A. Use the context sensitive menu in the Gallery pane.
B. Drag and drop the checkbox item into the Layout pane
C. Add a checkbox from the Property Editor
D. Right click Body in the Rendering Tree and add a New Page Item as Checkbox Type.
A. List
B. Oracle Text
C. Standard
A. Once you create a Shared Component, you can add them to any page within your APEX application
B. Shared components are common elements that can be displayed or applied on any page within an application
C. Once you create a Shared Component, you can add them to any page within an APEX application in any workspace.
D. Breadcrumbs, Lists, and Navigation Bar entries are examples of shared components
A. Join me in congratulating :P1 ENAME as the new employee of the month!
B. Join me in congratulating &P1 ENAME, as the new employee of the month!
C. Join me in congratulating v('P1_ENAME') as the new employee of the month!
A. The import process does not import the supporting objects defined during the export.
B. You cannot change the application ID during the import process.
C. You cannot import an APEX application exported from a latest APEX version to an old APEX version.
A. Interactive Grid
B. Form
C. Interactive Report
D. Master Detail
A. Running an APEX app needs client software.
B. APEX eliminates middle-tier application logic.
C. Processing and data manipulation is not executed in the database.
D. Application definition is not stored in the database.
E. You can build interactive reporting apps based on data from disparate systems
A. Horizontal(Row)
B. Grid
C. Float
D. Vertical(Column)
A. APP_USER
B. HTTP_USER
C. APEX_USER
D. LDAP_USER
A. Import previously exported apps.
B. Create and manage apps.
C. Create and manage database objects.
D. Generate data definition language (DDL) statements from the Oracle data dictionary.
E. Create join queries using drag and drop.