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DELETE WIDGET-POOL statement
Deletes a defined widget pool.
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Syntax 
 
DELETE WIDGET-POOL [ pool-name ] [ NO-ERROR ]
pool-name
The name of a defined dynamic widget pool. If you omit pool-name, the statement deletes the unnamed pool most recently created in the current or a calling procedure or class-based method.
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 named widget pool and lets you add buttons to it. When you choose Delete Buttons, the widget pool is deleted. (Therefore all the buttons in the pool are also deleted.) Similarly, when you choose Quit to exit the procedure the widget pool is also deleted. Because the pool is persistent, it remains allocated for the rest of your session if you do not delete it.
 
DEFINE VARIABLE wh AS HANDLE NO-UNDO.
 
DEFINE BUTTON b_create LABEL "Create Button".
DEFINE BUTTON b_del    LABEL "Delete Buttons".
DEFINE BUTTON b_quit   LABEL "Quit"
  TRIGGERS:
    ON CHOOSE DO:
      IF VALID-HANDLE(wh) THEN
        DELETE WIDGET-POOL "new-buttons".
      QUIT.
    END.
  END.
  
DEFINE FRAME butt-frame
  b_create b_del b_quit
  WITH ROW SCREEN-LINES - 2.
 
DEFINE FRAME new-buttons
  WITH SIZE 76 BY 11 CENTERED ROW 2 TITLE "New Buttons".
 
ON CHOOSE OF b_create IN FRAME butt-frame DO:
  STATUS INPUT "Press RETURN to select a new button".
  IF wh = ? OR NOT VALID-HANDLE(wh) THEN
    CREATE WIDGET-POOL "new-buttons" PERSISTENT.
  CREATE BUTTON wh IN WIDGET-POOL "new-buttons" ASSIGN
    FRAME     = FRAME new-buttons:HANDLE
    ROW       = RANDOM(2, 9)
    COLUMN    = RANDOM(2, 58)
    LABEL     = "BUTTON " + STRING(etime)
    SENSITIVE = TRUE
    VISIBLE   = TRUE
    MOVABLE   = TRUE
    TRIGGERS:
      ON CHOOSE PERSISTENT RUN dispmsg.
    END.
END.
 
ON CHOOSE OF b_del IN FRAME butt-frame DO:
  IF VALID-HANDLE(wh) THEN
    DELETE WIDGET-POOL "new-buttons".
  STATUS INPUT.
END.
 
ENABLE b_create b_del b_quit WITH FRAME butt-frame.
WAIT-FOR CHOOSE OF b_quit IN FRAME butt-frame.
 
PROCEDURE dispmsg:
  MESSAGE "You chose button " SELF:LABEL.
END PROCEDURE.
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See also 
CREATE WIDGET-POOL statement, DELETE WIDGET statement

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