Configure the Type of securities

Heyho guys.

I've migrated an application from APEX to APEX 5.0 4.2.6. In this im application using traditional reports with a field type based on the PL/SQL function.

It runs well on the new APEX 5 environment, but I can't find the settings in the page designer, where the change or set the type of topic.

IM using oracle database 11g 2 XE.

Welcome,

pleNn

Hello

Using APEX builder in mode page designer?

I did not find this option in the corresponding mode, but when you change the component view and then modify the report attributes that it is there.

This might help in component mode swith

https://community.Oracle.com/message/12989123

Kind regards

Jari

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