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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Term (<strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime)<br />

Description<br />

Specifies a mapping other than the default mapping for the current device and product:<br />

resfile The file name specified is the name of your <strong>Oracle</strong><br />

Terminal resource file. If you do not specify resfile, <strong>Form</strong><br />

<strong>Builder</strong> defaults to a file name that is platform-specific, but<br />

begins with "FMR" on most platforms. For example, the Microsoft<br />

Windows default file is FMRUSW.<br />

resfile The file name specified is the name of your <strong>Oracle</strong> Terminal resource file.<br />

If you do not specify resfile, <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> defaults to a file name that is<br />

platform-specific, but begins with “FMR” on most platforms. For example,<br />

the Microsoft Windows default file is FMRUSW.<br />

mymapping The mapping name specified is the mapping you want to use for this <strong>Form</strong><br />

<strong>Builder</strong> session.<br />

Note: You or the DBA define mappings with <strong>Oracle</strong> Terminal. For more information on resource files,<br />

refer to the <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> documentation for your operating system.<br />

When running forms on the web use only the resfile argument to specify the full path of the resource file<br />

to be used.<br />

Option Name <strong>Oracle</strong> Terminal Resource File<br />

Term (<strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime) examples<br />

498<br />

ifrun60 module=myform userid=scott/tiger@<br />

term=resfile:mymapping<br />

When running a form on the web use:<br />

serverargs="myform.fmx scott/tiger@<br />

term=c:\formdir\resfile.res"

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