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Rating: Summary: Oracle Developer R6: Build Forms I Curriculum CBT Training C Review: Course Overview
This course is the first in a six-part Oracle Developer series that is based on Oracle Developer Release 6. This course introduces the learner to the key features, components, and capabilities of Oracle Developer. In addition, this course helps learners to run, create, and customize a form module.
Learn To
Identify the key features, components and capabilities of Oracle Developer.
Identify the features of the Form Builder environment.
Run and create a basic form module.
Customize a form module.
Audience
Application developers, database administrators, designer/developers, and technical support professionals. Participants should have knowledge equivalent to the following courses: Oracle SQL: Basic SELECT Statements (61110); Oracle SQL: Data Retrieval Techniques (61111); Oracle SQL: DML and DDL (61112); Oracle PL/SQL: Basics (60113); Oracle PL/SQL: Procedures, Functions and Packages (60114); and, Oracle PL/SQL: Database Programming (60131).
Deployment Options
e-Learning
Accreditation
NASBA credits: 4 CPE Credits
ITCAP credits: Not Applicable CEU credits: 0.70 CEUs
Language Options
German, Italian, US English
Total Learning Time
6 to 8 hours
Objectives
Unit 1: Oracle Developer: Form Builder 2 - 3 hours
Identify the features of Oracle Developer.
Match the components of Oracle Developer with the tasks that they enable.
Identify the common features of Oracle Developer Builder Components.
Identify the features of Oracle Toolkit.
Identify the features of the Oracle Developer main menu.
Set preferences to customize a Oracle Developer session by using the Preferences dialog box.
Match the main environment variables with their descriptions.
Identify the tasks of various Form Builder executables.
Match each Form Builder module type with its corresponding description.
Identify the descriptions of the main components of a form module.
Identify the features of the Form Builder block types.
Match each form module object type with its description.
Unit 2: Running and Creating a Form Module 2 - 3 hours
Match the components of the Form Builder runtime environment with their features.
Match the different methods for navigating the Forms Runtime with their features.
Identify the tasks that can be performed in the two modes of operation in Forms Runtime.
Perform an unrestricted query by using the default functionality.
Perform a restricted query by using the Query Where dialog box.
Insert a record by using the default functionality.
Update a record by using default functionality.
Delete a record by using the default functionality.
Make changes permanent by using the default functionality.
Display run time errors by using the help option.
Exit a run time session by using the default functionality.
Using a specified option, create a new form module by invoking the Welcome page.
Create a new form module in a Form Builder component by using a given method.
Set the properties of a form module in the Object Navigator by using the Property Palette.
Identify the features of the Form Builder wizards.
Use the Data Block Wizard to create a new data block.
Use the Layout Wizard to layout a new data block.
Modify the layout of a data block by using the Layout Wizard.
Deliver a form module conforming to specifications.
Match the module type extensions with their storage format.
Identify the definition of a master-detail relationship.
Use the Data Block Wizard to create a master-detail relationship.
Create a master-detail form module explicitly in the Object Navigator.
Unit 3: Customizing a Form Module 2 hours
Match the component names with their components in the Property Palette.
Create a visual attribute in the Object Navigator by using the Create icon.
Modify the properties that control the behavior of a data block by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that control the appearance of a data block by using the Property Palette.
Modify the frame properties of a data block by using the Property Palette.
Set properties on multiple objects by using the Property Palette.
Create a control block in the Object Navigator by using the Create icon.
Delete a data block in the Object Navigator by using the Delete icon.
Create a text item in a builder component by using a specific method.
Modify the appearance of a text item by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that control the data of a text item by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that enhance the relationship between text item and database by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that add functionality to a text item by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that alter the navigational behavior of a text item by using the Property Palette.
Modify the properties that provide context sensitive help by using the Property Palette.
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