Some PL/SQL, please

With the growth and integration of Designer and Oracle Forms, there are many developers who are breathing a sigh of relief that they don't have to use PL/SQL in their application development; they can use Designer to generate forms and get around using PL/SQL. We're proponents of case deve...

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Published in:Exploring Oracle Vol. 5; no. 10; p. 13
Main Author: McNeel, Michael
Format: Trade Publication Article
Language:English
Published: Louisville Element K Journals 01.10.2000
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ISSN:1098-4755, 1539-0292
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Summary:With the growth and integration of Designer and Oracle Forms, there are many developers who are breathing a sigh of relief that they don't have to use PL/SQL in their application development; they can use Designer to generate forms and get around using PL/SQL. We're proponents of case development, but we also see the value of some well-placed PL/SQL.
ISSN:1098-4755
1539-0292