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DECLARE Procedure – PB Docs 2019 – PowerBuilder Library

DECLARE Procedure – PB Docs 2019

DECLARE Procedure

SQL statement

Description

Declares a procedure for the specified transaction object.

DBMS-specific

Not all DBMSs support stored procedures.

Syntax

Parameter

Description

ProcedureName

Any valid PowerBuilder name.

StoredProcedureName

Any stored procedure in the
database.

@Paramn=Valuen

The name of a parameter (argument) defined in the
stored procedure and a valid PowerBuilder expression; represents
the number of the parameter and value.

TransactionObject

The name of the transaction object for which you
want to declare the procedure. This clause is required only for
transaction objects other than the default
(SQLCA).

Usage

DECLARE Procedure is a nonexecutable command. It is analogous to
declaring a variable.

To declare a local procedure, open the script in the Script view
and select Paste SQL from the PainterBar or the Edit>Paste Special
menu. To declare a global, instance, or shared procedure, select Declare
from the first drop-down list in the Script view and Global Variables,
Instance Variables, or Shared Variables from the second drop-down list,
then select Paste SQL.

For information about global, instance, shared, and local scope,
see Where to declare
variables
.

Examples

Example 1

This statement declares the SAP ASE procedure Emp_proc for the
database specified in the default transaction object. It references the
Emp_name_var and Emp_sal_var variables, which must be set to appropriate
values before you execute the EXECUTE Emp_proc command:

Example 2

This statement declares the ORACLE procedure Emp_proc for the
database specified in the default transaction object. It references the
Emp_name_var and Emp_sal_var variables, which must be set to appropriate
values before you execute the EXECUTE Emp_proc command:


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