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PowerBuilder Extension Reference

Audience

This book is for programmers who build applications that use
built-in PowerBuilder® extensions.

How to use this book

This book describes syntax and usage information for built-in
extensions to the PowerScript® language:

  • Chapter 1 presents an overview of PowerBuilder extensions
    and how you use them in a PowerScript application.

  • Chapter 2 describes the objects used to build clients
    for Enterprise JavaBeans components.

  • Chapter 3 describes the objects used to build SOAP
    clients for Web services.

  • Chapter 4 presents an overview of the PowerBuilder
    Document Object Model (PBDOM).

  • Chapters 5 through 17 describe each of the objects
    that make up the PBDOM.

  • Chapter 18 provides a quick-reference list of PBDOM
    methods.

Related documents

Step-by-step instructions on building applications that use
each of the built–in extensions are in Application
Techniques
.

For a complete list of PowerBuilder documentation, see the
preface of PowerBuilder Getting Started.

Documentation Web site

The Sybase Product Documentation Web site is accessible using
a standard Web browser. In addition to product documentation, you
will find links to EBFs/Maintenance, Technical Documents,
Case Management, Solved Cases, newsgroups, and the Sybase Developer Network.

To access the Sybase Product Documentation Web site, go to Product Documentation
.

Conventions

The formatting conventions used in this manual are:

Formatting example

Indicates

Retrieve and Update

When used in descriptive text, this
font
indicates:

  • Command, function,
    and method names

  • Keywords such as true, false,
    and null

  • Datatypes such as integer and char

  • Database column names such as emp_id and f_name

  • User-defined objects such as dw_emp or w_main

variable or file
name

When used in descriptive text and syntax descriptions,
oblique font indicates:

  • Variables, such as myCounter

  • Parts of input text that must be substituted, such as pblname.pbd

  • File and path names

File>Save

Menu names and menu items are displayed
in plain text. The greater than symbol (>) shows you how to
navigate menu selections. For example, File>Save indicates “select
Save from the File menu.”

dw_1.Update()

Monospace font indicates:

  • Information that you enter in a dialog box or on a command
    line

  • Sample script fragments

  • Sample output fragments

If you need help

Each Sybase installation that has purchased a support contract
has one or more designated people who are authorized to contact
Sybase Technical Support. If you cannot resolve a problem using
the documentation or online help, please have the designated person
contact Sybase Technical Support or the Sybase subsidiary in your
area.


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