Difference between 'Save' button and the button "apply".

Hello

We have a page with the button Save and apply button (R12). I need to know the different behavior between the two. However, I don't see that in the xml definition page saying:

Standards of UI "Save" button.
Button 'Apply' UI Standards

where can I see how the two buttons were addressed in the code? Any doc for standard implementations?

Thank you!

Hi Michelle

where can I see how the two buttons were addressed in the code?

You can open the page controller & check that how these buttons are processed here...
In general,.

pageContext.getParameter("btnId");//btnId is the ID of your Save/Apply Button

are used to capture the button.

AJ

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