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Query Object Handle
A handle to a query object. A query object corresponds to an underlying Progress query, which can be static or dynamic. An example of a static underlying query is one you define at compile time with the DEFINE QUERY statement. An example of a dynamic underlying query is one you create at run time with the new CREATE QUERY statement.
SYNTAX
query-handle
An item of type WIDGET-HANDLE representing a handle to a query object.
attribute
An attribute of the query object.
Attribute Type Readable Setable CHARACTER![]()
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INTEGER![]()
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INTEGER![]()
– WIDGET-HANDLE![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
– LOGICAL![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
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INTEGER![]()
– INTEGER![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
– CHARACTER![]()
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LOGICAL![]()
– LOGICAL![]()
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CHARACTER![]()
– INTEGER![]()
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method
A method of the query object.
EXAMPLE
For a code example that uses the query object, see the Progress Programming Handbook .
NOTE
For more information on the query object, see the Progress Programming Handbook .
SEE ALSO
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