NDBA,

Take a look at the *Form* level property "Interaction Mode" -- set it to
non-blocking so that a cancel query button will appear:

<<<Begin Help System Info>>>
Non-blocking interaction mode is useful if you expect the query will be
time-consuming and you want the user to be able to interrupt or cancel the
query. In this mode, the Forms runtime will display a dialog that allows the
user to cancel the query.
<<<End Help System Info>>>

Regards,

Larry G. Elkins
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214.954.1781
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Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 1:10 AM
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Hello
  one of my developers has a weird(!) requirement
In one of the applications the block level property query all records has
been set to yes and the users want it that way, but they also want to have a
dialogue popping up which would allow them to abort the query if they wish
to.
The queries usually fetch a few thousand records.
I tried using the properties 'maximum query time' and 'maximum records
fetched' properties, but it doesn't seem to work.
Oracle version 8.1.5
Forms version 6.0 /6i

thanks in advance

coz
I am a
novice
Oracle Certifiable DBBS

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