Oracle has announced the general availability of Oracle APEX 3.2. In addition, they have re-vamped the APEX home page (http://apex.oracle.com) with a cleaner look than the previous version.
There seems to be a number of security features in addition to the Forms Conversion features that have been discussed for some time.
There seems to be a number of security features in addition to the Forms Conversion features that have been discussed for some time.
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Is there an upgrade version available from 3.1.2 to 3.2?
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Paul
Do you know if Apex 4.0 will have support for primary keys based on more than two columns? Also, if not, is there are workaround for this short of redesigning the table to use a primary key based on a SID? This is a major potential problem for us since we want migrate a legacy system to Apex.
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Paul
I don't know if it will, and if I had to guess, would say no.
You can use commas in the two fields to "hack" it and have more than two values as an alternative.
You may want to post this query on the OTN Forum, as it will get a much broader audience - including the APEX development team - there.
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Paul
Dan from FHLB.
How to proceed importing sql script
version 3.2.0.00.27?
We are currently on 3.1.0.0032
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You'll have to upgrade to 3.2, as APEX is not backward-compatible.
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