Several regions HideShow - open/close All

With the help of Oracle 10 g, Apex 3.1.0
I have a page with several regions of the hideshow.

The customer wants to be able to open or close with one or two buttons ("OPEN all THE ',' CLOSE ALL ') but who still have the standard ability to open & close (one at a time).

Possible?

Bob

Bob,

Here is the link: http://www.apex-blog.com/oracle-apex/hide-and-show-all-regions-29.html

Thank you
Pradeep

Published by: psanjeev on September 29, 2009 10:09

Tags: Database

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