Deletes the population within a model in a remote EDMdatabase. The model will be completely reset to its initial state. An equivalent way to do this would be to delete the model and recreate it with edmiRemoteCreateModel. However, the models create options that define the model features would be lost and would have to be redefined in the create operation.
The model is uniquely identified in the remote EDMdatabase by its name and the name of the repository in which it is contained.
This function is only applicable to data models.
Related functions: edmiRemoteDeleteModelContents.
Header:
#include "sdai.h"
Prototype:
EdmiError edmiRemoteDeleteModelContentsBN(SdaiServerContext serverContextId,
SdaiString repositoryName,
SdaiString modelName,
SdaiInvocationId *edmiInvocationId);
Arguments:
serverContextId |
Context identification, from edmiDefineServerContext |
repositoryName |
The name of the data repository that contains the model for which to delete its contents. Repository names are case sensitive |
modelName |
The name of the model for which to delete its contents. Model names are case sensitive. |
edmiInvocationId |
Currently not used. |
Returns:
A completion code of datatype EdmiError is the returned function value. The completion code has the following values:
Completion code = 0 : Operation successfully performed.
Completion code != 0: Error in operation. Completion code is an _EDMinterface_ error code. Use edmiGetErrorText to get the error text corresponding to the error code.
Example:
EdmiError rstat;
SdaiServerContext myContext;
/* Create Server Context */
rstat = edmiDefineServerContext("MyContext",
"Johnny", "Supervisor", "cf37ftr",
"TCP", "9090", "MyServerHost",
NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, &myContext);
/* Delete the MyModel contents */
rstat = edmiRemoteDeleteModelContentsBN(myContext,
"DataRepository", "MyModel", NULL);
. . .