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DAVID
01-15-2004, 09:24 PM
Hello,

With regards to the Connect dialog on Oracle forms 6i via which we can
connect to Oracle database, should we use the same functionality on
forms run time again?
I mean, I want to make a window with three screen items for username,
password and service name. And on run time after connecting to the
database I use this window to reconnect to an other database.

So when I give the appropriate information, I will connect to the
required database.
I am using the following command on when button press, to connect to
database via forms but unfortunately this command runs only when the
standalone procedure builder invoke.

..CONNECT DB scott/tiger@test

Could any body give me suggestion that how should I connect to
required database on forms run time?

Thanks

David

Jerry Alan Braga
01-21-2004, 01:05 PM
I have created a form that will do just that. if you want reply back with
your email address and I can send you one.

"DAVID" <david_nat2000@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:db8bd827.0401152124.539c62c0@posting.google.com... Hello, With regards to the Connect dialog on Oracle forms 6i via which we can connect to Oracle database, should we use the same functionality on forms run time again? I mean, I want to make a window with three screen items for username, password and service name. And on run time after connecting to the database I use this window to reconnect to an other database. So when I give the appropriate information, I will connect to the required database. I am using the following command on when button press, to connect to database via forms but unfortunately this command runs only when the standalone procedure builder invoke. .CONNECT DB scott/tiger@test Could any body give me suggestion that how should I connect to required database on forms run time? Thanks David


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