FIND-UNIQUE( ) method
- Last Updated: January 18, 2024
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- Version 12.8
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Gets a single record. This method lets a user get a unique record that satisfies the predicate expression.
Return type: LOGICAL
Applies to: Buffer object handle
Syntax
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- predicate-expression
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A character expression that evaluates to the following syntax:
[ WHERE [ logical-expression ]][ USE-INDEX index-name]Once evaluated, predicate-expression can contain only constants and unabbreviated references to fields from the buffer. The predicate-expression itself can be built using a concatenation of character expressions.
- lockmode
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An integer expression evaluating to one of the following constants: SHARE-LOCK, EXCLUSIVE-LOCK, or NO-LOCK. You can assign NO-LOCK to an integer variable. For example, mylock = NO-LOCK.
The default is SHARE-LOCK.
- waitmode
- An integer expression evaluating to one of the following: NO-WAIT,
0, or the Unknown value (
?). The default is to wait.You can assign NO-WAIT to an integer variable. For example, mywait = NO-WAIT.
The following shows some examples of the FIND-UNIQUE method:
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If FIND-UNIQUE succeeds, it returns TRUE, otherwise it returns FALSE.
If FIND-UNIQUE fails, a message displays. You can suppress this message using NO-ERROR on the statement containing the method.
If more than one record satisfies the predicate expression, then the AMBIGUOUS attribute is set to TRUE.
See also
FIND-FIRST( ) method, FIND-CURRENT( ) method, FIND-LAST( ) method, FIND statement