README.TXT


Sample: tree
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DESCRIPTION:


This program illustrates the self-describing nature of the objects in the
API set. Using the SmsEnum APIs it stores lists of all containers, folders,
and filters known to the API engine.

It then scans each container in the container list, displaying first of all
information about the container, and then information about what is
contained within the container. The following information is displayed:

* the container tag and type
* the number of filters activated by this container
* a description of each of these filters

* the number of folder types that can be container in the container
* a description of each of these folders.

The information displayed for a filter is:
* the filter's tag and type
* the names of the fields used by the filter's tokens
(these will be used as the labels for edit controls in a GUI program).

The information displayed for a folder is:
* the folder's tag and type
* filter details (as in container)
* the number of scalars along with their names, type, and access mode
* a recursive display of any sub-folders that can be contained within this
folder.


API USAGE:
SmsAPIVer
SmsEnumContainers
SmsEnumFilters
SmsEnumFolders


Psuedo-code:
The following is a psuedo-code for this program.

begin
Call the SmsEnum APIs to retrieve lists of
containers, folders, and filters.


for each container
begin

display container tag and type

display count of filters activated by this container

for each filter that can be activated here
begin
display filter
end


for each folder that can be contained here
begin
display folder
end

end

end


display filter
begin
display filter tag and type
display its properties (ie fields used in tokens)
end


display folder
begin
locate folder in list returned by SmsEnumFolders
display tag and type
check if already displayed in this container hierarchy
display number of filters activated by this folder
display filters (as above)
display scalars
recursively display sub-folders
end



display scalars
begin
display number of scalars

for each scalar
display its name, type, and access mode
end
end