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The screen menu represents a sequence of steps to build (based on the currently active project with its corresponding datamodel) a Visual Basic application for maintaining Oracle tables. The first step generates a screen-components table, which can be edited. This context table will be used to generate the types (Single Table Screen, Owner-Owner-Member screen) of screens needed in the maintenance. The next set of steps will calculate the hierarchical and reversed-hierarchical order in the data-model to be used to sequence create table, insert record, delete record and drop tabel SQL scripts to be generated. The actual SQL-scripts will be genererated on the next sets of steps. The generation of the Visual Basic application together with Oracle Sequences needed, views needed, Stored procedure packages needed and distribution scripts needed is hte next step. The final steps will create the distribution directory tree and the distribute the application to the destination directory.
After generating and distributing a visual basic application, all components are available in a directory tree; in the src directory the visual project and the corresponding files (frm-files with vb-forms, bas-files with general functions, rc-files with translation strings in different lanuages); in the mng directory the create sequence and create stored procedure packages stored.
After generating and distributing a visual basic application, the project-file can be double-clicked to start Visual Studio; the set of generated files seamlessly interfaces with the Visual Basic 6.0 component of Visual Studio 6.0.
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