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7 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Working with Text Items

7-2 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Describe text items Create a text item Modify the appearance of a text item Control the data in a text item Alter the navigational behavior of a text item Enhance the relationship between the text item and the database Add functionality to a text item Display helpful messages

7-3 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Text Item Overview What is a text item? Default item type Interface object for: –Querying –Inserting –Updating –Deleting Behavior defined in the Property Palette

7-4 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Creating a Text Item Canvas selection Block selection

7-5 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved.

7-6 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Modifying the Appearance of a Text Item: General and Physical Properties

7-7 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Modifying the Appearance of a Text Item: Records Properties Distance between records Number of items displayed Orders Items

7-8 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Modifying the Appearance of a Text Item: Font and Color Properties Use properties in the Font and Color groups to specify an item’s: Visual attributes Font name, size, weight, style, color, andpattern

7-9 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Modifying the Appearance of a Text Item: Prompts A prompt specifies the text label that is associated with an item. Several properties are available to arrange and manage prompts. Use prompt properties to change the appearance of an item prompt.

7-10 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Associating Text with an Item Prompt

7-11 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Controlling the Data of a Text Item Use properties in Data group to control the data: Type Length Format Value US7ASCII VARCHAR2(5 CHAR) JA16SJIS VARCHAR2(5 CHAR) 12 3 UTF8 VARCHAR2(5 CHAR)

7-12 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Controlling the Data of a Text Item: Format Format masks: Standard SQL formats –Dates FXDD-MON-YY –Numbers L099G990D99 Nonstandard formats Use double quotes for embedded characters “(“099”)”099“-”0999 Note: Allow for format mask’s embedded characters when defining Width property.

7-13 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Initial Values: Are used for every new record Can be overwritten Must be compatible with item’s data type Use: –Raw value –System variable –Global variable –Form parameter –Form item –Sequence Controlling the Data of a Text Item: Values

7-14 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved.

7-15 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. ORDERS Sales 1 Region Id Name IdLast NameFirst NameTitleDept Id 3NagayamaMidoriVP, Sales31 11MageeColinSales Rep31 Employee 31 Id Controlling the Data of a Text Item: Copy Value from Item. Dept

7-16 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Controlling the Data of a Text Item: Synchronize with Item

7-17 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Altering Navigational Behavior of Text Items Established by order of entries in Object Navigator Alter by: –Keyboard Navigable –Previous Navigation Item –Next Navigation Item

7-18 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Enhancing the Relationship Between Text Item and Database Use properties in the Database group to control: Item’s data source—base table item or control item Query, insert, and update operations on an item Maximum query length Query case

7-19 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Adding Functionality to a Text Item Item Id Product Id Price Quantity Item Total , , Order CREDIT Order Id 100 Enabled=No Case Restriction= Upper Justification = Start Justification = Right Payment Type

7-20 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Adding Functionality to a Text Item: Conceal Data Property

7-21 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Adding Functionality to a Text Item: Keyboard Navigable and Enabled Set both properties to allow or disallow navigation and interaction with text item. When Enabled is set to Yes, Keyboard Navigable can be set to Yes or No. When Enabled is set to No, the item is always nonnavigable.

7-22 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Adding Functionality to a Text Item: Multi-line Text Items Text Width Height Total text = Maximum length

7-23 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Displaying Helpful Messages: Help Properties Hint Tooltip

7-24 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Summary In this lesson, you should have learned that: Text items are interface objects that usually correspond to database columns You can create a text item with: –The Text Item tool in the Layout Editor –The Create icon in the Object Navigator –The Data Block Wizard

7-25 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Summary You can modify a text item in its Property Palette: –General, Records, and Physical properties control the appearance of the text item –Data properties control the length, datatype, format, and other aspects of the data. –Navigation properties control how to navigate to and from a text item. –Database properties specify the relationship between the text item and its corresponding database column. –Functional properties control how the text item functions. –Help properties specify the display of helpful messages.

7-26 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Practice 7 Overview This practice covers the following topics: Deleting text items Modifying text item properties Creating text items

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