Re: how to create a smartclass in 9i forms
From: Timbo <tjbacs_nospam_at_attbi.com>
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:44:23 GMT
Message-ID: <3DDE973C.3050608_at_attbi.com>
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> I'm here to help:
> 1. Don't top-post it's for MS goons only.
> 2. Try looking up the concept of a thin client and middlewear.
> 3. Oracle; good reputation for databases - bad rep for forms.
> 4. See above, just because you have it, don't mean you have to use it.
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> It's really good that you're tying your company into vendor specific
> apps, they'll really appreciate that one day; well whoever the guy who
> gets to attempt to integrate it into the latest fad will, he'll earn a
> fortune.
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> That's handy.
Received on Fri Nov 22 2002 - 21:44:23 CET
Date: Fri, 22 Nov 2002 20:44:23 GMT
Message-ID: <3DDE973C.3050608_at_attbi.com>
[Quoted] And VB is not vendor specific?
[Quoted] I still don't understand what you are doing on this oracle group. Can't you stay on an MS group and make an ass of yourself there?
scotty wrote:
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[Quoted] >>Well, since this is an oracle newgroup, I don't think anyone >>is asking a VB programmer for anything. Are you on this group >>to help, or just annoy? Never mind, I know the answer to that.
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> I'm here to help:
> 1. Don't top-post it's for MS goons only.
> 2. Try looking up the concept of a thin client and middlewear.
> 3. Oracle; good reputation for databases - bad rep for forms.
> 4. See above, just because you have it, don't mean you have to use it.
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>>To answer my own posted question so others may benefit, >>in 9i to set a SmartClass, select the item from the object >>library, then select "Edit" from the main menu bar. There >>is a "SmartClass" option there. Select it and you are done.
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> It's really good that you're tying your company into vendor specific
> apps, they'll really appreciate that one day; well whoever the guy who
> gets to attempt to integrate it into the latest fad will, he'll earn a
> fortune.
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>>Evidently the online help for 9i has not been updated yet, as it >>still references the method for forms 6.
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> That's handy.
Received on Fri Nov 22 2002 - 21:44:23 CET