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Apr 172011
Why personalization?
Oracle Supports personalization unlike customization Personalizations are stored in tables rather than files Will not have a bigger impact when you upgrade or apply patches to the environment Can be moved easily through FNDLOAD from one instance to other Can be restricted at site/responsibility/user level Easy to disable/enable with click of a button. Personalization will store who columns with which we have the ability to track who created/modified it where as in CUSTOM.PLL we dont have that ability.
Zoom from one form to another Pass data from one form to another through global variables Change LOV values dynamically Enable/Disable/Hide fields dynamically Display user friendly messages when required Launch URL directly from oracle form Execute PL/SQL programs through FORM_DDL package Call custom libraries dynamically
What is Zoom?
Directly going from one form to another form with click of a button is called zoom functionality in oracle applications. This can be done in different ways. Firstly, We can just call the second form and then leave
it for user to enter the data. Second way is call the second form from first and then dynamically populate the data in second form based on first forms data.
In this tutorial we will zoom from Order Organizer form to Shipping transactions form and also populate the order number dynamically in destination form.
Know the names of source form and destination form If you need to populate the data dynamically know what fields that you need to populate. Global Variables: These variables can be initialized in any form and can be used in any form all over the applications
Trigger & Action: trigger is an event and action is operation/execution that we do. When an event occurs we do operation/execution
Process flow:
When the menu/icon is clicked copy the order number from source form filed to global variable and then launch the destination form
In the destination form copy the value from global variable to destination form field.