I had one scenario where having some SQL was handy, so I started with this
SELECT TO_CHAR(NEXT_DAY(sysdate, 'MON')+ROWNUM-1,'DY') FROM dual CONNECT BY LEVEL <= 7;It's possible to then place this as an inline view within a subquery factoring clause, to use fancy terminology. This makes it easy to share column data.
WITH data AS (SELECT NEXT_DAY(sysdate, 'MON')+ROWNUM-1 dt FROM dual CONNECT BY LEVEL <= 7) SELECT TO_CHAR(dt,'DY'), TO_CHAR(dt,'Day') FROM data; TO_CHAR(DT,'DY') TO_CHAR(DT,'DAY') ---------------- ----------------- MON Monday TUE Tuesday WED Wednesday THU Thursday FRI Friday SAT Saturday SUN Sunday 7 rows selectedSimple, but effective.
Anyone have thoughts on benefits of using dynamic vs static LOVs in APEX?
static lov means we are not passing any value for filtering condition i.e, bind variables.
ReplyDeleteI case of dynamic the result is based on some other items like cascading lov in apex 4.1 above.