Oracle Forms - Interface Level
Oracle Forms - Interface Level
This entry course focuses on GUI of Oracle Forms without coding to swiftly build the bases on the Oracle Fusion Middleware form.
Introduction to Oracle Forms Developer and Oracle Forms Services
- Describe the features and benefits of Oracle Forms Services and Oracle Forms Developer
- Describe the architecture of Oracle Forms Services
- Describe Forms Builder components
- Navigate the Forms Builder interface
- Customize the Forms Builder session
- Use the online help facilities
Running a Forms Developer Application
- Describe the run-time environment
- Explain the role of each
- Modify Forms environment variables
- Describe the appearance of a form at run time
- Navigate a Forms application
- Retrieve both restricted and unrestricted data
- Describe the two modes of operation
- Insert, update, and delete records
- Display database errors
Creating LOVs and Editors
- Describe LOVs and editors
- Design, create, and associate LOVs with text items in a form module
- Describe the relationship between LOVs and record groups
- Explain the steps to create an LOV manually
- Use the LOV Wizard to create an LOV
- Set LOV properties
- Create editors and associate them with text items in a form module
Creating Additional Input Items
- Describe the item types that allow input
- Create a check box
- -Create a list item
- Create a radio group
Creating Noninput Items
- Describe item types that do not allow input
- Create a display item
- Create an image item
- Create a button
- Create a calculated item
- Create a hierarchical tree item
- Create a bean area item
Creating Windows and Content Canvases
- Define windows, content canvases, and viewports
- Describe the relationship between windows and content canvases
- Create windows and content canvases
- Display a form module in multiple windows and on multiple layouts
Working with Other Canvas Types
- Describe the different types of canvases and their relationships to each other
- Identify the appropriate canvas type for different scenarios
- Create an overlay effect by using stacked canvases
- Create a toolbar
- Create a tabbed interface