Databases Reference
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The page in Figure 10-19 indicates that the application export file has been uploaded from your computer to the
server. Remember that the application file is a script. Although it has been uploaded at this stage, it hasn't yet been
run; therefore the application isn't installed.
Figure 10-19. File upload success. Continue to install the application
Clicking the Next button initiates the steps to install the application into the current workspace. APEX prompts
for a few key pieces of information, as shown in Figure 10-20 .
Figure 10-20. Installing the application into the workspace
At this point, choose the parsing schema and the build status, and decide how to treat the application ID.
The parsing schema can be any of the database schemas associated with the workspace. The build status lets the
application be set to a runtime mode, which is useful for production environments; the default allows run and build
(or edit) mode. The final option pertains to the application ID values; the default option is to assign a new application ID
when installed, which lets the same application exist in the workspace multiple times—each time under a different ID.
 
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