tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132893136140848212.post5449832432190060001..comments2023-09-09T03:03:30.219-06:00Comments on Martin Giffy D'Souza on Oracle APEX: APEX_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLEMartin D'Souzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06992954599899886499noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132893136140848212.post-12017110917571864352013-03-16T09:05:12.994-06:002013-03-16T09:05:12.994-06:00I'm not sure how roles would modify on-demand ...I'm not sure how roles would modify on-demand processes. If there's some kind of "admin" functionality for debugging you need you should try to build it into your application.<br /><br />As for tkprof files you can enable that in APEX via the URL. See: http://www.talkapex.com/2010/10/oracle-xe-and-apex-where-is-my-trace.html The first paragraph describes how to do this.<br /><br />MartinMartin D'Souzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06992954599899886499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132893136140848212.post-75670487491212529712013-01-31T18:14:09.309-07:002013-01-31T18:14:09.309-07:00Hello Martin,
Cool article. Do you know if the ro...Hello Martin,<br /><br />Cool article. Do you know if the roles can be used to modify on-demand processes on internal level.<br /><br />My employer uses some APEX app and everytime they come out with a patch update the entire app needs to be reinstalled.<br /><br />Recently they had a problem with one of their modules and I needed to turn on session tracing, tkprof for them to get information. The fix required a full app reinstall(replace all pages-about 300).<br /><br />Once again thanks for the great article, very insightful.<br /><br />J.SAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com