Urgent: how to manage balance in forms 10g??

hello,i am new to oracle and im working on a project i have created a table for student fees and school expenses .
i want that when student pay fee it amount to to another table called balance table and it automatically update every time and when school management add new expense amount it subtract the amount from balance and update table
balance..
can any one help me in this i will appreciate that ???

check this
http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/forms/htdocs/webutil/WebUtilFAQ.htm
Rajesh Alex

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