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Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports

An intensive 5-day hands-on Oracle Forms Training course

© 2007 by Burleson Consulting

 

This course is taught at your Company site with up to 20 students. 

Click here for on-site course prices

Optional supplemental mentoring

 

   
Key Features

* Understand Control Blocks.

* Learn Oracle Forms Standards and Best Practices.

* Use Triggers, Functions & Advanced Reports.

* Use Oracle Forms Templates.

* Learn Oracle Forms Advanced Topics.

  

Course Description

This is an intensive 5-day hands-on Oracle Forms and Reports training class designed to teach the advanced features for Oracle systems development using Oracle 6i or Oracle 9i Forms.  Through progressive hands-on exercises the students learn advanced productivity features of Oracle Developer Forms and Reports including control blocks, style templates, Forms Functions and triggers, and dynamic Forms techniques.  The students also learn Oracle Forms standards and best practices to ensure that all code is easy to document and maintain.

Book Required

  Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports

Peter Koletzke, Paul Dorsey

Oracle Press

ISBN: 0072120487

Audience

This course is designed for practicing Oracle professionals who have basic experience with Oracle Systems Development using Oracle Forms (6i or 9i) and Oracle Reports.

Curriculum Design

This Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports training was designed by Donald K. Burleson. A retired Adjunct Professor Emeritus, Burleson has taught hundreds of Oracle classes and developed Oracle curriculums for several major universities. Author of more than 30 bestselling Oracle books, Burleson was chosen by Oracle Press to write five officially authorized books. With has over a decade of real-world DBA experience in Oracle, Burleson shares real-word expert secrets and techniques for Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports this intense hands-on Oracle Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports training.



Oracle Developer Advanced Forms and Reports

Syllabus

An intensive 5-day hands-on Oracle Forms Training course
© 2007 by Donald K. Burleson


DAY 1 – Understanding Control Blocks
 
1 – Forms Query Text
            Exercises
 
2 – Control Blocks
            Exercises
 
3 – Blocks based on views
            Exercises
 
4 – Block Based on a Procedure
            Exercises
 
5 – Block Based on FROM Clause Query
            Exercises
 
6 – Blocks Based on Transactional Triggers
            Exercises
 
 
DAY 2 – Oracle Forms Standards and Best Practices

 
1 – Understanding the Forms Development Process
            Exercises
 
2 – Continuing to Understand the Forms Development Process
            Exercises
 
3 – Guidelines for Forms Development
            Exercises
 
4 – Guidelines Continued
            Exercises
 
5 – Naming Conventions
            Exercises
 
6 – Code Placement Standards
            Exercises
 
 
DAY 3 – Using Triggers, Functions & Advanced Reports

 
1 – Form Functions
            Exercises
 
2 – Level to Place Trigger
            Exercises
 
3 – Libraries
            Exercises
 
4 – Reports Standards
            Exercises
                       
5 – Reports Naming Conventions
            Exercises
 
6 – Introduction to Template Forms
            Exercises
 
DAY 4 – Using Oracle Forms Templates
           
1 – More on Template Forms
            Exercises
 
2 – Constructing the Forms Template System
            Exercises
 
3 – Genericizing Objects and Code
            Exercises
 
4 – Object Library Elements
            Exercises
 
5 – Other Templates
            Exercises
 
6 – Style Specific Templates
            Exercises
 
DAY 5 – Oracle Forms Advanced Topics
           
1 – Deploying Forms on the Web
            Exercises
 
2 – Populating List Items Dynamically
            Exercises
 
3 – Populating a List Item with Date and Number Values
            Exercises
 
4 – Working with Global Variables
            Exercises
 
5 – Changing the Base Table of a Block Dynamically
            Exercises
 
6 – Creating Customized Sign-on Form
            Exercises
 

 

 

This is a BC Oracle training course (c) 2007

 

   
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