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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Title property<br />

Description<br />

Specifies the title to be displayed for the object.<br />

Applies to alert, form module, LOV, window<br />

Set <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong><br />

Required/Optional optional<br />

Title (LOV)<br />

Default<br />

NULL<br />

Required/Optional optional<br />

Title (Window)<br />

Refer to Built-in<br />

GET_WINDOW_PROPERTY<br />

• SET_WINDOW_PROPERTY<br />

Required/Optional optional<br />

Usage Notes<br />

• Length limit of a window title depends on the display driver used. (For example, for an SVGA 1280<br />

x 1024, running under NT, the limit is 78 characters.)<br />

• If you do not specify a title for a window that is not a root window, <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> uses the window’s<br />

object name, as indicated by the window Name property.<br />

• If you do not specify a title for a root window, and the current menu is the Default menu, <strong>Form</strong><br />

<strong>Builder</strong> uses the name of the form module for the root window title, as indicated by the form module<br />

Name property. When the current menu is a custom menu running in Pull-down or Bar display<br />

style, <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> uses the name of the main menu in the module for the root window title, as<br />

indicated by the menu module Main property.<br />

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