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.
Read moreThis 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.
Read moreWhen 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.
Read moreQuickSQL for fast data modeling, sample data, enforcing standards, generating APIs, rest-enabling your tables, and more!
Read more6 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.
Read moreThis 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.
Read moreI 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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