Other ProDataSet methods
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Other ProDataSet methods
You are already familiar with the most important ProDataSet
method, which is FILL. There are two other useful
ProDataSet methods.
The CLEAR method destroys
the entire definition of a dynamic ProDataSet, returning it to the
state it was in just after the CREATE statement
for it. You can then reuse the ProDataSet handle to build another
dynamic ProDataSet. This method cannot be used on a static ProDataSet.
By
contrast, the EMPTY-DATASET method empties all
records from all the ProDataSet's tables, but does not destroy the
ProDataSet definition. You can use this method on a static ProDataSet's
handle or on a dynamic ProDataSet. This is similar to the EMPTY-TEMP-TABLE method
for a temp-table. It is much more efficient than looping through
the records and deleting them one at a time. Unless there is an
active transaction, the records in each temp-table of the ProDataSet
are eliminated in a single operation. If there is an active transaction,
then the slower record-by-record operation is done. Normally, you
should empty a ProDataSet only when there is no active transaction.