"Get All Descendents" Method with multiple "Type" inputs
Hi,
Is there any way, so that I can specify multiple "Type" to Get All Descendents Method invoke node.
For example if I need to get all descendents of "Folder" and "VI" type.
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Try "(VI,Folder)" and post back please
No help..!!
@ tst
Call it twice.
That option I had figured out, but I need the references of All Descendents (Folders and VIs) in the order of they appear in the project.
I am not allergic to Kudos, in fact I love Kudos.
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p_v125 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v126 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v127 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v128 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v129 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v130 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v131 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v132 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v133 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v134 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v135 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v136 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v137 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v138 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v139 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v140 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v141 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v142 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v143 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v144 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v145 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v146 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v147 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v148 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v149 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v150 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v151 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v152 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v153 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v154 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v155 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v156 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v157 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v158 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v159 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v160 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v161 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v162 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v163 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v164 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v165 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v166 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v167 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v168 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v169 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v170 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v171 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v172 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v173 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v174 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v175 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v176 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v177 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v178 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v179 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v180 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v181 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v182 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v183 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v184 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v185 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v186 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v187 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v188 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v189 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v190 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v191 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v192 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v193 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v194 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v195 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v196 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v197 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v198 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v199 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_v200 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_t01 in varchar2 default null,
p_t02 in varchar2 default null,
p_t03 in varchar2 default null,
p_t04 in varchar2 default null,
p_t05 in varchar2 default null,
p_t06 in varchar2 default null,
p_t07 in varchar2 default null,
p_t08 in varchar2 default null,
p_t09 in varchar2 default null,
p_t10 in varchar2 default null,
p_t11 in varchar2 default null,
p_t12 in varchar2 default null,
p_t13 in varchar2 default null,
p_t14 in varchar2 default null,
p_t15 in varchar2 default null,
p_t16 in varchar2 default null,
p_t17 in varchar2 default null,
p_t18 in varchar2 default null,
p_t19 in varchar2 default null,
p_t20 in varchar2 default null,
p_t21 in varchar2 default null,
p_t22 in varchar2 default null,
p_t23 in varchar2 default null,
p_t24 in varchar2 default null,
p_t25 in varchar2 default null,
p_t26 in varchar2 default null,
p_t27 in varchar2 default null,
p_t28 in varchar2 default null,
p_t29 in varchar2 default null,
p_t30 in varchar2 default null,
p_t31 in varchar2 default null,
p_t32 in varchar2 default null,
p_t33 in varchar2 default null,
p_t34 in varchar2 default null,
p_t35 in varchar2 default null,
p_t36 in varchar2 default null,
p_t37 in varchar2 default null,
p_t38 in varchar2 default null,
p_t39 in varchar2 default null,
p_t40 in varchar2 default null,
p_t41 in varchar2 default null,
p_t42 in varchar2 default null,
p_t43 in varchar2 default null,
p_t44 in varchar2 default null,
p_t45 in varchar2 default null,
p_t46 in varchar2 default null,
p_t47 in varchar2 default null,
p_t48 in varchar2 default null,
p_t49 in varchar2 default null,
p_t50 in varchar2 default null,
p_t51 in varchar2 default null,
p_t52 in varchar2 default null,
p_t53 in varchar2 default null,
p_t54 in varchar2 default null,
p_t55 in varchar2 default null,
p_t56 in varchar2 default null,
p_t57 in varchar2 default null,
p_t58 in varchar2 default null,
p_t59 in varchar2 default null,
p_t60 in varchar2 default null,
p_t61 in varchar2 default null,
p_t62 in varchar2 default null,
p_t63 in varchar2 default null,
p_t64 in varchar2 default null,
p_t65 in varchar2 default null,
p_t66 in varchar2 default null,
p_t67 in varchar2 default null,
p_t68 in varchar2 default null,
p_t69 in varchar2 default null,
p_t70 in varchar2 default null,
p_t71 in varchar2 default null,
p_t72 in varchar2 default null,
p_t73 in varchar2 default null,
p_t74 in varchar2 default null,
p_t75 in varchar2 default null,
p_t76 in varchar2 default null,
p_t77 in varchar2 default null,
p_t78 in varchar2 default null,
p_t79 in varchar2 default null,
p_t80 in varchar2 default null,
p_t81 in varchar2 default null,
p_t82 in varchar2 default null,
p_t83 in varchar2 default null,
p_t84 in varchar2 default null,
p_t85 in varchar2 default null,
p_t86 in varchar2 default null,
p_t87 in varchar2 default null,
p_t88 in varchar2 default null,
p_t89 in varchar2 default null,
p_t90 in varchar2 default null,
p_t91 in varchar2 default null,
p_t92 in varchar2 default null,
p_t93 in varchar2 default null,
p_t94 in varchar2 default null,
p_t95 in varchar2 default null,
p_t96 in varchar2 default null,
p_t97 in varchar2 default null,
p_t98 in varchar2 default null,
p_t99 in varchar2 default null,
p_t100 in varchar2 default null,
p_t101 in varchar2 default null,
p_t102 in varchar2 default null,
p_t103 in varchar2 default null,
p_t104 in varchar2 default null,
p_t105 in varchar2 default null,
p_t106 in varchar2 default null,
p_t107 in varchar2 default null,
p_t108 in varchar2 default null,
p_t109 in varchar2 default null,
p_t110 in varchar2 default null,
p_t111 in varchar2 default null,
p_t112 in varchar2 default null,
p_t113 in varchar2 default null,
p_t114 in varchar2 default null,
p_t115 in varchar2 default null,
p_t116 in varchar2 default null,
p_t117 in varchar2 default null,
p_t118 in varchar2 default null,
p_t119 in varchar2 default null,
p_t120 in varchar2 default null,
p_t121 in varchar2 default null,
p_t122 in varchar2 default null,
p_t123 in varchar2 default null,
p_t124 in varchar2 default null,
p_t125 in varchar2 default null,
p_t126 in varchar2 default null,
p_t127 in varchar2 default null,
p_t128 in varchar2 default null,
p_t129 in varchar2 default null,
p_t130 in varchar2 default null,
p_t131 in varchar2 default null,
p_t132 in varchar2 default null,
p_t133 in varchar2 default null,
p_t134 in varchar2 default null,
p_t135 in varchar2 default null,
p_t136 in varchar2 default null,
p_t137 in varchar2 default null,
p_t138 in varchar2 default null,
p_t139 in varchar2 default null,
p_t140 in varchar2 default null,
p_t141 in varchar2 default null,
p_t142 in varchar2 default null,
p_t143 in varchar2 default null,
p_t144 in varchar2 default null,
p_t145 in varchar2 default null,
p_t146 in varchar2 default null,
p_t147 in varchar2 default null,
p_t148 in varchar2 default null,
p_t149 in varchar2 default null,
p_t150 in varchar2 default null,
p_t151 in varchar2 default null,
p_t152 in varchar2 default null,
p_t153 in varchar2 default null,
p_t154 in varchar2 default null,
p_t155 in varchar2 default null,
p_t156 in varchar2 default null,
p_t157 in varchar2 default null,
p_t158 in varchar2 default null,
p_t159 in varchar2 default null,
p_t160 in varchar2 default null,
p_t161 in varchar2 default null,
p_t162 in varchar2 default null,
p_t163 in varchar2 default null,
p_t164 in varchar2 default null,
p_t165 in varchar2 default null,
p_t166 in varchar2 default null,
p_t167 in varchar2 default null,
p_t168 in varchar2 default null,
p_t169 in varchar2 default null,
p_t170 in varchar2 default null,
p_t171 in varchar2 default null,
p_t172 in varchar2 default null,
p_t173 in varchar2 default null,
p_t174 in varchar2 default null,
p_t175 in varchar2 default null,
p_t176 in varchar2 default null,
p_t177 in varchar2 default null,
p_t178 in varchar2 default null,
p_t179 in varchar2 default null,
p_t180 in varchar2 default null,
p_t181 in varchar2 default null,
p_t182 in varchar2 default null,
p_t183 in varchar2 default null,
p_t184 in varchar2 default null,
p_t185 in varchar2 default null,
p_t186 in varchar2 default null,
p_t187 in varchar2 default null,
p_t188 in varchar2 default null,
p_t189 in varchar2 default null,
p_t190 in varchar2 default null,
p_t191 in varchar2 default null,
p_t192 in varchar2 default null,
p_t193 in varchar2 default null,
p_t194 in varchar2 default null,
p_t195 in varchar2 default null,
p_t196 in varchar2 default null,
p_t197 in varchar2 default null,
p_t198 in varchar2 default null,
p_t199 in varchar2 default null,
p_t200 in varchar2 default null,
f01 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f02 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f03 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f04 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f05 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f06 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f07 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f08 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f09 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f10 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f11 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f12 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f13 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f14 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f15 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f16 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f17 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f18 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f19 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f20 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f21 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f22 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f23 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f24 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f25 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f26 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f27 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f28 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f29 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f30 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f31 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f32 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f33 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f34 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f35 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f36 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f37 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f38 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f39 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f40 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f41 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f42 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f43 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f44 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f45 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f46 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f47 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f48 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f49 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
f50 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
fcs in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
fmap in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
fhdr in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
fcud in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
frowid in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
x01 in varchar2 default null,
x02 in varchar2 default null,
x03 in varchar2 default null,
x04 in varchar2 default null,
x05 in varchar2 default null,
x06 in varchar2 default null,
x07 in varchar2 default null,
x08 in varchar2 default null,
x09 in varchar2 default null,
x10 in varchar2 default null,
x11 in varchar2 default null,
x12 in varchar2 default null,
x13 in varchar2 default null,
x14 in varchar2 default null,
x15 in varchar2 default null,
x16 in varchar2 default null,
x17 in varchar2 default null,
x18 in varchar2 default null,
x19 in varchar2 default null,
x20 in varchar2 default null,
p_listener in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr, -- used to communicate with apex listner
p_map1 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_map2 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_map3 in wwv_flow_global.vc_arr2 default empty_vc_arr,
p_survey_map in varchar2 default null,
p_flow_current_min_row in varchar2 default '1',
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p_flow_current_rows_fetched in varchar2 default '0',
p_debug in varchar2 default 'NO',
p_trace in varchar2 default 'NO',
p_md5_checksum in varchar2 default '0',
p_page_submission_id in varchar2 default null,
p_time_zone in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_01 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_02 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_03 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_04 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_05 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_06 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_07 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_08 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_09 in varchar2 default null,
p_ignore_10 in varchar2 default null,
p_lang in varchar2 default null,
p_territory in varchar2 default null)
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