This week: Take a 5-minute dive into Anton’s and Hayden’s thought processes as they turn a browser-based web service call into a database web service call. Their example uses the APEX Geocoded Address item type to get latitudes and longitudes into the database, but the technique can work for so much more!
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APEX Instant Tips #98: An easier way to give secure access to a REST enabled schema
Anton describes how to give access to a REST-enabled schema by simply granting the SQL developer...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #97: What should :APP_USER contain?
For active APEX users, switching user names can be a major inconvenience. Anton recommends setting APP_User...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #96: monitor your query with automations
In this episode, Anton and Hayden recommend trying automations when IR subscriptions don't quite meet your...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #95: Making the most of a navigation menu
Anton and Hayden provide an efficient solution for how to replicate the redundant menu design pattern...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #94: Creating shortcuts in APEX
Since APEX ver. 22.1 it has never been easier to create shortcuts in APEX. In this...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #93: Using APEX App builder for design inspiration
Anton & Hayden present 5 APEX App Builder design features that can serve as inspiration for...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #92: Using RESTful services to synch data during deployment
Struggling to deploy in APEX? REST easy, Anton and Hayden have another method to move data...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #91: Enabling PL/SQL warnings with a logon trigger
Hayden shows Anton how to get the benefits of enabling PL/SQL warnings without a sql developer...
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