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            Most of the DB methods behave the same way with or without
            a sliced environment or database. Some small differences in
            behavior may result when using a sliced environment or
            database, and a few methods simply do not support slices. These
            differences are identified in the Berkeley DB C API Reference Guide when they occur.
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            In addition, sliced environments and databases offer the
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                        <code class="literal"><a href="../api_reference/C/envget_slice_count.html" class="olink">DB_ENV-&gt;get_slice_count()</a></code>
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                        Returns the number of slices configured for the
                        environment.
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                        <code class="literal"><a href="../api_reference/C/envget_slices.html" class="olink">DB_ENV-&gt;get_slices()</a></code>
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                        Returns an array of pointers to sub-environments in use to
                        support your sliced environment. Be aware that all
                        these handles are automatically closed when you
                        close the encompassing environment; you should not
                        close them explicitly.
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                        <code class="literal"><a href="../api_reference/C/dbset_slice_callback.html" class="olink">DB-&gt;set_slice_callback()</a></code>
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                        Sets an optional callback that is used to identify
                        the slice-relevant portion of your records' key.
                        It allows a transaction to access many different keys, 
                        as long as the slice callback for those keys returns 
                        the same value.
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                        Returns an array of pointers to databases in use to
                        support your sliced environment. There is one such
                        database for each slice that you configured for
                        your environment. Be aware that all these handles
                        are automatically closed when you close the
                        top-level database handle; you should not close
                        them explicitly.
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                        Returns the slice database which contains the key
                        that you provide to this method.
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