The handle that describes the add-in Certificate
Library module used to perform this function.
ResultsHandle (input)
The handle that identifies the results of a CRL
query.
FieldValue (output)
A pointer to the structure containing the value
of the requested field. The structure and the field at I
"(*FiledValue)->Data" are allocated by the service
provider. The CSSM_CL_FreeFieldValue() (CSSM API), or CL_FreeFieldValue() (CL SPI), function can be used to deallocate *FieldValue and (*FieldValue)->Data.
DESCRIPTIONThis function returns the value of a CRL field, when that
field occurs multiple times in a CRL. CRLs with repeated fields
(such as revocation records) have multiple field values corresponding
to a single OID. A call to the function CSSM_CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CSSM API), or CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CL SPI), initiates the process and returns a ResultsHandle identifying
the size and values contained in the result set. The CSSM_CL_CrlGetNextCachedFieldValue() (CSSM API), or CL_CrlGetNextCachedFieldValue() (CL SPI), function can be called repeatedly to obtain these
values, one at a time. The result set does not change in size or
value between calls to this function.
The result set selected by CSSM_CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CSSM API), or CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CL SPI), and identified by ResultsHandle can
reference CRL fields repeated across multiple revocation records
or within one revocation record. The scope of the scan was set by an
optional CrlRecordIndex input to the function CSSM_CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CSSM API), or CL_CrlGetFirstCachedFieldValue() (CL SPI). If the record index was specified, then the
results set is the revocation record identified by the index. If
no record index was specified, then the results set can include repeated
fields from multiple revocation records in a CRL.
RETURN VALUEA CSSM_RETURN value indicating success or specifying a particular
error condition. The value CSSM_OK indicates success. All other
values represent an error condition. ERRORSErrors are described in the CDSA Technical Standard.