tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561253375800464394.post6986609312780448144..comments2024-03-28T10:48:36.635+01:00Comments on Denes Kubicek ApEx BLOG: Tabular Form - Change Column TypeDenes Kubicekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01962373591521960882noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561253375800464394.post-67769497346454869722016-01-17T05:21:17.288+01:002016-01-17T05:21:17.288+01:00Denes Kubicek, I have faced some problem in oracle...Denes Kubicek, I have faced some problem in oracle apex tabular. Like I have 4 columns a tabular form empno (database column), ename (virtual column-not db), job (virtual column not db), salary (virtual column not db).<br /><br />When i reorganized (order up down) virtual column and submit tabular form then show an error message.<br /><br />----------------------<br />Current version of data in database has changed since user initiated update process. current row version identifier = "03D26C4A1202BAEE2829CE39CB9B9465C6DC5DBD" application row version identifier = "8AF6DEA19217EED5C294E0E530FB287ADF7ABFA4" (Row 1)Md. Firoz Mahmud - Bangladeshhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05456155009972727234noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561253375800464394.post-45861150466457164342016-01-05T09:13:11.676+01:002016-01-05T09:13:11.676+01:00Thank you Denes. This is what I am looking for som...Thank you Denes. This is what I am looking for some time.<br />I have only one question to your usefull solution:how did you create the two buttons 'Salary Read Only - Save State' and 'Salary Input' at the same grid position.<br />Msrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05895709291841115639noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561253375800464394.post-23651280033330702462015-04-29T15:28:08.785+02:002015-04-29T15:28:08.785+02:00:)
Sometimes, it may be required, that certain us...:)<br /><br />Sometimes, it may be required, that certain users do not have access to a specific column. This may help there. Saving State is saving state. Doesn't need to be there if not required.<br /><br />DenesDenes Kubicekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01962373591521960882noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1561253375800464394.post-68446580585379885362015-04-29T15:15:34.153+02:002015-04-29T15:15:34.153+02:00Thanks, Denes. But as an Apex newbie, I don't ...Thanks, Denes. But as an Apex newbie, I don't understand the significance of changing the column type from text to display. Can you give a brief explanation, and also point out what the "saving state" attribute accomplishes. Thanks!Mikenoreply@blogger.com