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FIRST-BUFFER attribute
Returns the handle for the first dynamic buffer in the first table containing a dynamic buffer. The table may be either a temp‑table or a connected database, in that order. If no dynamic temp‑table or database buffers exist in the session, it returns the Unknown value (?).
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There is no LAST-BUFFER attribute associated with the SESSION handle since the chain is one-directional.

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