Deletes an instance of a persistent procedure. The persistent procedure can be local or
remote.
Syntax
DELETE PROCEDURE proc-handle[ NO-ERROR ]
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proc-handle
- The handle of a local or remote persistent procedure. This is a
variable, field, or expression of type HANDLE that contains a valid persistent procedure
handle.
For a proxy procedure handle, this statement deletes the
handle immediately unless there is an outstanding asynchronous request on this handle
(handle:ASYNC-REQUEST-COUNT is
greater than zero (0)). If handle:ASYNC-REQUEST-COUNT is greater than zero (0),
this statement raises the ERROR condition. Otherwise, the statement
also sends a request to the AppServer to delete the corresponding remote persistent
procedure on the AppServer. If the AppServer is executing any asynchronous requests
ahead of it, the AVM queues the delete request (as with any asynchronous remote
request) until the AppServer is available to handle it.
Note: This same behavior occurs if the remote procedure deletes itself (using
DELETE...THIS-PROCEDURE) on the
AppServer.
For more information on remote persistent
procedures, see OpenEdge Application Server: Developing
AppServer Applications.
- NO-ERROR
- The NO-ERROR option is used to prevent the statement from raising ERROR
and displaying error messages.
Example
When you run the following procedure non-persistently, the procedure
creates a persistent instance of itself in addition to the non-persistent instance, creating
two query windows for the Customer table. Choosing the Cancel button in either window causes
the instance that owns that window to terminate. If the instance you terminate is
persistent, the Cancel button runs an internal procedure that executes the DELETE
PROCEDURE statement for that instance as specified by the
THIS-PROCEDURE system handle.
r-delprc.p
DEFINE QUERY custq FOR Customer.
DEFINE BROWSE custb QUERY custq
DISPLAY name balance 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.
DEFINE VARIABLE custwin AS HANDLE.
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 = IF THIS-PROCEDURE:PERSISTENT THEN
"Persistent Customer Browser" ELSE "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 DO:
ON CHOOSE OF bCancel IN FRAME CustFrame DO:
RUN destroy-query.
END.
END.
ELSE DO:
RUN r-delprc.p PERSISTENT.
WAIT-FOR CHOOSE OF bCancel IN FRAME CustFrame.
DELETE WIDGET custwin.
END.
PROCEDURE destroy-query:
DELETE PROCEDURE THIS-PROCEDURE.
DELETE WIDGET-POOL.
END PROCEDURE.
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Notes
- To be valid for deletion, proc-handle
must reference an active persistent procedure. You can use the
VALID-HANDLE function and PERSISTENT procedure attribute to
check the validity of proc-handle. Thus, both
VALID-HANDLE(proc-handle) and
proc-handle:PERSISTENT must be TRUE
to delete the specified procedure. If either of these expressions is FALSE, the
DELETE PROCEDURE statement raises the ERROR
condition.
- When you delete a persistent procedure instance, its context goes out of
scope and all allocated resources are returned to the system. In addition, it is removed
from the chain of persistent procedures referenced by the FIRST-PROCEDURE
and LAST-PROCEDURE attributes of the SESSION system
handle.
- If you delete a persistent procedure instance while executing statements
within that procedure, the DELETE PROCEDURE statement pends until the
largest executing block in the persistent procedure terminates. Thus, if the
DELETE PROCEDURE occurs while the main procedure block is executing
(when the persistent procedure is called), the procedure is deleted when the procedure
returns (as if it were non-persistent). If the DELETE PROCEDURE occurs
during execution of a trigger or execution of an internal procedure that is called from
another external procedure, the procedure is deleted after the trigger block or internal
procedure returns. Note that while the delete is pending, the persistent procedure remains
valid in the persistent procedure chain.
- The DELETE PROCEDURE statement will only delete the
proxy handle on the client of a procedure run as single-run or singleton. This is because
the AVM automatically deletes a single-run procedure after execution, and a singleton
procedure may be running on multiple AppServer agents.
- The DELETE PROCEDURE statement disconnects any local
buffers established by the procedure. In addition, any buffers passed as parameters to a
persistent procedure are treated as local buffers. While all cursor positioning
established on these buffers by the persistent procedure is lost, there is no affect on
the original buffers passed as parameters from the caller. Note that all buffers are
validated before being disconnected (which might cause database write triggers to
execute). If the validation fails, the DELETE PROCEDURE statement raises
the ERROR condition and pends the deletion until the validation succeeds
and all database write triggers have completed.
- For more information on working with asynchronous remote procedures and event
procedures, see OpenEdge Application Server: Developing AppServer
Applications.