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Remove User Index Entries (QUSRMVUI) API<br />

Dec Hex Type Field<br />

0 0 BINARY(4) Bytes returned<br />

4 4 BINARY(4) Bytes available<br />

Note: The following fields will be repeated. The number of times they are repeated depends on the<br />

length of the entry lengths and entry offsets parameter and the number of entries actually removed.<br />

BINARY(4) Entry length<br />

BINARY(4) Entry offset<br />

IDXE0100 Format<br />

The following information is returned for the IDXE0100 format. For detailed descriptions of the fields in<br />

the table, see Field Descriptions.<br />

Offset<br />

Dec Hex<br />

Type Field<br />

0 0 BINARY(4) Bytes returned<br />

4 4 BINARY(4) Bytes available<br />

8 8 CHAR(*) Entry 1-n<br />

Field Descriptions<br />

Bytes available. The length of all data available to return. All available data is returned if enough space is<br />

provided.<br />

Bytes returned. The length of the data actually returned.<br />

Entry length. The length of the entry removed from the user index. Valid values are 1-2000, depending<br />

on how the user index was created.<br />

Entry offset. The number of bytes from the beginning of the immediately preceding entry to the first byte<br />

of the entry returned. For the first entry, the offset is the number of bytes from the beginning of the<br />

parameter to the first byte of the first entry.<br />

Entry 1-n. All entries that satisfy the remove criteria (up through the maximum number of entries) are<br />

returned. User indexes contain only scalar data, which makes the index entries contiguous. Use the entry<br />

length and entry offset values to parse this parameter.<br />

Error Messages<br />

CPF24B4 E<br />

Severe error while addressing parameter list.<br />

CPF3CF1 E<br />

Error code parameter not valid.<br />

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