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19 set %oldcol $orgcol24 set $orgcol 0511 set $orgcol %oldcol
1694 const NDBCOL *orgcol = srctab.get_table()->getColumn(parent_col_index); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter() local1695 cols[j] = dsttab.get_table()->getColumn(orgcol->getName()); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter()1746 const NDBCOL *orgcol = srctab.get_table()->getColumn(child_col_index); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter() local1747 cols[j] = dsttab.get_table()->getColumn(orgcol->getName()); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter()
2394 const NDBCOL * orgcol = srctab.get_table()->getColumn(no); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter() local2395 cols[j]= dsttab.get_table()->getColumn(orgcol->getName()); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter()2442 const NDBCOL * orgcol = srctab.get_table()->getColumn(no); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter() local2443 cols[j]= dsttab.get_table()->getColumn(orgcol->getName()); in copy_fk_for_offline_alter()
46 $orgcol
668 \par {\uldb $orgcol}{\v _orgcol}\tab Column of current screen within desktop937 …plain \f4\fs16\up6 ${\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \f4\fs20 {\fs16\up6 $} $orgcol variable}} {\plain…938 … {\fs16\up6 +} EVariables:orgcol}} {\plain \f4\fs16\up6 K{\footnote \pard\plain \s245 \f4\fs20 {\f…
177 \par Using this command is equivalent to setting the {\uldb $orgcol}{\v _orgcol} variable.179 \par Under Microsoft Windows, this command always resets $orgcol to zero and it has no other effect.
2489 my $orgcol = $col_name;
2491 @index($orgcol)2492 $orgcol@\The desktop column position of current screen.