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Powerbuilder Documentation 2017 – Page 3 – PowerBuilder Library

Powerbuilder Documentation 2017

Timeout – PB Docs 2017

Timeout database parameter Description Specifies the number of seconds the interface should wait for a connection to the data provider to complete. When to specify TimeOut You must specify a value for TimeOut before connecting to the database. Applies to ADO.NET OLE DB SNC SQL Native Client for Microsoft SQL Server Syntax

Parameter Description value The…

URL – PB Docs 2017

URL database parameter Description The location of the database to which you want to connect using the JDBC interface. When to specify URL You must specify the URL parameter before connecting to the database. Applies to JDB JDBC Syntax

Default value None Usage The database URL is obtained from the database JDBC driver documentation….

Identity – PB Docs 2017

Identity database parameter Description Specifies the syntax the SNC database interface uses to obtain the identity value of a new row in a database table. When a DataWindow update request inserts a new row into a Microsoft SQL Server table that contains an IDENTITY column, the DataWindow engine calls the SNC interface to obtain the identity value of the newly…

Date – PB Docs 2017

Date database parameter Description When you update data in the DataWindow painter, PowerBuilder builds a SQL UPDATE statement in the background. The Date parameter determines how PowerBuilder specifies a date datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement. Applies to JDB JDBC ODBC O90 Oracle9i O10 Oracle 10g ORA Oracle 11g Syntax The syntax you use to specify the Date parameter…

DateTime – PB Docs 2017

DateTime database parameter Description When you update data in the DataWindow painter, PowerBuilder builds a SQL UPDATE statement in the background. The DateTime parameter determines how PowerBuilder specifies a DateTime datatype when it builds the SQL UPDATE statement. (A DateTime datatype contains both a date value and a time value.) Applies to JDB JDBC ODBC O90 Oracle9i O10 Oracle 10g ORA Oracle…

Host – PB Docs 2017

Host database parameter Description If your DBMS supports it, specifies the workstation name when connecting to the database in PowerBuilder. The Host parameter lets you assign any 10-character label to identify the process you are about to create when you connect to the database. This label helps you distinguish your process from others running on…

Detail section – PB Docs 2017

Detail section The Detail section contains the rendering of the DataWindow Detail band, delimited by the first <div> element. The <div> element’s contents represent a single row instance to be generated iteratively. Any group trailers, summary band, and footer band are also appended and enclosed by <div> elements. The controls rendered in the Detail section…

Saving graph data – PB Docs 2017

Saving graph data PowerBuilder The following methods allow you to save data from the graph: Method Action Clipboard Copies a bitmap image of the specified graph to the clipboard SaveAs Saves the data in the underlying graph to the clipboard or to a file in one of a number of formats Document get from Powerbuilder…

CharSet – PB Docs 2017

CharSet database parameter Description Specifies the character set you want the SAP Sybase Open Client software to use when connecting to an SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise database or a database accessed through DirectConnect.  When to specify CharSet You must specify the CharSet parameter before connecting to a database. Applies to ASE, SYC SAP Adaptive Server…

Using point and click – PB Docs 2017

Using point and click Users can click graphs during execution. The DataWindow control provides a method called ObjectAtPointer that stores information about what was clicked. You can use this method in a number of ways in mouse events. For example, with the ObjectAtPointer information, you can call other graph methods to report to the user…