No UDF in WHERE Clause (-noudfinwhere)
- Last Updated: July 7, 2025
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- Version 12.8
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Use No UDF in WHERE Clause (
-noudfinwhere)
to restrict the invocation of user-defined functions and methods from within WHERE clauses. When specified, invoking a user-defined function or
method from within a WHERE clause generates a compiler
error.Note: Progress recommends using the -noroutineinwhere
parameter which additionally restricts properties with a GET method to be used in a WHERE
clause. For more information, see No routine in WHERE Clause (-noroutineinwhere).
| Operating system and syntax | UNIX / Windows |
-noudfinwhere
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| Use with | Maximum value | Minimum value | Single-user default | Multi-user default |
| Client Session | — | — | — | — |