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Provided by: 123-CBT Computer Based Training Oracle Form Builder Forms Fundamentals |
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Course Overview
This course is the first in a six-part Oracle Form Builder series that is based on Oracle Developer/2000 Release 2. This course introduces the learner to the key features, components, and capabilities of Developer/2000. In addition, this course will help participants learn how to run, create, and customize a form module.
Learn To:
- Identify the key features, components and capabilities of Developer/2000.
- Identify the features of the Form Builder environment.
- Run and create a basic form module.
- Customize a form module.
Content Emphasis
Skills-Based
Audience
Application developers, database administrators, designer/developers, and technical support professionals. Prior to taking this course, participants should be familiar with SQL and PL/SQL using Procedure Builder, or have taken courses 60111, 60112 and 60113.
Total Learning Time
7 - 8 Hour(s)
Course Contents
Unit 1: Developer/2000 and Form Builder: An Overview
Duration: 3 - 4 Hour(s)- Identify the features of Developer/2000.
- Match the components of Developer/2000 with the tasks that they enable.
- Identify the common features of Developer/2000 Components.
- Identify the features of Oracle Toolkit.
- Identify the features of the Developer/2000 main menu.
- Set preferences to customize a Developer/2000 session by using the Preferences dialog box.
- Match the main environment variables with their descriptions.
- Identify the tasks that various Form Builder executables enable.
- Match each Form Builder module type with its corresponding description.
- Identify the descriptions of the main components of a Form Module.
- Identify the features of the Form Builder block types.
- Match each Form module object type with its description.
Unit 2: Running and Creating a Form Module
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Match the components of the Form Builder runtime environment with their features.
- Match the different methods for navigating the Form Builder Runtime with their features.
- Identify the tasks that can be performed in the two modes of Forms Runtime operation.
- Perform an unrestricted query by using the default functionality.
- Perform a restricted query by using the Query Where dialog box.
- Insert a record by using the default functionality.
- Update a record by using default functionality.
- Delete a record by using the default functionality.
- Make changes permanent by using the menu option.
- Display runtime errors by using the help option.
- Exit a runtime session by using the menu option.
- Using a specified option, create a new form module by invoking the Form Builder Wizard.
- Create a new form module in a Form Builder component by using a given method.
- Set the properties of a form module in the Object Navigator by using the Property Palette.
- Identify the features of the Form Builder wizards.
- Create a new data block by using the Data Block Wizard.
- Modify a layout of a data block by using the Layout Wizard in reentrant mode.
- Deliver a form module based on given specifics.
- Match the module type extensions with their storage format.
- Identify and create a master-detail relationship.
- Identify the definition of a master-detail relationship.
- Create a master-detail form module by using the Data Block Wizard.
Unit 3: Customizing a Form Module
Duration: 2 Hour(s)- Match the component names with their components in the Property Palette.
- Create a visual attribute in the Object Navigator by using the Create icon.
- Modify the properties that control the behavior of a data block by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that control the appearance of a data block by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the frame properties of a data block by using the Property Palette.
- Set properties on multiple objects by using the Property Palette.
- Create a control block in the Object Navigator by using the Create icon.
- Delete a data block in the Object Navigator by using the Delete icon.
- Create a text item in a builder component by using a specific method.
- Modify the appearance of a text item by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that control the data of a text item by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that enhance the relationship between text item and database by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that add functionality to a text item by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that alter the navigational behavior of a text item by using the Property Palette.
- Modify the properties that provide context sensitive help by using the Property Palette.
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