Each application page contains one or more regions. A region is an area on a page that serves as a container for content. Developers edit region attributes to alter the SQL source, change the region layout and appearance, define a region displays selector, and create region conditions.
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Parent topic: Managing Interactive Grids
To edit region attributes in Page Designer:
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Parent topic: Managing Interactive Grid Region Attributes
A single page master detail features two editable interactive grids based on two related tables or views. You can define any number of master detail relationships on a single page by simply adding a related interactive grid to the page. If you have an existing interactive grid, you can add another related interactive grid by doing the following:
Create the parent interactive grid.
Define the primary key (if needed).
Create the child interactive grid.
For the child interactive grid, specify the Master Region and Master Column.
The following example demonstrates how to create an interactive grid on the departments table, OEHR_DEPARTMENTS
by running the Create Page Wizard. This wizard creates the parent interactive grid and enables you to define the primary key. Then, you create a child interactive grid on the employees table, OEHR_EMPLOYEES
.
To add a related interactive grid below an existing grid:
Parent topic: Managing Interactive Grid Region Attributes
You can choose to have interactive grids display conditionally by editing region attributes.
To display an interactive grid conditionally:
Parent topic: Managing Interactive Grid Region Attributes