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Language Reference
Buffer Object Handle
A handle to a buffer object, corresponding to an underlying Progress buffer, which can be static or dynamic. An example of a static underlying buffer is one you define at compile time by using the DEFINE BUFFER statement, or by implicitly referencing a table in a 4GL construct such as “customer.cust-num”. An example of a dynamic underlying buffer is one you create at run time with the CREATE BUFFER statement.
SYNTAX
buffer-handle
An item of type WIDGET-HANDLE representing a handle to a buffer object.
attribute
An attribute of the buffer object.
method
A method of the buffer object.
EXAMPLES
For a sample program that uses the buffer object, see the Progress Programming Handbook .
NOTE
For more information on the buffer object, see the Progress Programming Handbook .
SEE ALSO
Buffer-field Object Handle, Query Object Handle, Temp-table Object Handle
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