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SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise Using database stored procedures in DataWindow objects – PB Docs 2021 – PowerBuilder Library

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise Using database stored procedures in DataWindow objects – PB Docs 2021

SAP Adaptive
Server Enterprise Using database stored procedures in DataWindow
objects

Using stored procedures as DataWindow data
sources

You can use a database stored procedures as a data source for
DataWindow objects. The following rules apply:

  • Result set definition

    You must define what the result set looks like. The DataWindow
    object cannot determine this information from the stored procedure
    definition in the database.

  • DataWindow updates

    You cannot perform DataWindow updates through stored procedures
    (that is, you cannot update the database with changes made in the
    DataWindow object); only retrieval is allowed. (However, the
    DataWindow can have update characteristics set manually through the
    DataWindow painter.)

  • Result set processing

    You can specify only one result set to be processed when you
    define the stored procedure result set in the DataWindow painter.
    However, the result set you select does not have to be the first
    result set.

  • Computed rows

    Computed rows cannot be processed in a DataWindow.

Database stored procedures
summary

When you use database stored procedures in a PowerBuilder
application, keep the following points in mind:

  • Manipulating stored procedures

    To manipulate database stored procedures, PowerBuilder provides
    SQL statements that are similar to cursor statements.

  • Retrieval and update

    PowerBuilder supports retrieval, update, or a combination of
    retrieval and update in database stored procedures, including
    procedures that return no results sets and those that return one or
    more result sets.

  • Transactions and stored procedures with result sets

    When a procedure executes successfully using a specific
    connection (transaction) and returns at least one result set, no other
    SQL commands can be executed using that connection until the procedure
    has been closed.

  • Transactions and stored procedures without result sets

    When a procedure executes successfully using a specific
    transaction but does not return a result set, the procedure is no
    longer active. No result sets are pending, and therefore you should
    not execute a CLOSE statement.


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