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Oracle Forms Interview Questions

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Latest Answer: no you can not make two blocks with same name,not only block for same type of object you can not have same name. ...

While   specifying   master/detail  relationship  between  two  blocks specifying the join condition  is a must ? True or False. ?
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 A piece of logic that is executed at or triggered by a SQL *forms event.  
Latest Answer: A forms trigger is a block of PL/SQL code that adds functionality to your application. Triggers are attached to objects in your application. When a trigger is fired, it executes the code it contains. Each trigger’s name defines what event will ...

 1. Navigational Triggers.   2. Transaction Triggers. 
Latest Answer: pre triggers,post triggers,when trigger,transactional trigger,validation triggers,key triggerskishor ...

    Function  Key   Key-function   Key-others   Key-startup 
Latest Answer: 1. Interface Triggers2. Navigational Triggers ...

 Function  key  triggers  are  associated with individual SQL*FORMS function keysYou  can  attach  Key  function  triggers  to 10 keys or key sequences 
Latest Answer: Function Key Triggers - are associated with individual Runform function keys. A function key trigger fires only when user presses the associated function key. The action defined in Function Key Trigger replaces the default action of function key. For ...

 It fires just before SQL * forms the current block. 
Latest Answer: that master detail trigger name is on-clear-details. so this trigger does not exist atleast in 6 and above versions. don'y know abt lower versions ...

 using On-Message or On-Error triggers. 
Latest Answer: other then on-error trigger , you can use  exception also in that blockwith the help of a small procedure and alert you can populate the message and with raise_form_trigger_failure transaction can be controlled. ...

 POST-FIELD,ON-VALIDATE-FIELD,POST-CHANGE and KEY-NEXTFLD.KEY-NEXTFLD,POST-CHANGE, ON-VALIDATE-FIELD, POST-FIELD. 
Latest Answer: ON-VALIDATE-FIELD -> KEY-NEXTFLD -> POST-FIELD -> POST-CHANGE ...

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