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This function generates a popup key select list from a SQL query. Similar to other available functions in the APEX_ITEM
package, the POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY
function is designed to generate forms with F01
to F50
form array elements.
Syntax
APEX_ITEM.POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY( p_idx IN NUMBER, p_value IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_lov_query IN VARCHAR2, p_width IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_max_length IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_form_index IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT '0', p_escape_html IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_max_elements IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_attributes IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_ok_to_query IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'YES', p_item_id IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL, p_item_label IN VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL) RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table: POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY Parameters describes the some parameters in the POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY
function.
POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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Form element name. For example, Because of the behavior of SELECT APEX_ITEM.POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY (1,deptno,'SELECT dname, deptno FROM dept') dt, APEX_ITEM.HIDDEN(3,empno) eno |
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Form element current value. This value should be one of the values in the |
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LOV query used for this popup. |
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Width of the text box. |
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Maximum number of characters that can be entered in the text box. |
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HTML form on the page in which an item is contained. Defaults to 0 and rarely used. Only use this parameter when it is necessary to embed a custom form in your page template (such as a search field that posts to a different Web site). If this form comes before the |
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Replacements for special characters that require an escaped equivalent.
This parameter is useful if you know your query will return illegal HTML. |
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Limit on the number of rows that can be returned by your query. Limits the performance impact of user searches. By entering a value in this parameter, you force the user to search for a narrower set of results. |
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Additional HTML attributes to use for the form item. |
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Range of values is |
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ID attribute of the form element. |
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Invisible label created for the item. |
Example
The following example demonstrates how to generate a popup select list from a SQL query.
SELECT APEX_ITEM.POPUPKEY_FROM_QUERY (1,deptno,'SELECT dname, deptno FROM dept') dt FROM emp