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The routine CPXNETsolninfo is used to access solution
 information computed by the most recent call to CPXNETprimopt. 
 The
 solution values are maintained in the object as long as no changes are
 applied to it with one of the routines 
 CPXNETchg..., 
 CPXNETcopy..., or 
 CPXNETadd... .
The arguments to CPXNETsolninfo are pointers to locations
 where data are to be written. The returned values indicate what is known
 about the primal and dual feasibility of the current solution. If either
 piece of information represented by an argument to
 CPXNETsolninfo is not required, a NULL pointer
 can be passed for that argument.
Example
status = CPXNETsolninfo (env, lp, &pfeasind, &dfeasind);
| env | A pointer to the CPLEX environment as returned by   | 
| net | A pointer to a CPLEX network problem object as returned by   | 
| pfeasind_p | A pointer to an integer variables indicating whether the current solution is known to be primal feasible. Note that a false return value does not necessarily mean that the solution is not feasible. It simply means that the relevant algorithm was not able to conclude that it was feasible when it terminated.  | 
| dfeasind_p | A pointer to an integer variables indicating whether the current solution is known to be dual feasible. Note that a false return value does not necessarily mean that the solution is not feasible. It simply means that the relevant algorithm was not able to conclude that it was feasible when it terminated.  |