 Overload List
Overload List
| Name | Description | |
|---|---|---|
|  | Move(DatabaseEntry, Boolean) | |
|  | Move(KeyValuePair<(Of <(DatabaseEntry, KeyValuePair<(Of <(DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry>)>)>)>), Boolean) | 
            Move the cursor to the specified key/data pair of the database. The
            cursor is positioned to a key/data pair if both the key and data
            match the values provided on the key and data parameters. 
             | 
|  | Move(DatabaseEntry, Boolean, LockingInfo) | |
|  | Move(KeyValuePair<(Of <(DatabaseEntry, KeyValuePair<(Of <(DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry>)>)>)>), Boolean, LockingInfo) | 
            Move the cursor to the specified key/data pair of the database. The
            cursor is positioned to a key/data pair if both the key and data
            match the values provided on the key and data parameters. 
             | 
|  | Move(DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry, Boolean) | 
            Set the cursor to refer to key, and store the
            primary key/data pair associated with the given secondary key in
            Current. In the presence of duplicate key values, the
            first data item in the set of duplicates is stored in
            Current. If key, or
            pkey, or data is
            partial DatabaseEntry, its 
            PartialLen bytes starting
            PartialOffset bytes from the beginning
            of the retrieved data record are returned as if they comprised the
            entire record. If any or all of the specified bytes do not exist
            in the record, Move is successful, and any existing bytes are
            returned.
             | 
|  | Move(DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry, DatabaseEntry, Boolean, LockingInfo) | 
            Set the cursor to refer to key, and store the
            primary key/data pair associated with the given secondary key in
            Current. In the presence of duplicate key values, the
            first data item in the set of duplicates is stored in
            Current. If key, or
            pkey, or data is
            partial DatabaseEntry, its 
            PartialLen bytes starting
            PartialOffset bytes from the beginning
            of the retrieved data record are returned as if they comprised the
            entire record. If any or all of the specified bytes do not exist
            in the record, Move is successful, and any existing bytes are
            returned.
             | 





