DISPLAY_ITEM built-in in Oracle D2k Forms
DescriptionMaintained for backward compatibility only. For new applications, you should use the
SET_ITEM_INSTANCE_PROPERTY built-in. DISPLAY_ITEM modifies an item’s appearance by
assigning a specified display attribute to the item. DISPLAY_ITEM has the side-effect of also changing
the appearance of any items that mirror the changed instance. SET_ITEM_INSTANCE_PROPERTY
does not change mirror items.
You can reference any item in the current form.
Any change made by a DISPLAY_ITEM built-in is effective until:
· the same item instance is referenced by another DISPLAY_ITEM built-in, or
· the same item instance is referenced by the SET_ITEM_INSTANCE_PROPERTY built-in (with
VISUAL_ATTRIBUTE property), or
· the instance of the item is removed (e.g., through a CLEAR_RECORD or a query), or
· you modify a record (whose status is NEW), navigate out of the record, then re-enter the record, or
· the current form is exited
Syntax
PROCEDURE DISPLAY_ITEM
(item_id ITEM,
attribute VARCHAR2);
PROCEDURE DISPLAY_ITEM
(item_name VARCHAR2,
attribute VARCHAR2);
Built-in Type unrestricted procedure
Enter Query Mode yes
Parameters
item_id Specifies the unique ID that Form Builder assigns to the item when it
creates the item. The data type of the ID is ITEM.
item_name Specifies the VARCHAR2 string you gave to the item when you created it.
attribute Specifies a named visual attribute that should exist. You can also specify a
valid attribute from your Oracle*Terminal resource file. Form Builder will
search for named visual attribute first. Note: You can specify Normal as
a method for applying the default attributes to an item, but only if your
form does not contain a visual attribute or logical (character mode or
otherwise) called Normal. You can also specify NULL as a method for
returning an item to its initial visual attributes (default, custom, or named).
DISPLAY_ITEM examples
/*
** Built-in: DISPLAY_ITEM
** Example: Change the visual attribute of each item in the
** current record.
*/
DECLARE
cur_itm VARCHAR2(80);
cur_block VARCHAR2(80) := :System.Cursor_Block;
BEGIN
cur_itm := Get_Block_Property( cur_block, FIRST_ITEM );
WHILE ( cur_itm IS NOT NULL ) LOOP
cur_itm := cur_block||’.’||cur_itm;
Display_Item( cur_itm, ’My_Favorite_Named_Attribute’);
cur_itm := Get_Item_Property( cur_itm, NEXTITEM );
END LOOP;
END;