Sorry -- my question was probably unclear.
Oracle Designer includes some deployable functionality known as a Table
API -- it's basically a package of procedures on the table to automate
checking and autopopulation of fields, along with triggers on various
events on the table. The key is the code is automatically generated from
within Designer by filling out various options, setting certain fields to
be 'autogened', and so forth.
There is very little Oracle documentation on the Web that explains the
full workings of the Table API (at least that I could find).
I did find a book, however, that seems to serve as quasi-official
documentation of the Table API and the Designer tool, in general. It's
Oracle Designer Generation by Atkins, et. al. A bit outdated, but
relevant nonetheless.
Thanks!
Adam
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On Mon, 2003-10-13 at 14:44, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Folks,
Any good online documentation on Oracle's Table API/triggers, a
deployable
component available via Oracle Designer? The documentation for this
suite
of applications is poor -- in contrast to the database and iAS docs.
Thanks,
Adam
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