PowerBuilder Native Interface Programmers Guide and Reference
Audience
This book is for C++ programmers who will
use the PowerBuilder® Native
Interface (PBNI) to build PowerBuilder extensions. The book assumes
that you are familar with the C++ language and
a C++ development tool.
Related documents
This book contains information about building PowerBuilder
extensions. The PowerBuilder Extension Reference contains
information about using extensions that are provided with PowerBuilder.
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Retrieve and Update
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When used in descriptive text, this
font indicates: Command, function,
and method names
Keywords such as true, false,
and null
Datatypes such as integer and char
Database column names such as emp_id and f_name
User-defined objects such as dw_emp or w_main
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variable or file
name
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When used in descriptive text and syntax descriptions,
oblique font indicates: Variables, such as myCounter
Parts of input text that must be substituted, such as pblname.pbd
File and path names
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File>Save
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Menu names and menu items are displayed
in plain text. The greater than symbol (>) shows you how to
navigate menu selections. For example, File>Save indicates "select
Save from the File menu."
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dw_1.Update()
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