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Oracle Forms 6i List of Values

Asked by spsun in Oracle IAS Application Server, Oracle Database, PL / SQL

Tags: Oracle Forms 6i

Hello Experts,

Can you please advise me on this:

I have a form [6i]with 'Tabs'.
I have a LOV in tab 'region'.user invokes the LOV and selects a value from it and saves the record.It works fine. If the user does not select the value from LOV by clicking 'Cancel'
then I retrieve the existing value by using get_item_property.when i click on second tab 'sales' and come back to tab 'region' forms prompts 'Do you want to save changes you have made'.I have  not made any change.How can I suppress 'Do you want to save changes'??
if :region.reason = 1 then


      DECLARE
             dummy       BOOLEAN;
      BEGIN

          dummy := Show_LOV('constraints',460,130);
          IF NOT DUMMY then
          :region.onreason := get_item_property('region.onreason',database_value);
          
                      raise form_trigger_failure;
          end if;
             END;


 end if;

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if :region.reason = 1 then
 
 
	DECLARE
		 dummy	 BOOLEAN;
	BEGIN
 
    	dummy := Show_LOV('constraints',460,130);
    	IF NOT DUMMY then
    	:region.onreason := get_item_property('region.onreason',database_value);
    	
    			raise form_trigger_failure;
    	end if;
		 END; 
 
 
 end if;
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