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Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Integration and OA Framework Development and Extension Cookbook

You're reading from   Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Integration and OA Framework Development and Extension Cookbook A practical step-by-step guide to develop end-to-end extensions to Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12, with detailed illustrations and explanations

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Product type Paperback
Published in Mar 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781849687126
Length 398 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Andy Penver Andy Penver
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Oracle E-Business Suite R12 Integration and OA Framework Development and Extension Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Personalizing OA Framework Pages FREE CHAPTER 2. Getting Started with OA Framework Pages 3. Creating a Master Detail Page in OA Framework 4. Adding a Creation Page and LOV Region in OA Framework 5. Advanced OA Framework 6. BI Publisher 7. Desktop Integration 8. Utilities Index

Partial Page Rendering


In Partial Page Rendering (PPR), a portion of the page refreshes some user actions for which PARTIAL PAGE ACTION is enabled. This means other items on the page will retain their values. When we add PPR to a page, the item on which we perform the action will be the result of the PPR code that the developer has written.

So, PPR is based on a user action on an item on our page, on which PARTIAL FIRE ACTION is enabled. This will be an item, or set of items, which are affected by that partial action. Meanwhile, the other items on the page will remain unaffected.

When PPR occurs, the entire page is refreshed. The PPR action takes place only on the affected item(s).

Developers can implement PPR to perform the following tasks:

  • Configuring the selection of a pop list (drop down), which will in turn cause other fields to render, be updateable, be required, and so on

  • Configuring the change in value of a text field to cause other fields to render, be updateable, be required, and so...

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