Declare PROCEDURE type variables
In an SPL routine, you can define a variable of type PROCEDURE and assign the variable the name of an existing SPL routine or external routine. Defining a variable of PROCEDURE type indicates that the variable is a call to a user-defined routine, not a built-in routine of the same name.
This definition disables the built-in LENGTH function within the scope of the statement block. You would use such a definition if you had already created an SPL or external routine with the name LENGTH.
Because HCL OneDB™ supports routine overloading, you can define more than one SPL routine or external routine with the same name. If you call any routine from an SPL routine, HCL OneDB determines which routine to use, based on the arguments specified and the routine determination rules. For information about routine overloading and routine determination, see HCL OneDB User-Defined Routines and Data Types Developer's Guide.