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This function dynamically generates a static select list. Similar to other functions available in the APEX_ITEM package, these select list functions are designed to generate forms with F01 to F50 form array elements.
Syntax
APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST(
    p_idx           IN   NUMBER,
    p_value         IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_list_values   IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_attributes    IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_show_null     IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'NO',
    p_null_value    IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT '%NULL%',
    p_null_text     IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT '%',
    p_item_id       IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_item_label    IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT NULL,
    p_show_extra    IN   VARCHAR2 DEFAULT 'YES')
    RETURN VARCHAR2;
Parameters
Table: SELECT_LIST Parameters describes the parameters available in the SELECT_LIST function.
SELECT_LIST Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
 | Form element name. For example,  | 
| 
 | Current value. This value should be a value in the  | 
| 
 | List of static values separated by commas. Displays values and returns values that are separated by semicolons. Note that this is only available in the  | 
| 
 | Extra HTML parameters you want to add. | 
| 
 | Extra select option to enable the NULL selection. Range of values is  | 
| 
 | Value to be returned when a user selects the NULL option. Only relevant when  | 
| 
 | Value to be displayed when a user selects the NULL option. Only relevant when  | 
| 
 | HTML attribute ID for the < | 
| 
 | Invisible label created for the item. | 
| 
 | Shows the current value even if the value of p_value is not located in the select list. | 
Example
The following example demonstrates a static select list that displays Yes, returns Y, defaults to Y, and generates a F01 form item.
SELECT APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST(1,'Y','Yes;Y,No;N')yn FROM emp
The following example demonstrates the use of APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST to generate a static select list where:
A form array element F03 will be generated (p_idx parameter).
The initial value for each element will be equal to the value for deptno for the row from emp (p_value parameter).
The select list will contain 4 options (p_list_values parameter).
The text within the select list will display in red (p_attributes parameter).
A null option will be displayed (p_show_null) and this option will display -Select- as the text (p_null_text parameter).
An HTML ID attribute will be generated for each row, where #ROWNUM# will be substituted for the current row rownum (p_item_id parameter). (So an ID of 'f03_4' will be generated for row 4.)
A HTML label element will be generated for each row (p_item_label parameter).
The current value for deptno will be displayed, even if it is not contained with the list of values passed in the p_list_values parameter (p_show_extra parameter).
SELECT  empno "Employee #", 
    ename "Name",
    APEX_ITEM.SELECT_LIST(
        p_idx           =>   3,
        p_value         =>   deptno,
        p_list_values   =>   'ACCOUNTING;10,RESEARCH;20,SALES;30,OPERATIONS;40',
        p_attributes    =>   'style="color:red;"',
        p_show_null     =>   'YES',
        p_null_value    =>   NULL,
        p_null_text     =>   '-Select-',
        p_item_id       =>   'f03_#ROWNUM#',
        p_item_label    =>   'Label for f03_#ROWNUM#',
        p_show_extra    =>   'YES') "Department"
  FROM  emp;