How to Find Updated Rows in Oracle Forms 10 g [message #661143] |
Thu, 09 March 2017 01:06  |
qanita786
Messages: 229 Registered: May 2007 Location: PAKISTAN
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How to Find Updated Rows in Oracle Forms 10 g for example i have a master & Detail Blocks Detail Block Have 10 rows
i will change only 1 row out of 10 how is it possible to find only 1 updated rows in forms 10g
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Faheem
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Re: How to Find Updated Rows in Oracle Forms 10 g [message #661158 is a reply to message #661155] |
Thu, 09 March 2017 04:40  |
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Littlefoot
Messages: 21823 Registered: June 2005 Location: Croatia, Europe
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And, of course, it (loop & record status) works in the current form instance. If you exit the form and run it again, you won't know which records you modified previously unless there's the indicator stored within the table, and that's doubtful too because - what would it be? 0/1? Out of (for example) seven 1's, how will you know which ones you modified recently? Date? How will you know which ones you modified the last time you did the modification? You might have done it in a quite large time span.
So, yes, why do you need to know?
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