Adobe 38040334 API Reference - Page 95
bool SCS_Delete, bool SCS_Rename
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DREAMWEAVER CS3 90 API Reference • The connectionData argument is a pointer to the agent's data that passed into Dreamweaver during the Connect() call. • The remotePath argument is the full path of the remote folder that the DLL creates. Returns A Boolean value: true if successful; false otherwise. bool SCS_Delete() Description This function deletes a list of files or folders from the source control system. Arguments void *connectionData, const char *remotePathList[], const int numItems • The connectionData argument is a pointer to the agent's data that passed into Dreamweaver during the Connect() call. • The remotePathList argument is a list of remote filenames or folder paths to delete. • The numItems argument is the number of items in remotePathList. Returns A Boolean value: true if successful; false otherwise. bool SCS_Rename() Description This function renames or moves a file or folder, depending on the values that are specified for oldRemotePath and newRemotePath. For example, if oldRemotePath equals "$/folder1/file1" and newRemotePath equals "$/folder1/renamefile1", file1 is renamed renamefile1 and is located in folder1. If oldRemotePath equals "$/folder1/file1" and newRemotePath equals "$/folder1/subfolder1/file1", file1 is moved to the subfolder1 folder. To find out if an invocation of this function is a move or a rename, check the parent paths of the two input values; if they are the same, the operation is a rename. Arguments void *connectionData, const char *oldRemotePath, const char *newRemotePath • The connectionData argument is a pointer to the agent's data that passed into Dreamweaver during the Connect() call. • The oldRemotePath argument is a remote file or folder path to rename. • The newRemotePath argument is the remote path of the new name for the file or folder. Returns A Boolean value: true if successful; false otherwise.