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prowtbl() - Write LOGICAL Field

The prowtbl() function writes a Boolean value to a LOGICAL field in a shared buffer.

On successful completion, prowtbl() returns 0; otherwise, it returns a non-zero value:

SYNTAX

int 
prowtbl ( pbufnam, fhandle, index, var, unknown )
  char *pbufnam; 
  int   fhandle;
  int   index;
  long  var;
  int   unknown; 

pbufnam

This input parameter points to the name of the specified shared buffer. You supply the name from your Progress application.

fhandle

This input parameter is the field handle that profldix() returns for the specified field.

index

This input parameter specifies an index value for an array field. If the field is not an array, you must set the value of index to 0.

var

This input parameter contains the boolean value for the specified LOGICAL field. Set var to 1 if you want to assign the value of the field to TRUE; set it to 0 otherwise.

unknown

If this input parameter contains the value 1, the unknown value (?) is assigned to the variable. If this input parameter contains the value 0, the input value contained in var is assigned to the variable.

SEE ALSO

profldix() - Return Field Handle, prordbl() - Read LOGICAL Field, prowtbc() - Write CHARACTER Field, prowtbd() - Write DATE Field, prowtbi() - Write INTEGER Field, prowtbn() - Write DECIMAL Field, prowtbr() - Write RECID Field


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