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(4500) up vote 0 down vote favorite I try to lunch Oracle APEX by this link: http://127.0.0.1:8081/apex/apex 8081 is the port that I choose. this error is occured: Error ERR-7620 Could not determine workspace for application (4500). ORA-01403: no data found Anyone has an idea about thie problem oracle-apex oracle-apex-5 share|improve this question asked May 10 at 8:15 Oualid4ever 63 have a look at this, oracle apex this talks about upgrade, but even in fresh installation it should help community.oracle.com/thread/3701446?start=0&tstart=0 –piyushj May 10 at 8:21 Look like you have too many occurrences of apex in the link try 127.0.0.1:8081/apex –Steve May 11 at 13:04 add a comment| active oldest votes Know someone who can answer? Share a link to this question via email, Google+, Twitter, or Facebook. Your Answer draft saved draft discarded Sign up or log in Sign up using Google Sign up using Facebook Sign up using Email and Password Post as a guest Name Email Post as a guest Name Email discard By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service. Browse other questions tagged oracle-apex oracle-apex-5 or ask your own question. asked 5 months ago viewed 525 times Related 3How to renumber pages in an Oracle APEX application?0single login for multiple apex application with in same workspace0APEX 4.2 application login5APEX 4.0 : how to copy page from one application to another application in APEX0using APEX_UTIL.CURRENT_USER_IN_GROUP to determine Read Only vs Edit1Oracle Apex workspace settings for multiple sessions for the same user account0I want error message for same purchase entry in Apex application0Create Tree fr
contain security group id of application owner. Error ERR-7620 Could not determine workspace for application (). The application had been working fine and it puzzled me why the link wasn't working. A direct link to the application worked but when using an alias in the URL it failed. If I changed the alias the error went away ... but I didn't want to change the alias because it meant I would have to find all the links that used it. Which sort of defeats the point of using an alias in the first place! The solution was to find out if any other applications http://stackoverflow.com/questions/37132811/error-err-7620-could-not-determine-workspace-for-application-4500 were using the same alias. So I ran the following query against the main APEX tables in my FLOWS schema : SELECT * FROM (SELECT COUNT(ALIAS) "COUNT",ALIAS FROM APEX_APPLICATIONS GROUP BY ALIAS) WHERE COUNT>1 ORDER BY COUNT DESC; This highlighted another application in a different workspace that was using the same application alias. An Oracle developer had cloned my application for development purposes and it ended up with http://www.mattsbits.co.uk/item-143.html the same alias as the live application. Once I changed the alias in the copy my application links started working again! Author : MattHawkinsLast Edit By : Matt Hawkins Permalink Navigation Homepage Top 20 Posts Our Files Categories All (167) Android (9) APEX (13) ecommerce (2) General (35) HTML & CSS (10) JavaScript (16) Microsoft .NET (3) Mobile Phones (15) Multimedia (25) Oracle (15) PHP & MySQL (5) Python (2) Raspberry PI (5) Reviews (7) Sharepoint (6) VBScript (6) Windows (11) Links »APEX APEX Blog Aggregator APEX on Wikipedia Application Express Documentation Application Express Home Application Express Official Forum Denes Kubicek ApEx BLOG »JavaScript DynamicDrive JavaScript on Wikipedia »Oracle Official Oracle Forums Oracle SQL Developer »Web Tools Binary Decimal Hexadecimal Co... Hash Generator HTML List Generator LED Current Limiting Resistor... Mortgage Calculator Oracle BI Publisher Chart Generator Rounded Corner Generator Secure Password Generator ShopIntegrator Button Generator Text to HTML Converter ... Show More Follow @MattScript Archive 2014 (3) 2013 (7) 2012 (23) 2011 (59) 2010 (52) 2009 (23) Site Search Google Web Search Login User Name: Password: If you wish to contact us please email webmaster@mattsbits.co.uk - [Privacy Policy] MattHawkins CMS v3.0 - Copyright 2009-2013Matt Hawkins
have now updated my dynamic action sample application, the links in this post no longer work. Please see this blog post for details. As many of you may know, APEX 4.0 http://anthonyrayner.blogspot.com/2010/01/apex-40-learn-more-about-dynamic.html Early Adopter's was released before Christmas. In this release, we introduce a new feature called 'Dynamic Actions' that provides a declarative way of defining client-side behaviour, without needing to know JavaScript. There is a simple http://www.inside-oracle-apex.com/test-drive-oracle-apex-4-0-early-adopter/ wizard to create new dynamic actions, whereby you just specify 'When' the dynamic action will fire, the 'Action' itself and 'What' will be affected. As I said, you don't have to know JavaScript to do could not a fair amount with this feature, but there are also some hooks for JavaScript developers to extend the dynamic action framework to do a whole load more!! To help you understand this feature, I have put together a sample application containing lots of different uses of dynamic actions such as drag and drop, styling page items and interactive reports, retrieving data from the server via AJAX, responding to plug-in item could not determine events such as the 'Slider' sliding and more. You can either view the application running on the EA instance here or download it from here, so you can install it in your own EA workspace and have a deeper look. If you haven't yet signed up for the APEX 4.0 Early Adopters, take a look at David Peake's related blog post where he explains how to get started. Note: If you are installing this application, there is one supporting object defined containing a simple PL/SQL function 'getCommission' used by a couple of the examples. During the install, please install this supporting object to get the full functionality. Also, the application requires that you have a copy of the standard 'EMP' table in the parsing schema for the application. The application makes use of a number of native dynamic actions (that will be built-in to APEX), but also contains 5 dynamic action plug-in examples which you can look at, install and play around with. The plug-ins are: Draggable - Define page elements as draggable, with various options such as restricting by vertical or horizontal axis, transparency during drag, containment and more. Droppable - Define page elements as droppable, with various options such as restricting which draggables can be drop
Previous Next → Test Drive Oracle APEX 4.0 Early Adopter! Posted on December 19, 2009 by Patrick Wolf It's here! Oracle Application Express 4.0 Early Adopter is available at http://tryapexnow.com/ hosted on the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud. We are really looking forward for your feedback! I'm especially interested in the new tree, plug-ins, Advisor, Application Search, Required Flag, Sub Regions, Textfield with autocomplete, Rich Text Editor, … just to name a few : -) Stay tuned for more information. Also check out Joel's and David's blog posting for additional information. Oh, by the way. Check out my Plug-in Sample Application which contains many plug-ins I have written. It should give you an idea how the plug-in code should look like. "Get Data" for example is a more complicated one, but get started with "Masked Text Field" first. I try to post some tutorials soon. Related Posts Oracle APEX 4.0 Early Adopter Blog Coverage - Part 2 Oracle APEX 4.0 Early Adopter Blog Coverage Oracle APEX 4.0: How to create a Plug-in This entry was posted in News by Patrick Wolf. Bookmark the permalink. 15 thoughts on “Test Drive Oracle APEX 4.0 Early Adopter!” Tony F. on December 19, 2009 at 13:35 said: Thanks Patrick - have installed your Plug-in Sample App. but just wondering how do I get to you "Get Data" and "Masked Text Field" plug-ins? Thanks. Dimitri Gielis on December 19, 2009 at 15:05 said: I played a bit with the new tree view and I must admit I'm becoming a huge fan! I think the things you name above are all good to write higher quality applications. Well done! Thanks so much Patrick, Dimitri Patrick Wolf on December 19, 2009 at 15:54 said: Hi Tony, go to Shared Components/Plug-ins - Patrick Roel on December 19, 2009 at 15:55 said: The tree view is awesome. Just diving into your PlugIn sample app. Cool stuff!! It will be a really interesting holiday - I hope the rest of my household will agree… 😉 Mangal on December 20, 2009 at 06:33 said: Hi, If I Click "Cancel" during the survey for http://tryapexnow.com/, I am getting the