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Latest Answer: The decode function is used to read the value from the given column and check 'if' the given column value and given if value is same then return the value other wise return the else value. Like this it will check the values for entire given colum. I hope ...
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Latest Answer: Pagesize=width*height(Default  bitmap is 8.5* 11 inchs,               char     is 80 * 66 characters)Note : A pagesize entered on the runtime parameter ...
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Latest Answer: That Will be Boolean like True or false ...
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Latest Answer: The stacked canvas is extention of contant canvas which can be display or hide dynamically. The main advantage of stacked canvas is to extend the size of the content cavas.  To understand better please consider the below example.If you want to create ...
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In the sequence of fired trigger which one is fired first i) When _validate_item ii) Key_next_item?
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How to convert the oracle reports to excel sheet from oracle form which is already parametrized on the basis of report's parameters?
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How do you repeat the same values to the next record from the previous record to reduce the user entry in d2k forms 4.5.
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Can you maintain and manupulate 2 oracle 10g database in a single stand alone machine. If so How and how can you access both the database objects.
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we can restrict duplicate entries in the form cheak which coloum can be maintained uniquenessfor that coloumn item text write a trigger when_key_navigatedeclaree_empno number(5);cursor c is select * from 
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Latest Answer: Lexical P.M is used to pass string& is there it is Lexical P.M.we can use in FROM clausewe can't use in PL/SQL ...

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