Beautifier - Use Special Case suggestion - 04/14/22 08:06 PM
I work in Oracle Application Express (aka Apex) a lot and I regularly copy anonymous blocks from there into PSD for editing (then paste them back).
Apex's "variables" (aka Page Items and Application Items) need to be referenced in the format:
:UPPERCASE_VARIABLE_NAME
like:
In the Beautifier Use Special Case documentation, it says you can reference an item with a wildcard, like DBA_% to uppercase everything that starts with "DBA_".
I'd like to do the same with an "word" that's immediately preceded by a colon.
But that doesn't seem to work, but instead sets the Apex variable to lowercase. I don't know if it's a limit on how short the "word" can be or it's ignoring the colon or what.
Is there a particular syntax I could use for this? Maybe a regex? If not, could you please add this wish to your list?
Thanks,
Stew
Apex's "variables" (aka Page Items and Application Items) need to be referenced in the format:
:UPPERCASE_VARIABLE_NAME
like:
Code
get_fund_info(sol_id_in => :APP_ID_NUMBER, fund_id_out => :F_FUND_ID, fund_name_out => :F_FUND_NAME, very_short_name_out => :F_FUND_SHORT_NAME, fund_notification_out => :F_FUND_NOTIFICATION);
In the Beautifier Use Special Case documentation, it says you can reference an item with a wildcard, like DBA_% to uppercase everything that starts with "DBA_".
I'd like to do the same with an "word" that's immediately preceded by a colon.
But that doesn't seem to work, but instead sets the Apex variable to lowercase. I don't know if it's a limit on how short the "word" can be or it's ignoring the colon or what.
Is there a particular syntax I could use for this? Maybe a regex? If not, could you please add this wish to your list?
Thanks,
Stew