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This function returns formatted HTML in a VARCHAR2 result based on whether or not a proposed password meets the password strength requirements as defined by the Oracle Application Express site administrator.
Syntax
FUNCTION STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION( p_username IN VARCHAR2, p_password IN VARCHAR2, P_OLD_PASSWORD IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, P_WORKSPACE_NAME IN VARCHAR2) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table: STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION Parameters describes the parameters available in the STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION
function.
STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION Parameters
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
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Username that identifies the account in the current workspace |
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Password to be checked against password strength rules |
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Current password for the account. Used only to enforce "new password must differ from old" rule |
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Current workspace name, used only to enforce "password must not contain workspace name" rule |
Example
The following example shows how to use the STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION
procedure. It checks the new password 'foo
' for the user 'SOMEBODY
' meets all the password strength requirements defined by the Oracle Application Express site administrator. If any of the checks fail, then the example outputs formatted HTML showing details of where the new password fails to meet requirements.
DECLARE l_username varchar2(30); l_password varchar2(30); l_old_password varchar2(30); l_workspace_name varchar2(30); BEGIN l_username := 'SOMEBODY'; l_password := 'foo'; l_old_password := 'foo'; l_workspace_name := 'XYX_WS'; HTP.P(APEX_UTIL.STRONG_PASSWORD_VALIDATION( p_username => l_username, p_password => l_password, p_old_password => l_old_password, p_workspace_name => l_workspace_name)); END;