Yes - the format is:
CONSTRUCTOR PUBLIC ErrorItem(variable list):
THIS-OBJECT(local variable list).
/* Stuff */
END CONSTRUCTOR.
Also the "THIS-OBJECT" call has to be the first statement in the constructor.
Pergunta
I have a class called ErrorItem that have multiple construtors. Is it possible to call another constructor inside of the constructor to manage default values?
Example:
CONSTRUCTOR PUBLIC ErrorItem():
ErrorItem("", "", "", -1, "", "").
END CONSTRUCTOR.
CONSTRUCTOR PUBLIC ErrorItem(
ItemNo AS CHARACTER
,UpcCode AS CHARACTER
,CustomerPo AS CHARACTER
,ColumnId AS INTEGER
,Description AS CHARACTER):
ErrorItem(ItemNo, UpcCode, CustomerPo, ColumnId, Description, "").
END CONSTRUCTOR.
CONSTRUCTOR PUBLIC ErrorItem(
ItemNo AS CHARACTER
,UpcCode AS CHARACTER
,CustomerPo AS CHARACTER
,ColumnId AS INTEGER
,Description AS CHARACTER
,Detail AS CHARACTER
):
ASSIGN
THIS-OBJECT:ItemNo = ItemNo
THIS-OBJECT:UpcCode = UpcCode
THIS-OBJECT:CustomerPo = CustomerPo
THIS-OBJECT:ColumnId = ColumnId
THIS-OBJECT:Description = Description
THIS-OBJECT:Detail = Detail
.
END CONSTRUCTOR.
Thank you! Sebastien
Solução
Yes - the format is:
CONSTRUCTOR PUBLIC ErrorItem(variable list):
THIS-OBJECT(local variable list).
/* Stuff */
END CONSTRUCTOR.
Also the "THIS-OBJECT" call has to be the first statement in the constructor.