Re: Getting KEY-F5 trigger to fire in Forms 3.0

From: David Crowson <zdxc0d_at_amoco.com>
Date: Fri, 8 Oct 1993 04:22:12 CDT
Message-ID: <1993Oct8.042212.24906_at_amoco.com>


In article 23304_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu, holowcza_at_andromeda.rutgers.edu (Richard D Holowczak) writes:
-->Hi Folks!
-->
-->A friend of mine "inherited" an application written in
-->SQL*Forms 3.0 on Unix. The previous programmer used
-->some trigger labled as: "KEY-F5" and "KEY-F6".
-->
-->No terminal definition I saw has the function codes
-->Forms expects to fire these triggers. Anyone know
-->what they might be ?
-->
-->In OraTerm, I say some labeld: Key-0 up to Key-9.
-->I'm not sure if these are the same thing or not.
-->

        Try any of the definitions for Sun terminals . In Sqlforms V3.0 Runtime on the Sun F5 is Copy / Show Keys and F6 is Cut / List .

If you look in the Oracle for Unix Technical Reference Guide V6.0 (Part-No.6054-v6.0) you will
find keypad layouts for most of Oracles development packages for a wide variety of Terminals. Only trouble is this book doesn't come as part of the bundled documentation you get when you buy Oracle. In the UK it cost an extra #50.00 (Sterling).

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