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Oracle APEX Cookbook : Second Edition

You're reading from   Oracle APEX Cookbook : Second Edition Get straight into developing modern web applications, including mobile, using the recipes in this brilliant cookbook for Oracle Application Express (APEX). From the basics to more advanced features, it's a reference book and guide in one.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2013
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ISBN-13 9781782179672
Length 444 pages
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Oracle APEX Cookbook Second Edition
Credits
About the Authors
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Creating a Basic APEX Application 2. Themes and Templates FREE CHAPTER 3. Extending APEX 4. Creating Websheet Applications 5. APEX Plug-ins 6. Creating Multilingual APEX Applications 7. APEX APIs 8. Using Web Services 9. Publishing from APEX 10. APEX Environment 11. APEX Administration 12. Team Development 13. HTML5 and CSS3 14. Mobile Index

Creating help functionality with apex_application.help


To support a user-friendly interface, applications can be enhanced with a help functionality. In APEX, you can easily build a context sensitive help. You can place a help link in the navigation bar so that it is available on every page in the application.

Getting ready

Make sure you have an existing application with some pages where you can show some help.

How to do it...

First, let's create the help page.

  1. In the Application Builder, click on the Create Page button.

  2. Select Blank page.

  3. Enter a page number and an alias. Click on Next.

  4. Enter a name for the help page. Click on Next.

  5. Select No tabs and click on Next.

  6. Click on Finish.

    The page has now been created. Click on the Edit page icon to continue.

  7. In the Regions section, click on the Add icon.

  8. Select PL/SQL Dynamic content.

  9. Enter a title. Click on Next.

  10. In the PL/SQL source text area, enter the following code:

    APEX_APPLICATION.HELP(
    p_flow_id => :APP_ID,
    p_flow_step_id => :REQUEST,
    p_before_region_html...
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