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<h1>DB_LOGC</h1>
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#include &lt;db.h&gt;
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typedef struct __db_log_cursor DB_LOGC;
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<h1>Description</h1>
<p>The DB_LOGC object is the handle for a cursor into the log files,
supporting sequential access to the records stored in log files.  The
handle is not free-threaded.  Once the <a href="../api_c/logc_close.html">DB_LOGC-&gt;close</a> method is called,
the handle may not be accessed again, regardless of that method's
return.
<h1>Class</h1>
<a href="../api_c/env_class.html">DB_ENV</a>, DB_LOGC, <a href="../api_c/lsn_class.html">DB_LSN</a>
<h1>See Also</h1>
<a href="../api_c/log_list.html">Logging Subsystem and Related Methods</a>
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