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batch processes, step registration : 7.3.5. Using the register_app Package
BEFORE ROW triggers, replication and : 15.3.4. Replication Support with DBMS_REPCAT
BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure
4.2.1.1. DBMS_TRANSACTION programs
4.2.5.3. The DBMS_TRANSACTION.BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure
BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure : 15.4.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure
BEGIN_LOAD procedure (DBMS_OFFLINE_OG)
15.4.1. Getting Started with DBMS_OFFLINE_OG
15.4.2.2. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_LOAD procedure
BEGIN_LOAD procedure (DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT)
14.3.1.1. DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT programs
14.3.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT.BEGIN_LOAD procedure
BEGIN_TABLE_REORGANIZATION procedure
14.1.1. Getting Started with DBMS_SNAPSHOT
14.1.5.1. The DBMS_SNAPSHOT.BEGIN_TABLE_REORGANIZATION procedure (Oracle8 only)
BFILEs
8.2.1. LOB Datatypes
8.2.1.2. The BFILE datatype
closing : 8.3.1.5. The DBMS_LOB.FILECLOSE procedure
exception handling : 8.3.1.6. The DBMS_LOB.FILECLOSEALL procedure
directory aliases : 8.2.2.1. The DIRECTORY object
directory nonexistent exception : 8.3.1.1. The DBMS_LOB.FILEEXISTS function
existence test : 8.3.1.1. The DBMS_LOB.FILEEXISTS function
filenames, returning : 8.3.1.2. The DBMS_LOB.FILEGETNAME procedure
loading : 8.3.1.7. The DBMS_LOB.LOADFROMFILE procedure
locking and : 8.3.1.7. The DBMS_LOB.LOADFROMFILE procedure
opening : 8.3.1.3. The DBMS_LOB.FILEOPEN procedure
exception handling : 8.3.1.3. The DBMS_LOB.FILEOPEN procedure
testing if open : 8.3.1.4. The DBMS_LOB.FILEISOPEN function
populating : 8.2.2.2. Populating a BFILE locator
binary character objects
8.2.1. LOB Datatypes
8.2.1.5. The NCLOB datatype
binary large files : (see BFILEs)
binary large objects : 8.2.1. LOB Datatypes
BIND_ARRAY procedure
2.2.3. DBMS_SQL Programs
2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
index-by tables used by : 2.2.6. DBMS_SQL Nonprogram Elements
BIND_VARIABLE procedure
2.2.3. DBMS_SQL Programs
2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
Method 4 dynamic SQL and : 2.5.4. Displaying Table Contents with Method 4 Dynamic SQL
BIND_VARIABLE_CHAR procedure : 2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
BIND_VARIABLE_RAW procedure : 2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
BIND_VARIABLE_ROWID procedure : 2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
binding host variables : (see host variables, binding)
bit strings, operations on : 9.2.3.1. The UTL_RAW.BIT_AND function
bit-fiddling : 9.2.2.3. Bit-fiddling
BIT_AND function : 9.2.3.1. The UTL_RAW.BIT_AND function
BIT_COMPLEMENT function : 9.2.3.2. The UTL_RAW.BIT_COMPLEMENT function
BIT_OR function : 9.2.3.3. The UTL_RAW.BIT_OR function
BIT_XOR function : 9.2.3.4. The UTL_RAW.BIT_XOR function
bitmasks : 9.2.2.3. Bit-fiddling
BLOB_ARG procedure : 17.3.3.1. The DBMS_DEFER.<datatype>_ARG procedure
BLOBs : 8.2.1. LOB Datatypes
block numbers : (see data block addresses)
book_file function : 8.1.4. About the Examples
book_text function : 8.1.4. About the Examples
book_text_forupdate function : 8.1.4. About the Examples
brackets ([ ]) : 2.3.4.1. The DBMS_SQL.BIND_VARIABLE procedure
break_all_jobs procedure
1.3.5.1. Examples of encapsulation packages
13.3.3. DBMS_IJOB: Managing Other Users' Jobs
broadcasting : 5.1.4. Propagation Features
alerts : 3.2. DBMS_ALERT: Broadcasting Alerts to Users
example : 5.7.8. Working with Multiple Consumers
illustration : 5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
broken parameter (job scheduling) : 13.1.2.5. The broken parameter
BROKEN procedure
13.1.1. DBMS_JOB Programs
13.2.7.2. The DBMS_JOB.BROKEN procedure
browsing messages : (see queues, browsing)
built-in packages
(see also packages)
1.1. The Power of Built-in Packages
capabilities of : 1.1. The Power of Built-in Packages
encapsulation of : 1.3.5. Encapsulating Access to the Built-in Packages
exception handling with : 1.3.4. Exception Handling and Built-in Packages
Oracle Developer/2000 and : 1.3.6. Calling Built-in Packaged Code from Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1
purity levels for : 1.3.7.1. Calling a packaged function in SQL
referencing elements of : 1.3.3. Referencing Built-in Package Elements
source code for : 1.4. Examining Built-in Package Source Code
SQL statements and : 1.3.7. Accessing Built-in Packaged Technology from Within SQL
summary list : 1.2. Built-in Packages Covered in This Book
wrapping : 1.3.3. Referencing Built-in Package Elements
byte strings
range of values : 9.2.3.17. The UTL_RAW.XRANGE function
raw data operations : 9.2.2.2. Slicing and dicing
translation : 9.2.3.15. The UTL_RAW.TRANSLATE function
transliteration : 9.2.3.16. The UTL_RAW.TRANSLITERATE function


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