Ask Question. Asked 7 years ago. Active 7 years ago. Viewed 9k times. Improve this question. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. Aakanksha Shah Aakanksha Shah 3 3 bronze badges. Leonardo C. Sign up or log in Sign up using Google. Sign up using Facebook. Deleting a migration project does not delete or impact applications you have generated from the project or any objects, such as tables or views, in the schemas associated with your workspaces.
On the project page, click Delete Project from the Tasks list on the right. If the generated XML tags are not in English then the file will fail to load. The following table displays a few examples of the changes the tool makes to the name of the file being converted: File name before conversion File name after conversion myForm. The command has the following syntax: frmf2xml [options] file1 [ file Forms2XML [options] file1 [ file The default value NO generates property value names as before.
The tool will stop processing and return the message: If the file file already exists. For example Step 2: Create a Workspace and Add Oracle Application Express Users A workspace is a virtual private database allowing multiple users to work within the same Oracle Application Express installation while keeping their objects, data and applications private.
On the Login page: In Username, enter admin. Click Login. Tip: If the Oracle Forms application schema exists in the current database, select it. If it does not exist in the current database, follow the steps outlined in "Step 3: Upload Database Objects into the Schema Associated with Your Workspace". Click Manage Workspaces. The Manage Developers and Users page appears. Click Create. Tip: To learn more about a specific attribute, click the item label.
When Help is available, the item label changes to red when you pass your cursor over it and the cursor changes to an arrow and question mark. Logging in to Your Oracle Application Express Workspace Once you create a workspace, you must log in to it using your login credentials that is, the workspace name, user name, and password. Step 3: Upload Database Objects into the Schema Associated with Your Workspace In order to start the conversion process, the database objects associated with your Oracle Forms application must reside in the same database as Oracle Application Express.
To upload database objects associated with your workspace: Create a DDL script. To create a conversion project: Log in the workspace you created for your conversion project as described in "Logging in to Your Oracle Application Express Workspace".
On the Application Migrations page, click Create Project. Enter the project details: Project Name - Enter a unique name. Type - Select Forms. Description - Enter a meaningful description for this project.
Note that you must upload the converted Oracle FormModule file first. The Confirm page appears. To add more files, click Upload Another File. To upload a file, specify the following: File Type - Select the appropriate file type. File - Click Browse and locate the file your want to upload.
Click Upload. Review the project details, and click Finish. The project page appears. Step 5: Review and Edit Forms Metadata Next, use the Project pages to review and edit form attributes and track the manual conversion process.
Percent Complete - Lists percent of components which have been marked as Complete. You can review Forms attributes and track manual conversion by clicking the links on this page. About the Search Bar A Search bar appears at the top of the page. Description of the illustration search. Search Field - Displays a text field in the search bar in which to enter search criteria. Rows - Displays a select list to select the number of rows to display per page.
About the Tasks List The Tasks box displays on the right side of the page and displays the following links: Delete Project deletes the current project. About the Completion Status Box A Completion Status box displays on the right side of the page listing the total number of components, completed components, and percent complete.
Uploading Additional Files To add files to your conversion project: Go to the Project page: On the Workspace home page, click the Applications Migrations link on the right side of the page. Click a project name. The Project page appears. On the Project page, click Upload File. Review the file details, and click Finish. Modifying Component Applicability Defaults Use the Applicability section to specify whether to include specific components in your conversation project.
Description of the illustration applicability. The Form Details page appears. To delete an imported FormModule, click Delete. To download the files associated with this project, click Download. About Annotations Use Annotations to track the overall status of form components within the conversion process.
To view details about a specific object, click the object name or Edit icon. Viewing and Selecting Blocks To review blocks: Go to the Project page: On the Workspace home page, click the Applications Migrations link on the right side of the page. Click the project name. Click the link under the Blocks column. To view block details information, click the Name link.
To view details about a specific object, click the Name link. About Block Details Lists the details about the block. About Annotations Tracks the overall status of the object within the conversion process.
About Application Express Page Query Oracle Forms can be based on database blocks which correspond to database tables or views. The enhanced query builds a query based on the database block and database item meta data, and extends it with block level post-query trigger source to show derived columns Enhanced Query is the original query with the POST-QUERY logic included. Original Query is generated from the data source item table underlying the block and the columns that are referenced on that block To specify the type of query to use: Select one of the following from the User Query list: Custom Query Enhanced Query Original Query If you select Custom Query , enter the appropriate syntax in the Custom Query field.
Click Apply Changes. Block Items Displays the items in the block. Block Triggers Lists the block-level and item-level triggers associated with the block. About Audit Display or hide the Audit section to view details about the object creation and last update dates. Click the link under the Items column. To view details about a specific item, click the Item Name link. About Item Details Lists the details about the item.
To view the Report Details page: Go to the Project page: On the Workspace home page, click the Applications Migrations link on the right side of the page. The Report Details page appears. To delete the report, click Delete. To download the report, click the Download link. The sections that follow describe the Report Details page. Report Details Lists details about the current report.
About Annotations Use Annotations to track the overall status of the object within the conversion process. About Data Items Lists each item in the report. About Summary Items Lists the summary columns associated with the report. About Audit Display or hide the Audit section to view details about the creation and last update dates. Selecting R eports to Include Use the Reports page to select reports for inclusion in the conversion process.
To view the Report page: Go to the Project page: On the Workspace home page, click the Applications Migrations link on the right side of the page. The Reports page appears.
To include a report, select the check box and click Apply Changes. To delete the library, click Delete. To download the library, click the Download link. The Edit Imported Form Menu page appears. To delete the MenuModule, click Delete. To download the MenuModule, click the Download link. About Annotations Use Annotations to track the overall status of form within the conversion process.
To view the Forms Menus page: Go to the Project page: On the Workspace home page, click the Applications Migrations link on the right side of the page. The Forms Menus page appears and displays the following information: Edit icon - Depending on the Module Type, clicking this icon displays a details page describing the selected menu or program unit. Name - Display the name of the menu module. Module Name - Displays the name of the module. To view module details, click the Edit icon adjacent to the menu name.
About Annotations Use Annotations to track the overall status of an object within the conversion process. About Program Unit Details The top of the page displays the program unit name, type, and the actual program unit text if applicable.
The Object Library Details page appears. Using Annotations to Track the Conversion Process Use Annotations to track the overall status of an object within the conversion process.
Options include: Applicable - Tracks whether the object is applicable within the context of the generated Oracle Application Express application. Priority - Assign a numeric priority to the object. How to open fmb files? File type specification: Source code and script file type.
Updated: July 15, The default software associated to open fmb file: Oracle Forms Company or developer: Oracle Corporation Oracle Forms is programming platform used to build enterprise applications.
List of software applications associated to the. Software that open fmb file - Oracle Forms binary source code Programs supporting the exension fmb on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile. Microsoft Windows: Oracle Forms. Programs that can create fmb file - Oracle Forms binary source code Programs supporting the exension fmb on the main platforms Windows, Mac, Linux or mobile.
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