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Re: Amateur question: Basic Forms Example

From: Sybrand Bakker <postmaster_at_sybrandb.demon.nl>
Date: Mon, 10 Jan 2000 07:43:59 +0100
Message-ID: <947486732.6272.0.pluto.d4ee154e@news.demon.nl>


Forms 3 already had a wizard

Hth
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Sybrand Bakker, Oracle DBA
Christine Courty <ccourty_at_trib.infi.net> wrote in message news:3879268C.722E_at_trib.infi.net...
> did forms 4.5 have a wizard? i don't think so...
>
> Simon Hedges wrote:
> >
> > Sorry - can't help you, I only have Forms 6 installed.
> >
> > However, it's possible to create a Forms 4.5 Form without writing a
single
> > line of code. This Form will update/insert/delete as you want.
> >
> > (this is from memory, so I may have got a few things wrong).
> >
> > 0. Decide which table you want to base the Form on. On of the
Scott/Tiger
> > tables (Dept, Emp etc) would be good.
> > 1. Open up Forms 4.5.
> > 2. Log on to the database (use the connect option on the File menu).
> > 3. Create a new Forms module using the File menu options
> > 4. The new FOrm (called a module) will appear in the Hierarchical
navigator
> > tree.
> > 5. You will see a node entitled 'Block', click on this, and then click
on
> > the green plus sign in the toolbar.
> > 6. This opens up a litte wizard thing. Follow the instructions. Do
choose
> > to have the buttons appear when you are given the option.
> > 7. When you've finished, choos File | Run from the menu to run your
form.
> > It should work!
> >
> > Simon Hedges
> > Gloucester
> > UK
Received on Mon Jan 10 2000 - 00:43:59 CST

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