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oracle.odi.interfaces.interactive.support.actions
Class InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled
java.lang.Object
oracle.odi.interfaces.interactive.support.actions.InterfaceActionOnTargetColumn
oracle.odi.interfaces.interactive.support.actions.InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- IInterfaceAction
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public class InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled
- extends InterfaceActionOnTargetColumn
InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled is an interface action class used to set an indicator flag for a column to specify whether it is enabled for mapping.
- Since:
- 11.1.1.3.0
- See Also:
InteractiveInterfaceHelperWithActions
Constructor Summary |
InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled(java.lang.String pColumnName, boolean pEnabled)
Creates an action class instance which will set the enabled flag on a column, when performAction is called. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
equals, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled
public InterfaceActionOnTargetColumnSetEnabled(java.lang.String pColumnName,
boolean pEnabled)
- Creates an action class instance which will set the enabled flag on a column, when
performAction
is called. This flag determines whether a column is active in a mapping. This constructor should be called directly to create the action class instance. This instance should then be passed to InteractiveInterfaceHelperWithActions.performAction
to set the enabled flag.
- Parameters:
pColumnName
- Column name
pEnabled
- True if the column is enabled for mapping, else false.
performAction
public void performAction(IInterfaceActionListener pInterfaceActionListener,
IInterfaceUndoListener pInterfaceUndoListener,
IActionHelper pActionHelper)
- For internal use only.
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- Parameters:
pInterfaceActionListener
- the interface action listener instance
pInterfaceUndoListener
- the interface undo listener instance
pActionHelper
- the action helper instance
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