Reserved words

The words PowerBuilder uses internally are called reserved words and cannot be used as identifiers. If you use a reserved word as an identifier, you get a compiler warning. Reserved words that are marked with an asterisk (*) can be used as function names.

alias

and

autoinstantiate

call

case

catch

choose

close*

commit

connect

constant

continue

create*

cursor

declare

delete

describe*

descriptor

destroy

disconnect

do

dynamic

else

elseif

end

enumerated

event

execute

exit

external

false

fetch

finally

first

for

forward

from

function

global

goto

halt

if

immediate

indirect

insert

into

intrinsic

is

last

library

loop

namespace

native

next

not

of

on

open*

or

parent

post*

prepare

prior

private

privateread

privatewrite

procedure

protected

protectedread

protectedwrite

prototypes

public

readonly

ref

return

rollback

rpcfunc

select

selectblob

shared

static

step

subroutine

super

system

systemread

systemwrite

then

this

throw

throws

to

trigger

true

try

type

until

update*

updateblob

using

variables

while

with

within

xor

_debug


The PowerBuilder system class also includes private variables that you cannot use as identifiers. If you use a private variable as an identifier, you get an informational message and should rename your identifier.

If you are deploying a DataWindow to the Web, you cannot use JavaScript reserved words to name fields or bands in the DataWindow object. The list of reserved words is available at https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/scripting/javascript/reference/javascript-reserved-words.