Delete rows from Tabular form

Hi,
Anyone knows how dynamicly delete rows from Tabular Form (on button click, button is as item)?
Thanks.

I am in a great fix. We had a test instance.. and we had a version apex 3.2.. But when the same application has been uploaded to prod.. we used apex 4.0.Why on Earth would you do this? The whole point of the testing is to verify that the application will work in the production environment: the first requirement for this is that the test and production environments are equivalent.
has any body is facing the same issue as mine..Yes, as is easily discovered by searching the forum...see Delete button doesn't work in tabular form after upgrade from APEX3.2 to 4.

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