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Martin
01-14-2004, 08:19 AM
Hello,

I like to ask that how we select multiple databases on Oracle forms 6i
Screen item.

Scenario:
I want to select the source database and then perform the export
operation and then select the target database and then perform the
import operation.
I know we can do it via host command in oracle forms, but the problem
is that how should I select multiple databases on forms screen.
I know that we can perform the export/import operation in Oracle GUI,
but it is my requirement to perform these operations via Oracle forms
6i.
Could some one give me idea/example about it? This will be highly
appreciated.

Thanks.

Martin

Daniel Morgan
01-14-2004, 01:50 PM
David wrote:
Hello, I like to ask that how we select multiple databases on Oracle forms 6i Screen item. Scenario: I want to select the source database and then perform the export operation and then select the target database and then perform the import operation. I know we can do it via host command in oracle forms, but the problem is that how should I select multiple databases on forms screen. I know that we can perform the export/import operation in Oracle GUI, but it is my requirement to perform these operations via Oracle forms 6i. Could some one give me idea/example about it? This will be highly appreciated. Thanks. Martin

Forms is not the environment that should be used for doing this as I
believe you have been previously advised. If you insist on ignoring
expert advice ... and confronting issues such as this ... you can not
expect much, if any, help.

My only serious suggestion is that you hire someone with at least 5
years experience to do this for you and pay them what they are worth.

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