Help, I accidentally deleted the parent tab set.

I accidentally deleted the parent tab set from my application, and cannot find anyway to create a new one. Has anyone had this problem?
Oracle - 9.04R2
ApEx - 2.2.0
Browser - Firefox
Thanks,
Michelle

Hi Scott,
unfortunately I made a stupid thing, being too smart and updating the FLOWS_020200.wwv_SOMETHING_tabs record, modifying parent tab of the problematic tab to main. Doing that caused the complete application to disappear from the Application builder. I guess some checksums in APEX internal objects were modified and that is the result.
Fortunately I had a recent export of an application, so I didn't loose too much. That also means that I can not help myself with "as of" export.
Could you please just tell if recreating parent tabs is possible by "clicking through apex screens" or should there be some hacking used.
Zober

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