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PeopleCode and the Component Processor
EIS Developer ForumFebruary 8, 2007
PeopleCode and the Component Processor
PeopleCode is an object-oriented language
Classes Objects Properties Methods
Classes
A class is the formal definition of an object and acts as a template from which an instance of an object is created at runtime. The class defines the properties of the object and the methods used to control the object’s behavior.
Classes
PeopleSoft delivers predefined classes (such as Array, File, Field, Rowset, SQL, and so on).
You can create your own classes using the Application class.
You can extend the functionality of the existing classes using the Application class.
Classes – An example
File class - provides methods and properties for reading from and writing to external files
Objects
An object represents a unique instance of a data structure defined by the template provided by its class.
Each object has its own values for the variables belonging to its class and responds to methods defined by that class.
Object Instantiation
A class is the blueprint for something, like a bicycle, a car, or a data structure. An object is the actual thing that's built using that class (or blueprint.)
For example, from the blueprint for a bicycle, you can build a specific mountain bike with 23 gears and tight suspension.
From the blueprint of a data structure class, you build a specific instance of that class. For example, an instance of the Record class could be PERSONAL_DATA.
Instantiation is the term for building that copy, or an instance, of a class.
Object Instantiation – An Example
1. Define a variable Local File &fEMPDIRU_OUT;
2. Instantiate the file object using the defined variable
&fEMPDIRU_OUT = GetFile("/peoplesoft/lsdv/mods/dat/PS_EMPDIRU_OUT.txt", "W", %FilePath_Absolute);
Note: GetFile is a built-in function used to instantiate a new file object from the File class, associate it with an external file, and open the file so you can use File class methods to read from or write to it.
Properties
A property is an attribute of an object (think “adjective”).
Properties define: Object characteristics, such as name
or value.The state of an object, such as
deleted or changed.
Properties – An Example
IsOpen is a property of the File class which returns a Boolean value indicating whether the file is open.
If &fEMPDIRU_OUT.IsOpen Then
Some of the other properties include CurrentRecord, IsError, Name.
Methods
A method is the code associated with a given object (think “verb”).
A method is a procedure or routine, associated with one or more classes, that acts on an object.
Methods – An Example
WriteLine is a method of the File Class that writes one string of text, string, to the output file associated with the file object executing this method.
&fEMPDIRU_OUT.WriteLine(&sRecOut);
Some of the other methods include Close, Delete, Open, and ReadLine.
Dot Notation
The means through which you access an object’s properties or execute its methods.
This enables you to reference fields within a record object, records within a row object, and rows within a rowset object as properties of the parent objects.
Dot Notation – An Example
&Rec_Names = &Row_Names.NAMES;
&sMaidenName = &Rec_Names.LAST_NAME.Value;
DERIVED_NAME.UPDATE_NAME_BTN.Enabled = False;
Referencing Data in the Component Buffer
What is the Component Buffer?
The area in memory that stores data for the currently active component.
Consists of rows of buffer fields that hold data for the records associated with page controls, including primary scroll records, related display records, derived/work records, and Translate table records.
Ways to reference data
In a contextual reference, PeopleCode refers to a row or buffer field determined by the context in which a PeopleCode program is currently executing (think “relative”).
A scroll path specifies a scroll level in the currently active page (think “absolute).
Contextual Reference
Refers to a row or buffer field determined by the context in which a PeopleCode program is currently executing.
The current context includes All buffer fields in the row of data where the
PeopleCode is executing All buffer fields in rows that are hierarchically
superior to the row where the PeopleCode is executing
Contextual Reference
Level zero row is always in context
Parent of row where executing takes place is in context
Row where PeopleCode is
currently executing
All rows on lower scroll area out of context {
If GetRowSet().ParentRowset.ParentRow.IsDeleted Then …
Scroll Paths
A scroll path specifies a scroll level in the currently active page.
If the level you want to reference is level one, you must supply only the RECORD.target_recname parameter.
If the target scroll level is greater than level one, you must provide scroll name and row level parameters for all hierarchically superior scroll levels, beginning at level one.
Scroll Paths
Target Level1
2
3
Scroll Path SyntaxRECORD.target_recname
RECORD.level1_recname, level1_row,
RECORD.target_recname
RECORD.level1_recname, level1_row,
RECORD.level2_recname, level2_row,
RECORD.target_recname
Data Buffer Classes
Repeat after me…Rowset
•Row•Record
•Field
Data Buffer Classes
RowsetA rowset object is a data structure used
to describe hierarchical data. It is made up of a collection of rows.Think of a rowset as a scroll on a page
that contains all that scroll’s data.A level 0 rowset contains all the data for
the entire component.
Data Buffer Classes
RowA row object represents a single
row in a component scrollA row contains one or more
records.A row may also contain child
rowsets.
Data Buffer Classes
RecordA record object is a single
instance of data within a row and is based on a record definition.
A record contains one or more fields.
Data Buffer Classes
FieldA field object is a single instance
of data within a record and is based on a field.
Occurs Level Review
Component Level 0Every component has at least one
level 0 definition. The search key, and other fields from
the same record definition, have a level of 0.
There can only be one row of data for each level 0 record definition because scrolls begin at occurs level 1.
Occurs Level Review
Component Level 0
Occurs Level Review
Occurs Level 1 Scrolls allow you to insert, delete, and
navigate through multiple rows of data. The keys of the occurs level 1 record
definition must include the same search keys as level 0, with at least one additional key.
PeopleSoft allows only one primary record definition per scroll. Fields from other record definitions may appear on a level for related display or as derived/work fields.
Occurs Level Review
Occurs Level 1
Occurs Level Review
Other Occurs Levels The maximum possible value of an occurs
level for a component is 3. PeopleSoft allows multiple primary record
definitions at occurs level 2 and 3, but each primary record definition requires its own scroll.
Occurs level 2 primary record definitions must have the same key fields as occurs level 1 plus at least one additional key field.
Occurs level 3 primary record definitions must have the same key fields as occurs level 2 plus at least one additional key field.
Occurs Level Review
Other Occurs Levels
Looping through Scroll Levels
Local rowset &RS;
Local row &Row;
Local record &Rec;
Local field &Field;
&RS = GetLevel0()(1).GetRowset(SCROLL.Owner);
For &i = 1 to &RS.ActiveRowCount
&Row = &RS.GetRow(&i);
For &j = 1 to &Row.RecordCount
&Rec = &Row.GetRecord(&j);
For &k to &Rec.FieldCount
&Field = &Rec.GetField(&k)
End-For;
End-For;
End-For;
PeopleCode and the Component Processor
PeopleCode can be performed at different times during a component’s processing flow (called events) to allow for additional processing.
PeopleCode and the Component Processor
Whenever coding PeopleCode to enforce a business rule governing your data, you will need to know three things:
1. WHEN you want it to execute
2. WHERE to place your PeopleCode
3. WHAT to program
WHEN you want it to execute
When during the flow of the Component Processor do you need your code to execute?
Before the Search Page is displayed?
When the page is activated?
When a row is inserted or deleted?
When a field is changed?
When the user clicks the Save button?
WHERE to place your PeopleCode
Many different events are available:Record Field EventsComponent Record Field EventsComponent Record EventsComponent EventsPage EventMenu Event
- Part 1
PeopleSoft Component Processor Flow - Part 2
WHAT to program
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