aftp_extract_tp_name

The aftp_extract_tp_name call extracts the transaction program (TP) name of the AFTP server. If the aftp_set_tp_name call has not been invoked, the AFTP default TP name value is returned.

AFTP_ENTRY aftp_extract_tp_name(
IN AFTP_HANDLE_TYPE
connection_id,
OUT unsigned char AFTP_PTR
tp_name,
IN AFTP_LENGTH_TYPE
tp_name_size,
OUT AFTP_LENGTH_TYPE AFTP_PTR
returned_length,
OUT AFTP_RETURN_CODE_TYPE AFTP_PTR
return_code
);

Parameters

connection_id
An AFTP connection object originally created with aftp_create.
tp_name
The buffer into which the TP name of the AFTP server will be written.

Use the AFTP_TP_NAME_SIZE constant to define the length of this buffer. Add 1 to the size if you want to be able to add a null terminator to the text in the buffer.

tp_name_size
The size of the buffer to which the TP name will be written.
returned_length
The actual length of the tp_name parameter in bytes.
return_code
The return code issued for this function. See AFTP Return Codes for the list of possible return codes.

Example

{
    AFTP_HANDLE_TYPE                connection_id;
    AFTP_RETURN_CODE_TYPE           aftp_rc;
    unsigned char                   tp_name[AFTP_TP_NAME_SIZE+1];
    AFTP_LENGTH_TYPE                returned_length;

    /*
     * Before issuing the example call, you must have:
     *    a connection_id, use:  aftp_create()
     */

    /*
     * Extract the TP name for AFTP.
     */

    aftp_extract_tp_name(
        connection_id,
        tp_name
        (AFTP_LENGTH_TYPE)sizeof(tp_name)-1,
        &returned_length,
        &aftp_rc);
    if (aftp_rc != AFTP_RC_OK) {
        fprintf(stderr, "Error extracting AFTP TP name.\n");
    }
}
 

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