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ABS function
: 13.1.1. The ABS function
absolute value
: 13.1.1. The ABS function
abstract data types
: (see ADTs)
abstraction
: 18.1.5.3. Abstraction
access

to compiled code, tuning
: 25.2. Tuning Access to Compiled Code
to data, tuning
: 25.3. Tuning Access to Your Data
data structure, encapsulating
: 1.7.2. Synchronize Program and Data Structures
to SQL, minimizing
: 25.3.1. Use Package Data to Minimize SQL Access

ACCESS table, tuning
: 25.2.3. Tune ACCESS$ Table to Reduce First Execution Time of Code
actual parameters
: 15.6.3. Actual and Formal Parameters
Ada programming language
: Preface
ADD_MONTHS function
: 12.1.1. The ADD_MONTHS function

customizing
: 12.2.1. Customizing the Behavior of ADD_MONTHS

adding

collection elements
: 19.4.3. Adding and Removing Elements

administration of Oracle databases
: About the Contents
administration, Oracle/AQ
: C.3.2. DBMS_AQADM (PL/SQL 8 Only)
ADTs (abstract datatypes)


(see also object types)
18.1.4.2. Classification
building
: 22.6. Construct Abstract Data Types (ADTs)

advanced queuing
: 1.4.7.2. Oracle/AQ, the Advanced Queueing Facility
ADVISE_COMMIT procedure
: C.15.1. The ADVISE_COMMIT procedure
ADVISE_NOTHING procedure
: C.15.2. The ADVISE_NOTHING procedure
ADVISE_ROLLBACK procedure
: C.15.3. The ADVISE_ROLLBACK procedure
aggregate

assignment into rows
: 10.6.3. Aggregate Assignment
operations

9.1.3.2. Aggregate operations
9.5.4. Aggregate Assignment
9.6.1.2. Records of the same type
of nested records
: 9.7.3. Aggregate Assignments of Nested Records

values, combining with scalars
: 17.8.2. Combining Scalar and Aggregate Values

aggregation
: 18.1.4.3. Inheritance
alerts
: (see DBMS_ALERT package)
algorithms, tuning
: 25.4. Tuning Your Algorithms
aliases

column

6.7. Column Aliases in Cursors
9.3.2. Setting the Record's Column Names

directory


: 13.2.1. The BFILENAME function

for cursor variables
: 6.12.6.3. Cursor variable aliases

alignment of code
: (see coding, layout of)
ALLOCATE_UNIQUE procedure
: C.7.1. The ALLOCATE_UNIQUE procedure
ALTER SESSION command
: 26.1.1. Enabling Program Units for Tracing
ALTER TABLE statement
: 20.6. Schema Evolution
ALTER_COMPILE procedure
: C.4.1. The ALTER_COMPILE procedure
ALTER_QUEUE procedure
: C.3.2.4. The ALTER_QUEUE procedure
ANALYZE statement
: 25.1. Analyzing Program Performance
ANALYZE_OBJECT procedure
: C.4.2. The ANALYZE_OBJECT procedure
ANALYZE_SCHEMA procedure
: C.16.1. The ANALYZE_SCHEMA procedure
anchored datatypes

1.6.1. Anchored declarations
4.5. Anchored Declarations
anchoring to subtypes
: 4.6.3. Emulating Constrained Subtypes

angle brackets (>) as label delimiters
: 5.2.1. The GOTO Statement
anonymous blocks
: 15.3. The Anonymous PL/SQL Block

labels for
: 15.3.6. Block Labels
nested
: 15.3.4. Nested Blocks
in Oracle Tools
: 15.3.3. Anonymous Blocks in the Oracle Tools

APPEND procedure
: C.6.1. The APPEND procedure
applications, tuning
: 25. Tuning PL/SQL Applications

access to compiled code
: 25.2. Tuning Access to Compiled Code
access to data
: 25.3. Tuning Access to Your Data
analyzing performance
: 25.1. Analyzing Program Performance
optimizing algorithms
: 25.4. Tuning Your Algorithms

AQ
: (see advanced queuing)
arguments, trapping invalid
: 22.2.4.1. Trap invalid argument values
arrays

(see also tables)
1.4.3.4. PL/SQL tables
building with tables
: 10.9.4. Building Traditional Arrays with PL/SQL Tables
package for

(see also PSG_array package)
10.9.4.3. Features of the array package

variable arrays
: 1.4.7.3. Variable arrays and nested tables

objects for
: 18.1.2. Some Simple Examples

variable-size
: (see VARRAYs)

ASCII function
: 11.1.1. The ASCII function
assertion modules
: 22.2.4. Use Assertion Modules to Validate Parameters and Assumptions
assigning objects
: 18.4.1.2. Direct assignment
assignment (\:=) operator

2.1. The PL/SQL Character Set
4.4.3. Default Values
9.5. Assigning Values to and from Records

association operator for positional notation (=>)
: 2.1. The PL/SQL Character Set
association, object
: 18.1.4.3. Inheritance
atomics of PL/SQL language
: 2.1. The PL/SQL Character Set
attributes, cursor

6.9. Cursor Attributes
6.12.2. Similarities to Static Cursors

attributes, object
: 18.1.1. Terminology

collections as
: 19.2.1.2. Collection as an attribute of an object type
dot notation for

18.3.4.1. Dots in data structures
18.3.4.3. Attribute or method?

object equality and
: 18.3.6.2. Equality comparisons

authority,

execute/run
: (see execute authority)







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