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4. Click Create.
A section with the same parameters, parameter values and comments of the section you are duplicating is created.4.2.3.4 Deleting a Named Configuration
When you delete a named configuration, you delete all the information within it. If you only want to delete specific parameters, see Section 4.2.4, Managing Parameters . To delete a named configuration: 1. From the Web Configuration region, select the row of the configuration section you want to delete.2. Click Delete.
The Confirmation dialog appears. 3. Click Delete. The configuration section is deleted. Oracle Enterprise Manager returns to the Web Configuration page and displays the remaining configurations.4.2.4 Managing Parameters
Use Fusion Middleware Control to manage parameters within a named configuration. You can add, edit, or delete parameters from the Section pane of Fusion Middleware Control. To edit a new or overridden parameter in a configuration section: 1. From the Web Configuration region, select the row of the configuration section that contains the parameters you want to edit.2. In the Section region, select the parameter group from the Show menu list. The
parameters of the group are displayed.3. Select the row of the parameter you want to edit. Enter the Value and Comments.
4. Click Apply to save the changes or Revert to discard them.
To add a parameter to a configuration: 1. In Fusion Middleware Control, from the Web Configuration region, select the configuration section row to which you want to add a parameter. 2. Click Add to add a parameter. The Add dialog box is displayed. 3. Enter the Name, Value and Comments for the parameter. Note: You cannot delete the Default configuration section. Note: You can edit new or overridden parameters. Inherited parameters must first be overridden so they can be edited. In Figure 4–3 , test1 is an example of a new parameter and lookandfeel is an example of an overridden parameter. Configuring and Managing Forms Services 4-94. Click Create to add the parameter.
5. Click Apply to save the changes or Revert to discard them.
To delete a parameter in a configuration: 1. In Fusion Middleware Control, from the Web Configuration region, select the configuration section row that contains the parameter you want to delete. 2. In the Sections region, from the Show menu list, select the parameter group that contains the parameter you want to delete. 3. Select the row that contains the parameter you want to delete.4. Click Delete.
5. Click Apply to save the changes or Revert to discard them.
Figure 4–3 Parameter States4.2.5 Forms Configuration Parameters
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