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<h1 class="topictitle1">Buttons and menu items</h1>
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<div class="section"><p>An <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/vaccess/SQLStatementButton.html#NAVBAR_TOP"> SQLStatementButton</a> object represents a button that issues
an SQL (Structured Query Language) statement when pressed. The SQLStatementButton
class extends the Java™ Foundation Classes (JFC) JButton class so that
all buttons have a consistent appearance and behavior.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>Similarly, an <a href="javadoc/com/ibm/as400/vaccess/SQLStatementMenuItem.html#NAVBAR_TOP"> SQLStatementMenuItem</a> object represents a menu item that
issues an SQL statement when selected. The SQLStatementMenuItem class extends
the JFC JMenuItem class so that all menu items have a consistent appearance
and behavior.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>To use either of these classes, set both the connection and the
SQLStatement properties. These properties can be set using a constructor or
the setConnection() and setSQLStatement() methods.</p>
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<div class="section"><p>The following example creates an SQLStatementButton. When the
button is pressed at run time, it deletes all records in a table:</p>
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<div class="section"><div class="p"><pre> // Create an SQLStatementButton object.
// The button text says "Delete All",
// and there is no icon.
SQLStatementButton button = new SQLStatementButton ("Delete All");
// Set the connection and SQLStatement
// properties. Assume that "connection"
// is an SQLConnection object that is
// created and initialized elsewhere.
button.setConnection (connection);
button.setSQLStatement ("DELETE FROM MYTABLE");
// Add the button to a frame. Assume
// that "frame" is a JFrame created
// elsewhere.
frame.getContentPane ().add (button);</pre>
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<div class="section"><p>After the SQL statement is issued, use getResultSet(), getMoreResults(),
getUpdateCount(), or getWarnings() to retrieve the results.</p>
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