1.commit_form
Commit to the data changes above the form and commit to similar update,insert statements in the code;
If there is a conflict between the data changes in the form and the data in the code, then the interface will prevail.
2.do_key (' Commit_form ')
Will first look for the triggers in the form under the Key-commit this trigger, and execute the code written in Key-commit.
If this trigger is not key-commit, it will be submitted for the form and the code.
If there is a conflict between the data changes in the form and the data in the code, then the interface will prevail.
3.commit
Submit the form and the database.
If there is a conflict between the data changes in the form and the data in the code, then the interface will prevail.
4.FORMS_DDL (' commit ');
Only the Update,insert,delete statements in the code are submitted, and the data changes above the form are not submitted. [@[email protected]]
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