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Detect uncompiled units in PLL file?

by yf110@[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Malcolm Dew-Jones) Dec 21, 2007 at 11:21 AM

I am using Oracle tools 10GR2.

In the past I have always used .plx files in forms projects, but on this
project we are supposed to just the use the .pll directly.

For the most part this seems to work fine, but one minor problem is that
if someone saves a .pll without completely compiling it first then any
uncompiled code in the .pll causes errors later.

I can do a compile check (i.e. create a plx) to confirm a pll _can_
compile, but even so, that doesn't ensure the pll _is_ already compiled,
ready to go.

Does anyone knows how to detect uncompiled code in .pll files without
opening them in "by hand" in Forms Builder and looking at the object
display?

Also, I am wondering if there is a tool to compile .pll files "in place"
in some kinda batch mode.  I.e. Instead of using frmcmp to create a
compiled .plx, what I want is to produce a .pll file, like when you do a
****ft+Ctrl+K in Builder.

Thanks for any feedback.

Malcolm Dew-Jones
 




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