10:00:52 | * Chaitanya Koratamaddi | Good Morning / Evening all! Welcome to APEX Office Hours! Please turn off your video as this session will be recorded. |
10:48:26 | Sunny Patel | What happens if you try to sync and have an existing appID (but different app altogether)? Does it overwrite the old existing app in the pdb |
10:49:02 | * Joel Kallman | Good question Sunny. We'll ask Jason towards the end. |
10:49:08 | Allan Sitterson | Why did the app icons not get copied over when you did the sync? |
10:50:47 | matthias.range | first step when installing an APEX App is: wwv_flow_api.remove_flow(wwv_flow.g_flow_id); so it will be overwritten |
10:53:05 | Alastair Steele | sorry if I'm confused, but the scripts that are run on the root are saved and and then run on the PDBs in order when sync is requested? |
10:54:05 | * Joel Kallman | Alastair - yes, effectively that's what is happening. The changes are propagated to the "subscribing" PDB. |
10:54:30 | * Joel Kallman | Both DDL, and in some cases (as Jason showed with extended data), DML. |
10:55:35 | Alastair Steele | thanks, that cleared things up for me |
11:00:24 | MAGY | What happend to users that are working on apex while sync (likw patch) is applied, do they lost session or get an error that the app is out of date? |
11:01:20 | * Joel Kallman | @MAGY - it's no different than if you did an import locally. There is a way to preserve APEX sessions when you overwrite an app. |
11:03:57 | MAGY | thanks |
11:04:08 | matthias.range | What happens if you get a sync error in a PDB which did not occur during the update in the root app? |
11:04:45 | matthias.range | ok thank you |
11:04:54 | mentzel iudith | Thanks a lot Jason, it was a great session :) |
11:05:00 | Sunny Patel | Thanks for a brilliant session - very exciting |
11:05:08 | matthias.range | create session |
11:05:11 | jzalazar | Thanks Jason! |
11:05:12 | matthias.range | g |
11:05:13 | Igor Bursin | Thanks a lot! |
11:05:14 | MAGY | Thanks You |
11:05:15 | Alastair Steele | cheers guys, thanks |