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Using the REFERENCES Clause

Use the REFERENCES clause to specify that a parameter contains BYTE or TEXT data. The REFERENCES keyword allows you to use a pointer to a BYTE or TEXT object as a parameter. If you use the DEFAULT NULL option in the REFERENCES clause, and you call the UDR without a parameter, a NULL value is used as the default value.

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