What does 'security setup forms that accept sql statement' mean?

I was referring one white paper 'Best Practices for Securing Oracle E-Business Suite'.
I would like to know what does 'security setup forms that accept sql statement' mean in that?
My question is
Where can the SQL statements be entered?
It would be better if I can have some examples of the same. I am trying to understand this statement.
Edited by: Kavipriya on 30 Mar, 2011 3:37 PM

It is explained in the same docs.
Best Practices for Securing the E-Business Suite [ID 189367.1] -- Page 26, under "LIMIT ACCESS TO FORMS ALLOWING SQL ENTRY" section.
Best Practices For Securing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 [ID 403537.1] -- Page 22, under "LIMIT ACCESS TO FORMS ALLOWING SQL ENTRY" section.
Thanks,
Hussein

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