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From: devdewboy@hotmail.com
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Subject: Re: Developer 2000 without Oracle? Yes
Date: 1 Jan 2000 19:35:07 GMT
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Yes it is, If you need columns on a form just stick them on a Blocck non-base table 
type.

devdewboy

In article <38613CCC.858DC8EA@nctr.fda.gov>, shSoPdgAeM@nctr.fda.gov writes:

> It is possible to create a Developer/2000 Form and run it without having to
> connect to a database.   The TEXT_IO package is a client-side PL/SQL package that
> can be used for opening/reading/writing/closing files accessible to the client.
>
> It is also possible through the Oracle Open Client Adapter to utilize other
> databases besides Oracle, if that is what you wish to do.
>
> Steve
>
>
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