Re: Oracle Forms 6i
From: DA Morgan <damorgan_at_psoug.org>
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:36:42 -0700
Message-ID: <1212183413.949380_at_bubbleator.drizzle.com>
> I do not think that was the question, nor does this answer it.
>
> it's a nice module, and when someone does not *want* to wait
> until the db signals it's time for a password change, it
> saves programming time.
>
> But I do not know how, either; guess a kludge would be to
> alter the user, and set the password to expired. That would
> instantly call the change password module.
Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 14:36:42 -0700
Message-ID: <1212183413.949380_at_bubbleator.drizzle.com>
Frank van Bortel wrote:
> DA Morgan wrote:
[Quoted] >> Ke;cik ?ukasz (gmail) wrote: >>> I have problem with Oracle Forms 6i, when my password is lock or time >>> expired during logging to system Oracle Runtime shows my module for >>> changing password. How manually call this module, how I can call any >>> time I want? >> >> When Oracle expires passwords it does so predictably. Code your >> application to prompt for a new password at appropriate intervals >> and during the expiration grace time as set in the profile.
> I do not think that was the question, nor does this answer it.
>
> it's a nice module, and when someone does not *want* to wait
> until the db signals it's time for a password change, it
> saves programming time.
>
> But I do not know how, either; guess a kludge would be to
> alter the user, and set the password to expired. That would
> instantly call the change password module.
[Quoted] It would take what, 5-10 minutes, to write a simple stored procedure containing NDS that would allow someone to pass in a parameter and change their password. I don't see the hurdle.
-- Daniel A. Morgan Oracle Ace Director & Instructor University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond) Puget Sound Oracle Users Group www.psoug.orgReceived on Fri May 30 2008 - 23:36:42 CEST