Properties for the DataWindow’s DBMS connection.
You can also specify stored procedures for update activities.
For information, see Table.sqlaction.property.
Property for Table
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Value
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Arguments
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(Read only) A string containing retrieval
argument names and types for the DataWindow.
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CrosstabData
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A string containing a tab-separated list
of the expressions used to calculate the values of columns in a
crosstab DataWindow.
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Data.Storage
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A string indicating whether table data
is to be kept in memory or offloaded to disk.
Values are:
Painter: Rows>Retrieve Options>Rows to Disk.
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Delete.Argument
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(Internal use only) A string containing
arguments to pass to the delete method.
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Delete.Method
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(Internal use only) The name of the method.
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Delete.Type
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(Internal use only) Currently stored
procedure is the only type implemented.
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Filter
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(exp) A string containing
the filter for the DataWindow. Filters are expressions that can
evaluate to true or false.
The Table.Filter property filters the data before it is retrieved.
To filter data already in the DataWindow’s buffers, use
the Filter property or the SetFilter and Filter methods.
The filter string can be a quoted DataWindow expression.
Painter: Rows>Filter.
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GridColumns
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(Read-only) The grid columns of a DataWindow.
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Insert.Argument
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(Internal use only) A string containing
arguments to pass to the insert method.
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Insert.Method
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(Internal use only) The name of the method.
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Insert.Type
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(Internal use only) Currently stored
procedure is the only type implemented.
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Procedure
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A string that contains the number of
the result set returned by the stored procedure to populate the
DataWindow object.
You can use this property only if your DBMS supports stored
procedures.
Use this property to change the stored procedure or to change
the data source from a SELECT statement or script
to a stored procedure (see the example).
Painter: Set when Stored Procedure is selected as a data source.
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Select
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A string containing the SQL SELECT statement
that is the data source for the DataWindow.
Use this property to specify a new SELECT statement
or change the data source from a stored procedure or Script to a SELECT statement.
Table.Select has several advantages over the SetSqlSelect method:
It is faster. PowerBuilder does
not validate the statement until retrieval.
You can change data source for the DataWindow. For
example, you can change from a SELECT to a Stored
Procedure.
You can use none or any of the arguments defined
for the DataWindow object in the SELECT. You
cannot use arguments that were not previously defined for the DataWindow
object.
Describe always tries to return a SQL SELECT statement.
If the database is not connected and the property’s value
is a PBSELECT statement, Describe will convert
it to a SQL SELECT statement
if a SetTransObject method has been executed.
If you are using describeless retrieval (the StaticBind database
parameter is set to 1), you cannot use the Select property.
Painter: Set when Select or Quick Select is selected as a
data source.
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Select.Attribute
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(Read-only) A string containing the PBSELECT statement
for the DataWindow.
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Sort
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(exp) A string containing
the sort criteria for the DataWindow, for example, “1A,2D” (column
1 ascending, column 2 descending). The Table.Sort property sorts
the data before it is retrieved. To sort data already in the DataWindow’s
buffers, use the SetSort and Sort methods.
The value for Sort is quoted and can be a DataWindow expression.
Painter: Rows>Sort.
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SQLSelect
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The most recently executed SELECT statement.
Setting this has no effect. See Select in this table.
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Update.Argument
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(Internal use only) A string containing
arguments to pass to the update method.
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Update.Method
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(Internal use only) The name of the method.
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Update.Type
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(Internal use only) Currently stored
procedure is the only type implemented.
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UpdateKey InPlace
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Whether the key column can be updated
in place or the row has to be deleted and reinserted. This value
determines the syntax InfoMaker generates when a user modifies
a key field:
Caution
When there are multiple rows in a DataWindow object and the
user switches keys or rows, updating in place might fail due to
DBMS duplicate restrictions.
Painter: Rows>Update Properties, Key Modification.
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UpdateTable
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A string specifying the name of the database
table used to build the Update syntax.
Painter: Rows>Update Properties, Table to Update.
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UpdateWhere
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An integer indicating which columns will
be included in the WHERE clause of the Update statement.
The value of UpdateWhere can impact performance or cause lost data
when more than one user accesses the same tables at the same time.
Values are:
0 – Key columns
only (risk of overwriting another user’s changes, but fast).
1 – Key columns and all updatable columns
(risk of preventing valid updates; slow because SELECT statement
is longer).
2 – Key and modified columns (allows more
valid updates than 1 and is faster, but not as fast as 0).
For more about the effects of this setting,
see the discussion of the Specify Update Characteristics dialog
box in the Users Guide.
Painter: Rows>Update Properties, Where Clause for Update/Delete.
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