Identity the three true statements about a Key flexfield. (Choose three.)
A.
It appears as a normalfieldon a form.
B.
It is used in Oracle Applications as identifiers for entitles.
C.
The identifier created using a Key flexfield is required by Oracle application.
D.
It defines a basicstructurethat gathers additional information for all entitles.
E.
It defines several different structures that gather specialized information for different types of
the samegeneral entity.
Explanation:
A: There are two types offlexfields: key flexfields and descriptive flexfields. A key
flexfield appears on your form as a normal text field with an appropriate prompt.
C: The Oracle Applications use key flexfields to represent intelligent keys with
unique ID numbers. That is, an end user sees and works with an easy-to-remember
intelligent key code, while the Oracle Applications only need to store a hidden unique
ID number in most tables.
E: Key flexfields appear on three different types of application form:
* Combinations form
* Foreign key form
* Range form
These form types correspond to the types of tables that contain key flexfield data.
Reference: Oracle Applications Flexfields Guide,