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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Post-Logout trigger<br />

Description<br />

Fires after either of the following events:<br />

• <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> successfully logs out of ORACLE.<br />

• The successful execution of the On-Logout trigger.<br />

Definition Level form<br />

Legal Commands<br />

SELECT statements, unrestricted built-ins<br />

Enter Query Mode no<br />

Usage Notes<br />

Use a Post-Logout trigger to audit or to perform tasks on an <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> application that does not<br />

require or affect the RDBMS or other data source.<br />

If you call certain built-ins from within one of the Logout triggers, the results are undefined. For<br />

example, you cannot call COPY from a Pre-Logout trigger because Pre-Logout fires after the Leave the<br />

<strong>Form</strong> event. Because the form is no longer accessible, a COPY operation is not possible.<br />

On Failure<br />

If this trigger fails while leaving the form, there is no effect.<br />

If this trigger fails and you have initiated a call to the LOGOUT built-in from within the trigger,<br />

FORM_FAILURE is set to TRUE.<br />

Fires In<br />

LOGOUT<br />

See Process Flowcharts<br />

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