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NEXT-SIBLING attribute
The next entry in a list of handles, relative to a given handle.
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Table 91 summarizes the value of NEXT-SIBLING for each relevant handle type.
 
The handle of the next asynchronous request submitted for execution on the AppServer or Web Server that is running the specified request.
The handle of the next persistent procedure in the current ABL session. If the current procedure is a proxy for a persistent procedure running on an AppServer or for a Web service, specifies the next procedure object bound to the same server handle.
The next socket handle in the chain of socket handles for the current ABL session. Returns the Unknown value (?) for the last handle in the chain.
The handle to the next dynamic ProDataSet object in the chain of ProDataSet objects for the current ABL session, which is available after using the SESSION:FIRST-DATASET attribute.
The handle to the next dynamic query in the chain of dynamic queries for the current ABL session, which is available after using the SESSION:FIRST-QUERY attribute.
The handle to the next dynamic data-source object in the chain of dynamic data-source objects for the current ABL session, which is available after using the SESSION:FIRST-DATA-SOURCE attribute.
The handle to the next buffer object in the session buffer list, which is available after using the SESSION:FIRST-BUFFER attribute.
Note: A widget must first be realized before it can become part of the list. A hidden widget cannot become part of the list since it is not realized. A widget that is already part of the list can be hidden and it remains part of the list.
If the given handle is the last handle in the list, NEXT-SIBLING assumes the value of an invalid handle. To check the validity of a handle, use the VALID-HANDLE function.
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