Identifier names

Description

You use identifiers to name variables, labels, functions, windows, controls, menus, and anything else you refer to in scripts.

Syntax

Rules for identifiers:

  • Must start with a letter or an _ (underscore)

  • Cannot be reserved words (see Reserved words)

  • Can have up to 40 characters but no spaces

  • Are not case sensitive (PART, Part, and part are identical)

  • Can include any combination of letters, numbers, and these special characters:

    - Dash

    _ Underscore

    $ Dollar sign

    # Number sign

    % Percent sign

Usage

By default, PowerBuilder allows you to use dashes in all identifiers, including in variable names in a script. However, this means that when you use the subtraction operator or the -- operator in a script, you must surround it with spaces. If you do not, PowerBuilder interprets the expression as an identifier name.

If you want to disallow dashes in variable names in scripts, you can change the setting of the Allow Dashes in Identifiers option in the script editor's property sheet. As a result, you do not have to surround the subtraction operator and the decrement assignment shortcut (--) with spaces.

Be careful

If you disallow dashes and have previously used dashes in variable names, you will get errors the next time you compile.

Examples

Valid identifiers

ABC_Code
Child-Id
FirstButton
response35
pay-before%deductions$
ORDER_DATE
Actual-$-amount
Part#

Invalid identifiers

2nd-quantity // Does not start with a letter
ABC Code     // Contains a space
Child'sId // Contains invalid special character