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This function is part of the TitleStorage Interface.
Create a cached copy of a file's metadata by filename. The metadata will be for the last retrieved or successfully saved version, and will not include any changes that have not
completed writing. The returned pointer must be released by the user when no longer needed.
Return Value
EOS_Success if the metadata is currently cached, otherwise an error result explaining what went wrong
Parameters
EOS_TitleStorage_CopyFileMetadataByFilename
Parameter Type And Name
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Usage Information
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EOS_HTitleStorage Handle
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const EOS_TitleStorage_CopyFileMetadataByFilenameOptions* Options
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Object containing properties related to which user is requesting metadata, and for which filename
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EOS_TitleStorage_FileMetadata** OutMetadata
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A copy of the FileMetadata structure will be set if successful. This data must be released by calling EOS_TitleStorage_FileMetadata_Release.
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If successful, this function provides data to the caller through an output parameter. Once you are finished with the data, you must release it by making the appropriate call into the EOS SDK.
This function is part of the TitleStorage Interface.
Create a cached copy of a file's metadata by filename. The metadata will be for the last retrieved or successfully saved version, and will not include any changes that have not
completed writing. The returned pointer must be released by the user when no longer needed.
Return Value
{Result.Success} if the metadata is currently cached, otherwise an error result explaining what went wrong
Parameters
TitleStorage.TitleStorageInterface.CopyFileMetadataByFilename
Parameter Type And Name
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Usage Information
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CopyFileMetadataByFilenameOptions options
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Object containing properties related to which user is requesting metadata, and for which filename
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FileMetadata outMetadata
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A copy of the FileMetadata structure will be set if successful. This data must be released by calling EOS_TitleStorage_FileMetadata_Release.
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If successful, this function provides data to the caller through an output parameter. The EOS SDK will automatically handle releasing the data when your code no longer holds any reference to it; you do not need to call a "Release" function.
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