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-<h1 align=center>Using Berkeley DB with Tcl</h1>
-<p>All commands in the Berkeley DB Tcl interface are of the form:
-<p><blockquote><pre>command_handle operation options</pre></blockquote>
-<p>The <i>command handle</i> is <b>berkdb</b> or one of the additional
-commands that may be created. The <i>operation</i> is what you want
-to do to that handle and the <i>options</i> apply to the operation.
-Commands that get created on behalf of the application have their own sets
-of operations. Generally any calls in DB that result in new object
-handles will translate into a new command handle in Tcl. Then the user
-can access the operations of the handle via the new Tcl command handle.
-<p>Newly created commands are named with an abbreviated form of their objects
-followed by a number. Some created commands are subcommands of other
-created commands and will be the first command, followed by a period, '.'
-followed by the new subcommand. For example, suppose you have a database
-already existing called my_data.db. The following example shows the
-commands created when you open the database, and when you open a cursor:
-<p><blockquote><pre># First open the database and get a database command handle
-% berkdb open my_data.db
-db0
-#Get some data from that database
-% db0 get my_key
-{{my_key my_data0}{my_key my_data1}}
-#Open a cursor in this database, get a new cursor handle
-% db0 cursor
-db0.c0
-#Get the first data from the cursor
-% db0.c0 get -first
-{{first_key first_data}}</pre></blockquote>
-<p>All commands in the library support a special option <b>-?</b> that will
-list the correct operations for a command or the correct options.
-<p>A list of commands and operations can be found in the
-<a href="../../api_tcl/tcl_index.html">Tcl Interface</a> documentation.
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