Bug in APEX 4.2.4 User Interface defaults

Hi,
I set the user defaults in a table. I select to create a static set of values for a field. All is good. Saved and used in a form like a charm.
When I go back to edit and add a new set of values to an existing List, I click on Add Row Button but nothing happens.
the path is: SQL Workshop > Utilities > User Interface Defaults > Table Dictionary > Table and Column Properties > Column Defaults > Static List of Values
Am I missing something? or is this a bug?

I tried (SELECT ...) UNION (SELECT ...) as simple Interactive Report query in APEX 4.1.0.00.32 and received "SQL statement needs to start with SELECT".
What version are you upgrading from?
I was able to do this in a Classic Report but it complained, wanting a unique key in the Interactive Report.
select * from ((select 1, EMPNO from EMP) UNION (select 2, EMPNO from EMP))
Howard

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