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3.
In the To Function list of values, select the user function name that
corresponds to the form to which you are creating a link. In order to
ascertain the user function name:
i. Determine the internal name for the form to which you are creating
a link.
ii. Switch to the Application Developer responsibility and select
Application | Form option. Using the form name you determined
in the previous step, query on the Form field and note the
corresponding value in the User Form Name field. (In order to query,
press the F11 key. Type the value for which you are querying in the
appropriate field, and then press Ctrl + F11 ).
iii. Still in the Application Developer responsibility, select Application
| Function option. In the Form field of its Form tab, query on the
user form name value that you determined in the previous step.
Then click on the Description tab and make a note of the value in
the User Function Name ield.
4.
If your function takes parameters, the Parameters field displays a template
indicating what those parameters are. Replace the placeholders (the text
surrounded by angle brackets) with actual values. If the Parameters field,
remains blank after you select a function, you need not supply parameters.
However, you can, enter QUERY_ONLY="YES" to make the destination
form open in query-only mode.
5.
In the Icon Name field, accept the default value.
6.
Ensure that the Active checkbox is selected.
Creating zooms
A zoom enables a user to move from a block to another form by clicking on the
Zoom button in the Oracle EBS toolbar. You can create only one zoom per block.
In order to do so, use the Zooms section of the Navigation panel:
1.
In the From Block list of values, select the block from which you want to
enable the zoom. The list of values (LOVs) presents all of the blocks for the
target form that you have captured through the use of the Event Tracker.
2.
In the To Function list of values, select the user function name that
corresponds to the form for which you are creating a link.
 
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