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If another developer views a locked page, they see a notification message and that
the lock icon is locked, signaling that the page can't be modified. Figure 13-2 shows an
example of a locked page. The page-lock comment is displayed above the Page Render
region.
Figure 13-2. Locked page
Unlocking a Page
Only APEX administrators, workspace administrators, and the developer who locked a
page can unlock it. If you're the developer who locked a page, the following process
demonstrates how to unlock it:
1.
Go to the locked page (page 2 from the previous example), and click the
Lock icon in the upper-right corner.
2.
You see a report of page locks with a filter for your current page. Select the
check box for the current page, and then click the Unlock Checked button.
3.
You're brought back to the Page Locks report page. You should see a con-
firmation message that the page was unlocked.
Administering Page Locks
Developers may want to see all the pages that are locked, or they may want to lock/un-
lock multiple pages at the same time. APEX provides tools to handle multiple page-
lock requests. To view the Page Locks report, go to Utilities
Cross Page Utilities
Page Locks, as shown in Figure 13-3 .
 
 
 
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