Re: Oracle Forms tutorial
From: nimonic <nimonic_at_excite.com>
Date: 5 Jul 2003 15:40:43 -0700
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> The best way to approach forms is to start off buildinging visual attributes.
> Then inherit the visual attributes into property classes.
> Then build a single form encapsulating the property classes.
> Then inherit from that form into the final application.
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> Not that this is something that works with initial learning except in a
> classroom environment. But it is the mental picture you should have as you
> explore the product.
Date: 5 Jul 2003 15:40:43 -0700
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[Quoted] [Quoted] Daniel Morgan <damorgan_at_exxesolutions.com> wrote in message
>And the books are terrible too.
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> The best way to approach forms is to start off buildinging visual attributes.
> Then inherit the visual attributes into property classes.
> Then build a single form encapsulating the property classes.
> Then inherit from that form into the final application.
>
> Not that this is something that works with initial learning except in a
> classroom environment. But it is the mental picture you should have as you
> explore the product.
[Quoted] I do not agree that "Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports" is a terrible book. It is an excellent book and a credit to Peter Koletzke and Paul Dorsey. It is not a beginners book however. Wait until you have a good deal of Forms experience before you read it but I highly recommend that you do read it. Received on Sun Jul 06 2003 - 00:40:43 CEST