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- MAKE procedure
- 14.2.1. Getting Started with DBMS_REFRESH, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 14.2.2.1. The DBMS_REFRESH.MAKE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
MAKE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure - 16.1.1. DBMS_REPCAT Programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 16.2.2.3. The DBMS_REPCAT.MAKE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
MAKE_DATA_BLOCK_ADDRESS function - 10.1.1. Getting Started with DBMS_UTILITY, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 10.1.2.16. The DBMS_UTILITY.MAKE_DATA_BLOCK_ADDRESS function, Oracle Built-in Packages
MAKE_REF function
- 20.3.3. MAKE_REF: Returning a Virtual REF, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- DECODE function in: 20.4.2.3. Working around the ORA-22972 problem, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
MANAGE_ANY option, GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE procedure: 7.6.2.1. GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE: Granting system-level privileges, Guide to Oracle8i Features MAP methods: 18.3.6.1. The MAP and ORDER methods, Oracle PL/SQL Programming MATCH function, OWA_PATTERN package: 7.2.2.3. Procedures and functions, Oracle Web Applications MAXLEN property - 21.4.1. Datatype Conversion, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 21.4.3.3. MAXLEN property, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
MIGRATE_QUEUE_TABLE procedure, DBMS_AQADM package: 7.6.1. CREATE_QUEUE_TABLE and MIGRATE_QUEUE_TABLE: Setting Version Compatibility and Queue Migration, Guide to Oracle8i Features MIME (Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions): 2.2.6. The Resource MIME Type, Oracle Web Applications MIME type, WebDB: 3.2.3.3. MIME type mappings, Oracle Web Applications MIME_HEADER procedure: 7.4.1.4. HTML and HTTP utilities, Oracle Web Applications MOD function - 20.1.1.4. Getting back on track, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 13.1.13. The MOD function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
MONITOR tool: 25.1. Analyzing Program Performance, Oracle PL/SQL Programming MONTHS_BETWEEN function: 12.1.3. The MONTHS_BETWEEN function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming MPEG format
- 2.1. Resources, Oracle Web Applications
- 1.3.9.2. Multimedia data, Oracle Web Applications
MS-DOS delimiter: 5.11.1. Package constants and exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages MTS (multithreaded server): 7.2.2. DBMS_TRACE Programs , Guide to Oracle8i Features MULTISET pseudo-function: 19.5.3. The MULTISET Pseudo-function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming Maximum Number of Worker Threads parameter, DAD: 3.2.2.1. DAD parameters, Oracle Web Applications Method 4 dynamic SQL
- (see also dynamic SQL, Method 4)
- 4.1. DBMS_SQL Versus NDS, Guide to Oracle8i Features
Microsoft - Excel: 1.3.9.1. Text data, Oracle Web Applications
- FrontPage: 1.3.9.2. Multimedia data, Oracle Web Applications
- Internet Explorer: 2.2.4. The Web Browser, Oracle Web Applications
- Outlook
- 1.3.1. The Internet File System, Oracle Web Applications
- 1.3.8.2. EnterpriseSync Lite, Oracle Web Applications
PowerPoint: 1.3.9.1. Text data, Oracle Web Applications Windows 95: 2.2.1. The TCP/IP Network, Oracle Web Applications Windows 98: 2.2.1. The TCP/IP Network, Oracle Web Applications Windows NT: 2.2.1. The TCP/IP Network, Oracle Web Applications access: 1.3.8.1. Oracle Lite, Oracle Web Applications Microsoft Transact-SQL: 1.2. And Then There's Java, Guide to Oracle8i Features Microsoft Windows NT - 7.1.2. Installing DBMS_PROFILER, Guide to Oracle8i Features
- 7.2.4. Format of Collected Data , Guide to Oracle8i Features
- 7.2.1. Installing DBMS_TRACE, Guide to Oracle8i Features
magic values: 16.3.1.2. A package of magic values, Oracle PL/SQL Programming - hard-coding: 1.7.5. Structured Code and Other Best Practices, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
mail
- C.8. DBMS_MAIL, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- sending with external procedures: 21.7.2. Example: Sending Email, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
mailboxes: (see message buffers) main transactions: 1.3.1. Autonomous Transactions (Chapter 2, Choose Your Transaction!), Guide to Oracle8i Features maintaining state: 7.3. Maintaining State, Oracle Web Applications major_pkg package - (see also specific program names)
- 5.7.8. Working with Multiple Consumers, Oracle Built-in Packages
make procedure: 5.18.2. Creating and destroying lists, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages make_payment procedure: 5.7.5. Searching by Correlation Identifier, Oracle Built-in Packages makepipe function: 3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function, Oracle Built-in Packages managing temporary LOBs: 7.5.2.5. Managing temporary LOBs, Guide to Oracle8i Features managing work queue (example): 6.13.2. Managing a Work Queue with SELECT FOR UPDATE, Oracle PL/SQL Programming manual records: 9.6.1.1. Manual records, Oracle PL/SQL Programming mark_for_sale procedure: 5.7.6. Using Time Delay and Expiration, Oracle Built-in Packages master databases: (see master sites) master definition site: 15.3.2.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.CREATE_MASTER_REPGROUP procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages - concepts: 15.3.5. Adding and Removing Master Sites with DBMS_REPCAT, Oracle Built-in Packages
- relocating: 15.3.5.4. The DBMS_REPCAT.RELOCATE_MASTERDEF procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
master sites - (see also master definition site;
replicated; and
replication)
- 1.3.8. InternetLite, Oracle Web Applications
- 15.3.5.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.ADD_MASTER_DATABASE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- adding: 15.3.5.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.ADD_MASTER_DATABASE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- comments, adding or changing: 15.3.5.3. The DBMS_REPCAT.COMMENT_ON_REPSITES procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- definition and concepts: 15.3.5. Adding and Removing Master Sites with DBMS_REPCAT, Oracle Built-in Packages
- dropping replication groups and: 15.3.2.2. The DBMS_REPCAT.DROP_MASTER_REPGROUP procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- instantiation: 15.4. DBMS_OFFLINE_OG: Performing Site Instantiation, Oracle Built-in Packages
- beginning import: 15.4.2.2. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_LOAD procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- beginning instantiation: 15.4.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
difference rectification versus: 15.5.2.2. The DBMS_RECTIFIER_DIFF.RECTIFY procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
ending import: 15.4.2.4. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_LOAD procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
ending instantiation: 15.4.2.3. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_INSTANTIATION procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
process steps: 15.4.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
resuming replication activity: 15.4.2.5. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.RESUME_SUBSET_OF_MASTERS procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
resynchronizing object identifiers: 15.3.8.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.REPCAT_IMPORT_CHECK procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
remote destinations and: 17.1.1. About Remote Destinations, Oracle Built-in Packages removing: 15.3.5.2. The DBMS_REPCAT.REMOVE_MASTER_DATABASES procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages switching snapshot replication groups: 14.4.6.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.SWITCH_SNAPSHOT_MASTER procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages mastsnap.sql : 14.1.6.2. The DBMS_SNAPSHOT.UNREGISTER_SNAPSHOT procedures (Oracle8 only), Oracle Built-in Packages max_line variable: 5.11.1. Package constants and exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages max_line_size constant: 5.11.1. Package constants and exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages max_row function: 5.19.2. Managing and accessing message text, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages max_varchar2 variable - 5.3.2. Anchoring datatypes, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 6.5. The Predefined Datatypes, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
member methods: 18.3.1. About Object Types, Oracle PL/SQL Programming memory - PL/Vision package requirements: 4.3.2. Storage Requirements, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- SGA (System Global Area)
- pinning critical code in: 25.2.2. Pin Critical Code into the SGA, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- tuning shared pool size: 25.2.1. Tune the Size of the Shared Pool of the SGA, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
VSIZE function: 13.3.10. The VSIZE function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming analyzing size of code: 23.6.3. Analyzing the Size of PL/SQL Code, Oracle PL/SQL Programming and conditional control statements: 5.1.4. Nested IF Statements, Oracle PL/SQL Programming bulk collection: 5.3.1. Restricting Bulk Collection with ROWNUM , Guide to Oracle8i Features
cursor reuse and: 2.4.4. Minimizing Memory for Cursors, Oracle Built-in Packages determining free disk space (example): 21.1.1. Example: Determining Free Disk Space on Windows NT, Oracle PL/SQL Programming freeing user memory: 11.1.4.2. The DBMS_SESSION.FREE_UNUSED_USER_MEMORY procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages - resetting package variables and: 11.1.4.3. The DBMS_SESSION.RESET_PACKAGE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
measuring usage: 11.1.5.8. The memory procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages memory-based architecture of code: 23.1.3. Memory-Based Architecture of PL/SQL Code , Oracle PL/SQL Programming package architecture: 1.4.3. The Memory-Resident Architecture of Packages, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages reducing package variables usage: 25.2.5. Reducing Memory Usage of Package Variables, Oracle PL/SQL Programming shared: 1.4.3.1. Managing packages in shared memory, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages tables and use of: 11.1.4.2. The DBMS_SESSION.FREE_UNUSED_USER_MEMORY procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages used by open cursors: 6.8. Closing Cursors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming memory procedure: 11.1.5.8. The memory procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages menu wizard, WebDB: 3.1.2.2. Building user interface components , Oracle Web Applications message, elapsed time display: 14.3.1. elapsed_message Function, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages message buffers - (see also DBMS_PIPE package; messages (pipes)
- 3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.2.1. Memory structures, Oracle Built-in Packages
- compressed data in
- 3.1.4.2. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE_RAW procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE , Oracle Built-in Packages
encrypted data in: 3.1.4.2. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE_RAW procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages exception handling and - 3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.6.5. Using RESET_BUFFER, Oracle Built-in Packages
resetting - 3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.6.5. Using RESET_BUFFER, Oracle Built-in Packages
message groups - 5.1.2. Enqueue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
- dequeuing and: 5.4.2.6. Dequeuing with message grouping, Oracle Built-in Packages
- example of use: 5.7.7. Working with Message Groups, Oracle Built-in Packages
message identifiers - 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
message properties record type: 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages message queues: (see queues) messages - 5.19. PLVmsg: Message Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 9. PLVmsg: Single-Sourcing PL/SQL Message Text, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- error: 22.1.6.4. Defining error messages with PLVmsg, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- trace: (see tracing)
messages (AQ) - (see also queues)
- 5.1. Oracle AQ Concepts, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
- broadcasting: (see broadcasting)
- browsing
- 5.1.3. Dequeue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
- example: 5.7.4. Browsing a Queue's Contents, Oracle Built-in Packages
correlation identifiers: (see correlation identifiers) data typing: 5.1.1. General Features, Oracle Built-in Packages dequeuing: (see dequeuing) enqueuing: (see enqueuing) expiration time: 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages funneling in: 5.1.4. Propagation Features, Oracle Built-in Packages groups: (see message groups) identifiers - 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
modifying properties of (example): 5.4.1.2. Examples, Oracle Built-in Packages next message received: 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages object types for: 5.3.3. Queue Type Names, Oracle Built-in Packages obtaining information about (example): 5.4.1.2. Examples, Oracle Built-in Packages order of in queues - 5.1.2. Enqueue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.5.1.2. The DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE_TABLE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
priority - 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.4.2.5. Dequeue navigation, Oracle Built-in Packages
propagating: (see propagating messages) retention of: 5.1.1. General Features, Oracle Built-in Packages rollback and: 5.1.3. Dequeue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages scheduling processing of: 5.1.2. Enqueue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages states of: 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages statistics, views for: 5.6.2.4. The GV$AQ and V$AQ dynamic statistics views, Oracle Built-in Packages tables and: 5.1.1. General Features, Oracle Built-in Packages waiting for: 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages messages (pipes) - (see also DBMS_PIPE package; message buffers; pipes)
- 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function, Oracle Built-in Packages
- buffers for: (see message buffers)
- data typing: 3.1.6.1. Defining message types and encapsulating communications logic, Oracle Built-in Packages
- datatype values, returning: 3.1.4.7. The DBMS_PIPE.NEXT_ITEM_TYPE function, Oracle Built-in Packages
- examining: 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package, Oracle Built-in Packages
- forwarding to another pipe: 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package, Oracle Built-in Packages
- logging: 3.1.7.4. Implementing a server program, Oracle Built-in Packages
- packing: 3.1.4.1. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
- private pipes
- 3.1. DBMS_PIPE: Communicating Between Sessions , Oracle Built-in Packages
- 3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function, Oracle Built-in Packages
public pipes: 3.1. DBMS_PIPE: Communicating Between Sessions , Oracle Built-in Packages receiving: 3.1.5.2. The DBMS_PIPE.RECEIVE_MESSAGE function, Oracle Built-in Packages sending: 3.1.5.1. The DBMS_PIPE.SEND_MESSAGE function, Oracle Built-in Packages - relationship to unpacking: 3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE , Oracle Built-in Packages
separating for specific recipients: 3.1.6.2. Separating messages, Oracle Built-in Packages unpacking: 3.1.4.4. The DBMS_PIPE.UNPACK_MESSAGE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages - memory required for: 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package, Oracle Built-in Packages
relationship to sending: 3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE , Oracle Built-in Packages
messages about debugging: 24.2.9. Build Debugging Messages into Your Packages, Oracle PL/SQL Programming metadata: 1.2.1.1. Finding what you need, Oracle Web Applications metainformation: 5.1.2.3. A sample document, Oracle Web Applications methods: 18.1.1. Terminology, Oracle PL/SQL Programming - dot notation for: 18.3.4.2. Dots in method invocations, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- for collections, built-in: 19.6. Collection Built-Ins, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- modifying persistent objects: 18.5.2. Approach 2: Define Methods and Permit Limited Use of Conventional SQL, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- types of: 18.3.1. About Object Types, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
methods for dynamic SQL: 2.2.4. Types of Dynamic SQL, Oracle Built-in Packages min_row function: 5.19.2. Managing and accessing message text, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages minimizing trace output: 7.2.3. Controlling Trace File Contents, Guide to Oracle8i Features minute: (see date and time) mobile applications: 1.1. The Internet Grows Up, Oracle Web Applications mode, file: 13.1.3. File Location, Name, and Mode, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages mode_name function: 5.7.4. Browsing a Queue's Contents, Oracle Built-in Packages modes, PL/SQL: 6.1.3. Parameters, Oracle Web Applications modes, cursor parameters: 6.10.4. Cursor Parameter Modes , Oracle PL/SQL Programming modifying table rows: 10.5. Referencing and Modifying PL/SQL Table Rows, Oracle PL/SQL Programming modularization - A.1.7. Modules, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- A.2.7. Modules, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 16.4.2.1. Benefits of internal modularization, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 16.4.3.3. Modularization inside put_line , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 15.1. Modular Code, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- layers: 4.1.1. The Benefits of PL/Vision, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
modularizing: 2.9. Modularizing for Maintainable Packages, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages module procedure - 5.22.3. Parsing PL/SQL source code, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 10.3.2.3. module procedure, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 18.1.1.4. Converting a module, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 18.2.3.1. Cataloguing a single module , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 21.2.4.7. Retrieving stack contents, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 7.3.1. About the register_app Package, Oracle Built-in Packages
modules - (see also blocks;
functions;
packages;
procedures; programs)
- 1.4.3.10. Modular construction, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 2.7. Block Structure, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 15. Procedures and Functions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 22.1.1. Make Sure the Module Name Explains the Module, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- anchoring to variables in: 4.5.4. Anchoring to Variables in Other PL/SQL Blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- and target labels: 5.2.1.3. Target labels and PL/SQL blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- assertion: 22.2.4. Use Assertion Modules to Validate Parameters and Assumptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- collections as parameters of: 19.2.2.3. Collections as module parameters, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- constructing: 15.2.1. Sequence of Section Construction, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- designing with NULL statements: 5.2.2.3. Supporting top-down design of modules, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- exception handlers in
- (see also exceptions)
- 22.2.3. Avoid Exception Handlers for Normal Program Exits, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
formatting: 3.4. Formatting PL/SQL Blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming forward declarations of: 15.9. Forward Declarations, Oracle PL/SQL Programming including in trace messages: 21.2.1. Directing Output from PLVtrc, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages independent: 22.5. Create Independent Modules, Oracle PL/SQL Programming local - 1.7.1. Write as Little Code as Possible, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 15.7. Local Modules, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 22.3. Take Full Advantage of Local Modularization, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
naming - (see also program names)
- 15.3.4.3. Named modules offer scoping effect of nested block, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 15.3.5.3. Qualifying identifier names with module names, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 22.1.1. Make Sure the Module Name Explains the Module, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
nested - 1.6.5. Scoping with nested blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 2.7.3. Nested Blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- raising exceptions in: 8.4.1.2. Raising exceptions in nested blocks, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
overloaded - 1.6.6. Module overloading, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
- 15.8. Module Overloading, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
overloading: 18.1.4.4. Polymorphism , Oracle PL/SQL Programming parameters of: 15.6. Parameters, Oracle PL/SQL Programming - without: 22.4. Be Wary of Modules Without Any Parameters , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
specifying in packages: 16.3. The Package Specification, Oracle PL/SQL Programming status of: 23.3. Module Validation and Dependency Management, Oracle PL/SQL Programming stored: 23. Managing Code in the Database, Oracle PL/SQL Programming utility: C.16. DBMS_UTILITY, Oracle PL/SQL Programming validating: 23.3. Module Validation and Dependency Management, Oracle PL/SQL Programming modules procedure - 11.7.2. Constructing the Execution String, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 18.2.3.2. Cataloguing multiple modules , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
month: (see date and time) more procedure - 5.14.4. Displaying online help, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 17.4.1. Showing the Help Text, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 17.5.6. Page Pausing with PLVhlp.more, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
more_objects function - 5.20.5. Interfacing with the PLVobj cursor, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- 11.4.3. Checking for Last Record, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
msgcount function: 5.7.1. Improving AQ Ease of Use, Oracle Built-in Packages msgdata function: 5.7.1. Improving AQ Ease of Use, Oracle Built-in Packages mth_total function: 13.5.3.1. Building utilities around infile, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages multi_line data structure, OWA_TEXT package: 7.2.1.1. Data structures, Oracle Web Applications multiline comments - 5.16.1. Analyzing PL/SQL string content, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- (see block comments)
multiline statements, formatting: 3.1.6. Formatting Multiline Statements , Oracle PL/SQL Programming multimedia data: 1.3.8.4. InternetLite server and API, Oracle Web Applications multiobj procedure: 19.4.1.4. Implementing multiobject actions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages multiple - consumers
- 5.1.2. Enqueue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
- example: 5.7.8. Working with Multiple Consumers, Oracle Built-in Packages
- granting access
- 5.2.3. Authorizing Accounts to Use Oracle AQ, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 5.5.1.1. The DBMS_AQADM.GRANT_TYPE_ACCESS procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
modules, cataloging: 18.2.3.2. Cataloguing multiple modules , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages objects, actions on: 19.4.1.4. Implementing multiobject actions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages package construction: 2.11. Simultaneous Construction of Multiple Packages, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages rows: (see arrays)
multiple-character substitution (%): 5.7.5.1. Wildcarded correlation identifiers, Oracle Built-in Packages multirow queries with cursor variables, native dynamic SQL: 4.3. Multirow Queries with Cursor Variables, Guide to Oracle8i Features multithreaded server environments, releasing locks and: 4.1.2.2. The DBMS_LOCK.REQUEST function, Oracle Built-in Packages mutual recursion: (see forward declarations) my_session package - (see also specific program names)
- 1.3.5.1. Examples of encapsulation packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
- 11.1.5.1. Adding value to DBMS_SESSION, Oracle Built-in Packages
myfile package: 1.3.6.2. Handling exceptions in Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1, Oracle Built-in Packages myfile.spp : 1.3.6.2. Handling exceptions in Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1, Oracle Built-in Packages mysess.sql : 11.1.5.1. Adding value to DBMS_SESSION, Oracle Built-in Packages
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