Step 1: define the standard class user object
To define the standard class user object:
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Start PowerBuilder.
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Connect to a database that supports stored procedures.
The rest of this procedure assumes you are connected to an
Oracle database that contains remote stored procedures on the database
server.For instructions on connecting to an Oracle
database in PowerBuilder and using Oracle stored procedures, see Connecting
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Click the New button in the PowerBar, or select
File>New from the menu bar.The New dialog box displays.
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On the Object tab, select the Standard Class icon
and click OK to define a new standard class user object.The Select Standard Class Type dialog box displays:
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Select transaction as the
built-in system type that you want your user object to inherit from,
and click OK.The User Object painter workspace displays so that you can
assign properties (instance variables) and functions to your user
object: