Process points cheat sheet

Hi Folks,
Is there a cheat sheet, overview page for all process points,
including 'proces points' like authentication, vpd sections, authorization schemes,
setting application items, etc etc ?
I know much can be seen in the debug output, and using wwv_flow.debug calls, but
perhaps someone already put it together in a sheet.
Thanks in advance,
Art

Art,
That is correct.
As to the specific points:
Application items are just like page items. Binding occurs at the point they are used (when SQL is parsed).
The VPD block is executed very early in the show or accept request, right after APP_USER is ascertained.
Authorization schemes are evaluated when the page/application components that use them are encountered. Then they are evaluated again only if their Evaluation Point is Once per Page View and the same component is accessed again in another page view.
Scott

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