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But this explains why you see a difference with statistics from February 2008 with the Pages/Visit and Average Time on Site - I've only been tracking the login page.
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In hindsight, I should have left this Analytics JavaScript code in place in the System Message itself, so I could track who actually logs in and uses Application Express - I'll add it back now. Some dude in New Caledonia checked out Application Express and never came back.There were previously 122 distinct countries that touched.Romania moved from 8th to 4th - a strong showing.United States still holds the top spot - not surprisingly since we tend to talk about APEX a little more (as a lot of us live and work in the U.S.).It only tracks those who go to the login page.Ī Google Analytics - 20090918 And keep in mind - this has only been tracking users who hit the login page on and nowhere else - not within Application Express after logging in, not those users who go directly to Carl Backstrom's or Denes Kubicek's or Mark Lancaster's sample applications, nor those users who go directly to ProMED Mail. I have left the same Google Analytics code in place. I thought it was time for a quick update.


In February 2008, I posted " Who uses ?". The declarative interface to maps and Gantt charts is coming in Application Express 4.0, and you'll be able to see this in action at Oracle Open World 2009.
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But the maps and Gantt charts are included in the license for Application Express 3.2.1.

You'll need to understand their respective APIs to be able to use these components in your Application Express application. There is no declarative interface in Application Express 3.2.1 to create maps or Gantt charts.
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Unfortunately, Oracle Database 11gR2 11.2.0.1 will continue to ship with this previous An圜hart.swf file, and if you wish to use the maps or Gantt charts, you'll need to download the Application Express 3.2.1 patch set from Oracle MetaLink and apply it.
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To do what OP wanted you need to define styles at Custom XML and assign them to series. Just for those who will seek an answer for the same questions.Īn圜hart allows to apply different styles to chart elements. Below is a google image search of the sort of solutions I am looking for.
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While I can easily change the line color for each series, I must also differentiate the lines with different line styles (such as one solid, one dashed, one dashed with diamond markers, etc.) To the best of my knowledge and attempting to use the Custom XML feature of An圜hart charts, I can not seem to set the line style for each line series.ġ) Does anyone have a solution as to how to set the line style for each series by manipulating the CustomXML portion of the APEX builder page? I do not see a way to split up the #DATA# substitution screen.Ģ) Does anyone know of another solution I can incorporate into APEX pages to accomplish my goal? I am not attached to An圜hart in any way. I am currently using Oracle Apex 4.1 to develop a chart (using default An圜hart plug-in) which has multiple series with dynamically populated data from SQL Queries.
