Executes default processing for checking column security on a database column. This Built-in is included primarily for applications that run against a non-ORACLE data source, and use transactional triggers to replace default Oracle Forms transaction processing.
Default Check Column Security processing refers to the sequence of events that occurs when Oracle Forms enforces column-level security for each block that has the Enforce Column Security block property set Yes. To enforce column security, Oracle Forms queries the database to determine the base table columns to which the current form operator has update privileges. For columns to which the operator does not have update privileges, Oracle Forms makes the corresponding base table items in the form non-updateable by setting the Update Allowed item property to No dynamically. By default, Oracle Forms performs this operation at form startup, processing each block in sequence.
PROCEDURE ENFORCE_COLUMN_SECURITY
Built-in Type unrestricted procedure
Enter Query Mode yes
You can include this Built-in subprogram in the On-Column-Security trigger if you intend to augment the behavior of that trigger rather than completely replace the behavior. For more information, refer to Triggers in this help system.
Valid only in an On-Column-Security trigger.