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° Make This Field Required : Prevent a user from selecting a new
record or closing a form if no value has been saved in the
selected field.
° Enforce Uppercase on This Field : Requires that data entered in the
selected field should be all in upper case.
° Hide This Tab : Remove the tab that contains the selected field, and
all the fields associated with it, from the form.
° Get Field Properties : Capture the properties of the selected field.
(This is essentially the same as simply navigating to the field with the
Event Tracker running.)
4.
A message informs you that a rule is created. Click on the OK button to close
the message.
The security attributes you configure through use of the Event Tracker take effect
when you complete the definition of the Rule Element from which you are running
the Event Tracker.
Updating Element definition
In order to complete the rule element, open Form Rules (if you have closed it to
apply the Event Tracker to an Oracle EBS form) and select the rule with which
you want to work. If you have created a fragmentary element for the purpose of
running the Event Tracker, select that element. If you are creating a new element
from scratch, perform step 1 to step 3 of the previous section and then carry out
the following steps:
1.
In the Event field, select (or replace the value Event Tracker with) an event
that determines the circumstances under which the rule element is to
be evaluated.
2.
Choose among the following options:
° When New Form : The element fires when a user opens its target
form. If you select this event, you cannot enter values in the Block
Name and Field Name fields.
° When New Block : The element fires when a user navigates from
one block to another in the target form. Else, if you select a value
in the Block Name field (which is recommended), the element fires
when a user navigates to the specified block.
 
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