Database Reference
In-Depth Information
1.
Edit the Login Attempts region.
2.
Scroll down to the Configuration region.
3.
Select Development Only in the Build Option list (see Figure 13-20 ), and
click the Apply Changes button.
Figure 13-20. Applying a build option
Note When you're applying build options, you can choose the opposite result by se-
lecting the {Not …} option. This helps avoid having to create two build options that are
always the reciprocal of each other.
The Access Log region is now run only when the Development Only build option
status is set to Include. You can apply build options to other APEX objects using the
same process.
Reporting on Build Option Utilization
Build options can be applied to most APEX objects including pages, regions, page
items, tabs, and so on. It can become difficult to keep track of which objects use which
build options in applications. The build option Utilization report enables you to easily
view which objects are using a particular build option. This report can be very helpful
when you're trying to get an overview of the impact that a build option has on the ap-
plication.
To view the build option Utilization report, go to Shared Components Build Op-
tions. Click the Utilization tab, and select the Development Only build option, as
shown in Figure 13-21 . The link in the description column brings you to the specific
object that is using the build option.
 
 
 
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