session prop‐
       erty is set.  If value is NULL, the property is removed entirely.   The
       length argument is the size of the value in bytes.

RETURN VALUE
       Upon successful completion, the tt_session_bprop_set() function returns
       the status of the operation as one of the following Tt_status values:

	  TT_OK	  The operation completed successfully.

	  TT_ERR_NOMP
		  The ttsession(1) process is not  running  and	 the  ToolTalk
		  service cannot restart it.

	  TT_ERR_PROPLEN
		  The specified property value is too long.  (The maximum size
		  is implementation specific, but is at least 2048.)

	  TT_ERR_PROPNAME
		  The specified property name is syntactically invalid.

	  TT_ERR_SESSION
		  The specified ToolTalk session is out of date or invalid.

SEE ALSO
       tt_c(5).

ToolTalk 1.3			 1 March 1996	       tt_session_bprop_set(3)
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