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Abstract
        This section lists and describes the public methods of the
        NdbIndexOperation class.
      
        This class has no public constructor. To create an instance of
        NdbIndexOperation, it is necessary to use the
        NdbTransaction::getNdbIndexOperation()
        method. See
        Section 2.3.19.2.4, “NdbTransaction::getNdbIndexOperation()”.
      
Description.
Signature.
const NdbDictionary::Index* getIndex
    (
      void
    ) const
Parameters. None.
Return value. 
          A pointer to an Index object. See
          Section 2.3.5, “The Index Class”.
        
Description. 
          This method define the NdbIndexOperation as
          a READ operation. When the
          NdbTransaction::execute() method is
          invoked, the operation reads a tuple. See
          Section 2.3.19.2.5, “NdbTransaction::execute()”.
        
Signature.
int readTuple
    (
      LockMode mode
    )
Parameters. 
          mode specifies the locking mode
          used by the read operation. See
          Section 2.3.15.1.3, “The NdbOperation::LockMode Type”, for possible
          values.
        
Return value. 
          0 on success, -1 on
          failure.
        
Description. 
          This method defines the NdbIndexOperation
          as an UPDATE operation. When the
          NdbTransaction::execute() method is
          invoked, the operation updates a tuple found in the table. See
          Section 2.3.19.2.5, “NdbTransaction::execute()”.
        
Signature.
int updateTuple
    (
      void
    )
Parameters. None.
Return value. 
          0 on success, -1 on
          failure.
        
Description. 
          This method defines the NdbIndexOperation
          as a DELETE operation. When the
          NdbTransaction::execute() method is
          invoked, the operation deletes a tuple from the table. See
          Section 2.3.19.2.5, “NdbTransaction::execute()”.
        
Signature.
int deleteTuple
    (
      void
    )
Parameters. None.
Return value. 
          0 on success, -1 on
          failure.
        
