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Oracle Forms Developer – Form Builder Reference, Volume 1

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Run Modules Asynchronously<br />

Determines whether forms that you run from <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> are executed synchronously or<br />

asynchronously with respect to <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> itself:<br />

• When Run Modules Asynchronously is Off, forms you run from <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> are synchronous.<br />

That is, you cannot work in <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> until you exit the form.<br />

• When Run Modules Asynchronously is On, forms you run from <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> are asynchronous, so<br />

you can move back and forth between <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> and <strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime.<br />

When you run a form synchronously, <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> notifies you of any <strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime startup errors that<br />

occur by displaying an alert in <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong>. When you run a form asynchronously, no such<br />

communication between <strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime and <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong> occurs, and <strong><strong>Form</strong>s</strong> Runtime startup errors are<br />

not reported in <strong>Form</strong> <strong>Builder</strong>.<br />

Default Off<br />

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