Parts Reference
- accessSetName
- An accessSetName event indicates a change in the name of a
class in your application which is used to store the application
specifications for your query, stored procedure and connection
specifications.
- connectionAlias
- A connectionAlias event signals a change in the connection
spec, which contains the database manager and data source name for the
query.
- dataManagerClass
- A dataManagerClass event indicates a change in name of the
database manager.
- dataManagerName
- A dataManagerName event indicates a change in name of the
database manager.
- dataName
- A dataName event indicates a change in name of the
database.
- destroyedPart
- The destroyedPart event signals that the part and its children
have been destroyed. Any system resources associated with the destroyed
parts have been released.
- errorBlock
- An errorBlock event indicates a change in the block of code
that's run when an error occurs in the data access code.
- executed
- An executed event signals a change in execution status (whether
or not the query has been executed).
- lastError
- A lastError event indicates the last error that occurred has
changed.
- executedQuery
- The executedQuery event indicates that the query has
executed.
- executedQuerySuccessfully
- The executedQuerySuccessfully event indicates that the query
has executed successfully.
- executedQueryWithError
- The executedQueryWithError event indicates that the query has
executed successfully.
- packageSpecName
- A packageSpecName event indicates the name of the database
package specification that the query (and any necessary generated queries)
will be stored in, has changed. A package specification is used to make
SQL statements run as static SQL rather than dynamic. To ensure that
all necessary SQL statements are generated and included in the package
specification, you should set the value of packageSpecName only via the
Multi-Row Query Settings window.
- querySpecName
- A querySpecName event indicates a change in the name of the
query spec.
- self
- A self event indicates that the value of the target part itself
has changed.
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