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Describing LOVs and Editors
Designing, Creating, and Associating LOVs with Text Items
Creating an LOV Using the LOV Wizard
Creating Editors and Associating Them with Text Items
Identifying the Item Types
that Allow Input
Creating a Check Box
Creating a List Item
Creating a Radio Group
Identifying Item Types that
Do Not Allow Input
Creating a Display Item
Creating an Image Item
Creating a Sound Item
Creating a Button
Including Tooltips
Creating a Calculated Field
Including a Hierarchical Tree Control
Describing the Relationship
Between Windows and Content Canvas-Views
Displaying a Form Module in Multiple Windows
Displaying a Form Module on Multiple Layouts
Describing the Different
Types of Canvas-View
Identifying the Appropriate Canvas-View Type for Different
Scenarios
Creating an Overlay Effect on the Interface
Creating a Toolbar
Creating a Tabbed Interface
Identifying the Different
Trigger Categories
Planning the Type and Scope of Triggers in a Form
Describing the Properties that Affect Trigger Behavior
Writing Trigger Code
Explaining the Use of Built-In Subprograms in Oracle Developer
Applications
Identifying the When-Button-Pressed Trigger and Knowing
When to Use It
Identifying the When-Window-Closed Trigger and Knowing
When to Use It
Debugging Triggers and Program Units
Supplementing the Functionality
of Input Items Using Triggers
Supplementing the Functionality of Noninput Items Using
Triggers
Handling Errors Using Built-In Subprograms
Describing the Default Messaging
Behavior of a Form
Identifying the Different Types of Forms Messages
Controlling System Messages
Creating and Controlling Alerts
Explaining the Processes
Involved in Querying a Data Block
Identifying Where Triggers Can Be Coded to Control the
Query Process
Writing Triggers that Screen Query Conditions
Writing Triggers to Supplement Query Results
Controlling Trigger Action Based Upon the Query Status
of the Form
The Effects of the Validation
Unit upon a Form
Employing Additional Forms Features for Validation
Controlling Validation Using Triggers
Supplementing Default Validation
Distinguishing Between Internal
and External Navigation
Describing and Using the Navigation Triggers
Writing Navigation in Triggers
Explaining the Process Used
by Oracle Forms Developer to Apply Users¿
Changes to the Database
Describing the Commit Sequence of Events
Supplementing Transaction Processing
Allocating Sequence Numbers to Records as They Are Applied
to Tables
Defining Flexible Code
The Advantages of Using System Variables
Identifying Built-In Subprograms that Assist Flexible
Coding
Referencing Objects by Internal ID
Referencing Items Indirectly