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Key Recovery Query Interface
Table 6-21 Parameters Accepted by the Key Recovery Query Interface (Continued)
Parameter
totalRecordCount

Response

The default response template is
JavaScript for responses is inserted in place of the
addition, the Key Recovery Query interface adds the JavaScript variables listed in
the following table.
Table 6-22 Variables Returned by the Key Recovery Query Interface
Variable
result.header variables
archiverName
op
queryFilter
querySentinel
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Format and Description
number
The total number of keys in the archive that match the queryFilter. This number
is returned by the interface in the initial response. This can be posted in
subsequent calls to prevent the CMS server from calculating a number. In this
way every page can tell the user the absolute size of the matching set, rather
than have the size of the set appear to decrease on each next page of data.
Description
Variables added to the header object.
Distinguished Name (DN) string. See RFC 2253.
The subject name on the Data Recovery Manager's signing certificate.
queryKey
Indicates the operation that was requested.
query string
Contains the query string that was used to select keys from the archive. See the
previous section, "Request Parameters" on page 129, for details on how
queryFilter is constructed. The queryFilter should be reused to query for
more keys when there are more records than displayed on the current page.
number
The number of the first record shown on this page of output. This is an index
relative to the totalRecordCount. For example, if querySentinel = 6,
totalRecordCount = 8, and maxCount = 5, then the 6th through 8th
records that matched the query will be displayed.
queryKeyForRecovery.template
<CMS_TEMPLATE>
. The base
tag. In

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