Ref:Training/Oracle 11g/39date:30/10/2015

Subject: - Invitation for sealed quotations/proposal for Training in Oracle 11g SQL/PLSQL, Forms and Reports

The office of the Accountant General (Accounts & Entitlement) Maharashtra-I,Mumbai 400020 hereinafter referred to as ‘OFFICE’ invites proposal from reputed vendors for imparting training in Oracle 11g (SQL/PLSQL, Forms and Reports) and Oracle 11g DBA . The details ofthe courses to be conducted, tentative number of participants and the approximate duration of the course are given below:

Option –I Training conducted at Vendor choice of venue, preferably near office area for 3 hours, (Monday to Friday-9.30 am to 12.30 pm)

Course Modules / No of days @ Half day session per day
Developers Course
Oracle SQL / 8-10 days of 3 hours each
Oracle PL SQL / 10-12 days of 3 hours each
Oracle Forms & Reports / 12-15days of 3 hours each
DBA Course / 18-20 days of 3 hours each

Option –II Training conducted at In-house Training Room for 3 hours (Monday to Friday-9.30 am to 12.30 pm)

Course Modules / No of days @ Half day sessions per day
Developers Course
Oracle SQL / 8-10 days of 3 hours each
Oracle PL SQL / 10-12 days of 3 hours each
Oracle Forms & Reports / 12-15 days of 3 hours each
DBA Course / 18-20 days of 3 hours each

Terms and Conditions:

  1. Course Fees per participant (approximately 15 per course) may be quoted inclusive of all Taxes.
  2. Indicative Course topics to be covered have been enumerated in the Annexure; any change/modification may be communicated in the tender proposal
  3. The course should also include practical sessions with reference to the existing database of VLC/GPF/Pension containing over 1000 tables in Oracle 10g/11g
  4. The DBA course shouldinclude Linux 5.6 installation, Trouble shooting along with the Oracle 10g/11g installation and fine tuning.
  5. Any disruption in the training due to any reason will be compensated by providing extra training hours.
  6. Complete profile of the trainers will be provided in the proposal. During course of training, if their services are found unsatisfactory, suitable replacement to be provided by the vendor as per Office suggestion.
  7. At the end of the Course, tests to be conducted and certificates to be given to Trainees
  8. In case of Option II, desktops, projector will be provided by the Office. The vendor will have to provide Oracle Server of good configuration to enable import test data of VLC/GPF/Pension database for practical sessions.
  9. Tea to be provided by the vendor during tea break in case of Option -1
  10. Full payment will be made on satisfactory completion of the course.
  11. Detailed proposal in sealedenvelope should reach the undersigned on or before 07-12-2015.
  12. In case of any clarification, please contact Shri I M Bharmal Sr. AO 022-22039680 extn 438 – mobile 09820145152

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Deputy Accountant General

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भारतीय लेखा तथा लेखापरीक्षा विभाग

INDIAN AUDIT & ACCOUNTS DEPARTMENT

प्रधान महालेखाकार का कार्यालय(लेखा व हकदारी)-I, महाराष्ट्रÅ

OFFICE OF THE PRINCIPAL ACCOUNTANT GENERAL (ACCOUNTS & ENTITLEMENT)-I, MAHARASHTRA,

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सं. प्रशिक्षण/Oracle11g/39 दिनांक: 30/10/2015

विषय :- Oracle11gSQL/PLSQL, FORMS & REPORTSमें प्रशिक्षण हेतु मोहरबंद

कॉटेशन/प्रस्ताव के लिए आमंत्रण
महालेखाकार (लेखा व हकदारी) महाराष्ट्र –I, मुंबई 400 020 कार्यालयOracle11g(SQL/PLSQL, FORMS & REPORTS)और Oracle11g DBAमें प्रशिक्षण प्रदान करने हेतु प्रतिष्ठित वेंडरों से मोहरबंद कॉटेशन/प्रस्ताव आमंत्रित करता है। अपेक्षित प्रशिक्षण, प्रतिभागियों की अनंतिम संख्या और प्रशिक्षण की अनुमानित अवधि से संबंधी ब्यौरें निम्नलिखित है:-

विकल्प -1 तीन घंटों की समयावधि हेतु कार्यालय के पास वेंडर की पसंद के स्थान पर आयोजित किया जाने वाला प्रशिक्षण (सोमवार से शुक्रवार – प्रातः 9.30 बजे से दोपहर 12.30 बजे तक)

प्रशिक्षण मॉड्युलस / दिनों की संख्या @ प्रतिदिन अर्द्धदिवस सत्र
डवलपर्स कॉर्स
Oracle SQL / 8-10 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
Oracle PLSQL / 10-12 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
OracleFORMS & REPORTS / 12-15 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
DBA COURSE / 18-20 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक

विकल्प -IIतीन घंटों की समयावधि हेतु इन-हाउस प्रशिक्षण रुम में आयोजित किया जाने वाला प्रशिक्षण (सोमवार से शुक्रवार – प्रातः 9.30 बजे से दोपहर 12.30 बजे तक)

प्रशिक्षण मॉड्युलस / दिनों की संख्या @ अर्द्धदिवस सत्र प्रतिदिन
डवलपर्स कॉर्स
Oracle SQL / 8-10 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
Oracle PLSQL / 10-12 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
OracleFORMS & REPORTS / 12-15 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक
DBA COURSE / 18-20 दिन 3 घंटे प्रत्येक

नियम व शर्तें :-
1. प्रति प्रतिभागी (लगभग 15 प्रति प्रशिक्षण) हेतु सभी करों सहितप्रशिक्षण शुल्क का उल्लेख किया जाए
2. अनुलग्नक में प्रदान किए जाने वाले सांकेतिक प्रशिक्षणों के विषय उल्लेखित किए गए है। किसी भी बदलाव/परिवर्तन संबंधी सूचना टेंडर प्रस्ताव में दी जाए।

3. प्रशिक्षण में वर्तमान वीएलसी/जीपीएफ/पेंशन संबंधी डाटाबेस व Oracle 10g/11gमें 1000 टेबल से संबंधी अभ्यास सत्र भी शामिल होना चाहिए।
4. डीबीए प्रशिक्षण में Oracle 10g/11gसक्रीय करना और फाईन ट्यूनिंग सहित ट्रबल शुटींग व Linux5.6 सक्रीय करना भी शामिल होना चाहिए।
5. प्रशिक्षण में किसी भी कारण से व्यवधान होने पर अलग से घंटों में प्रशिक्षण प्रदान करके उसकी क्षतिपूर्ति की जाएगी।

6. प्रस्ताव में प्रशिक्षकों का पूरा ब्यौरा दिया जाए। प्रशिक्षण के दौरान यदि उनकी सेवाएं असंतोषजनक पाई जाती है, वेंडर द्वारा कार्यालय के सुझावानुसार उचित प्रशिक्षक प्रदान किया जाएगा।
7. प्रशिक्षण के अंत में, परीक्षा आयोजित की जाएगी और प्रशिक्षणार्थियों को प्रमाण-पत्र दिए जाएंगे।
8. विकल्प-II के मामले में, डेस्कटॉप, प्रॉजेक्टर कार्यालय द्वारा प्रदान किए जाएंगे। वेंडर द्वारा अभ्यास सत्र हेतु वीएलसी/जीपीएफ/पेंशन डाटाबेस के टेस्ट डाटा के लिए अच्छे विन्यास (कॉंफिगुरेसन) के Oracle Server प्रदान करने होंगे।

9. विकल्प-1 के मामले में चाय ब्रेक के दौरान चाय प्रदान करनी होगी।

10. प्रशिक्षण के संतोषजनक समापन पर पूरा भुगतान किया जाएगा।
11. मोहरबंद लिफाफे में विस्तृत प्रस्ताव अधोहस्ताक्षरी के पास दिनांक 07/12/2015 तक या पहले पहुच जाना चाहिए।

12. किसी भी स्पष्टीकरण हेतु, कृपया श्री आई. एम. भारमल व.ले.अ., दूरभाष 022-22039680 विस्तारित 438 व मोबाईल नं. 09820145152 पर संपर्क करें।

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उपमहालेखाकार

Annexure

INDICATIVE LIST OF COURSE CONTENT TO BE COVERED FOR THE ORACLE 11g TRAINING

Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL

Introduction to Oracle Database
  • List the features of Oracle Database 11g
  • Discuss the basic design, theoretical, and physical aspects of a relational database
  • Categorize the different types of SQL statements
  • Describe the data set used by the course
  • Log on to the database using SQL Developer environment
  • Save queries to files and use script files in SQL Developer
Retrieve Data using the SQL SELECT Statement
  • List the capabilities of SQL SELECT statements
  • Generate a report of data from the output of a basic SELECT statement
  • Select All Columns
  • Select Specific Columns
  • Use Column Heading Defaults
  • Use Arithmetic Operators
  • Understand Operator Precedence
  • Learn the DESCRIBE command to display the table structure
Learn to Restrict and Sort Data
  • Write queries that contain a WHERE clause to limit the output retrieved
  • List the comparison operators and logical operators that are used in a WHERE clause
  • Describe the rules of precedence for comparison and logical operators
  • Use character string literals in the WHERE clause
  • Write queries that contain an ORDER BY clause to sort the output of a SELECT statement
  • Sort output in descending and ascending order
Usage of Single-Row Functions to Customize Output
  • Describe the differences between single row and multiple row functions
  • Manipulate strings with character function in the SELECT and WHERE clauses
  • Manipulate numbers with the ROUND, TRUNC, and MOD functions
  • Perform arithmetic with date data
  • Manipulate dates with the DATE functions
Invoke Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions
  • Describe implicit and explicit data type conversion
  • Use the TO_CHAR, TO_NUMBER, and TO_DATE conversion functions
  • Nest multiple functions
  • Apply the NVL, NULLIF, and COALESCE functions to data
  • Use conditional IF THEN ELSE logic in a SELECT statement
Aggregate Data Using the Group Functions
  • Use the aggregation functions to produce meaningful reports
  • Divide the retrieved data in groups by using the GROUP BY clause
  • Exclude groups of data by using the HAVING clause
Display Data From Multiple Tables Using Joins
  • Write SELECT statements to access data from more than one table
  • View data that generally does not meet a join condition by using outer joins
  • Join a table to itself by using a self join
Use Sub-queries to Solve Queries
  • Describe the types of problem that sub-queries can solve
  • Define sub-queries
  • List the types of sub-queries
  • Write single-row and multiple-row sub-queries
The SET Operators
  • Describe the SET operators
  • Use a SET operator to combine multiple queries into a single query
  • Control the order of rows returned
Data Manipulation Statements
  • Describe each DML statement
  • Insert rows into a table
  • Change rows in a table by the UPDATE statement
  • Delete rows from a table with the DELETE statement
  • Save and discard changes with the COMMIT and ROLLBACK statements
  • Explain read consistency
Use of DDL Statements to Create and Manage Tables
  • Categorize the main database objects
  • Review the table structure
  • List the data types available for columns
  • Create a simple table
  • Decipher how constraints can be created at table creation
  • Describe how schema objects work
Other Schema Objects
  • Create a simple and complex view
  • Retrieve data from views
  • Create, maintain, and use sequences
  • Create and maintain indexes
  • Create private and public synonyms
Control User Access
  • Differentiate system privileges from object privileges
  • Create Users
  • Grant System Privileges
  • Create and Grant Privileges to a Role
  • Change Your Password
  • Grant Object Privileges
  • How to pass on privileges?
  • Revoke Object Privileges
Management of Schema Objects
  • Add, Modify, and Drop a Column
  • Add, Drop, and Defer a Constraint
  • How to enable and Disable a Constraint?
  • Create and Remove Indexes
  • Create a Function-Based Index
  • Perform Flashback Operations
  • Create an External Table by Using ORACLE_LOADER and by Using ORACLE_DATAPUMP
  • Query External Tables
Manage Objects with Data Dictionary Views
  • Explain the data dictionary
  • Use the Dictionary Views
  • USER_OBJECTS and ALL_OBJECTS Views
  • Table and Column Information
  • Query the dictionary views for constraint information
  • Query the dictionary views for view, sequence, index and synonym information
  • Add a comment to a table
  • Query the dictionary views for comment information

Manipulate Large Data Sets

  • Use Subqueries to Manipulate Data
  • Retrieve Data Using a Subquery as Source
  • Insert Using a Subquery as a Target
  • Usage of the WITH CHECK OPTION Keyword on DML Statements
  • List the types of Multitable INSERT Statements
  • Use Multitable INSERT Statements
  • Merge rows in a table
  • Track Changes in Data over a period of time

Data Management in different Time Zones

  • Time Zones
  • CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP, and LOCALTIMESTAMP
  • Compare Date and Time in a Session’s Time Zone
  • DBTIMEZONE and SESSIONTIMEZONE
  • Difference between DATE and TIMESTAMP
  • INTERVAL Data Types
  • Use EXTRACT, TZ_OFFSET and FROM_TZ
  • Invoke TO_TIMESTAMP,TO_YMINTERVAL and TO_DSINTERVAL

Retrieve Data Using Sub-queries

  • Multiple-Column Subqueries
  • Pairwise and Non-pairwise Comparison
  • Scalar Subquery Expressions
  • Solve problems with Correlated Subqueries
  • Update and Delete Rows Using Correlated Subqueries
  • The EXISTS and NOT EXISTS operators
  • Invoke the WITH clause
  • The Recursive WITH clause

Regular Expression Support

  • Use the Regular Expressions Functions and Conditions in SQL
  • Use Meta Characters with Regular Expressions
  • Perform a Basic Search using the REGEXP_LIKE function
  • Find patterns using the REGEXP_INSTR function
  • Extract Substrings using the REGEXP_SUBSTR function
  • Replace Patterns Using the REGEXP_REPLACE function
  • Usage of Sub-Expressions with Regular Expression Support
  • Implement the REGEXP_COUNT function

Oracle Database: Program with PL/SQL

Introduction to PL/SQL

  • Overview of PL/SQL
  • Identify the benefits of PL/SQL Subprograms
  • Overview of the types of PL/SQL blocks
  • Create a Simple Anonymous Block
  • How to generate output from a PL/SQL Block?

Declare PL/SQL Identifiers

  • List the different Types of Identifiers in a PL/SQL subprogram
  • Usage of the Declarative Section to Define Identifiers
  • Use variables to store data
  • Identify Scalar Data Types
  • The %TYPE Attribute
  • What are Bind Variables?
  • Sequences in PL/SQL Expressions

Write Executable Statements

  • Describe Basic PL/SQL Block Syntax Guidelines
  • Learn to Comment the Code
  • Deployment of SQL Functions in PL/SQL
  • How to convert Data Types?
  • Describe Nested Blocks
  • Identify the Operators in PL/SQL

Interaction with the Oracle Server

  • Invoke SELECT Statements in PL/SQL
  • Retrieve Data in PL/SQL
  • SQL Cursor concept
  • Avoid Errors by using Naming Conventions when using Retrieval and DML Statements
  • Data Manipulation in the Server using PL/SQL
  • Understand the SQL Cursor concept
  • Use SQL Cursor Attributes to Obtain Feedback on DML
  • Save and Discard Transactions

Control Structures

  • Conditional processing using IF Statements
  • Conditional processing using CASE Statements
  • Describe simple Loop Statement
  • Describe While Loop Statement
  • Describe For Loop Statement
  • Use the Continue Statement

Composite Data Types

  • Use PL/SQL Records
  • The %ROWTYPE Attribute
  • Insert and Update with PL/SQL Records
  • INDEX BY Tables
  • Examine INDEX BY Table Methods
  • Use INDEX BY Table of Records

Explicit Cursors

  • What are Explicit Cursors?
  • Declare the Cursor
  • Open the Cursor
  • Fetch data from the Cursor
  • Close the Cursor
  • Cursor FOR loop
  • The %NOTFOUND and %ROWCOUNT Attributes
  • Describe the FOR UPDATE Clause and WHERE CURRENT Clause

Exception Handling

  • Understand Exceptions
  • Handle Exceptions with PL/SQL
  • Trap Predefined Oracle Server Errors
  • Trap Non-Predefined Oracle Server Errors
  • Trap User-Defined Exceptions
  • Propagate Exceptions
  • RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR Procedure

Stored Procedures

  • Create a Modularized and Layered Subprogram Design
  • Modularize Development With PL/SQL Blocks
  • Understand the PL/SQL Execution Environment
  • List the benefits of using PL/SQL Subprograms
  • List the differences between Anonymous Blocks and Subprograms
  • Create, Call, and Remove Stored Procedures
  • Implement Procedures Parameters and Parameters Modes
  • View Procedure Information

Stored Functions and Debugging Subprograms

  • Create, Call, and Remove a Stored Function
  • Identify the advantages of using Stored Functions
  • Identify the steps to create a stored function
  • Invoke User-Defined Functions in SQL Statements
  • Restrictions when calling Functions
  • Control side effects when calling Functions
  • View Functions Information
  • How to debug Functions and Procedures?

Packages

  • Listing the advantages of Packages
  • Describe Packages
  • What are the components of a Package?
  • Develop a Package
  • How to enable visibility of a Package’s Components?
  • Create the Package Specification and Body using the SQL CREATE Statement and SQL Developer
  • Invoke the Package Constructs
  • View the PL/SQL Source Code using the Data Dictionary

Deploying Packages

  • Overloading Subprograms in PL/SQL
  • Use the STANDARD Package
  • Use Forward Declarations to solve Illegal Procedure Reference
  • Implement Package Functions in SQL and Restrictions
  • Persistent State of Packages
  • Persistent State of a Package Cursor
  • Control side effects of PL/SQL Subprograms
  • Invoke PL/SQL Tables of Records in Packages

Implement Oracle-Supplied Packages in Application Development

  • What are Oracle-Supplied Packages?
  • Examples of some of the Oracle-Supplied Packages
  • How does the DBMS_OUTPUT Package work?
  • Use the UTL_FILE Package to Interact with Operating System Files
  • Invoke the UTL_MAIL Package
  • Write UTL_MAIL Subprograms

Dynamic SQL

  • The Execution Flow of SQL
  • What is Dynamic SQL?
  • Declare Cursor Variables
  • Dynamically Executing a PL/SQL Block
  • Configure Native Dynamic SQL to Compile PL/SQL Code
  • How to invoke DBMS_SQL Package?
  • Implement DBMS_SQL with a Parameterized DML Statement
  • Dynamic SQL Functional Completeness

Design Considerations for PL/SQL Code

  • Standardize Constants and Exceptions
  • Understand Local Subprograms
  • Write Autonomous Transactions
  • Implement the NOCOPY Compiler Hint
  • Invoke the PARALLEL_ENABLE Hint
  • The Cross-Session PL/SQL Function Result Cache
  • The DETERMINISTIC Clause with Functions
  • Usage of Bulk Binding to Improve Performance

Triggers

  • Describe Triggers
  • Identify the Trigger Event Types and Body
  • Business Application Scenarios for Implementing Triggers
  • Create DML Triggers using the CREATE TRIGGER Statement and SQL Developer
  • Identify the Trigger Event Types, Body, and Firing (Timing)
  • Differences between Statement Level Triggers and Row Level Triggers
  • Create Instead of and Disabled Triggers
  • How to Manage, Test and Remove Triggers?

Creating Compound, DDL, and Event Database Triggers

  • What are Compound Triggers?
  • Identify the Timing-Point Sections of a Table Compound Trigger
  • Understand the Compound Trigger Structure for Tables and Views
  • Implement a Compound Trigger to Resolve the Mutating Table Error
  • Comparison of Database Triggers to Stored Procedures
  • Create Triggers on DDL Statements
  • Create Database-Event and System-Events Triggers
  • System Privileges Required to Manage Triggers

PL/SQL Compiler

  • What is the PL/SQL Compiler?
  • Describe the Initialization Parameters for PL/SQL Compilation
  • List the new PL/SQL Compile Time Warnings
  • Overview of PL/SQL Compile Time Warnings for Subprograms
  • List the benefits of Compiler Warnings
  • List the PL/SQL Compile Time Warning Messages Categories
  • Setting the Warning Messages Levels: Using SQL Developer, PLSQL_WARNINGS Initialization Parameter, and the DBMS_WARNING Package Subprograms
  • View Compiler Warnings: Using SQL Developer, SQL*Plus, or the Data Dictionary Views

Manage PL/SQL Code

  • What Is Conditional Compilation?
  • Implement Selection Directives
  • Invoke Predefined and User-Defined Inquiry Directives
  • The PLSQL_CCFLAGS Parameter and the Inquiry Directive
  • Conditional Compilation Error Directives to Raise User-Defined Errors
  • The DBMS_DB_VERSION Package
  • Write DBMS_PREPROCESSOR Procedures to Print or Retrieve Source Text
  • Obfuscation and Wrapping PL/SQL Code

Manage Dependencies

  • Overview of Schema Object Dependencies
  • Query Direct Object Dependencies using the USER_DEPENDENCIES View
  • Query an Object’s Status
  • Invalidation of Dependent Objects
  • Display the Direct and Indirect Dependencies
  • Fine-Grained Dependency Management in Oracle Database 11g
  • Understand Remote Dependencies
  • Recompile a PL/SQL Program Unit

Oracle Forms & Reports

Introducing Oracle Forms Developer and Forms Services

  • Grid Computing
  • Oracle 10g Products
  • Oracle Application Server 10g Architecture
  • Benefits and Components of Oracle Developer Suite 10g
  • Running a Forms Developer Application
  • Working in the Forms Developer Environment

Creating Forms Modules

  • Creating a Basic Forms Module
  • Creating a Master-Detail Forms Module
  • Modifying the Data Block
  • Modifying the Layout

Working with Data Blocks and Frames

  • Using the Property Palette
  • Managing Object Properties
  • Creating and Using Visual Attributes
  • Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Data Blocks
  • Controlling Frame Properties
  • Creating Control Blocks
  • Deleting Data Blocks

Working with Input Items

  • Creating Text Items
  • Controlling the Behavior and Appearance of Text Items
  • Creating LOVs
  • Defining Editors
  • Creating Check Boxes
  • Creating List Items
  • Creating Radio Groups

Working with Non Input Items

  • Creating a Display Item
  • Creating an Image Item
  • Creating a Push Button
  • Creating a Calculated Item
  • Creating a Hierarchical Tree Item
  • Creating a Bean Area Item

Working with Windows and Canvases

  • Overview of Windows and Canvases
  • Displaying a Forms Module in Multiple Windows
  • Creating a New Window
  • Displaying a Forms Module on Multiple Layouts
  • Creating a New Content Canvas
  • Creating a New Stacked Canvas
  • Creating a New Toolbar Canvas
  • Creating a New Tab Canvas

Producing Triggers

  • Grouping Triggers into Categories
  • Defining Trigger Components: Type, Code, and Scope
  • Specifying Execution Hierarchy
  • Using the PL/SQL Editor
  • Writing Trigger Code
  • Using Variables and Built-ins
  • Using the When-Button-Pressed and When-Window-Closed Triggers

Debugging Triggers

  • The Debugging Process
  • The Debug Console
  • Setting Breakpoints
  • Debugging Tips
  • Running a Form in Debug Mode
  • Stepping through Code

Adding Functionality to Items

  • Coding Item Interaction Triggers
  • Defining Functionality for Check Boxes
  • Changing List Items at Run Time
  • Displaying LOVs from Buttons
  • Populating Image Items
  • Populating and Displaying Hierarchical Trees
  • Interacting with JavaBeans

Run-Time Messages and Alerts

  • Built-ins and Handling Errors
  • Controlling System Messages
  • The FORM_TRIGGER_FAILURE Exception
  • Using Triggers to Intercept System Messages
  • Creating and Controlling Alerts
  • Handling Server Errors

Query Triggers

  • SELECT Statements Issued During Query Processing
  • WHERE and ORDER BY Clauses and the ONETIME_WHERE Property
  • Writing Query Triggers
  • Query Array Processing
  • Coding Triggers for Enter-Query Mode
  • Overriding Default Query Processing
  • Obtaining Query Information at Run Time

Validation

  • Validation Process
  • Controlling Validation Using Properties
  • Controlling Validation Using Triggers
  • Performing Client-Side Validation with PJCs
  • Tracking Validation Status
  • Using Built-ins to Control When Validation Occurs

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