date picker default to a table

Hello

I have a date picker component... I want the default date based on the max in a table value...

something like this:

Select max (date) table_a dt

Please advice how to do?

Thank you

tparvaiz wrote:

Hello

I have a date picker component... I want the default date based on the max in a table value...

something like this:

Select max (date) table_a dt

Please advice how to do?

put the following equation in point default value of

Start

Select max (date) dt in: PXX_ITEM

from TABLE_A;

return: PXX_ITEM;

end;

and select the type of default value in the BODY of the PL/SQL FUNCTION

LEAVE.

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