THIS-PROCEDURE system handle

A handle to the procedure object for the currently executing procedure. This object allows you to read and modify the context of the current procedure.

Syntax

THIS-PROCEDURE [ :attribute | :method ]
attribute
An attribute of THIS-PROCEDURE.
method
Specifies a method of THIS-PROCEDURE.

Attributes

The THIS-PROCEDURE handle supports all the attributes of the procedure object handle. For a list of these attributes, see the reference entry for the Procedure object handle in this section.

Methods

The THIS-PROCEDURE handle supports all the methods of the procedure object handle. For a list of these methods, see the reference entry for the Procedure object handle in this section.

Example

The following procedure is designed to run both persistently and non-persistently. It sets up a query on the Customer table of the Sports2000 database that is selectable by Name or Balance.

r-thispr.p

DEFINE VARIABLE custwin AS HANDLE.

DEFINE QUERY custq FOR Customer.
DEFINE BROWSE custb QUERY custq
  DISPLAY Customer.Name Customer.Balance Customer.Phone WITH 10 DOWN.

DEFINE BUTTON bName    LABEL "Query on Name".
DEFINE BUTTON bBalance LABEL "Query on Balance".
DEFINE BUTTON bCancel  LABEL "Cancel".

DEFINE FRAME CustFrame custb SKIP
  bName bBalance bCancel.

ON CHOOSE OF bName IN FRAME CustFrame DO:
  custwin:TITLE = "Customers by Name".
  OPEN QUERY custq FOR EACH Customer BY Customer.Name.
END.

ON CHOOSE OF bBalance IN FRAME CustFrame DO:
  custwin:TITLE = "Customers by Balance".
  OPEN QUERY custq FOR EACH Customer BY Customer.Balance DESCENDING.
END.

IF THIS-PROCEDURE:PERSISTENT THEN DO:
  THIS-PROCEDURE:PRIVATE-DATA = "Customer Browse".
  CREATE WIDGET-POOL.
END.

CREATE WINDOW custwin ASSIGN
  TITLE            = "Customer Browser"
  SCROLL-BARS      = FALSE
  MAX-HEIGHT-CHARS = FRAME CustFrame:HEIGHT-CHARS
  MAX-WIDTH-CHARS  = FRAME CustFrame:WIDTH-CHARS.

THIS-PROCEDURE:CURRENT-WINDOW = custwin.

ENABLE ALL WITH FRAME CustFrame.

IF THIS-PROCEDURE:PERSISTENT THEN
  ON CHOOSE OF bCancel IN FRAME CustFrame DO:
    RUN destroy-query.
  END.
ELSE 
  WAIT-FOR CHOOSE OF bCancel IN FRAME CustFrame.

PROCEDURE destroy-query:
  DELETE PROCEDURE THIS-PROCEDURE.
  DELETE WIDGET-POOL.
END PROCEDURE.

The procedure uses the THIS-PROCEDURE handle to distinguish between persistent and non-persistent instances of execution. When r-thispr.p is persistent (THIS-PROCEDURE:PERSISTENT = TRUE), it:

When r-thispr.p is non-persistent (THIS-PROCEDURE:PERSISTENT = FALSE), it invokes a WAIT-FOR statement rather than defining a trigger to terminate the procedure. It does not need to create a widget pool or maintain any other persistent context.

Note that because both persistent and non-persistent instances of this procedure use a dynamic window separate from the default window, r-thispr.p assigns the window's handle to the procedure's CURRENT-WINDOW attribute. This makes the dynamic window current whether or not the procedure is persistent. However, when the procedure is persistent, the CURRENT-WINDOW attribute keeps the dynamic window current while other procedures execute using different windows. Because the persistent procedure has its own current window, its triggers and internal procedures do not have to reset the current window every time they execute.

Notes

See also

Procedure object handle, RUN statement, SESSION system handle, VALID-HANDLE function