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This function will look up all the values provided in the p_search_value_list instead of just a single value lookup.
Syntax
APEX_PLUGIN_UTIL.GET_DISPLAY_DATA (
p_sql_statement IN VARCHAR2,
p_min_columns IN NUMBER,
p_max_columns IN NUMBER,
p_component_name IN VARCHAR2,
p_display_column_no IN BINARY_INTEGER DEFAULT 1,
p_search_column_no IN BINARY_INTEGER DEFAULT 2,
p_search_value_list IN ww_flow_global.vc_arr2,
p_display_extra IN BOOLEAN DEFAULT TRUE)
RETURN wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
Parameters
Table: GET_DISPLAY_DATA Signature 2 Parameters describes the parameters available in the GET_DISPLAY_DATA function signature 2.
GET_DISPLAY_DATA Signature 2 Parameters
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
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SQL statement used for the lookup. |
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Minimum number of return columns. |
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Maximum number of return columns. |
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In case an error is returned, this is the name of the page item or report column used to display the error message. |
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Number of the column returned from the SQL statement. Must be within the |
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Number of the column used to restrict the SQL statement. Must be within the |
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Array of values to look up. |
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If set to |
Return
Table: GET_DISPLAY_DATA Signature 2 Return describes the return value by the GET_DISPLAY_DATA function signature 2.
GET_DISPLAY_DATA Signature 2 Return
| Return | Description |
|---|---|
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List of VARCHAR2 indexed by pls_integer. For each entry in |
Example
Looks up the values 7863, 7911 and 7988 and generates a HTML list with the value of the corresponding display column in the LOV query.
function render_list (
p_plugin in apex_plugin.t_plugin,
p_item in apex_plugin.t_page_item,
p_value in varchar2,
p_is_readonly in boolean,
p_is_printer_friendly in boolean )
return apex_plugin.t_page_item_render_result
is
l_search_list wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
l_result_list wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2;
begin
l_search_list(1) := '7863';
l_search_list(2) := '7911';
l_search_list(3) := '7988';
--
l_result_list :=
apex_plugin_util.get_display_data (
p_sql_statement => p_item.lov_definition,
p_min_columns => 2,
p_max_columns => 2,
p_component_name => p_item.name,
p_search_column_no => 1,
p_search_value_list => l_search_list );
--
sys.htp.p('<ul>');
for i in 1 .. l_result_list.count
loop
sys.htp.p(
'<li>'||
sys.htf.escape_sc(l_result_list(i))||
'</li>');
end loop;
sys.htp.p('</ul>');
end render_list;