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Index: F

factor function
5.27.3. Setting the factoring value
14.3.3. Setting the Timing Factor
fclose procedure
5.11.8. Closing a file
5.17.6. Managing the log
13.4. Opening and Closing Files
21.1.3.2. Closing the file
fclose_all procedure
5.11.8. Closing a file
13.4. Opening and Closing Files
fcopy procedure
5.11.11. Copying a file
13.7.1. Copying File to File
fcreate function
5.11.5. Creating files
13.3. Creating and Checking Existence of Files
fetch_object procedure
5.20.5. Interfacing with the PLVobj cursor
11.4.2. Fetching from the PLVobj Cursor
fetching from PLVobj cursor : 11.4.2. Fetching from the PLVobj Cursor
fexists function
5.11.6. Checking for file existence
13.3.1. Checking a File's Existence
fifo constant : 5.24.1. Package constants
file constant : 5.3.1. PL/Vision constants
file handles : 13.1.2. File Handles
file2list procedure
5.11.11. Copying a file
13.7.3. Copying File to List
file2pstab procedure
5.11.11. Copying a file
13.7.2. Copying File to PL/SQL Table
FILE_TYPE datatype : 13.1.2. File Handles
files : 13. PLVfile: Reading and Writing Operating System Files
as code repository : 12.2.5. Standard Output Target
checking for existence of
5.11.6. Checking for file existence
13.3. Creating and Checking Existence of Files
closing : 21.1.3.2. Closing the file
copying
5.11.11. Copying a file
13.7. Copying File Contents
created during installation : 4.6. Summary of Files on Disk
creating : 5.11.5. Creating files
file errors : 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile
filenames : 13.1.3. File Location, Name, and Mode
log : 21.1.3. Selecting the Log Type
logging : (see logging)
name extensions : 2.4. Organizing Package Source Code
opening and closing
5.11.7. Opening a file
13.4. Opening and Closing Files
parsing name of : 5.11.13. Miscellaneous operations
reading from : 13.5. Reading From a File
reading from and writing to : 5.11.9. Reading from a file
writing to : 13.6. Writing to a File
finding
foreign key names : 19.6.3. Looking Up the Name
help text : 17.5.2. Locating Text in the Data Dictionary
Record Found? function : 16.2.7. Generating a "Record Found?" Function
source code : 15.4.1. How to Find Source Code
fixes, code : 1.6.1.6. Hide weaknesses to facilitate upgrades and fixes.
fky procedure : 5.8.3. Dumping the DDL
flexibility
2.5.1. Seeing Developers as Users
2.6. Building Flexibility Into Your Packages
2.10. Hiding Package Data
16.4.3.1. Flexibility of put_line
logging : 21.1.3. Selecting the Log Type
transaction processing : 20.1.1. Who Needs PLVcmt?
folder
default : 13.2.2. Setting the Default Directory
PL/Vision : 4.3.3. Beginning the Installation
setting default : 5.11.4. Setting the default directory or location
fopen procedure
5.11.7. Opening a file
13.4. Opening and Closing Files
FOR loop, cursor
16.2.8. Generating a Cursor FOR Loop
FOR loop, cursor : 11.7. A Programmatic Cursor FOR Loop
foreign key information : 5.12. PLVfk: Foreign Key Interface
foreign key lookup
A.1.8. Module Evaluation: Foreign Key Lookup
A.2.8. Module Evaluation: Foreign Key Lookup
foreign key lookups : 19.6. PLVfk: Generic Foreign Key Lookups
format
date : (see date and time)
help text : 17.4.3. Creating Help Text
FORMAT_CALL_STACK function : 21.2.2. Accessing the PL/SQL Call Stack
formatting code : 5.13. PLVgen: PL/SQL Code Generator
fullname function : 5.20.4. Accessing the current object
func procedure
5.13.8. Generating functions
5.27.6. Calibration and timing scripts
14.4.2. Calculating Overhead of an Action
16.2.3. Generating a Function
16.4.4. Overloading in PLVgen
functions
(see also under specific function name)
A.1.5. Builtin Functions
1.6.5. Calling Packaged Functions in SQL
3.6. Building a Structured Function
5.13.8. Generating functions
avoiding ambiguous arguments : 2.8.1.3. Unambiguous, simple arguments
built-in : A.2.5. Builtin Functions
generating : 16.2.3. Generating a Function
naming : 2.3.1. Choosing Appropriate and Accurate Names
PLV package : 6. PLV: Top-Level Constants and Functions
scope of : 3.8. Broadening the Scope


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