Forms trigger Firing Sequence

Introduction
This document lists the order in which triggers fire in Oracle Forms

o The first column, Action, describes the function to be performed (e.g. deleting a record).
o The second column, Trigger Firing Order, describes the order in which triggers fire after a
function is performed.
o The third column, Level, describes the level (form, block, item) at which the trigger fires.
This was accomplished by creating a form with all the triggers invoked. If a trigger could fire at all levels, it was included at all levels. Such a trigger fires at the lowest level at which it is defined.

Key triggers and triggers which fire via buttons or check boxes are not included.
This bulletin does not cover every contingency and covers only the most commonly used actions.


-------- ---------------------- --------
Action Trigger Firing Order --> Level
-------- ---------------------- --------

Runform

1. Pre-Logon --> Form
2. On-Logon --> Form
3. Post-Logon --> Form
4. Pre-Form --> Form
5. When-Create-Record --> Block
6. Pre-Block --> Block
7. Pre-Record --> Block
8. Pre-Text-Item --> Item
9. When-New-Form-Instance --> Form
10. When-New-Block-Instance --> Block
11. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
12. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item
***********
Enter Query
1. Post-Text-Item --> Item
2. Post-Record --> Block
3. When-Clear-Block --> Block
4. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
5. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item
Note: If you define the Key-ENTQRY trigger, this is the only trigger
which fires in an Enter Query situation.

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Execute Query
After Enter Query

1. Pre-Query --> Block
2. Pre-Select --> Block
3. On-Select --> Block
4. When-Clear-Block --> Block
5. Post-Select --> Block
6. On-Fetch --> Block
7. On-Close --> Form
8. When-Clear-Block --> Block

Note: If you define the Key-EXEQRY trigger, this is the only trigger
which fires in an Execute Query situation.

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Execute Query
Without Enter Query

1. Post-Text-Item --> Block
2. Pre-Query --> Block
3. Pre-Select --> Block
4. On-Select --> Block
5. Post-Select --> Block
6. On-Fetch --> Block
7. On-Close --> Form
8. When_Create_Record --> Block
9. Pre-Record --> Block
10. Pre-Text-Item --> Item
11. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
12. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item

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Exit
1. Post-Text-Item --> Item
2. Post-Record --> Block
3. Post-Block --> Block
4. Post-Form --> Form
5. On-Rollback --> Form
6. Pre-Logout --> Form
7. On-Logout --> Form
8. Post-Logout --> Form

**************
Next Field and
Previous field

1. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item

***************
Next Record and
Previous Record

1. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
2. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item
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Next Block and
Previous Block

1. Post-Text-Item --> Item
2. Post-Record --> Block
3. Post-Block --> Block
4. When-Create-Record --> Block
5. Pre-Block --> Block
6. Pre-Record --> Block
7. Pre-Text-Item --> Block
8. When-New-Block-Instance --> Block
9. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
10. When-New-Item-Instance --> Form

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Records Are Queried
1. Post-Query --> Block
2. Post-Change --> Block
3. Post-Change --> Item
4. Post-Change --> Block
5. Post-Change --> Form

Go back to Post-Query
NOTE: This cycle is repeated for each record retrieved.

**********************
No Records Are Queried
1. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
2. When-New-Item-Instance --> Item

NOTE: To observe this Trigger Firing Order:

a. Enter a query.
b. Enter a nonexistent record.
c. Execute the query.
The two triggers listed above, the Enter Query triggers, and
the Execute Query triggers fire.

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Create Record
1. Post-Change --> Block
2. When-Validate-Item --> Block
3. Post-Text-Item --> Block
4. When-Validate-Record --> Block
5. Post-Record --> Block
6. Post-Block --> Block
7. On-Savepoint --> Form
8. Pre-Commit --> Form
9. Pre-Insert --> Block
10. On-Insert --> Form
11. Post-Insert --> Block
12. Post-Forms-Commit --> Form
13. On-Commit --> Form
14. Post-Database-Commit --> Form
15. Pre-Block --> Block
16. Pre-Record --> Block
17. Pre-Text-Item --> Block
18. When-New-Item-Instance --> Form

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Update Record
1. When-Database-Record --> Block
2. Post-Change --> Block
3. When-Validate-Item --> Block
4. Post-Text-Item --> Block
5. When-Validate-Record --> Block
6. Post-Record --> Block
7. Post-Block --> Block
8. On-Savepoint --> Form
9. Pre-Commit --> Form
10. Pre-Update --> Block
11. On-Update --> Block
12. Post-Update --> Block
13. Post-Forms-Commit --> Form
14. On-Commit --> Form

Here the transaction is complete and one record added.

15. Post-Database-Commit --> Form
16. Pre-Text-Item --> Block
17. When-New-Item-Instance --> Form

NOTE: To observe this Trigger Firing Order:
a. Execute a query.
b. Change a value.
c. Choose Action->Save from the menu.
d. Record the triggers from that point.

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Delete Record
1. On-Lock --> Block
2. When-Remove-Record --> Block
3. Post-Change --> Block
4. Post-Change --> Block
5. Post-Change --> Block
6. Post-Change --> Block
7. Post-Change --> Block
8. Post-Change --> Block
9. Post-Change --> Item
10. Post-Query --> Block
11. Post-Text-Item --> Block
12. Post-Record --> Block
13. Pre-Record --> Block
14. Pre-Text-Item --> Block
15. When-New-Record-Instance --> Block
16. When-New-Item-Instance --> Form

NOTE: To observe this Trigger Firing Order, delete a detail record.


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