Re: oracle forms 5 post problem

From: Neville Sweet <sweet.neville.nj_at_bhp_xxx_.com.au>
Date: Thu, 17 May 2001 11:30:11 +1000
Message-ID: <9dv90b$ik3$1_at_gossamer.itmel.bhp.com.au>


Marina,

[Quoted] Once you Post, the Form knows internally that changes still need to be committed, but unfortunately Forms doesn't provide any way to test this status. The workaround is fairly simple - maintain your own variable. Set the variable whenever Post occurs, and reset it on commit.

marina wrote in message <3b023280$0$43046$456d72a3_at_news.skynet.be>...
>
>Hi all,
>
>I have a multi-record block, in that block I do a Post command in the
>when-new-record-instance so i can check whether a user has entered a record
>which is identical to an existing one in the same grid.
 

>since i have issued a post the status has become QUERY
>question :
>how can I know that their are still records to be committed, where does
>forms store that info ?
 

>any help would be appreciated
Received on Thu May 17 2001 - 03:30:11 CEST

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