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Synopsis
Oracle: Graphics 2.5 and Procedure Builder 1.5 provides an overview of Oracle Graphics 2.5 and Oracle Procedure Builder 1.5.

Audience
This course is for programmers who need to learn how to create forms and reports in the Oracle Developer/2000 development environment.

Time
4 hours

Product Code: ORDC03
After completing Oracle: Graphics 2.5 and Procedure Builder 1.5, the user should be able to:
 
Develop a pie chart and a column chart
Use the Chart Template Editor in Oracle Graphics
Develop functions, procedures, packages, and database triggers
Use the Database Trigger Editor in Oracle Procedure Builder

Overview of Oracle Graphics
 
Creating graphics, charts, templates, and triggers
Building a pie chart

Introducing Graphics Designer
 
Identifying Graphics object types
Using the Object Navigator toolbar
Using the Layout Editor toolbar and tool palette
Using Properties sheets

The Layout Editor
 
Creating layers, chart objects, and parameters
Defining queries
Attaching sounds
Using timers

The Chart Template and Program Unit Editors
 
Using the Chart Template Editor
Using the Program Unit Editor
Setting timers

Displaying Chart Types
 
Creating different chart types by default
Selecting chart types and subtypes

Overview of Procedure Builder
 
Using functions, procedures, and packages
Creating libraries and triggers

Introducing Procedure Builder
 
Identifying Procedure Builder object types
Using the toolbars and tool palettes
Working with PL/SQL Interpreter

The Procedure Builder Editors
 
Using the Program Unit Editor
Using the Stored Program Unit Editor
Creating triggers with the Database Trigger Editor

Debugging PL/SQL Program Units
 
Using the PL/SQL Interpreter
Setting breakpoints and break triggers
Using PL/SQL Interpreter script files and logs

This course is distributed with
 
Exercises that allow users to practice in Oracle Developer/2000
A file containing the text of the exercises
Supplied files that allow you review the answers to the exercises
Supplied files that allow you to replicate a database
Simulations that allow users to practice course skills, even if they don't have access to the Oracle product
An Oracle glossary


 

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