15.1.4 Editing Page-Level Items
Edit item attributes to control how an item displays on a page.
For example, the Type attribute determines if the item displays as text field, text area, check box, date picker, switch, hidden item and so on. Depending upon the item Type, item attributes can determine where a label displays, how large an item is, and if the item displays next to or below the previous item. Item attributes also control item behavior such as the item’s default value, whether the item displays conditionally, or if the item is read-only.
- Editing Page Item Attributes in the Property Editor
- Defining Default Values for Page Items
- Configuring Page Item Security
- Changing an Existing Item to Use Quick Picks
- Displaying Conditional Page Items
- Displaying Read Only Page Items
- Applying a Format Mask to an Item
- Configuring Item Attributes to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes
- Controlling How Page Items Write Session State
- Viewing Item Utilities
Parent topic: Managing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.1 Editing Page Item Attributes in the Property Editor
To edit item attributes in the Property Editor:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.2 Defining Default Values for Page Items
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To define a default value for an item:
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15.1.4.3 Configuring Page Item Security
To configure page item security:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.4 Changing an Existing Item to Use Quick Picks
Quick picks enable users to select predefined values with just one click, rather than typing in text or selecting from a list of available options. If the item type supports quick pick selection, use the Quick Picks attributes to define up to ten selections that display under a give item. Clicking on a quick pick sets the value of item. The following example shows quick picks for 5%, 10%, 15%, and 20%.
To create a quick pick:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.5 Displaying Conditional Page Items
To display a conditional item:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.6 Displaying Read Only Page Items
To display a read-only item:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.7 Applying a Format Mask to an Item
To apply a format mask to an item:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.8 Configuring Item Attributes to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes
Developers can use the Warn on Unsaved Changes item attribute to specify if the page item should be included in the unsaved changes check. This check warns the user when they try to navigate away from a page and when the page contains unsaved changes. Items not based on a database column (for example, a search item) may not need to be checked. For those items, set Warn on Unsaved Changes to Do Not Check.
To configure the Warn on Unsaved Changes attribute:
Tip:
The Warn on Unsaved Changes attribute is implemented using theapex.page.warnOnUnsavedChanges
API.
See Also:
"Configuring Pages to Warn Users of Unsaved Changes" and "warnOnUnsavedChanges" in Oracle Application Express JavaScript API Reference
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.9 Controlling How Page Items Write Session State
To configure how a page item writes session state:
See Also:
"About Setting Session State"Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items
15.1.4.10 Viewing Item Utilities
The Utilities page includes Grid Edit pages and reports that enable you to edit items on multiple pages within a selected application.
To access the Utilities page:
Parent topic: Editing Page-Level Items