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CREATE statement
Creates a record in a table, sets all the fields in the record to their default initial values, and moves a copy of the record to the record buffer.
 
Data movement
 
Syntax 
 
CREATE record [ FOR TENANT tenant-expression ] 
  [ USING { ROWID ( nrow ) | RECID ( nrec ) } ] [ NO-ERROR ]
record
The name of the record or record buffer you are creating.
To create a record in a table defined for multiple databases, you might have to qualify the record’s table name with the database name. See the Record phrase reference entry for more information.
FOR TENANT tenant-expression
This option is useful only for a multi-tenant database, and primarily one with a connection identity that has super tenant access. If the user has a super-tenant connection identity and you do not specify this option, the record you create is owned by the effective tenant. If you do specify this option, you create a record owned by the regular tenant identified by tenant-expression.
If the user has a regular-tenant connection identity, and you specify this option, tenant-expression must match the tenancy of the connection identity. Otherwise, the statement raises ERROR.
If tenant-expression evaluates to an integer, the value must be a valid tenant ID for a regular tenant or zero (0) for the default tenant. If tenant-expression evaluates to a character string, the value must be a valid tenant name for a regular or "Default" for the default tenant. Otherwise, the statement raises ERROR.
If record belongs to a table that is not multi-tenant enabled, ABL raises a compiler error.
USING { ROWID ( nrow ) | RECID ( nrec ) }
Supported only for backward compatibility.
NO-ERROR
Suppresses ABL errors or error messages that would otherwise occur and diverts them to the ERROR-STATUS system handle. If an error occurs, the action of the statement is not done and execution continues with the next statement. If the statement fails, any persistent side-effects of the statement are backed out. If the statement includes an expression that contains other executable elements, like methods, the work performed by these elements may or may not be done, depending on the order the AVM resolves the expression elements and the occurrence of the error.
To check for errors after a statement that uses the NO-ERROR option:
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Check if the ERROR-STATUS:NUM-MESSAGES attribute is greater than zero to see if the AVM generated error messages. ABL handle methods used in a block without a CATCH end block treat errors as warnings and do not raise ERROR, do not set the ERROR-STATUS:ERROR attribute, but do add messages to the ERROR-STATUS system handle. Therefore, this test is the better test for code using handle methods without CATCH end blocks. ABL handle methods used in a block with a CATCH end block raise ERROR and add messages to the error object generated by the AVM. In this case, the AVM does not update the ERROR-STATUS system handle.
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Use ERROR-STATUS:GET-MESSAGE( message-num ) to retrieve a particular message, where message-num is 1 for the first message.
If the statement does not include the NO-ERROR option, you can use a CATCH end block to handle errors raised by the statement.
Some other important usage notes on the NO-ERROR option:
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Example 
The following example creates a record in the order file for each pass through the loop and then updates the record. It also creates an order-line record.
 
REPEAT:
  CREATE Order.
  UPDATE Order.OrderNum Order.CustNum 
    VALIDATE(CAN-FIND(Customer OF Order), "Customer does not exist")
    Order.CustNum Order.OrderDate.
  REPEAT:
    CREATE OrderLine.
    OrderLine.OrderNum = Order.OrderNnum.
    UPDATE OrderLine.LineNum OrderLine.ItemNum 
      VALIDATE(CAN-FIND(Item OF OrderLine), "Item does not exist")
      OrderLine.Qty OrderLine.Price.
  END.
END.
This procedure adds Orders and OrderLines to the database. Because the user supplies an order number when updating the order record, that order number is assigned (=) to the OrderNum field of the OrderLine record when the OrderLine record is created.
Notes 
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When you run procedures that create large numbers of records (for example, during initial data loading), the process runs much faster if you use the No Crash Protection (-i) parameter. See OpenEdge Deployment: Startup Command and Parameter Reference for more information on startup parameters. Back up your database before you use this parameter.
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When specifying the FOR TENANT option, the AVM looks up tenant-expression in the database with a share lock. The AVM waits 60 seconds to get the share lock and raises ERROR if it fails to obtain the share lock in that amount of time. The AVM releases the share lock immediately after successfully fetching the row. This share lock is released even if the statement is called while in the scope of a transaction.
See also 
BUFFER-CREATE( ) method, INSERT statement, NEW function (record buffers)

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