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NAME
mongoc_bulk_operation_execute - mongoc_bulk_operation_execute()
SYNOPSIS
uint32_t mongoc_bulk_operation_execute (mongoc_bulk_operation_t *bulk, bson_t *reply, bson_error_t *error); This function executes all operations queued into the bulk operation. Unless ordered: false was specified in the opts passed to mongoc_collection_create_bulk_operation_with_opts(), then forward progress will be stopped upon the first error. It is only valid to call mongoc_bulk_operation_execute() once. The mongoc_bulk_operation_t must be destroyed afterwards. WARNING: reply is always initialized, even upon failure. Callers must call bson_destroy() to release this potential allocation.
PARAMETERS
• bulk: A mongoc_bulk_operation_t. • reply: An uninitialized bson_t. • error: An optional location for a bson_error_t or NULL.
SEE ALSO
Bulk Write Operations
ERRORS
Errors are propagated via the error parameter.
RETURNS
On success, returns the server id used. On failure, returns 0 and sets error. A write concern timeout or write concern error is considered a failure. The reply document counts operations and collects error information. See Bulk Write Operations for examples. See also mongoc_bulk_operation_get_hint, which gets the id of the server used even if the operation failed.
AUTHOR
MongoDB, Inc
COPYRIGHT
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