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Wednesday, July 16, 2025

Learning ORACLE APEX: Creating a Complete Application from a CSV File

 


Learning ORACLE APEX: Creating a Complete Application from a CSV File

Start with a simple CSV dataset and finish with a working, shareable Oracle APEX application. This beginner-friendly walkthrough shows every step so you can follow along and build confidence fast—even if this is your first APEX project.

In this video you will:

* Upload and parse a CSV file into Oracle APEX

* Create or map database tables from the CSV columns

* Generate a new APEX application based on the uploaded data

* Configure Interactive Reports and editable Forms

* Set item types, validations, and List of Values

* Add navigation, page processing, and basic session state usage

* Apply simple UI customizations (labels, formatting, required fields)

* Test, debug, and re-run the application

* Export and move the app to another workspace or environment


Why it matters for CEOs and business leaders:

Oracle APEX empowers teams to build secure, scalable business applications in days—not months. By turning spreadsheets into web apps, companies reduce errors, improve data visibility, and accelerate decision-making. With little to no coding, you can modernize internal tools and respond faster to business needs—without overloading your IT team.

Who is this for?

CEOs, product managers, low-code developers, data analysts, and anyone looking to deliver rapid solutions backed by Oracle Database.

Before you watch:

Have access to an Oracle APEX workspace and a clean CSV file with column headers. Know what data types you expect (text, numbers, dates) to speed setup.

Resources:

Oracle APEX sign-in and workspace info: [https://apex.oracle.com](https://apex.oracle.com)

Oracle APEX documentation: [https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/apex](https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/apex)


Learning ORACLE APEX: Creating a Complete Application from a CSV File

  Learning ORACLE APEX: Creating a Complete Application from a CSV File Start with a simple CSV dataset and finish with a working, shareable...