From: dbmoore@netcom.com (Dennis Moore)
Subject: Re: Hourglass in forms 4.0
Date: 1995/04/30
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In Developer/2000 (i.e. Forms 4.5 et al), you would use SET_APPLICATION_PROPERTY
to set CURSOR_STYLE to BUSY -- I think this is the same in 4.0, but I don't
have the manuals handy.

-- Dennis Moore, Oracle Corp.
dbmoore@oracle.com
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In article <3nvra6$2dq@status.gen.nz> Kellettp@ihug.co.nz (Paul Kellett) writes:
>In article <3nkdc1$nq0@news.acns.nwu.edu>, d-mausner@nwu.edu (Dave Mausner) says:
>>
>>Recently, tw36334@vub.ac.be (AERTS BENNY) posted:
>>>How do I have to put the hourglass on?
>>
>>you could always use: message('working...'); at the beginning
>>of the initialization section.
>>--
>>Dave Mausner, Senior Consultant, Braun Technology Group, Chicago.
>>
>Asked Oracle the same question - they suggested calling third party software
>
>
>Paul - not that I like that solution


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-- Dennis Moore, Oracle Corp.
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