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Subject: Re: PL/SQL and windows
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From: stevec@zimmer.csufresno.edu (Steve Cosner)
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Date: Wed, 29 Sep 1999 02:37:01 GMT
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In article <B3%H3.2898$w8.59028@wbnws01.ne.mediaone.net>,
Jim Norton <a@b.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I am new to oracle d2k.  I have a few questions.  How can I use PL/SQL to
>open a window, or put a frame
>and button etc inside a window?  Is there any sample code available
>anywhere?

How about posting your email address so we can email you an answer.

Oracle's tool for interfacing with a Windows client is Developer 2000
or Oracle Developer 6 or Oracle Forms (all are the same thing)

With Forms, you could build a screen with such a window and button.

Steve Cosner
 


