05Nov
By: Lauren Prezby On: November 5, 2024 In: Oracle APEX Comments: 0
10May
By: Michelle Skamene On: May 10, 2023 In: APEX Developer Solutions, Oracle APEX Comments: 0

Discover the essential steps for upgrading your Oracle APEX applications after you've deployed the latest version. Learn how to leverage new features, and ensure a smooth transition by following best practices, including reading release notes, backing up, refactoring code, and testing.

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12Sep
By: Lauren Prezby On: September 12, 2022 In: Insum Life, News, Oracle APEX Comments: 0

This third blog of our series on Insum's 20th anniversary focuses on the APEX community. The Insum team is honored to be a part of it.

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01Sep
By: Lauren Prezby On: September 1, 2022 In: Insum Life, News, Oracle APEX Comments: 0
27Aug
By: Elisabeth Ashley On: August 27, 2022 In: APEX Basics, APEX Developer Solutions, Oracle APEX Comments: 1

When the Allowed Row Operations Column setting just doesn't cut it, check out Elisabeth's trick to make specific cells of your Interactive Grid read only.

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29Mar
By: Michelle Skamene On: March 29, 2022 In: APEX Basics, Oracle APEX Comments: 3

QuickSQL for fast data modeling, sample data, enforcing standards, generating APIs, rest-enabling your tables, and more!

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04Jan
By: Michelle Skamene On: January 4, 2022 In: Business Solutions, Oracle APEX Comments: 0

6 top reasons you should use Flows for APEX today. Flows for APEX is an open-source Oracle APEX extension that allows you to model, monitor and run your BPMN-based process flows.

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30Oct
By: Michelle Skamene On: October 30, 2021 In: APEX Developer Solutions, New Release, Oracle APEX Comments: 2

This release is so big it needs 2 parts! Check out our review of 10 new Oracle APEX 21.2 features you want to know about.

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30May
By: Michelle Skamene On: May 30, 2021 In: Oracle APEX Comments: 1
04Mar
By: Steven Feuerstein On: March 4, 2021 In: Insum Life, Oracle APEX Comments: 2

I believe that in the years to come, most of the PL/SQL code that will be written, will be written for (and in) APEX applications. I am, therefore, very happy to join the Insum team for the next phase of my Oracle journey - in PL/SQL and APEX!

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