BEFORE DELETE block
The BEFORE DELETE
block is executed each time
the user deletes a row of an INPUT ARRAY
list, before the
row is removed from the list.
You typically code the database table synchronization in the BEFORE
DELETE
block, by executing a DELETE SQL statement using the
primary key of the current row. In the BEFORE DELETE
block,
the row to be deleted still exists in the program array, so you can
access its data to identify what record needs to be removed.
The BEFORE DELETE
block is executed before the
AFTER DELETE
block.
If needed, the deletion can be canceled with the
CANCEL DELETE
instruction.
When called in this block, DIALOG.getCurrentRow()
/ arr_curr()
return the
index of the row that will be deleted.
The next example uses the BEFORE DELETE
block
to remove the row from the database table and cancels the deletion
operation if an SQL error occurs:
INPUT ARRAY p_items FROM s_items.*
BEFORE DELETE
LET r = DIALOG.getCurrentRow("s_items")
WHENEVER ERROR CONTINUE
DELETE FROM items
WHERE item_num = p_items[r].item_num
WHENEVER ERROR STOP
IF SQLCA.SQLCODE<>0 VALUES
ERROR SQLERRMESSAGE
CANCEL DELETE
END IF
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