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When the BFILE extension is enabled, you can create a
<code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> object. These objects are required
before you can store a pointer to a file in a
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<code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> objects are stored
in a special table called <code class="literal">BFILE_DIRECTORY</code>.
This table is automatically created for you when it is needed.
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You manage <code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> objects using the
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<pre class="programlisting">BFILE_CREATE_DIRECTORY(directory, path)</pre>
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Creates a <code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> object as a path.
The specified path must not already exist, or
<code class="literal">Directory already exists</code>
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Replaces the named <code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> object using the specified path.
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Drops the named <code class="literal">DIRECTORY</code> object. If
the object does not exist,
<code class="literal">Directory does not exist</code> is returned.
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Returns the BFILE locator.
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Returns the full path.
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Extracts the directory and file names from the BFILE
locator, and then opens that file. On success, a BFILE
handle is returned. Otherwise, <code class="literal">0</code>
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Reads at most <code class="literal">amt</code> data from the BFILE
handle, starting at <code class="literal">offset</code>. On success,
<code class="literal">Data</code> is returned. Otherwise,
<code class="literal">0</code> is returned to indicate that no more
valid data is available.
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Closes the BFILE handle.
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Returns the size of the BFILE. On success, the size is
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