Single form that puts data into 5 tables

Hi,
I'm new to ApEx, I want to create a name and address form, that puts data into 5 tables at once, all on the same form.
Is this possible with ApEx looking at the tables?
or do I need to create a database procedure and point ApEx at that?
I have a couple of books, but I can't find an example that does what I want to do.
A URL to another resource would be a great help.
Regards
Michael

Hi,
I can't remember the exact reason,
It was something to do with there being a many to one to many join in the tables in the view.
[table] > [link table] < [table]
then there isn't a parent child relationship in either direction.
I think that the other problem in webdb was the view was updated using a 'like' command
This was not good as the primary key is a number.
Since we are probably migrating to ApEx, and a procedure already exists to perform this functionality, I'll give that a try.
Regards
Michael

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