Example: connectdb.4gl
This program connects to the custdemo database, selects the store
        name from the customer table and displays it to the user.
01 -- connectdb.4gl 
02 SCHEMA custdemo 
03
04 MAIN
05   DEFINE 
06    m_store_name LIKE customer.store_name 
07
08   CONNECT TO "custdemo"
09
10   CALL select_name(101) 
11       RETURNING m_store_name
12   DISPLAY m_store_name 
13  
14   DISCONNECT CURRENT
15
16 END MAIN
17
18 FUNCTION select_name(f_store_num)
19   DEFINE 
20    f_store_num  LIKE customer.store_num,
21    f_store_name LIKE customer.store_name 
22
23   SELECT store_name INTO f_store_name 
24      FROM customer 
25      WHERE store_num = f_store_num 
26
27   RETURN f_store_name 
28
29 END FUNCTION  -- select_name- Line 
02TheSCHEMAstatement is used to define the database schema files to be used ascustdemo. TheLIKEsyntax has been used to define variables in the module. - Lines 
05and06UsingDEFINEthe local variablem_store_nameis declared as beingLIKEthestore_namecolumn; that is, it has the same data type definition as the column in thecustomertable of thecustdemodatabase. - Line 
08A connection in multi-session mode is opened to thecustdemodatabase, with connection parameters defined in thefglprofileconfiguration file. Once connected to the database server, a current database session is started. Any subsequent SQL statement is executed in the context of the current database session. - Line
10Theselect_namefunction is called, passing the literal value101as an argument. The function returns a value to be stored in the local variablem_store_name. - Line 
12The value ofm_store_nameis displayed to the user on the standard output. - Line 
14TheDISCONNECTinstruction disconnects you from the current session. As there are no additional lines in the program block, the program terminates. - Line 
18Beginning of the definition of the functionselect_name. The value "101" that is passed to the function will be stored in the local variablef_store_num. - Lines 
19thru21Defines multiple local variables used in the function, separating the variables listed with a comma. Notice that a variable must be declared with the same name and data type as the parameter listed within the parenthesis in the function statement, to accept the passed value. - Lines 
23thru25Contains the embeddedSELECT ... INTOSQL statement to retrieve the store name for store number 101. The store name that is retrieved will be stored in thef_store_namelocal variable. Since the store number is unique, theWHEREclause ensures that only a single row will be returned. - Line 
27TheRETURNstatement causes the function to terminate, returning the value of the local variablef_store_name. The number of variables returned matches the number declared in theRETURNINGclause of theCALLstatement invoking the function. Execution of the program continues with line12. 
The database schema file
This program requires a database schema file because of the use of the
                    LIKE keyword when defining the variable
                    m_store_name.  The database schema contains the definition of
                the database tables and columns and is used to centralize column data types to
                define program variables.  The schema file for the BDLTutorial has already been
                extracted from the custdemo database and is used at compile
                time.
To learn more about database schema files see Database schema in the Genero Business Development Language User Guide.
Compiling and executing the program
You can compile and execute the connectdb application using the
                    Execute option in the Project view of Genero Studio or use the
                command line options.
- Compile the single module
program:
fglcomp connectdb.4gl - Execute the program:
fglrun connectdb.42m