When different people with different roles within APEX can view the same report, you need to ensure they can only access the information they are privy to. Sounds straightforward, but in some situations, a simple right-click and “inspect” could represent a security risk. In this week’s Instant Tips, Anton and Hayden each present their way of building conditional edit links when creating a report. After all, you can’t rely on CSS to enforce your security.
The episode also includes a cool off-topic tip on how to move a link from your computer to your phone using Chrome!
Enjoy!
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APEX Instant Tips #153: Everything you always wanted to know about combobox but never thought to ask
With Combo boxes, you must manage your business rules and watch for multi-user concurrency issues. Anton...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #152: APEX.debug
In this episode, Anton and Marwa compare Console.log, APEX_debug.log, APEX_debug.message, and APEX.debug.setlevel.
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #151: Updates to tips 148, 146 & 53
A review and update of 3 previous instant tips: Checksum, Faceted Search, and Multilingual Apps from...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #150: Rarely Used Region Types (RURTs)
Different Region Types, including the Toggle Column Report Region, Avatar Region, Reflow Region, and Smart Filters.
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #149: APEX Dev Team Magic: APEX Item Plug-in
Anton and Marwa show you a magical query. No matter what type of LOV definition you...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #148: Protect Ajax Callback processes from hacking
Last week, we made it easy to use Ajax Callback processes. This week, we show how...
Read moreAPEX Instant Tips #147: Why are Ajax Callback processes so hard to use?
Ajax callbacks are hard to use: Learn the javascript and be careful about syntax. Marwa and...
Read moreAPEX #146: APEX Instant Tips #146: Extending Faceted Search
Hosts Anton and Marwa talk about how to make a page item look and behave like...
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