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        Welcome to Berkeley DB (DB).  
        
        
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            This document introduces Berkeley DB 11<span class="emphasis"><em>g</em></span> Release 2, which provides DB library version 11.2.5.3.
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        This document is intended to provide a rapid introduction
        to the DB API set and related concepts. The goal of this
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        you can evaluate DB against your project's technical
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        Structure names are represented in <code class="classname">monospaced font</code>, as are <code class="methodname">method
        names</code>. For example: "<code class="methodname">DB-&gt;open()</code> is a method
		on a <code class="classname">DB</code> handle."
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typedef struct stock_dbs {
    DB *inventory_dbp; /* Database containing inventory information */
    DB *vendor_dbp;    /* Database containing vendor information */

    char *db_home_dir;       /* Directory containing the database files */
    char *inventory_db_name; /* Name of the inventory database */
    char *vendor_db_name;    /* Name of the vendor database */
} STOCK_DBS; </pre>
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        this occurs, the new code is presented in <strong class="userinput"><code>monospaced bold</code></strong> font. For example:
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        <pre class="programlisting">typedef struct stock_dbs {
    DB *inventory_dbp; /* Database containing inventory information */
    DB *vendor_dbp;    /* Database containing vendor information */
    <strong class="userinput"><code>DB *itemname_sdbp; /* Index based on the item name index */</code></strong>
    char *db_home_dir;       /* Directory containing the database files */
    <strong class="userinput"><code>char *itemname_db_name;  /* Itemname secondary database */</code></strong>
    char *inventory_db_name; /* Name of the inventory database */
    char *vendor_db_name;    /* Name of the vendor database */
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