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Oracle9i

Database Generic Documentation Master Index

Release 2 (9.2)

March 2002
Part No. A96625-01
Oracle9i Database Generic Documentation Master Index, Release 2 (9.2)

Part No. A96625-01

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Preface

This master index provides an alphabetical compilation of the index entries from
manuals in the Oracle9i database generic documentation set for release 2 (9.2).

Intended Audience
This index is intended to be a reference for people searching for specific information
in any of the manuals in the Oracle9i database generic documentation set.

Conventions
Each entry in this master index lists page numbers in one or more books in the
Oracle9i database generic documentation set. For example, this index entry:
ADD PARTITION clause, DWG 5-32, SAG 17-27
indicates that there is information about the ADD PARTITION clause on page 5-32
in Oracle9i Data Warehousing Guide and page 17-27 in Oracle9i Database
Administrator’s Guide.
This document uses a separate three-letter code to identify each manual in the
Oracle9i database generic documentation set for release 2 (9.2). The table that begins
on the following page lists the codes for the manuals that this master index
includes.

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Code Title
ADA SQL*Module for Ada Programmer’s Guide
ADG Oracle9i Application Developer’s Guide - Fundamentals
ADL Oracle9i Application Developer’s Guide - Large Objects (LOBs)
ADO Oracle9i Application Developer’s Guide - Object-Relational Features
ADQ Oracle9i Application Developer’s Guide - Advanced Queuing
ADW Oracle9i Application Developer’s Guide - Workspace Manager
ADX Oracle9i XML Developer’s Kits Guide - XDK
BRC Oracle9i Backup and Recovery Concepts
CON Oracle9i Database Concepts
DCD Oracle9i Data Cartridge Developer’s Guide
DMC Oracle9i Data Mining Concepts
DSU Oracle Dynamic Services User’s and Administrator’s Guide
DWG Oracle9i Data Warehousing Guide
ERR Oracle9i Database Error Messages
GLO Oracle9i Database Globalization Support Guide
HET Oracle9i Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator’s Guide
IMA Oracle interMedia Annotator User’s Guide
IMJ Oracle interMedia Java Classes User’s Guide and Reference
IMU Oracle interMedia User’s Guide and Reference
IPI Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer’s Guide
JJD Oracle9i Java Developer’s Guide
JJP Oracle9i JPublisher User’s Guide
JPG Oracle9i Java Stored Procedures Developer’s Guide
JPR Oracle9i Supplied Java Packages Reference
JSE Oracle9i Support for JavaServer Pages Reference
JSS Oracle9i SQLJ Developer’s Guide and Reference
MIG Oracle9i Database Migration
NER Oracle9i Net Services Reference Guide

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Code Title
NET Oracle9i Net Services Administrator’s Guide
NEW Oracle9i Database New Features
OAD Oracle Internet Directory Application Developer’s Guide
OAS Oracle Advanced Security Administrator’s Guide
OCI Oracle Call Interface Programmer’s Guide
OCM Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack
ODP Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack
ODS Oracle9i Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide
OEA Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator’s Guide
OEC Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide
OEM Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide
OIA Oracle Intelligent Agent User’s Guide
OID Oracle Internet Directory Administrator’s Guide
OLA Oracle9i OLAP Developer’s Guide to the OLAP DML
OLS Oracle Label Security Administrator’s Guide
OMM Oracle Enterprise Manager Messages Manual
OSA Oracle9i OLAP Developer’s Guide to the OLAP API
OSD Oracle9i Security Overview
OSG Oracle9i OLAP User’s Guide
OSM Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack
OTP Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack
OUI Oracle Universal Installer Concepts Guide
PCC Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer’s Guide
PCO Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer’s Guide
PER Oracle9i Database Performance Planning
PGR Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning Guide and Reference
PLS PL/SQL User’s Guide and Reference
RAA Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Administration

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Code Title
RAC Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration
RAR Oracle9i Replication Management API Reference
RCG Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I - Concepts and
Administration
RCO Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Concepts
RDE Oracle9i Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance
REF Oracle9i Database Reference
REP Oracle9i Advanced Replication
RMN Oracle9i Recovery Manager User’s Guide
RMR Oracle9i Recovery Manager Reference
SAG Oracle9i Database Administrator’s Guide
SNM Oracle SNMP Support Reference Guide
SPR Oracle9i Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference
SQL Oracle9i SQL Reference
SSG Oracle Syndication Server User’s and Administrator’s Guide
STM Oracle9i Streams
SUG Oracle Spatial User’s Guide and Reference
TAD Oracle Text Application Developer’s Guide
TXT Oracle Text Reference
UMR Oracle9i User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide
UTL Oracle9i Database Utilities
XDG Oracle9i XML Database Developer’s Guide - Oracle XML DB
XML Oracle9i XML API Reference - XDK and Oracle XML DB
ZZP Pro*PL/I Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide

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Master Index
Symbols ? operator, TXT 3-17
in RMAN quoted strings, RMR 1-4
: "
: host variable indicator, PLS 2-3
" quoted identifier delimiter, PLS 2-3
datetime format element, SQL 2-70
reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4
, OEA 1-26 ;
,methods, final, ADO 2-36
; statement terminator, PLS 2-3, PLS 13-17
, operator, TXT 3-10
datetime format element, SQL 2-70
datetime format element, SQL 2-70 ’
number format element, SQL 2-65
’ character string delimiter, PLS 2-3
-
reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4
- operator, TXT 3-28 /
- subtraction/negation operator, PLS 2-3 / division operator, PLS 2-3
datetime format element, SQL 2-70
datetime format element, SQL 2-70
() reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4
( expression or list delimiter, PLS 2-3 & operator, OLA 4-30
) expression or list delimiter, PLS 2-3
> operator, TXT 3-45
reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4 * operator, TXT 3-52
$ {} escape character, TXT 4-3
$ operator, TXT 3-41
@ command, RMR 2-6
number format element, SQL 2-65 in RMAN quoted strings, RMR 1-4
= @ operator
= operator, TXT 3-16
in SQL*Plus, ADA 3-3
= relational operator, PLS 2-3, PLS 2-27 @ remote access indicator, PLS 2-3, PLS 2-17
reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4 @@ command, RMR 2-7
See also = command
+ addition/identity operator, PLS 2-3
! TXT 3-40 := assignment operator, PLS 1-4, PLS 2-4
. => association operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 8-13
. component selector, PLS 1-6, PLS 2-3
% attribute indicator, PLS 1-7, PLS 2-3
. item separator, PLS 2-3 || concatenation operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-28
datetime format element, SQL 2-70 ** exponentiation operator, PLS 2-4
number format element, SQL 2-65
<< label delimiter, PLS 2-4
# reserved in configuration files, NER 4-4 >> label delimiter, PLS 2-4
? /* multi-line comment delimiter, PLS 2-4

Master Index-1
*/ multi-line comment delimiter, PLS 2-4 base64, JPR 7-54
* multiplication operator, PLS 2-3 _collapse -
.. range operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 4-13 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._c
< relational operator, PLS 2-3, PLS 2-27 ollapse, JPR 7-54
> relational operator, PLS 2-3, PLS 2-27 _hex -
<> relational operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-27 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._
!= relational operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-27 hex, JPR 7-54
~= relational operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-27 _preserve -
^= relational operator, PLS 2-4 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._
<= relational operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-27 preserve, JPR 7-54
>= relational operator, PLS 2-4, PLS 2-27 _replace -
-- single-line comment delimiter, PLS 2-4 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._r
#include, file inclusion, Pro*C compared to C, eplace, JPR 7-54
PCC 5-29
#sql, JJD 3-8, JJD 3-9
Numerics
$PFS_DEBUGGING command, RCG 8-3
% (percent) used with LIKE operator, SQL 5-16 0
% wildcard, OLA 4-28, TXT 3-54 number format element, SQL 2-65
%BULK_EXCEPTIONS cursor attribute, PLS 5-44 SRID value used with
%BULK_ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, PLS 5-43 SDO_CS.VIEWPORT_TRANSFORM
%FOUND cursor attribute, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39 function, SUG 13-8
%ISOPEN cursor attribute, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39 type 0 (zero) element, SUG 2-24
%NOTFOUND cursor attribute, PLS 6-35 1 to 1 locks, setting, RCO B-2
%ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, PLS 6-36, 1024 port, NER 5-6
PLS 6-39 1521 port, NET 9-28, NET 12-7, NER 5-5
%ROWTYPE attribute, ADG 9-7 if not using, NET 12-15
used in stored functions, ADG 9-9 1575 port, NET 3-37, NET 9-33, NER 5-5, NER 10-3
%TYPE attribute, ADG 9-7 1630 port, NET 4-17, NET 13-15, NER 5-5
= command 1646 port, NER 6-35
ACROSS keyword, OLA 5-12 1830 port, NER 5-5
example of, OLA 5-12, OLA 5-13 2 GB and larger files, operating system
introduced, OLA 4-3, OLA 5-3, OLA 5-10 dependencies, MIG 5-51
saving calculations, OLA 5-12 20th century, SQL 2-74
with composites, OLA 5-12 21st century, SQL 2-74
with dimensions, OLA 5-14 2482 port, NER 5-5
with models, OLA 8-5 2484 port, NER 5-5
with QDR, OLA 4-8, OLA 5-14 32-bit to 64-bit conversion. See word size
with relations, OLA 5-14 389 port, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID A-7, OID A-9, OID
with variables, OLA 5-11, OLA 5-12 C-5
with variables using composites, OLA 5-12, 636 port, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID A-7, OID A-9, OID
OLA 5-13 C-5
_ wildcard, OLA 4-28, TXT 3-54 7.3.4 release, upgrading to Oracle9i release 2,
_3D, formats of LRS functions, SUG 6-9 SQL 9-26
_atomic - 7-bit encoding schemes, GLO 2-9
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._ 8-bit encoding schemes, GLO 2-9
atomic, JPR 7-54 9, number format element, SQL 2-65
_base64 - 9i, migrating to, SUG 15-11
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants._

Master Index-2
A installation requirements, JJD 6-5
ncomp tool, JJD 6-7
abandoning an operation, OAD 3-42 overview, JJD 6-2, JJD 6-3
abbreviations
statusnc tool, JJD 6-17
languages, GLO A-2
accents
abbreviations permitted, PCO 2-11 indexing characters with, TAD 2-17
abnormal termination
access, RCO 2-4
automatic rollback, PCO F-17, PCC F-26
controlling to change data, DWG 15-3
ABORT LOGICAL STANDBY clause granting
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-49
by using command-line tools, OID 12-44
abort mode, warning notice, RAA 5-9
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
ABORT option 12-12
SHUTDOWN statement, BRC 2-8, UMR 3-9,
entry-level, by using command-line
UMR 4-16, UMR 4-23, UMR 4-24
tools, OID 12-45
abort response, SAG 31-13 entry-level, by using Oracle Directory
two-phase commit, SAG 31-13
Manager, OID 12-40
ABORT_GLOBAL_INSTANTIATION
items
procedure, SPR 8-3, STM 11-13 content, OID 12-15
ABORT_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION
structural, OID 12-15
procedure, SPR 8-3, STM 11-13
kinds, OID 12-10
ABORT_TABLE_INSTANTIATION level requirements for LDAP operations, OID
procedure, SPR 8-4, STM 11-13
12-12
aborting an instance, BRC 1-7
object, OID 12-7
ABOUT query, TAD 3-13, TXT 3-6 operations, OID 12-10
adding for your language, TAD 7-13 rights, setting by using Oracle Directory
case-sensitivity, TAD 3-11
Manager, OID 12-20, OID 12-36
definition, TAD 3-8 selecting, by DN, OID 12-46
example, TAD 1-19, TXT 3-7 subject, OID 12-8
highlight markup, TXT 8-14
unauthorized, OSD 1-14
highlight offsets, TXT 8-10 unspecified, OID 12-12, OID 12-36
viewing expansion, TXT 10-6 violation event, OID 5-29
ABS function, SQL 6-16, OLA 4-24, OLA 4-25
access control, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-8, CON 23-2
absolute naming and authorization, OID 2-12, OAD 2-8
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) conceptual discussion, OID 10-3
OCI drivers, NET 3-14, NET 16-9
defined, OID 2-12
Thin drivers, NET 16-9 described, OSD 1-6
with directory naming, NET 3-16 directive format. See ACI directive format
abstract datatypes
directory, OSD 5-7
creating as NCHAR, GLO 2-19 discretionary, OLS 1-4, OLS 1-5, OLS 3-23
See also object types discretionary, definition, CON 1-44
abstract object class type, OID 2-9
fine-grained, OLS 1-4, OLS 1-6
abstract object classes, OID 2-9, ODS 2-15 fine-grained access control, CON 23-24
superclasses of, OID 6-4 for agents, OID 31-5
top, OID 2-9
for directory integration server, OID 31-4
abstraction, PLS 8-3, PLS 10-2 in Oracle Directory Integration platform, OID
Accelerator, JPG 1-14 31-4
deploync tool, JJD 6-16
label-based, OLS 1-5, OLS 1-7, OLS 1-12
for user applications, JJD 6-5 least privilege, OSD 9-4

Master Index-3
making services visible to an application, DSU for groups, OID 12-53
1-13 precedence rules, OID 12-49
management constructs, OID 12-2 features, XDG 18-5
managing, OID 12-1 for groups, OID 12-53
by using command-line tools, OID 12-44 how it works, OID 12-48
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID managing, XDG 18-11
12-12 managing from Enterprise Manager, XDG 21-22
Oracle Connection Manager, OSD 9-56 modification, OID 5-30
overview, OID 1-9 precedence
password encryption, CON 22-8 rules, OID 12-49
policies, OLS 1-3 processing, OID 5-26
conflicting, OID 12-2 restrictions, XDG 18-12
inheriting, OID 12-2 security, row-level, XDG 18-13
policy administration, overview, OID 12-2 setting the resource property, XDG 18-11
prescriptive, OID 12-3 summary, XDG 1-12
privileges, CON 23-2 term explained, XDG 1-30
roles, CON 23-17 updating, XDG 18-10
roles, definition, CON 1-46 using, XDG 18-9
setting, by using wildcards, OID 12-46 within subtrees, OID 12-3
understanding, OLS 3-1 access control lists. See ACLs
access control entries (ACEs), XDG 18-9 access control policy points (ACPs), OID 12-2, OID
elements in, XDG 18-6 12-16
access control entry, definition, ADX Glossary-1 adding
access control information (ACI), OAD 2-8 by using ldapmodify, OID 12-45
attributes, OID 10-3, OAD 2-8 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-9,
components, OID 12-7 OID 12-16
directives by using the ACP Creation Wizard of Oracle
format, OID 10-3, OAD 2-8 Directory Manager, OID 12-24
items administering, by using Oracle Directory
format, OID B-1 Manager, OID 4-12
syntax, OID B-1 configuring display of, in Oracle Directory
object of directives, OID 12-7 Manager, OID 12-13
subject of directives, OID 12-8 content access items, OID 12-15
access control items, ODS 2-17 creating by using ACP Creation Wizard, OID
Access Control List (ACL), OAD 2-8 12-24
access control list, definition, ADX Glossary-1 Creation Wizard, OID 12-24
Access Control Lists multiple, OID 12-2
accessing security groups, OAS E-24 structural access items, OID 12-15
available security groups, OAS E-23 viewing, OID 12-14
access control lists (ACLs), XDG 18-2, OID 2-21, by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
OID 10-3, OAD 2-8, OSD 6-3 12-14, OID 12-15
bootstrap, XDG 18-4 viewing, by using Oracle Directory
concurrency resolution, XDG 18-5 Manager, OID 12-14, OID 12-15
default, XDG 18-4 access control. See system-level access
defined, XDG 13-5 control, ADQ 4-4, ADQ 8-2
described, NET 3-18 access control to database
directives, within entries, OID 12-3 with Oracle Connection Manager, NET 1-20,
evaluation NET 13-14

Master Index-4
with sqlnet.ora parameters, NET 11-8 using XDBUriType, XDG 3-44
access mediation with JDBC, XDG 9-4
and views, OLS 3-23 XML documents using Java, XDG 9-3
enforcement options, OLS 3-25 accessing external LOBs, ADL 12-4
introduction, OLS 3-2 ACCOUNT LOCK clause
label evaluation, OLS 3-10 of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER
program units, OLS 3-24 of CREATE USER, SQL 16-37
access methods ACCOUNT UNLOCK clause
in application tuning, OTP 12-6 of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER
lack of support for rules-based optimizer, OTP of CREATE USER, SQL 16-37
12-6 accounting, RADIUS, OAS 4-22
support for rules-based optimizer, OTP 12-6 accounts
access mode settings (transactions), JSS 7-50 creating for materialized views, REP 6-11
access option, JJP 3-13 operating system
access paths database administrator, SAG 1-10
cluster join, PGR 8-6 user
cluster scans, PGR 1-41 SYS and SYSTEM, SAG 1-11
composite index, PGR 8-8 ACCUM operator, TAD 3-14
defined, PGR 1-8 accumulate operator, TXT 3-10
execution plans, PGR 1-5 scoring, TXT 3-10
hash cluster key, PGR 8-6 stopword transformations, TXT H-4
hash scans, PGR 1-41 ACE, definition, ADX Glossary-1
index scans, PGR 1-30 ACI. See access control information (ACI)
indexed cluster key, PGR 8-7 ACIs, ODS 2-17
single row by cluster join, PGR 8-4 acknowledging events
single row by hash cluster key (with unique Event menu, OEA 6-40
key), PGR 8-4 Event window, OEA 6-38
single row by rowid, PGR 8-3 ACL, definition, ADX Glossary-1
single row by unique or primary key, PGR 8-5 ACLs
access privileges Application Context, ODS 4-19
Export, UTL 1-5 examples, ODS 2-18
Import, UTL 2-5 Oracle Advanced Security, ODS 4-14
access rights, OSG 5-5, OSG 6-9 placement, ODS 3-7
access to services structure, ODS 2-17
using PL/SQL, Java, or HTTP, DSU 1-14 ACLs. See Access Control List (ACL)
ACCESS_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW ACOS function, SQL 6-16
1-13 ACPs. See access control policy points (ACPs)
ACCESS_INTO_NULL exception, PLS 7-5 acquiring rollback segments, RAC 5-6
ACCESS_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-13 ACROSS phrase
accessDirectiveMatch matching rule, OID C-9 used when reading files, OLA 11-17
ACCESSED GLOBALLY clause act method, JJD 6-26
of CREATE CONTEXT, SQL 13-13 ACT networking parameter, NER 9-5
Accessibility, OMM iv action contexts, STM 5-7
accessibility adding name-value pairs, STM 14-16, STM
keyboard actions, not commonly known or no 14-20
firm standard, OEC G-1 creating
accessing example, STM 19-35
Java examples for, XDG 9-4 querying, STM 14-14

Master Index-5
removing name-value pairs, STM 14-20 Directory, OAS E-6
system-created rules, STM 6-3 Active Jobs, OEM 2-6
action tags Active Jobs page, OEA 5-7, OEM 2-7
forward tag, JSE 1-21 active online redo log
getProperty tag, JSE 1-19 loss of group, UMR 6-10, UMR 6-11
include tag, JSE 1-20 active server instances
overview, JSE 1-18 modifying configuration set entries in, OID 5-4
param tag, JSE 1-20 viewing, OID 5-4, OID 5-34
plugin tag, JSE 1-22 Active Server Pages, ADO 3-10
setProperty tag, JSE 1-18 translating to PSP, ADG 18-15
useBean tag, JSE 1-18 active set, PCO 5-12
ACTIVATE STANDBY DATABASE clause changing, PCO 5-14, PCO 5-15, PCC 6-14, PCC
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-45 6-15
activating checksumming and encryption, OAS 2-7 cursor movement through, PCC 6-15
Active Data Object definition, PCO 5-12
translating to PSP, ADG 18-15 definition of, PCC 2-7
Active Directory how identified, PCC 6-12
accessing security groups, OAS E-24 if empty, PCC 6-16
automatic discovery of directory servers, OAS when empty, PCO 5-15
E-5 when fetched from, PCC 6-15
connecting to a database, OAS E-19, OAS E-20 when no longer defined, PCC 6-13
creating security domains, OAS E-28 ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT initialization
defined, OAS E-2 parameter, RCO 10-17, RCG 1-6, REF 1-15
enhancement of directory object type setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-36
descriptions, OAS E-8 ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT parameter, RAA
how Oracle directory objects appear, OAS E-9 2-14, RAC 9-6
integration with directory servers, OAS E-19 Active/Active configurations
integration with Microsoft tools, OAS E-6 and Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-3
integration with Windows login active/active configurations
credentials, OAS E-9 Real Application Clusters Guard II, RCO 10-25
managing Access Control Lists, OAS E-23 activeFound(), JPR 12-24
managing security groups directory server ActiveX, ADO 3-10
managing Access Control Lists, OAS E-23 actual parameters, PLS 6-8
requirements for creating enterprise user A.D. datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73
security, OAS E-15 AD datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73
requirements for creating Oracle Net directory Ada
naming, OAS E-15 example code, ADA 6-22
requirements for using Oracle, OAS E-19 named parameter association, ADA 2-12
testing connectivity from client positional parameter association, ADA 2-12
computers, OAS E-19 typographic conventions for code, ADA iv
testing connectivity with Microsoft tools, OAS Ada example for VAX/VMS, ADA 5-22
E-20 Ada. See SQL*Module for Ada
testing connectivity with SQL*Plus, OAS E-7 adapters, OAS 1-15
testing database connectivity, OAS E-7 ADAPTERS utility, NET 17-5
user interface extensions, OAS E-7 Adaptive Bayes Network
Active Directory Users and Computers sample programs, DMC A-2
accessing directory server objects, OAS E-20 Adaptive Bayes Network (ABN), DMC 1-2, DMC
integration with Oracle objects in Active 1-10

Master Index-6
adaptive multiuser Add New Service button, ODP 4-3
algorithm for, DWG 21-47 Add New Target button, ODP 3-4, OSM 3-4
definition, DWG 21-47 Add New Target command, ODP 3-10, OSM 3-9
adaptors ADD OVERFLOW clause
custom-built by resource providers, DSU 6-44 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-40
execution, DSU 6-13, DSU 6-26 ADD PARTITION clause, DWG 5-32, SAG 17-27
compound service, DSU 6-35 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-68, SQL 11-70, SQL
compound service message merger, DSU 11-71
6-39 ADD PRIMARY KEY clause
compound service message splitter, DSU of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
6-38 9-116
compound service message ADD ROWID clause
transformer, DSU 6-37 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-116
conditional, DSU 6-42 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
failover, DSU 6-34, DSU 6-35 9-116
input, DSU 6-11, DSU 6-22, DSU 6-28 ADD SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-29, SAG
XSLT, DSU 6-28 17-30
output, DSU 6-13, DSU 6-26, DSU 6-43 ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA clause, STM
XSLT, DSU 6-43 11-10, STM 19-23, STM 19-42
protocol, DSU 6-12, DSU 6-25, DSU 6-29 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-42
HTTP, DSU 6-29 ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG GROUP clause, STM
HTTPS, DSU 6-31 11-9, STM 19-106, STM 19-129, STM 19-131
JDBC, DSU 6-31 ADD TEMPFILE clause
SMTP, DSU 6-33 of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-103
supplied by Dynamic Services, DSU 6-28 ADD VALUES clause
ADD clause of ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY
of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-60 PARTITION, SQL 11-64
of ALTER INDEXTYPE, SQL 9-88 ADD_ALTER_SESSION procedure, OSG 8-3
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-41 ADD_ATTR_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-3
of ALTER VIEW, SQL 12-31 ADD_COLUMN member procedure, SPR 108-20
ADD DATAFILE clause ADD_COMPARTMENTS function, OLS 6-8
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-103 ADD_CONTEXT procedure, ADG 12-50
ADD LOG GROUP clause ADD_EVENT procedure, TXT 9-2
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-34 ADD_FIELD_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-5
ADD LOGFILE clause ADD_GLOBAL_PROPAGATION_RULES
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21 procedure, SPR 73-3
THREAD clause, RCO 8-4 ADD_GLOBAL_RULES procedure, SPR 73-7, STM
thread required, RAC 5-8 6-14
ADD LOGFILE GROUP clause ADD_GROUPED_POLICY procedure, ADG 12-50
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-41 ADD_GROUPS procedure, OLS 6-9
ADD LOGFILE MEMBER clause inverse groups, OLS 13-22
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-41 ADD_MONTHS function, SQL 6-17
ADD LOGFILE MEMBER option ADD_PAIR member procedure, SPR 109-7, STM
ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-13 14-16, STM 14-20, STM 19-35, STM 20-13
ADD LOGFILE option ADD_POLICY procedure, ADG 12-50
ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-13 ADD_RULE procedure, SPR 64-3, STM 5-6, STM
ADD LOGFILE THREAD clause 14-4
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-40 example, STM 19-49

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ADD_SCHEMA_PROPAGATION_RULES a data item to a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
procedure, SPR 73-11, STM 6-13 an object, OTP 14-1
example, STM 19-25, STM 19-126, STM 19-127 subannotations, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-4
ADD_SCHEMA_RULES procedure, SPR 73-15 XMLType columns, XDG 4-8
example, STM 19-25, STM 19-123 adding a constraint, SQL 11-57
ADD_SPECIAL_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-11 adding a file, RAC 5-9
ADD_STOP_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-14 adding a subscriber, ADQ 9-58
ADD_STOPCLASS procedure, TAD 2-27, TXT 7-13 Adding an Instance page, RAA 8-16
ADD_STOPTHEME procedure, TAD 2-27, TXT adding images, IMU 3-42
7-16 adding nodes, RDE 2-8
ADD_STOPWORD procedure, TAD 2-26, TAD adding nodes to a cluster, RAA 8-2
2-27, TXT 7-17 adding XML document as a child, ADX 4-67
ADD_SUB_LEXER procedure, TXT 7-19 addIterCounter( ) method, IMA 7-12
example, TAD 2-24, TXT 2-46 additive conflict resolution method, REP 5-28
ADD_SUBSCRIBER procedure, STM 12-3, STM add.log, OID A-13, OAD A-7
18-25 addNode(CGNode) -
ADD_SUBSET_RULES procedure, SPR 73-19, STM oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.addNode(oracle.x
4-11, STM 6-6, STM 6-7 ml.classgen.CGNode), JPR 6-9
row migration, STM 4-11 ADDR built-in function
ADD_TABLE_PROPAGATION_RULES use in SQLADR procedure, ZZP 5-4
procedure, SPR 73-24 address, PLS 6-16
example, STM 19-61 ADDRESS (ADD or ADDR) attribute, NET 14-2
ADD_TABLE_RULES procedure, SPR 73-28, STM Address List Options dialog box, NET 15-6
6-7 ADDRESS networking parameter, NER 5-2, NER
example, STM 19-29 7-8, NER 8-4
ADD_ZONE_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-22 ADDRESS section
addAttr(String, String, String, String, boolean, int) - of LISTENER.ORA file, SNM B-28
JPR 11-86 ADDRESS_LIST networking parameter, NER 5-2,
addAttr(String, String, String, String, boolean, int, NER 7-9
String) - JPR 11-86 addSubAnnotation( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9,
addAttribute(String, Object) - , JPR 6-17 IMA 4-4
addCDATASection(String) - JPR 6-9 addSubscriber, JPR 2-29
addclasspath, ojspc option, JSE 6-18 addText(char[], int, int) - JPR 11-218
addData(String) - JPR 6-9 addText(char[], int, int) - JPR 11-262
adddefaulttypemap option, JJP 3-14 addText(String) - JPR 11-105
addDOMBuilderErrorListener(DOMBuilderError addText(String) - JPR 11-116
Listener), JPR 12-5 addText(String) - JPR 11-219
addDOMBuilderListener(DOMBuilderListener), addText(String) - JPR 11-250
JPR 12-6 addtypemap option, JJP 3-14
added_object_constraint filter, OID 12-44 addXSLTransformerErrorListener(XSLTransformer
added-object-constraint, in access control, OID ErrorListener), JPR 12-27
12-10 addXSLTransformerListener(XSLTransformer
addElement(Object) - JPR 6-17 Listener), JPR 12-27
addEventListener(String, EventListener, boolean) - ADMIN OPTION
JPR 11-191 about, SAG 25-12
addID(String, XMLElement) - JPR 11-126 revoking roles/privileges, SAG 25-16
addIndent(int) - JPR 11-229 roles, CON 23-20
adding system privileges, CON 23-3

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with EXECUTE ANY TYPE, ADO 4-3 ldapcompare, OID A-26, OAD A-19
ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_listener_name networking ldapdelete, OID 7-13, OID A-16, OAD A-10
parameter, NER 8-11 ldapmoddn, OID 7-14, OID A-18, OAD A-11
ADMIN_TABLES procedure, SAG 22-4 ldapmodify, OID 7-13, OID A-28, OAD A-22
DBMS_REPAIR package ldapmodifymt, OID 7-13, OID A-33, OAD A-27
ADMIN_TABLES procedure, SAG 22-3 ldapsearch, OID A-20
examples ldifwrite, OID A-40
building orphan key table, SAG 22-10 Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-2
building repair table, SAG 22-9 administration user
ADMINISTER DATABASE TRIGGER system creating, ADQ 18-11
privilege, SQL 17-42 example, ADQ 18-11
ADMINISTER_RESOURCE_MANAGER system administrative groups
privilege, SAG 27-8 Groups container, ODS 2-21
administering enterprise domains, OAS 19-35 OracleDBAdmins group, ODS 4-14
administering instances OracleDBCreators, ODS 4-14
with Server Management, RAA 5-2 OracleDBSecurityAdmins, ODS 4-14
administration OracleDomainAdmins, ODS 4-14
aspects of scalability in Real Application OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains, ODS 4-14
Clusters, RDE 2-8 OracleUserSecurityAdmins, ODS 4-14
content provider profile management, SSG 5-3 administrative interface, ADQ 4-4, ADQ 9-1
delegation of, OSD 5-8, OSD 9-50 basic operations, ADQ 13-2
distributed databases, SAG 29-1 use cases, ADQ 13-2
tools, SAG 28-31 views, ADQ 10-1, ADQ 10-2
DSAdmin command-line utility, DSU 3-1 Administrative Region, SNM C-8
enterprise user, OSD 9-54 administrative regions
issues, general, RAA 1-2 defined, NET 9-24
manageability components in Real Application delegated, NET 3-32
Clusters, RCO 9-3 delegated, under root, NET 3-34
Messaging Gateway, ADQ 18-3 delegating domains, NET 9-53
OSSAdmin command-line utility, SSG 3-1 described, NET 3-25
runtime system administration, SSG 5-1 domain hints to remote, NET 9-55
See also DBMS_MGWADM package in Oracle Names, NET 3-25
subscriber profile management, SSG 5-2 root, NET 3-32
subscription management, SSG 5-3 administrative request queue, REP 2-35
with SQL and SQL*Plus, RAA 4-15 administrative requests, REP 2-33
with SRVCTL, RAA 4-2 monitoring, RAR 10-16
administration privileges, OSG 5-4 errors, RAR 10-17
administration task jobs, RAR 10-18
Navigator objects, OEA 3-9 states, REP 2-36
administration tool, TAD 8-6 AWAIT_CALLBACK, REP 2-36
administration tools, OID 7-13 DO_CALLBACK, REP 2-36
bulkdelete, OID A-35 ERROR, REP 2-36
bulkload, OID A-36 READY, REP 2-36
bulkmodify, OID A-38 administrator
command-line, OID 1-8, OID 4-12 adding, editing, and deleting, OEA 1-9
ldapadd, OID 7-13, OID A-11 managing, OEA 1-8
ldapaddmt, OID A-13, OAD A-7 preferences, OEA 1-13
ldapbind, OID A-15, OAD A-9 reassigning objects when deleting, OEA 1-13

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regular, OEC 4-7 RDE 3-5
super, OEA 1-8, OEC 4-7 Advanced Queuing (AQ)
Administrator Notification definition, XDG 23-2
email and paging, OEA 6-56 enqueuing, XDG 23-9
administrator privileges, CON 5-3 hub-and-spoke architecture support, XDG 23-4
statement execution audited, CON 24-5 IDAP, XDG 23-5
administrators, OAS 19-26, OAS 19-39 message management support, XDG 23-4
application, SAG 1-4 messaging scenarios, XDG 23-2
for materialized view sites point-to-point support, XDG 23-2
creating, RAR 2-25 publish/subscribe support, XDG 23-2
ADO interface and Unicode, GLO 6-34 XML servlet, XDG 23-11
ADO. See attribute descriptor object XMLType queue payloads, XDG 23-6
adoptNode(Node) - JPR 11-127 Advanced Replication, OEM 4-25
ADT, OSG 3-2 ADVISE clause
ADT. See object type of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-3
AdtMessage, ADQ 12-29 affiliate, SSG 1-2
Advanced Events, OEM 5-2 affinity
advanced events, setting up, ODP 2-1 awareness, RAA 7-3
Advanced Mode, View menu, OEA 1-5 of data in Real Application Clusters, RDE 2-4
Advanced Queues, OEM 4-25 parallel DML, DWG 21-76
Advanced Queuing, CON 1-16 partitions, DWG 21-75
compatibility, MIG 5-37 tables and advanced queuing, RDE 3-6
privileges, MIG 5-37 AFTER clause
rule based subscriptions, MIG 5-38 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-98
DBMS_AQADM package, SPR 6-1 AFTER SUSPEND event
dequeue function, OCI 16-90 handling suspended storage allocation, ADG
description, OCI 9-49 7-40
enqueue function, OCI 16-92 AFTER SUSPEND system event, SAG 14-21
event publication, CON 17-14 AFTER SUSPEND trigger, SAG 14-21
examples, OCI 16-93 example of registering, SAG 14-23
exporting advanced queue tables, UTL 1-58 AFTER triggers, SQL 15-98, CON 17-10
functions, OCI 16-89 auditing and, ADG 15-34, ADG 15-37
importing advanced queue tables, UTL 2-61 correlation names and, ADG 15-16
interoperability, MIG 5-37 defined, CON 17-10
sender’s ID column, MIG 5-38 specifying, ADG 15-6
OCI and, OCI 9-49 when fired, CON 17-18
OCI descriptors for, OCI 9-50 afterAQOperation(HttpServletRequest,
OCI functions for, OCI 9-50 HttpServletResponse,
OCI versus PL/SQL, OCI 9-51 AQxmlCallbackContext), JPR 3-6
operations over the Internet, ADQ 17-2 Agent
publish-subscribe support, CON 17-14 accessing through intermediate host, ODP 3-3,
queue monitor process, CON 8-14 ODP 4-3, OSM 3-3
upgrading, MIG 4-17 Agent data gathering service’s integration
Advanced queuing, OEM 4-14 with, ODP 3-2, ODP 4-1, OSM 3-2
advanced queuing checking the log file, ODP 4-25
and queue table cache transfers, RDE 3-6 checking the status of, ODP 4-25
and queue table instance affinity, RDE 3-6 Oracle Data Gatherer’s integration with, ODP
in Real Application Clusters, performance, 3-2, ODP 4-1, OSM 3-2

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setting the location of, ODP 3-3, ODP 4-3, purpose of, OLA 12-9
OSM 3-3 AGGMAP command, OLA 3-27, OLA 12-7
troubleshooting, ODP 4-25 aggmap object. See aggregation map
agent, ADQ 1-22 AGGMAPINFO command, OLA 9-4
Heterogeneous Services, definition of, SAG 28-5 aggregate assignment, PLS 2-15
identifying, ADQ 2-3, ADQ 2-4 aggregate cache
AGENT clause performance statistics, OSG 7-3
of CREATE LIBRARY, SQL 14-3 AGGREGATE command, OSG 9-4
agent control utility. See agtctl introduced, OLA 12-4
Agent data gathering service multiple variables, OLA 12-11
See Agent AGGREGATE function
Agent Gateway Messages, OMM 12-1 adding as a property to the variable, OLA 12-23
Agent Log Files, OIA A-8 introduced, OLA 12-4
Agent Messages, OMM 4-1 aggregate functions, SQL 6-7, SAG 29-33
agent. See AQ agent, ADQ 9-92 AVG, PLS 6-2
agent. See gateway agent COUNT, PLS 6-2
agent tools description, SUG 1-23
oidmuplf.sh, OID A-48 GROUPING, PLS 6-2
Agent Tracing, OIA B-24 MAX, PLS 6-2
agent user MIN, PLS 6-2
creating, ADQ 18-11 reference information, SUG 12-1
example, ADQ 18-11 SDO_AGGR_CENTROID, SUG 12-2
agent, Oracle Intelligent Agent, OEM 1-8 SDO_AGGR_CONVEXHULL, SUG 12-4
agentctl.trace_directory, OIA A-3 SDO_AGGR_LRS_CONCAT, SUG 12-5
agentctl.trace_file, OIA A-3 SDO_AGGR_MBR, SUG 12-7
agentctl.trace_level, OIA A-2 SDO_AGGR_UNION, SUG 12-8
agentctl.trace_timestamp, OIA A-3 SDOAGGRTYPE object type, SUG 1-24
agents, SNM 1-3 See user-defined aggregate functions
extensible, SNM 1-7 STDDEV, PLS 6-2
Generic Connectivity, HET 2-4 SUM, PLS 6-2
Heterogeneous Services treatment of nulls, PLS 6-2
architecture, HET 2-2, HET 5-2 user-defined, CON 13-15
disabling self-registration, HET 4-14 user-defined, creating, SQL 13-58
registering, HET 4-10, HET 4-11, HET 4-12 VARIANCE, PLS 6-2
types of agents, HET 2-3 aggregate functions, user-defined,
intelligent, SNM 1-8 DCD 11-1 to DCD 11-13
log file location, OID 3-14 analytic functions and, DCD 11-9
master, SNM 1-3, SNM 1-7 creating, DCD 11-4
monolithic, SNM 1-7 parallel evaluation of, DCD 11-6
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services, HET aggregates, DWG 8-13, DWG 22-64
5-1 computability check, DWG 22-42
specifying initialization parameters for, HET aggregating
4-4 XSQL and XMLAgg, XDG 10-51
sub-, SNM 1-3, SNM 1-7 aggregating data
Transparent Gateways, HET 2-3 best practice, OLA 12-24
uploading agent file, OID A-48 for multiple variables, OLA 12-11
AGGINDEX command list of commands, OLA 12-3
definition, OLA 12-9 methods, OLA 12-14

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on-the-fly, OLA 12-2 size of, SAG 5-16
overview, OLA 12-2 useful for RMAN, RMN 15-2
precomputing, OLA 12-2 using, SAG 5-15
process, OLA 12-4 when written, SAG 5-17
aggregation, OSG 2-4, OSG 9-3, OSG 9-4, OSG 9-9, alert logs, RAA A-3
OSG A-6 Alerts Page (Events Pane), OEM 2-8
aggregation functions, creating, OSA 6-29 algorithms, DMC 1-9
aggregation functions, NA values in, OLA 4-33 settings for, DMC 1-19
aggregation map alias
commands for allocation, OLA 9-5 analytic workspace, OLA 2-8
compiling, OLA 12-10 directory, OLA 11-4
creating aggmap object, OLA 12-7 for a column, SQL 8-3
for allocation, OLA 9-5 for an expressions in a view query, SQL 16-43
how to define, OLA 12-7 qualifying subqueries (inline views), CON
performance tip, OLA 12-12 10-21
RELATION command, OLA 9-6, OLA 12-12 specifying in queries and subqueries, SQL 18-17
aggregation methods Alias library, DCD 4-2
explanation of, OSA 6-24 alias method
list of, OSA 6-25 description, OSA 5-7
using, OSA 6-25, OSA 6-26 example, OSA 6-16
agreements, replication, OID 21-2 alias_translation configuration parameter,
agtctl, HET 5-3, HET 5-7 JSE 9-10
commands, HET 5-7 overview, JSE 9-23
shell mode commands, HET 5-12 aliases
single-line command mode, HET 5-8 configuring, NET 9-52
AIFF data format, IMU A-1 described, NET 9-52
AIFF-C data format, IMU A-2 directory
AL16UTF16 character encoding, PLS 3-11 exporting, UTL 1-57
AL16UTF16 character set, GLO 5-6, GLO A-18 importing, UTL 2-59
AL24UTFFSS character set, GLO 5-6 exporting to net service aliases in a
desupported in Oracle9i, MIG 5-33 directory, NET 10-12
AL32UTF8 character set, GLO 5-6, GLO 5-7, GLO for columns, updatable materialized
A-18 views, REP 3-6
ALERT file, RAA 7-11, RCO 8-2 migrating to net service aliases in a
alert file, CON 8-14 directory, NET 10-12
ARCn processes, CON 8-13 aliasing, PLS 8-21
job failures and, SAG 10-10 ALL clause
redo logs, CON 8-9 of SELECT, SQL 18-11
alert log, RCG 8-4, UMR 6-14 of SET CONSTRAINTS, SQL 18-45
about, SAG 5-15 of SET ROLE, SQL 18-48
checking after RESETLOGS, UMR 4-30 ALL EXCEPT clause
control file record messages, RMN 16-32 of SET ROLE, SQL 18-48
location of, SAG 5-16 All Initialization Parameters dialog, RAC 4-13
managing, RAA 3-9 ALL operator, SQL 5-5, PGR 2-23
monitoring overwriting of control file ALL PRIVILEGES clause
records, RMN 16-33 of GRANT, SQL 17-34
ORA-3113 error message, NET 17-17 of REVOKE, SQL 17-94
Oracle Streams entries, STM 17-24 ALL PRIVILEGES shortcut, of AUDIT, SQL 12-55

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ALL row operator, PLS 6-3, PLS 6-5 view, OSG 13-16
ALL shortcut, of AUDIT, SQL 12-55 ALL$OLAP2_LEVEL_KEY_COLUMN_USES
ALL$OLAP2_AW_MAP_ATTR_USE view, view, OSG 13-17
OSG 14-7 ALL_ views, CON 4-6
ALL$OLAP2_AW_MAP_DIM_USE view, ALL_ALL_TABLES view, REF 2-6
OSG 14-4 ALL_APPLY view, REF 2-8
ALL$OLAP2_AW_MAP_HIER_USE view, ALL_APPLY_CONFLICT_COLUMNS view, REF
OSG 14-5 2-9
ALL$OLAP2_AW_MAP_LVL_USE view, ALL_APPLY_DML_HANDLERS view, REF 2-9
OSG 14-6 ALL_APPLY_ERROR view, REF 2-10
ALL$OLAP2_AW_MAP_MEAS_USE view, ALL_APPLY_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-11
OSG 14-4 ALL_APPLY_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-11
ALL$OLAP2_AW_PHYS_OBJ view, OSG 14-2 ALL_APPLY_PROGRESS view, REF 2-12
ALL$OLAP2_AW_PHYS_OBJ_EXT view, ALL_ARGUMENTS view, REF 2-12
OSG 14-3 ALL_ASSOCIATIONS view, REF 2-14
ALL$OLAP2_AW_PHYS_OBJ_PROP view, ALL_BASE_TABLE_MVIEWS view, REF 2-15
OSG 14-4 ALL_CAPTURE view, REF 2-15
ALL$OLAP2_AW_PHYS_OBJ_REL_OBJ ALL_CAPTURE_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-16
view, OSG 14-3 ALL_CAPTURE_PREPARED_DATABASE
ALL$OLAP2_CATALOGS view, OSG 13-5 view, REF 2-17
ALL$OLAP2_CUBE_DIM_USES view, OSG 13-6 ALL_CAPTURE_PREPARED_SCHEMAS
ALL$OLAP2_CUBE_MEAS_DIM_USES view, REF 2-17
view, OSG 13-6 ALL_CAPTURE_PREPARED_TABLES view,
ALL$OLAP2_CUBE_MEASURE_MAPS REF 2-17
view, OSG 13-7 ALL_CATALOG view, REF 2-18
ALL$OLAP2_CUBE_MEASURES view, OSG 13-7 ALL_CLUSTER_HASH_EXPRESSIONS view,
ALL$OLAP2_CUBES view, OSG 13-8 REF 2-18
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_ATTR_USES view, OSG 13-8 ALL_CLUSTERS view, REF 2-19
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_ATTRIBUTES view, OSG 13-9 ALL_COL_COMMENTS data dictionary
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_HIER_LEVEL_USES view, SQL 12-69
view, OSG 13-9 ALL_COL_COMMENTS view, REF 2-20
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_HIERARCHIES view, OSG ALL_COL_PRIVS view, REF 2-21
13-10 ALL_COL_PRIVS_MADE view, REF 2-21
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_LEVEL_ATTR_MAPS ALL_COL_PRIVS_RECD view, REF 2-22
view, OSG 13-10 ALL_COLL_TYPES view, REF 2-22
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_LEVEL_ATTRIBUTES ALL_CONS_COLUMNS view, REF 2-23
view, OSG 13-11 ALL_CONS_OBJ_COLUMNS view, REF 2-24
ALL$OLAP2_DIM_LEVELS view, OSG 13-12 ALL_CONSTRAINTS view, REF 2-25
ALL$OLAP2_DIMENSIONS view, OSG 13-12 ALL_CONTEXT view, REF 2-26
ALL$OLAP2_ENTITY_DESC_USES view, OSG ALL_CONTROL option, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-7
13-13 ALL_DB_LINKS view, SAG 29-21, REF 2-27
ALL$OLAP2_FACT_LEVEL_USES view, OSG ALL_DEF_AUDIT_OPTS view, REF 2-27
13-14 ALL_DEPENDENCIES view, REF 2-28
ALL$OLAP2_FACT_TABLE_GID view, OSG ALL_DIM_ATTRIBUTES view, REF 2-29
13-15 ALL_DIM_CHILD_OF view, REF 2-29
ALL$OLAP2_HIER_CUSTOM_SORT view, ALL_DIM_HIERARCHIES view, REF 2-30
OSG 13-15 ALL_DIM_JOIN_KEY view, REF 2-31
ALL$OLAP2_JOIN_KEY_COLUMN_USES ALL_DIM_LEVEL_KEY view, REF 2-31

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ALL_DIM_LEVELS view, REF 2-32 ALL_MVIEW_KEYS view, REF 2-72
ALL_DIMENSIONS view, REF 2-32 ALL_MVIEW_LOGS view, REF 2-73
ALL_DIRECTORIES view, REF 2-33 ALL_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES view, REF 2-74
ALL_ERRORS view, REF 2-33 ALL_MVIEWS view, REF 2-75
debugging stored procedures, ADG 9-36 ALL_NESTED_TABLES view, REF 2-79
ALL_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_TABLES ALL_OBJ_COLATTRS view, REF 2-79
view, REF 2-34 ALL_OBJECT_TABLES view, REF 2-80
ALL_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_VARS ALL_OBJECTS view, REF 2-82
view, REF 2-34 ALL_OPANCILLARY view, REF 2-83
ALL_EVALUATION_CONTEXTS view, REF 2-35 ALL_OPARGUMENTS view, REF 2-84
ALL_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS view, REF 2-36 ALL_OPBINDINGS view, REF 2-84
ALL_EXTERNAL_TABLES view, REF 2-36 ALL_OPERATOR_COMMENTS view, REF 2-85
ALL_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-37 ALL_OPERATORS view, REF 2-85
ALL_IND_EXPRESSIONS view, REF 2-38 ALL_OUTLINE_HINTS view, REF 2-86
ALL_IND_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-39 ALL_OUTLINES view, REF 2-86
ALL_IND_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-41 ALL_PART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF 2-87
ALL_INDEXES view, REF 2-43 ALL_PART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-88
ALL_INDEXTYPE_COMMENTS view, REF 2-46 ALL_PART_INDEXES view, REF 2-89
ALL_INDEXTYPE_OPERATORS view, REF 2-46 ALL_PART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-91
ALL_INDEXTYPES view, REF 2-47 ALL_PART_LOBS view, REF 2-91
ALL_INTERNAL_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-48 ALL_PART_TABLES view, REF 2-92
ALL_JAVA_ARGUMENTS view, REF 2-48 ALL_PARTIAL_DROP_TABS view, REF 2-94
ALL_JAVA_CLASSES view, REF 2-49 ALL_PENDING_CONV_TABLES view, REF 2-94
ALL_JAVA_DERIVATIONS view, REF 2-50 ALL_POLICIES view, REF 2-95
ALL_JAVA_FIELDS view, REF 2-51 ALL_PROCEDURES view, REF 2-96
ALL_JAVA_IMPLEMENTS view, REF 2-53 ALL_PROPAGATION view, REF 2-97
ALL_JAVA_INNERS view, REF 2-53 ALL_PUBLISHED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-97
ALL_JAVA_LAYOUTS view, REF 2-54 ALL_QUEUE_TABLES view, REF 2-98
ALL_JAVA_METHODS view, REF 2-55 ALL_QUEUES view, REF 2-99
ALL_JAVA_NCOMPS view, REF 2-57 ALL_REFRESH view, REF 2-100
ALL_JAVA_RESOLVERS view, REF 2-57 ALL_REFRESH_CHILDREN view, REF 2-101
ALL_JAVA_THROWS view, REF 2-58 ALL_REFRESH_DEPENDENCIES view, REF
ALL_JOBS view, REF 2-59 2-102
jobs in system, viewing, SAG 10-15 ALL_REFS view, REF 2-102
ALL_JOIN_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-60 ALL_REGISTERED_MVIEWS view, REF 2-103
ALL_LIBRARIES view, REF 2-61 ALL_REGISTRY_BANNERS view, REF 2-104
ALL_LOB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-61 ALL_REPAUDIT_ATTRIBUTE view, REF 2-2
ALL_LOB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-63 ALL_REPAUDIT_COLUMN view, REF 2-2
ALL_LOBS view, REF 2-64 ALL_REPCAT view, REF 2-2
ALL_LOG_GROUP_COLUMNS view, REF 2-65 ALL_REPCAT_REFRESH_TEMPLATES
ALL_LOG_GROUPS view, REF 2-66 view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-5
ALL_METHOD_PARAMS view, REF 2-66 ALL_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_OBJECTS view, REF
ALL_METHOD_RESULTS view, REF 2-67 2-2, RAR 25-6
ALL_MVIEW_AGGREGATES view, REF 2-68 ALL_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_PARMS view, REF
ALL_MVIEW_ANALYSIS view, REF 2-69 2-2, RAR 25-8
ALL_MVIEW_DETAIL_RELATIONS view, REF ALL_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_SITES view, REF 2-2,
2-71 RAR 25-10
ALL_MVIEW_JOINS view, REF 2-71 ALL_REPCAT_USER_AUTHORIZATIONS

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view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-11 ALL_SA_POLICIES view, OLS B-4
ALL_REPCAT_USER_PARM_VALUES view, REF ALL_SA_PROG_PRIVS view, OLS B-5
2-2, RAR 25-12 ALL_SA_SCHEMA_POLICIES view, OLS B-5
ALL_REPCATLOG view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-15 ALL_SA_TABLE_POLICIES view, OLS B-5
ALL_REPCOLUMN view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-16 ALL_SA_USER_LABELS view, OLS B-6
ALL_REPCOLUMN_GROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR ALL_SA_USER_LEVELS view, OLS B-7
25-18 ALL_SA_USER_PRIVS view, OLS B-8
ALL_REPCONFLICT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-19 ALL_SA_USERS view, OLS B-6
ALL_REPDDL view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-20 ALL_SDO_GEOM_METADATA view, SUG 2-26
ALL_REPFLAVOR_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2 ALL_SDO_INDEX_INFO view, SUG 2-29
ALL_REPFLAVOR_OBJECTS view, REF 2-2 ALL_SDO_INDEX_METADATA view, SUG 2-30
ALL_REPFLAVORS view, REF 2-2 ALL_SEQUENCES view, REF 2-106
ALL_REPGENERATED view, REF 2-2 ALL_SOURCE view, ADG 9-36, REF 2-107
ALL_REPGENOBJECTS view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-20 ALL_SOURCE_TABLES view, DWG 15-15, REF
ALL_REPGROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-21 2-108
ALL_REPGROUP_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-2, ALL_SQLJ_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-108
RAR 25-22 ALL_SQLJ_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-109
ALL_REPGROUPED_COLUMN view, REF 2-2, ALL_SQLJ_TYPES view, REF 2-110
RAR 25-22 ALL_STORED_SETTINGS view, REF 2-111
ALL_REPKEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2, RAR ALL_STREAMS_GLOBAL_RULES view, REF
25-23 2-112, STM 16-42, STM 16-43
ALL_REPOBJECT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-24 ALL_STREAMS_SCHEMA_RULES view, REF
ALL_REPPARAMETER_COLUMN view, REF 2-2, 2-113, STM 16-42, STM 16-43
RAR 25-25 ALL_STREAMS_TABLE_RULES view, REF 2-113,
ALL_REPPRIORITY view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-26 STM 16-42, STM 16-43
ALL_REPPRIORITY_GROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR ALL_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF
25-27 2-114
ALL_REPPROP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-28 ALL_SUBPART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-115
ALL_REPRESOL_STATS_CONTROL view, REF ALL_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF
2-2, RAR 25-29 2-116
ALL_REPRESOLUTION view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-30 ALL_SUBSCRIBED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-116
ALL_REPRESOLUTION_METHOD view, REF 2-2, ALL_SUBSCRIBED_TABLES view, REF 2-117
RAR 25-31 ALL_SUBSCRIPTIONS view, REF 2-117
ALL_REPRESOLUTION_STATISTICS view, REF ALL_SUMDELTA view, REF 2-118
2-2, RAR 25-32 ALL_SYNONYMS view, REF 2-119
gathering statistics, RAR 6-41 ALL_TAB_COL_STATISTICS view, REF 2-119
ALL_REPSCHEMA view, REF 2-2 ALL_TAB_COLUMNS view, REF 2-120
ALL_REPSITES view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-33 ALL_TAB_COMMENTS data dictionary
ALL_ROWS hint, SQL 2-94, PGR 1-13, PGR 5-7 view, SQL 12-69
ALL_RULE_SET_RULES view, REF 2-104 ALL_TAB_COMMENTS view, REF 2-122
ALL_RULE_SETS view, REF 2-105 ALL_TAB_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-122
ALL_RULES view, REF 2-106 ALL_TAB_MODIFICATIONS view, REF 2-123
ALL_SA_AUDIT_OPTIONS view, OLS B-2 ALL_TAB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-124
ALL_SA_COMPARTMENTS view, OLS B-3 ALL_TAB_PRIVS view, REF 2-126
ALL_SA_DATA_LABELS view, OLS B-3 ALL_TAB_PRIVS_MADE view, REF 2-126
ALL_SA_GROUPS view, OLS B-3 ALL_TAB_PRIVS_RECD view, REF 2-127
ALL_SA_LABELS view, OLS B-4 ALL_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-127
ALL_SA_LEVELS view, OLS B-4 ALL_TABLES view, REF 2-129

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ALL_TRIGGER_COLS view, REF 2-131 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-35
ALL_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-132 instance number, REF 1-67
ALL_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-133 ALLOCATE EXTENT option
ALL_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-134 DATAFILE option, RAA B-3
ALL_TYPE_VERSIONS view, REF 2-135 instance number, RAA B-2
ALL_TYPES view, REF 2-136 INSTANCE option, RAA B-3
ALL_UNUSED_COL_TABS view, REF 2-137 SIZE option, RAA B-3
ALL_UPDATABLE_COLUMNS view, CON 10-21, ALLOCATE SQL statement, PCC 17-6
REF 2-137 ALLOCATE SQL statements, PCC F-12
ALL_USERS view, REF 2-138 ALLOCATE statement, PCO F-10
ALL_USTATS view, REF 2-138 use with ROWID, PCO 4-35
ALL_VARRAYS view, REF 2-139 allocated blocks, OTP 5-18, OTP 5-20, OTP 5-23
ALL_VERSION_HVIEW view, ADW 3-3, REF 2-3 allocating
ALL_VIEWS view, REF 2-140 cursor variables, PCC 4-30
ALL_WM_LOCKED_TABLES view, ADW 3-3, cursors, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
REF 2-3 thread context, PCO 12-9, PCO F-20, PCC 11-8,
ALL_WM_MODIFIED_TABLES view, ADW 3-3, PCC F-28
REF 2-3 allocating cursor variables, PCO 6-31
ALL_WM_RIC_INFO view, ADW 3-4, REF 2-3 allocating data
ALL_WM_TAB_TRIGGERS view, ADW 3-5, REF introduction to, OLA 9-2
2-3 list of related commands, OLA 9-4
ALL_WM_VERSIONED_TABLES view, ADW 3-6, preparing for, OLA 9-5
REF 2-3 allocation, OSG 2-4, OSG A-6
ALL_WM_VT_ERRORS view, ADW 3-7, REF 2-3 automatic, RDE B-9
ALL_WORKSPACE_PRIVS view, ADW 3-8, REF Cache Fusion resources, RDE A-7
2-3 extents, SAG 15-12
ALL_WORKSPACE_SAVEPOINTS view, ADW extents, dynamic, RDE A-10
3-8, REF 2-3 free space, RAA B-3
ALL_WORKSPACES view, ADW 3-9, REF 2-3 locks, RCO B-3
ALLOCATE minimizing extents for rollback segments,
allocating a cursor variable, PCC 4-30 SAG 13-24
ALLOCATE CHANNEL command, RMR 2-8, of Cache Fusion resources, RDE A-7
RMR 2-15 of memory, PGR 14-2
and shared server, RMR 2-9, RMR 2-13 PCM locks, REF 1-60
FOR MAINTENANCE option, RMR 2-12 rollback segments, RAC 5-6
ALLOCATE command, OLA 9-2, OLA 9-4 sequence numbers, RAA 3-10
ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-11, allocation duration
PCC 14-13, PCC F-14 example, OCI 13-15
ALLOCATE EXTENT of objects, OCI 13-15
DATAFILE clause, RDE B-8 allocation of resources, CON 9-1
exclusive mode, RDE B-8 ALLOCERRLOGFORMAT command, OLA 9-4
in exclusive mode, RDE B-8 ALLOCERRLOGHEADER command, OLA 9-4
INSTANCE clause, RDE B-8 ALLOCMAP command, OLA 3-27, OLA 9-4, OLA
SIZE clause, RDE B-8 9-5
ALLOCATE EXTENT clause ALLOW ... CORRUPTION clause
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-8, SQL 9-9 RECOVER command, UMR 5-8
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-72 ALLOW CORRUPTION clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-98 of ALTER DATABASE ... RECOVER, SQL 9-30

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ALREADY_NCOMPED status, JJD 6-17 statement, MIG 3-22, MIG D-3
alter, JPR 2-23, JPR 4-72 ALTER DATABASE RESET COMPATIBILITY
ALTER ANY CLUSTER system privilege, statement, MIG 5-9, MIG 5-10
SQL 17-36 ALTER DATABASE RESET LOGS statement,
ALTER ANY DIMENSION system privilege, MIG D-5
SQL 17-37 ALTER DATABASE statement, SQL 9-13, CON 5-7
ALTER ANY INDEX system privilege, SQL 17-38 ADD LOGFILE, RCO 8-4, REF 1-160
ALTER ANY INDEXTYPE system privilege, ADD LOGFILE MEMBER option, SAG 7-13
SQL 17-38 ADD LOGFILE option, SAG 7-13
ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW system ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA
privilege, SQL 17-38 clause, STM 11-10, STM 19-23, STM 19-42
ALTER ANY OUTLINE system privilege, ARCHIVELOG option, SAG 8-5
SQL 17-39 BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause, BRC 2-11,
ALTER ANY PROCEDURE system privilege, UMR 2-19
SQL 17-39 TO TRACE option, UMR 2-19
ALTER ANY ROLE system privilege, SQL 17-40 CLEAR LOGFILE clause, UMR 6-10
ALTER ANY SEQUENCE system privilege, CLEAR LOGFILE option, SAG 7-19
SQL 17-40 CLEAR UNARCHIVED LOGFILE option,
ALTER ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41 SAG 7-7
ALTER ANY TRIGGER system privilege, CLOSE clause, RAA 4-21
SQL 17-42 database name, REF 1-44
ALTER ANY TYPE privilege, ADO 4-2 database partially available to users, SAG 4-9
See also privileges DATAFILE RESIZE, RDE A-5
ALTER ANY TYPE system privilege, SQL 17-42 DATAFILE...OFFLINE DROP clause, SAG 12-9
ALTER AUTHORIZATION datafiles online or offline, SAG 11-24,
changing password, PCO 3-10 SAG 12-10
ALTER CLUSTER statement, SQL 9-7 default temporary tablespace, specifying,
ALLOCATE EXTENT clause, RDE B-7, SAG 2-24
SAG 18-9 DISABLE clause, RAC 5-8
using for hash clusters, SAG 19-9 DROP LOGFILE MEMBER option, SAG 7-17
using for index clusters, SAG 18-9 DROP LOGFILE option, SAG 7-16
ALTER DATABASE ADD LOGFILE ENABLE THREAD, REF 1-160
statement, RAA 4-21 END BACKUP clause, UMR 2-12
ALTER DATABASE CHARACTER SET MOUNT clause, SAG 4-9
statement, GLO 10-10 NOARCHIVELOG option, SAG 8-5
migrating character sets in Oracle9i Real NORESETLOGS option, UMR 4-29
Application Clusters, GLO 10-10 OPEN clause, SAG 4-10
migrating data, GLO 10-8 OPEN RESETLOGS clause, RMN 16-10
using with selective imports, GLO 10-10 READ ONLY clause, SAG 4-10
ALTER DATABASE command, RMR 2-19 RECOVER clause, UMR 3-16, UMR 4-8
ALTER DATABASE CONVERT statement, MIG RENAME FILE clause, SAG 12-13, RMN 10-19
3-21, MIG D-2 RESETLOGS option, UMR 4-23, UMR 4-25,
rerunning, MIG D-30 UMR 4-29
ALTER DATABASE DISABLE THREAD setting the log mode, RCO A-2
statement, RAC 5-8 tempfiles online or offline, SAG 11-24, SAG
ALTER DATABASE NATIONAL CHARACTER 12-10
SET statement, GLO 10-10, GLO 10-12 THREAD, REF 1-160
ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS MIGRATE THREAD clause, RAC 5-8

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thread of redo, RAC 5-8 ALTER ROLE statement, SQL 9-136
UNRECOVERABLE DATAFILE option, SAG changing authorization method, SAG 25-7
7-20 ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, SQL
ALTER DATABASE system privilege, SQL 17-37 9-138, RAA 3-5, RAC 5-6
ALTER DIMENSION statement, SQL 9-58 bringing segments online, SAG 13-22
ALTER FUNCTION statement, SQL 9-61 changing storage parameters, SAG 13-21
COMPILE clause, SAG 21-25 taking segment offline, SAG 13-23
ALTER INDEX, TXT 1-2 ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT system
examples, TXT 1-10 privilege, SQL 17-40
rebuild syntax, TXT 1-4 ALTER SEQUENCE statement, ADG 2-24, SQL
rename syntax, TXT 1-3 9-142, SAG 20-13
ALTER INDEX command increasing cache size with, RDE 4-11
rebuilding index, TAD 2-37 ALTER SESSION commands, OSG 6-4, OSG 8-2
resuming failed index, TAD 2-37 ALTER SESSION SET SCHEMA statement, ADG
ALTER INDEX statement, DCD 7-24, SQL 9-64, 12-6
SUG 8-2, PGR 4-7 ALTER SESSION statement, SQL 10-2, CON 14-5
COALESCE clause, SAG 16-8 ADVISE clause, SAG 32-10
for maintaining partitioned indexes, SAG CLOSE DATABASE LINK clause, SAG 30-2
17-23 to SAG 17-61 ENABLE PARALLEL DML clause, DWG 21-21
MONITORING USAGE clause, SAG 16-21 examples, PGR 10-6
REBUILD clause, SUG 8-7 FORCE PARALLEL DDL clause, DWG 21-42,
RENAME TO clause, SUG 8-11 DWG 21-45
ALTER INDEX, using sections, XDG 7-10 create or rebuild index, DWG 21-43,
ALTER INDEXTYPE statement, SQL 9-87 DWG 21-46
ALTER JAVA CLASS statement, SQL 9-89 create table as select, DWG 21-44,
ALTER JAVA SOURCE statement, SQL 9-89 DWG 21-45
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG move or split partition, DWG 21-43,
statement, SQL 9-112, RAR 8-16 DWG 21-46
ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW statement, SQL FORCE PARALLEL DML clause
9-92, DWG 8-22 insert, DWG 21-41, DWG 21-42, DWG 21-45
enabling query rewrite, DWG 22-7 update and delete, DWG 21-39, DWG 21-40,
ALTER object privilege, SQL 17-47 DWG 21-45
on a sequence, SQL 17-49 OPTIMIZER_GOAL parameter, PGR 1-12
on a table, SQL 17-48 SERIALIZABLE clause, ADG 7-24
ALTER OPERATOR statement, SQL 9-119 SET CONSTRAINTS DEFERRED clause, CON
ALTER OUTLINE statement, SQL 9-120 21-25
ALTER PACKAGE statement, SQL 9-122 SET HASH_AREA_SIZE clause, REF 1-63
COMPILE clause, SAG 21-25 SET HASH_JOIN_ENABLED clause, REF 1-64
ALTER privilege, ADG 11-24 SET INSTANCE clause, RAA B-3, RDE B-6
ALTER PROCEDURE statement, SQL 9-126 SET NLS_CURRENCY clause, GLO 3-33, GLO
COMPILE clause, SAG 21-25 3-35
ALTER PROFILE statement, SQL 9-129 SET NLS_DATE_FORMAT clause, GLO 3-19
altering resource limits, SAG 24-21 SET NLS_LANGUAGE clause, GLO 3-16
ALTER PROFILE system privilege, SQL 17-40 SET NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS
ALTER RESOURCE COST statement, SQL 9-133, clause, GLO 3-32
SAG 24-21 SET NLS_TERRITORY clause, GLO 3-16
ALTER RESOURCE COST system privilege, SQL SET SCHEMA, ADG 11-20
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clause, PGR 14-40 SCOPE clause for SET, SAG 2-47
SET SQL_TRACE initialization parameter, SET RESOURCE_LIMIT option, SAG 24-19
SAG 5-17 SET RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN,
setting time zone, SAG 2-28 SAG 27-25
system privilege, SAG 30-2 SET SHARED_SERVERS initialization
transaction isolation level, CON 20-8 parameter, SAG 5-10
ALTER SESSION system privilege, SQL 17-41 setting initialization parameters, SAG 2-47
ALTER SNAPSHOT LOG. See ALTER SUSPEND clause, SAG 4-17, UMR 2-18
MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG SWITCH LOGFILE option, SAG 7-18
ALTER SNAPSHOT. See ALTER MATERIALIZED to enable Database Resource Manager,
VIEW SAG 27-24
ALTER statement, CON 14-4 UNQUIESCE, SAG 4-16
ALTER statements ALTER SYSTEM SWITCH LOGFILE
triggers on, SQL 15-101 statement, RAA 4-21
ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT ALTER SYSTEM system privilege, SQL 17-37
statement, RAA 4-21 ALTER TABLE, ADO 6-20, TXT 1-13
ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG statement, migrating from LONG to LOB, ADL 8-3
RAA 4-21 MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES FOR
THREAD clause, RAA 4-21 PARTITION clause, SAG 17-43
ALTER SYSTEM CHECK DATAFILES statement See also object types, evolving
instance recovery, RAA 7-11 ALTER TABLE MODIFY statement
ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT LOCAL migrating from CHAR to NCHAR, GLO 10-12,
statement, RAA 4-21 GLO 10-13
ALTER SYSTEM CHECKPOINT statement ALTER TABLE statement, SQL 11-2
global versus local, RAA 4-21 ADD (column) clause, SAG 15-13
specifying an instance, RAA 4-21 ADD SUPPLEMENTAL LOG GROUP
ALTER SYSTEM SET clause, STM 11-9, STM 19-106, STM 19-129,
and server parameter file administration, RCO STM 19-131
8-3 ALLOCATE EXTENT, RDE B-7
ALTER SYSTEM statement, SQL 10-22, CON 14-5 ALLOCATE EXTENT clause, SAG 15-12
ARCHIVE ALL option allocating extents, REF 1-67
using to archive online redo logs, BRC 2-10 auditing, CON 24-7
ARCHIVE LOG ALL option, SAG 8-9 bitmap index invalidation, MIG 5-30
ARCHIVE LOG option, SAG 8-8 CACHE clause, CON 7-8
DISABLE DISTRIBUTED RECOVERY DEALLOCATE UNUSED clause, SAG 15-13,
clause, SAG 32-25 CON 2-10
DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, PGR defining integrity constraints, ADG 4-19
19-3 DISABLE ALL TRIGGERS clause, ADG 15-30,
dynamic parameters SAG 21-14
LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES, BRC DISABLE CONSTRAINT clause, ADG 4-23
1-14, CON 8-13 DISABLE integrity constraint clause, SAG 21-18
ENABLE DISTRIBUTED RECOVERY disable or enable constraints, CON 21-26
clause, SAG 32-25 DROP COLUMN clause, SAG 15-14
ENABLE RESTRICTED SESSION clause, SAG DROP CONSTRAINT clause, ADG 4-26
4-11 DROP integrity constraint clause, SAG 21-19
KILL SESSION clause, RMN 15-12 DROP UNUSED COLUMNS clause, SAG 15-15
QUIESCE RETRICTED, SAG 4-15 ENABLE ALL TRIGGERS clause, ADG 15-30,
RESUME clause, SAG 4-17, UMR 2-18 SAG 21-13

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ENABLE CONSTRAINT clause, ADG 4-22 ALTER USER system privilege, SQL 17-43
ENABLE integrity constraint clause, SAG 21-18 ALTER VIEW statement, SQL 12-30
external tables, SAG 15-38 COMPILE clause, SAG 21-25
for maintaining partitions, SAG 17-23 to ALTER_APPLY procedure, SPR 4-4
SAG 17-61 removing the DDL handler, STM 13-20
INITRANS parameter, ADG 7-24 removing the message handler, STM 13-13
MODIFY (column) clause, SAG 15-13 removing the rule set, STM 13-11
MODIFY CONSTRAINT clause, CON 21-27 removing the tag value, STM 15-24
MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES clause, SAG setting an apply user, STM 13-12
17-43 setting the DDL handler, STM 13-20
modifying index-organized table setting the message handler, STM 13-13
attributes, SAG 15-30 setting the tag value, STM 15-24
MOVE clause, SAG 15-12, SAG 15-30 specifying the rule set, STM 13-8
NOLOGGING clause, DWG 21-88 tags, STM 8-2, STM 8-5
reasons for use, SAG 15-10 ALTER_CAPTURE procedure, SPR 8-4
RENAME COLUMN clause, SAG 15-14 removing the rule set, STM 11-7
SET UNUSED clause, SAG 15-15 setting the start SCN, STM 11-10
triggers, CON 17-7 specifying a rule set, STM 11-5
validate or novalidate constraints, CON 21-26 ALTER_COMPARTMENT procedure, OLS 5-17
ALTER TABLESPACE statement, SQL 11-101 ALTER_COMPARTMENTS procedure, OLS 6-7
ADD DATAFILE parameter, SAG 11-11 alter_external_table_clause
BEGIN BACKUP clause, UMR 2-8, UMR 2-10, of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-16
RMN 18-15 ALTER_GROUP procedure, OLS 5-20
END BACKUP clause, RMN 18-15 ALTER_GROUP_PARENT
END BACKUP option, UMR 2-10 inverse groups, OLS 13-25
ONLINE option, example, SAG 11-23 ALTER_GROUP_PARENT procedure, OLS 5-21
READ ONLY option, SAG 11-25 ALTER_GROUPS function, OLS 6-10
READ WRITE option, SAG 11-27 ALTER_GROUPS procedure
RENAME DATAFILE clause, SAG 12-11 inverse groups, OLS 13-23
taking datafiles/tempfiles online/offline, SAG ALTER_LABEL function, OLS 5-24
11-23, SAG 12-9 ALTER_LEVEL procedure, OLS 5-13, OLS 5-15
ALTER TABLESPACE system privilege, SQL 17-42 ALTER_PHRASE procedure, TXT 12-3
ALTER TRIGGER statement, SQL 12-2 ALTER_POLICY procedure, OLS 5-10
DISABLE clause, ADG 15-30, SAG 21-14 inverse groups, OLS 13-21
ENABLE clause, ADG 15-29, SAG 21-13 ALTER_PROPAGATION procedure, SPR 47-3
ALTER TYPE removing the rule set, STM 12-16
See also object types, evolving specifying the rule set, STM 12-13
ALTER TYPE statement, SQL 12-6, ADO 3-24, ALTER_PROPAGATION_SCHEDULE
ADO 6-16 procedure, STM 12-12
for type evolution, PLS 10-12 ALTER_RULE procedure, SPR 64-5, STM 14-5
ALTER USER privilege, SAG 24-6 example, STM 19-35
ALTER USER statement, SQL 12-21 ALTER_SCHEMA_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3,
default roles, SAG 25-21 OLS 8-9
GRANT CONNECT THROUGH clause, SAG ALTER_THESAURUS procedure, TXT 12-5
24-16 altering
REVOKE CONNECT THROUGH clause, destination, ADQ 13-54
SAG 24-16 messaging gateway links, ADQ 18-17
temporary segments, CON 2-14 propagation method, SPR 53-27, SPR 53-32

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registered non-Oracle queues, ADQ 18-19 (FAQ), ADL 6-3
savepoint description, ADW 2-2 used with BFILEs, ADL 12-47
savepoints, SPR 80-6 ampersand (&) operator, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31
schedules, ADQ 18-22 ampersand substitution
subscribers, ADQ 18-22 avoiding, OLA 4-31
workspace description, SPR 80-7, ADW 2-3 defined, OLA 4-30
altering dimensions, DWG 9-13 effect performance, OLA 7-9
altering indexes, SAG 16-19 to SAG 16-21 example of, OLA 4-31
altering storage parameters, SAG 15-11 prevents compiling, OLA 7-29
altering users, SAG 24-6 program arguments and, OLA 7-9
alternate server list QDR with, OLA 4-10
from the Oracle directory server, OID 20-4 restrictions, OLA 8-6
from user input, OID 20-4 using to pass arguments, OLA 7-9
alternate spelling, TAD 2-17 when required, OLA 7-9
about, TXT E-2 analysis
Danish, TXT E-4 adding data from other classes to, ODP 4-43
disabling example, TXT 7-55, TXT E-2 canceling, OTP 15-3
enabling example, TXT E-2 copying, ODP 4-40
German, TXT E-3 creating from a data class, ODP 4-38
Swedish, TXT E-5 excluding objects from, OTP 15-2
alternate_spelling attribute, TXT 2-45 generating a report for an, ODP 4-51
AlternateServers attribute, in failover, OID 20-4 identifying user-defined and predefined,
alternative environments, support, JSS 8-80 ODP 4-39
alterPropagationSchedule, JPR 2-31, JPR 4-73 modifying the selection criteria for an
alterQueue, JPR 2-28 existing, ODP 4-44
AlterSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-6, ADW 2-2 printing, ODP 4-51
AlterWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-7, ADW 2-3 saving predefined, ODP 4-50
always anti-join, OTP 5-3 saving results of, ODP 4-50
Always Use Dedicated Server option in Oracle Net saving user-defined, ODP 4-50
Manager, NET 11-7 viewing and modifying an existing, ODP 4-39
A.M. datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 See also charts
AM datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 Analysis report, OTP 10-7
AMD, ERR 29-1 generating, OTP 17-1
American Analysis Report dialog box, OTP 17-1
index defaults, TXT 2-89 Analysis window
American National Standards Institute overview of, ODP 4-42
(ANSI), SQL B-1 using the scroll bar, ODP 4-46
ANSI-compatible locking, ADG 7-16 zooming in, ODP 4-46
datatypes, SQL 2-36 zooming out, ODP 4-46
conversion to Oracle datatypes, SQL 2-36, analytic functions, SQL 6-9
CON 12-23 AVG, SQL 6-21
datatypes, implicit conversion, SQL 2-36, CON concepts, DWG 19-3
12-24 CORR, SQL 6-35
standards, SQL i, SQL 1-2, SQL B-2 COUNT, SQL 6-38
supported datatypes, SQL 2-5 COVAR_POP, SQL 6-40
amount, ADL 12-109 COVAR_SAMP, SQL 6-42
amount parameter CUME_DIST, SQL 6-45
reading and loading LOB data, the size of DENSE_RANK, SQL 6-53

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FIRST, SQL 6-64 current workspace, OLA 2-2
FIRST_VALUE, SQL 6-66 data manipulation, OSG 2-2
inverse distribution, SQL 6-115, SQL 6-118 data refresh, OSG 9-8
LAG, SQL 6-77 database storage, OSG 6-11
LAST, SQL 6-78 defined, OSG 1-6
LAST_VALUE, SQL 6-81 deleting, OLA 2-5
LEAD, SQL 6-83 detaching, OLA 2-5
linear regression, SQL 6-126 exporting, OLA 2-14
MAX, SQL 6-92 importing, OLA 2-14
MIN, SQL 6-94 introduction to, OLA 1-2
NTILE, SQL 6-106 list of attached, OLA 2-2
OVER clause, SQL 6-9, SQL 6-11 metadata in OLAP Catalog, OSG 14-1, OSG
PERCENT_CONT, SQL 6-115 25-1
PERCENT_DISC, SQL 6-118 minimizing growth of, OLA 2-10
PERCENT_RANK, SQL 6-113 multiple, OLA 2-6
RANK, SQL 6-120 name, OLA 2-7
RATIO_TO_REPORT, SQL 6-122 objects, acquiring information about, OLA 2-15,
ROW_NUMBER, SQL 6-136 OLA 2-16, OLA 2-17
STDDEV, SQL 6-145 objects, defining, OLA 3-2
STDDEV_POP, SQL 6-146 objects, defining in a program, OLA 7-29
STDDEV_SAMP, SQL 6-148 performance counters, OSG 7-5
SUM, SQL 6-151 permission programs, OLA 2-12, OLA 2-13
syntax, SQL 6-9 populating, OLA 5-1
user-defined, SQL 6-11, SQL 13-58 populating from relational tables, OLA
VAR_POP, SQL 6-199 10-3 to OLA 10-20
VAR_SAMP, SQL 6-201 preparing for OLAP_TABLE, OSG 11-3
VARIANCE, SQL 6-203 preparing for SQL access, OSG 15-3
analytic workspaces, OSG 5-5 reorganizing, OLA 2-10
access from Java, OLA 1-10 retrieving name of, OLA 2-2
access from OLAP worksheet, OLA 1-6 saving changes to, OLA 2-8
access from SQL, OLA 1-9 security, OLA 2-12
accessing from SQL, OSG 15-2 sharing across sessions, OLA 2-4
acquiring description of, OLA 2-15 updating, OLA 2-9
active workspace, OLA 2-2 waiting for access, OLA 2-5
alias, OLA 2-8 ANALYZE ANY system privilege, SQL 17-44
attached read-only or read/write, OLA 2-4 ANALYZE CLUSTER statement, SQL 12-33
attached workspace, OLA 2-2 ANALYZE command, OLS 12-8, OCM 3-15
attaching, OLA 2-3 ANALYZE function of DBMS_STATS
committing changes, OLA 2-9 package, OID 19-3
controlling access to, OLA 2-12 ANALYZE INDEX statement, SQL 12-33
copying data into relational tables, OLA ANALYZE SQL command, OTP glossary-1
10-28 to OLA 10-32 ANALYZE statement, SAG 21-5, PGR 22-22, REF
creating, OLA 2-3 2-43, REF 2-120, REF 2-122, REF 2-129, REF
creating from relational tables, OSG 9-1 2-167, REF 2-207, REF 2-209, REF 2-266, REF
creating from tables, OSG 9-1 2-268
creating metadata for, OSG 5-3, OSG 25-1, OSG CASCADE clause, SAG 21-7
26-1 corruption reporting, SAG 22-5
creating with DML, OSG 9-4 creating histograms, PGR 3-21

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during Schema class collection, OTP 13-10 Annotation class, IMA 4-2
ESTIMATE STATISTICS SAMPLE clause, SAG Annotation constructor, IMA 4-3
21-5 annotation name
LIST CHAINED ROWS clause, SAG 21-7 returning, IMA 4-8
listing chained rows, SAG 21-7 annotation task manager, IMA 7-10
shared pool, CON 7-14 annotation task monitor, IMA 4-19
VALIDATE STRUCTURE clause, SAG 21-6 AnnotationDesc class, IMA 7-2
VALIDATE STRUCTURE ONLINE AnnotationDesc object
clause, SAG 21-7 returning, IMA 4-7
validating structure, SAG 22-4 AnnotationFactory class, IMA 6-10, IMA 7-29
ANALYZE TABLE statement, SQL 12-33, SAG AnnotationFactory constructor, IMA 7-30
30-7 AnnotationFactory object, IMA 7-32
ANALYZE TABLE VALIDATE STRUCTURE AnnotationHandler class, IMA 4-27
statement AnnotationHandler constructor, IMA 4-28
change in release 8.1, MIG 5-21 AnnotationHandler instance
Analyze Wizard, OCM 3-15, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32 creating, IMA 3-6
ANALYZE_RTREE procedure, SUG 16-3 AnnotationHandler(int) constructor, IMA 4-29
analyzer statistics, UTL 2-68 AnnotationProperties element, IMA 8-2
analyzing annotations
collected historical data, ODP 4-35 associated attributes, IMA C-1, IMA E-1
analyzing data creating, IMA 1-5, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-1, IMA 3-7,
for parallel processing, DWG 21-68 IMA 3-8
analyzing redo log files, SAG 9-1 definition, IMA 1-1
analyzing schema objects, SAG 21-3 to SAG 21-6 exporting to XML, IMA 3-14, IMA 4-31
analyzing tables importing, IMA 4-36
cost-based optimization, SAG 30-7 inserting, IMA 4-37, IMA 4-38
ancestors attributes querying, IMA A-1
example of getting, OSA 4-8 retrieving, IMA 3-9
for MdmHierarchy objects, OSA 2-12 saving, IMA 6-9
for MdmLevel objects, OSA 2-10 setting attributes, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-10
ANCILLARY TO clause uploading, IMA 1-5, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-11
of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 14-44 See also user-defined annotation types
AND condition, SQL 5-8 annotator client
AND DATAFILES clause initializing, IMA 2-7
of DROP TABLESPACE, SQL 17-12 AnnotatorDescriptor.DTD, IMA 8-1
AND operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22, TAD 3-14, Annotator.mime file, IMA 2-2, IMA 4-50, IMA 6-2
TXT 3-12 Annotator.prefs file, IMA 2-1, IMA 4-69
for simple subquery materialized views, REP AnnTaskManager class, IMA 7-10
3-27 AnnTaskManager constructor, IMA 7-11
stopword transformations, TXT H-3 AnnTaskMonitor class, IMA 4-19
AND_EQUAL hint, SQL 2-95, PGR 4-6, PGR 5-17 AnnTaskMonitor constructor, IMA 4-20
angle brackets, ADA v anonymous authentication, OID 4-4, OID 10-4,
angle units, SUG 5-10 OAD 2-7
AnnListener class, IMA 4-61 anonymous blocks, ADA 3-2
AnnListener interface, IMA 4-61 anonymous blocks in PL/SQL, ADA 3-8
implementing, IMA 3-7, IMA 3-8 anonymous login, OID 4-4
annotation box anonymous PL/SQL block, PLS 8-2
moving in an analysis chart, ODP 4-50 anonymous PL/SQL blocks, ADG 11-18,

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CON 14-16, CON 14-25 dequeuing, STM 12-21
about, ADG 9-2 enqueuing, STM 12-18
applications, CON 14-19 monitoring, STM 16-11
compared to triggers, ADG 9-21 propagating to typed queues, STM 3-17
contrasted with stored procedures, CON 14-25 user-defined types, STM 3-18
dynamic SQL, CON 14-20 replication, RAR 9-16
dynamic SQL and, SPR 69-3 wrapper for messages, STM 3-12, STM 12-18
performance, CON 14-25 ANYDATA type, DCD 12-28
ANSI C Support, PCC E-2 effect on table-mode import, UTL 2-13
ANSI dynamic SQL, PCO A-3, PCC A-4 ANYDATASET datatype, ADO 6-37
reference semantics, PCC 14-8 AnyDataSet datatype, ADG 3-41
See also dynamic SQL (ANSI), PCO 10-1, ANYDATASET type, DCD 12-28
PCC 14-1 ANYINTERACT mask relationship, SUG 11-5
ANSI Entry SQL compliance, PCO ix ANYTYPE datatype, ADO 6-37
ANSI format AnyType datatype, ADG 3-41
COBOL statements, PCO 2-12 ANYTYPE type, DCD 12-27
ANSI requirements, NEW 3-4 Apache Web Server, OEA 1-32
ANSI. See American National Standards Institute Apache Web Server, discovering, OEA 1-32
(ANSI) Apache web server, OEC 5-9
ANSI SQL standard API
datatypes of, CON 12-23 ODM, DMC 2-1
ANSI SQL92 API, definition, ADX Glossary-1
FIPS flagger, ADG 7-2 apostrophes, PLS 2-9
ANSI standard for LOBs, ADL 11-8 AppCtxManager, JPR 1-1, JPR 1-2, JPR 1-3
ANSI/ISO SQL APPEND hint, SQL 2-95, DWG 21-88, PGR 5-34
compliance, PCO vii APPEND parameter
extensions, PCO 14-20 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-38
ANSI/ISO SQL standard append sequence conflict resolution method,
data concurrency, CON 20-2 REP 5-39
isolation levels, CON 20-11 append site name conflict resolution method,
ANSWER_TIMEOUT networking parameter, REP 5-38
NER 9-8 append to table
anti-joins, PGR 1-67 example, UTL 10-11
any, XDG 13-6 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33
ANY comparison operator, PLS 6-5 appendChild(Node) -
ANY operator, SQL 5-5, PGR 2-22 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.appendChi
ANY_SIMPLE - ld(org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-127
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.A appendChild(Node) -
NY_SIMPLE, JPR 7-54 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.appendChild(or
ANY_URI - g.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-192
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.A appendChild(Node) -
NY_URI, JPR 7-54 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.appendChil
ANYDATA datatype, ADO 6-37, ADO 8-40 d(org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-219
AnyData datatype, ADG 3-41 AppendChunk(). See OraOLEDB, ADL 13-3
message propagation, STM 3-17 appending
queues, STM 3-12, STM 12-18 one LOB to another
creating, SPR 73-35, STM 12-2, STM 18-7, internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-193
STM 19-11 one temporary LOB to another, ADL 11-150

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writing to the end of a LOB accessed globally, OSD 9-18
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-203 accessed locally, OSD 9-17
APPINFO clause, PGR 11-11 as secure data cache, ADG 12-8
APPL_TOP, OUI 3-10 bind variables, ADG 12-9
APPL_TOP_NAME, OUI 3-10 creating, ADG 12-16
applAccumulatedInboundAssociations examples, ADG 12-17
variable, SNM E-8 fine-grained access control, ADG 11-9,
applAccumulatedOutboundAssociations ADG 12-8
variable, SNM E-9 how to use, ADG 12-13
Apple QuickTime data format, IMU C-2 initialized externally, OSD 9-17
applets, using SQLJ, JSS 1-25 initialized globally, OSD 9-18
applFailedOutboundAssociations variable, introduction, ADG 11-4, ADG 12-2
SNM E-10 overview, OSD 9-16
application parallel query, ADG 12-15
compiling, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4 performance, ADG 12-20
connecting to a database, IMJ 1-9 returning predicate, ADG 12-9
creating a session with a remote resource secure, OSD 9-15
provider, DSU 5-7 security features, ADG 12-2
deployment, OSA 1-12 setting, ADG 12-16
developing, JPG 5-1 USERENV namespace, ADG 12-3
development, JJD 2-3 using in policy, ADG 12-17
development steps, OSA 1-8 versioning, ADG 12-16
excluding from an analysis, OTP 15-2 virtual private database (VPD), OSD 9-17
executing in a session, JJD 2-3 Application Context initialized centrally, ODS 4-16
execution control, JJD 2-6 application developers
execution rights, JJD 2-20, JPG 2-16 privileges for, SAG 23-10
invalid, OTP 13-18 roles for, SAG 23-11
invoking, JJD 3-3, JJD 3-20 application development
reason for being invalid, OTP 13-18 constraints, SAG 30-3
sample, TAD A-1, TAD B-1 database links
sessions controlling connections, SAG 30-2
executing multiple services, DSU 5-7 distributed databases, SAG 30-1
opening, closing, DSU 5-7 analyzing execution plan, SAG 30-9
tasks performed by, OSA 1-12 controlling connections, SAG 30-2
threading, JJD 2-38 handling errors, SAG 30-3
used in workload, OTP 14-6 handling RPC errors, SAG 30-11
application administrators, SAG 23-12 managing distribution of data, SAG 30-2
Application Context managing referential integrity, SAG 30-3
ACLs, ODS 4-19 optimizing distributed queries, SAG 28-47
attributes, ODS A-5 overview, SAG 28-44
directory entries, ODS 4-17 remote procedure calls, SAG 28-46
directory information tree, ODS 4-18 tuning distributed queries, SAG 30-3
example, ODS 4-16 tuning using collocated inline views, SAG
object classes, ODS A-5 30-4
overview, ODS 1-2 using cost-based optimization, SAG 30-5
product summary, ODS 4-16 using hints to tune queries, SAG 30-8
security measures, ODS 4-19 distributing data, SAG 30-2
application context, SAG 23-4 Heterogeneous Services

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controlling array fetches between non-Oracle requirements, OSD 1-15
server and agent, HET 4-9 secure application role, OSD 9-21
controlling array fetches between Oracle specifying attributes, ADG 12-3
server and agent, HET 4-9 through validation, ADG 12-3
controlling reblocking of array fetches, HET application server, definition, ADX Glossary-1
4-9 application servers
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, HET allowing connection as user, SQL 12-25
3-5 application size (hardware) requirements,
pass-through SQL, HET 3-5 SUG 1-26
using bulk fetches, HET 4-7 application support
using OCI for bulk fetches, HET 4-8 overview, JSE 3-4
referential integrity, SAG 30-3 through globals.jsa, JSE 9-27
remote connections application Web servers, NET 1-6 to NET 1-8
terminating, SAG 30-2 application workloads
security for, SAG 23-10 from Statspack statistics, RDE 4-7
application development documentation, NEW 4-8 application_OnEnd tag, globals.jsa, JSE 9-32
application development process, PCO 2-2, PCC application_OnStart tag, globals.jsa, JSE 9-31
2-8 application-provided serialization, IPI 2-26
application events application-relative path, JSE 1-9
with globals.jsa, JSE 9-31 Applications
with JspScopeListener, JSE 5-2 Distributed Database Management, OEM 4-25
application failover, RCG 6-8 Explain Plan, OEM 4-31
callback example, OCI 9-45 Instance Management, OEM 4-7
callback registration, OCI 9-45 Integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager
OCI callbacks, OCI 9-42 Oracle Data Guard Manager, OEM 5-24
role change notification, RCG 6-9 Oracle Directory Manager, OEM 5-22
application framework for JServ, JSE 9-22 Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, OEM
application layer, NET 4-3 5-21
application object (implicit), JSE 1-16 Oracle Forms Server Manager, OEM 5-22
application profile registry, DSU 1-10, DSU 1-13 Oracle Net Manager, OEM 5-23
registering a service consumer Oracle Policy Manager, OEM 5-23
application, DSU 5-2 Oracle Spatial Index Advisor, OEM 5-22
application program interface (API), Oracle9i LogMiner Viewer, OEM 5-24
definition, ADX Glossary-1 OLAP Management, OEM 4-26
Application Program Interface, definition, ADX Oracle Change Management Pack, OEM 5-14
Glossary-1 Oracle Diagnostics Pack, OEM 5-2
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs), ADA Oracle Standard Management Pack, OEM 5-18
5-13 Oracle Tuning Pack, OEM 5-7
application reference documentation, NEW 4-11 Schema Management, OEM 4-14
application roles, ADG 11-14 Security Management, OEM 4-19
application root functionality, JSE 3-2 SQL Scratchpad, OEM 4-30
application scope (JSP objects), JSE 1-15 SQL*Plus Worksheet, OEM 4-29
application security Storage Management, OEM 4-21
considerations for use, ADG 11-11 Summary Management, OEM 4-27
directory-based, OSD 5-8 Warehouse Management, OEM 4-26
introduction, ADG 11-4, ADG 11-10 Workspace Management, OEM 4-27
limitations, ADG 12-60 XML Database, OEM 4-28
policies, OSD 9-13 applications

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administrator, ADG 11-13, SAG 1-4 interoperability, MIG 5-21
allowing connection as user, SQL 12-25 One Big Application User model, ADG 11-11,
application triggers compared with database ADG 11-12
triggers, CON 17-3 online transaction processing (OLTP)
business analysis, OSG 1-3 reverse key indexes, CON 10-47
calling stored procedures and packages, ADG parallel DML, DWG 21-20
9-45 performance, PER 2-8
can find constraint violations, CON 21-6 physical ROWIDs and UROWIDs, MIG 5-20
client/server configurations PL/SQL
upgrading, MIG 6-3 compatibility, MIG 5-23
comparison, OSG 1-8 interoperability, MIG 5-23
compatibility, MIG 5-19, MIG 6-2 precompiler
components of SQL-based, OSG 3-2 compatibility, MIG 5-22
context, CON 23-25 interoperability, MIG 5-22
data dictionary references, CON 4-4 processes, CON 8-4
data warehouses program interface and, CON 8-22
star queries, DWG 17-4 roles, ADG 11-10, ADG 11-17
data warehousing, CON 10-48 roles and, CON 23-19
star queries, PGR 1-68 running against older server, MIG 6-5
database access through, CON 8-2 scalability, RCO 4-3, RCO 4-6
database users, ADG 11-11 securing, SQL 13-12
decision support, DWG 21-2 security, ADG 11-12, ADG 12-58
decision support systems (DSS), DWG 6-3 application context, CON 23-25
parallel SQL, DWG 21-14 sharing code, CON 7-22
dependencies of, CON 15-11 transaction termination and, CON 16-6
deploying, PER 1-27 unhandled exceptions in, ADG 9-39
design principles, PER 1-14 upgrading, MIG 6-1
development compatibility rules, MIG 6-4
role during the upgrade, MIG 1-8 options, MIG 6-6
development trends, PER 1-22 relinking rules, MIG 6-4
differences from Express, OSG A-4 validating, SQL 13-12
direct-path INSERT, DWG 21-21 applications administrator, SAG 1-4
discrete transactions, CON 16-11 applications, building
enhancing security with, CON 21-6, CON 23-18 with PL/SQL LDAP API, OAD 4-2
enrollment in, for provisioning, OID 29-3 with the C API, OAD 3-63
automatic, OID 29-3 application-specific directories
manual, OID 29-3 drawbacks, ODS 2-4
errors features, ODS 2-4
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR() applInboundAssociations variable, SNM E-7
procedure, SAG 30-11 applIndex variable, SNM E-3
implementing, PER 1-20 applLastChange variable, SNM E-7
index-organized tables applLastInboundActivity variable, SNM E-9
compatibility, MIG 5-20 applLastOutboundActivity variable, SNM E-9
interoperability, MIG 5-19 applName variable, SNM E-4
linking with newer libraries, MIG 6-6 applOperStatus variable, SNM E-6
object dependencies and, CON 15-13 applOutboundAssociations variable, SNM E-8
OCI ApplReg event, PGR 12-15
compatibility, MIG 5-21 applRejectedInboundAssociations variable,

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SNM E-9 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5
applTable, SNM E-1 monitoring, STM 16-22
APPLTOP_STAGE parameter in setting, SPR 4-18, STM 13-16
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-7 dropping, SPR 4-14, STM 13-7
applUptime variable, SNM E-5 error handlers
applVersion variable, SNM E-5 creating, STM 13-21
Apply button, in Oracle Directory Manager, heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5
OID 4-8 monitoring, STM 16-22
apply forwarding, STM 3-9 setting, SPR 4-18, STM 13-26
apply process, STM 4-1 error queue, STM 4-33
altering, SPR 4-4 deleting errors, SPR 4-13, SPR 4-14
apply forwarding, STM 3-9 executing errors, SPR 4-15, SPR 4-16
apply handlers, STM 4-15 getting error messages, SPR 4-17
apply servers, STM 4-27 monitoring, STM 16-35, STM 16-36
apply user events, STM 4-3
setting, STM 13-12 captured, STM 4-3
architecture, STM 4-26 user-enqueued, STM 4-3
automatic restart, STM 4-32 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-3,
conflict handlers, STM 4-15 STM 9-10
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5 database links, STM 9-4
setting, SPR 4-37 example, STM 19-37
conflict resolution, STM 4-14, STM 7-1 instantiation
coordinator process, STM 4-27 global SCN, SPR 4-23
creating, SPR 4-9, SPR 73-7, SPR 73-15, SPR schema SCN, SPR 4-32
73-19, SPR 73-28, STM 13-2 table SCN, SPR 4-35
example, STM 19-28, STM 19-49, STM 19-123 key columns, STM 4-9
creation, STM 4-28 LOBs, STM 15-9
datatypes applied, STM 4-8 logical change records (LCRs), STM 4-4
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5 managing, STM 13-1
DBMS_APPLY_ADM package, SPR 4-1 message handler
DDL changes, STM 4-19 setting, SPR 4-4, SPR 4-9
CREATE TABLE AS SELECT, STM 4-22 message handlers, STM 4-3
current schema, STM 4-21 creating, STM 18-17
data structures, STM 4-21 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5
ignored, STM 4-19 monitoring, STM 16-23
system-generated names, STM 4-22 removing, STM 13-13
DDL handler setting, STM 13-13
setting, SPR 4-4, SPR 4-9 monitoring, STM 16-19
DDL handlers, STM 4-3 apply handlers, STM 16-22
creating, STM 13-18 latency, STM 16-28, STM 16-30
monitoring, STM 16-23 non-LCR events, STM 4-6
removing, STM 13-20 oldest SCN, STM 4-25
setting, STM 13-20 options, STM 4-3
dependent transactions, STM 17-12 Oracle Real Application Clusters, STM 4-25
DML changes, STM 4-9 parallelism, STM 16-34
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-6 parameters, STM 4-30
DML handlers, STM 4-3 commit_serialization, SPR 4-29, STM 4-31,
creating, STM 13-14 STM 17-12

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disable_on_error, SPR 4-29, STM 4-32 apply result object, DMC 1-26
disable_on_limit, SPR 4-29, STM 4-32 APPLY_SCHEMA_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3,
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-4 OLS 8-8
maximum_scn, SPR 4-29 with inverse groups, OLS 13-4
parallelism, SPR 4-30, STM 4-30, STM 17-12 APPLY_TABLE_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3,
setting, SPR 4-28, STM 13-11 OLS 8-4
time_limit, SPR 4-30, STM 4-32 with inverse groups, OLS 13-4
trace_level, SPR 4-30 ApplyContentItem, DMC 3-11
transaction_limit, SPR 4-31, STM 4-32 appRoot, ojspc option, JSE 6-18
persistent state, STM 4-32 Apriori algorithm, DMC 1-4, DMC 1-18
reader server, STM 4-27 AQ agent
row migration, STM 4-11 altering, ADQ 9-92
row subsetting, STM 4-11, STM 6-6 creating, ADQ 9-90
supplemental logging, STM 4-12 dropping, ADQ 9-94
rule set registering, ADQ 17-52
removing, STM 13-11 AQ queues
specifying, STM 13-8 registering, ADQ 18-20
rules, STM 4-2, STM 6-2 AQ. See Advanced Queuing, Advanced Queuing
adding, STM 13-8 (AQ)
defining global, SPR 73-7 AQ servlet, ADQ 17-2
defining schema, SPR 73-15 AQ XML
defining subset, SPR 73-19 requests, using SMTP, ADQ 17-55
defining table, SPR 73-28 schema, ADQ 17-33
removing, SPR 73-34, STM 13-10 servlet, ADQ 17-48, ADQ 17-54
starting, SPR 4-41, STM 13-7 AQ XML servlet, registering for
example, STM 18-22, STM 19-31 notifications, ADQ 8-105
stopping, SPR 4-42, STM 13-7 AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE role, SQL 17-46,
substitute key columns, STM 4-10 SAG 25-6
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-4 AQ_ORA_TR1, JPR 3-24
removing, STM 13-29 AQ_TM_PROCESSES, ADQ 2-10
setting, SPR 4-26, STM 13-27 AQ_TM_PROCESSES initialization
tables, STM 4-9 parameter, REF 1-15, STM 10-5
apply handlers, STM 4-15 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-37
column discrepancies, STM 4-13 AQ_USER_ROLE role, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6
tags, STM 8-5 AQAgent, JPR 2-13
monitoring, STM 16-50 AQConstants, JPR 2-12
removing, STM 15-24 AQDequeueOption, JPR 2-41
setting, STM 15-24 AQDriverManager, JPR 2-6
trace files, STM 17-25 AQEnqueueOption, JPR 2-39
transformations AQException, JPR 2-54
rule-based, STM 6-30 AQjmsAdtMessage, JPR 4-11
triggers AQjmsAgent, JPR 4-28, JPR 4-29
firing property, STM 4-23 AQjmsBytesMessage, JPR 4-32
troubleshooting, STM 17-9 AQjmsConnection, JPR 4-47
checking apply handlers, STM 17-12 AQjmsConnectionMetaData, JPR 4-55, JPR 4-56
checking event type, STM 17-11 AQjmsConstants, JPR 4-60, JPR 4-61
checking status, STM 17-10 AQjmsConsumer, JPR 4-63
error queue, STM 17-13 AQjmsDestination, JPR 4-71

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AQjmsDestinationProperty, JPR 4-81 AQxmlServlet20, JPR 3-19
AQjmsException, JPR 4-85 arc
AQjmsFactory, JPR 4-87 densifying, SUG 11-7
AQjmsInvalidDestinationException, JPR 4-93 not supported with geodetic data, SUG 5-4
AQjmsInvalidSelectorException, JPR 4-94 ARCH process
AQjmsMapMessage, JPR 4-95 specifying multiple processes, SAG 8-19
AQjmsMessage, JPR 4-111 ARCH processes
AQjmsMessageEOFException, JPR 4-134 multiple, DWG 21-84
AQjmsMessageFormatException, JPR 4-135 architectural overview
AQjmsMessageNotReadableException, JPR 4-136 Real Application Clusters, RCO 3-2
AQjmsMessageNotWriteableException, JPR 4-137 architecture
AQjmsObjectMessage, JPR 4-138 client/server, definition, CON 1-32
AQjmsOracleDebug, JPR 4-142 components, RCO 3-1
AQjmsProducer, JPR 4-144 data warehouse, DWG 1-5
AQjmsQueueBrowser, JPR 4-158 for cluster database processing, RCO 2-1
AQjmsQueueConnectionFactory, ADQ B-52, listener, NET 4-10
JPR 4-162 MPP, DWG 21-76
AQjmsQueueReceiver, JPR 4-165 Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), RAC 3-8,
AQjmsQueueSender, JPR 4-168 RAC 4-2, SAG 2-7
AQjmsSession, JPR 4-170 Oracle Connection Manager, NET 4-16
AQjmsStreamMessage, JPR 4-206 Oracle Enterprise Manager, RAC 7-5
AQjmsTextMessage, JPR 4-220 Oracle Internet Directory, OID 2-1
AQjmsTopicConnectionFactory, JPR 4-229 Oracle Names, NET 3-22
AQjmsTopicPublisher, JPR 4-232 Oracle Net Services stack communication
AQjmsTopicReceiver, JPR 4-236 layers, NET 4-2
AQjmsTopicSubscriber, JPR 4-239 overview, CON 1-21
AQMessage, JPR 2-45 SMP, DWG 21-76
AQMessageProperty, JPR 2-47 SRVCTL Utility on UNIX, RAC 7-3
AQObjectPayload, JPR 2-53 architecture, Oracle Label Security, OLS 1-8
AQOracleSQLException, JPR 2-55 architecture, three-tier framework, OEM 1-3
AQQueue, JPR 2-35 ARCHIVE LOG clause
AQQueueAdmin, JPR 2-27 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-25
AQQueueProperty, JPR 2-20 ARCHIVE LOG command, RAA 4-22
AQQueueTable, JPR 2-23 archive log destination parameters
AQQueueTableProperty, JPR 2-15 new in release 8.1, MIG A-11
AQRawPayload, JPR 2-51 Archive Log Operations, Storage
AQSession, JPR 2-8 Management, OEA 10-24, OEM 4-24
AQxmlCallback, JPR 3-6 ARCHIVE LOG option
AQxmlCallbackContext, JPR 3-11 ALTER SYSTEM statement, SAG 8-8
AQxmlDataSource, JPR 3-8, JPR 3-9 ARCHIVE LOG START statement
AQxmlDataSource(String, String, String, String, automatic archiving, REF 1-75
String), JPR 3-9 archive logging
AQxmlDebug, JPR 3-24 enabling, RAA 6-13
AQxmlException, JPR 3-26 archive logs
AQXmlPublish method, ADQ 17-7 applying to standby database, SQL 9-33
AQXmlReceive method, ADQ 17-20 destinations, conversion to multi-instance, RAC
AQXmlSend method, ADQ 17-7 10-3
AQxmlServlet, JPR 3-14 file format and destination, RAA 6-12

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archive mode restoring using RMAN, RMN 10-21
specifying, SQL 13-28 RMAN fails to delete, RMN 15-34
archive processes, SAG 5-12 specifying destinations for, SAG 8-10
ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET initialization standby transmission of, SAG 8-14
parameter, SAG 7-11, REF 1-16, STM 10-5 status information, SAG 8-24
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-37 storage device, REF 1-75, REF 1-80
ARCHIVE_LOG_TARGET parameter, RAA 2-13 storage locations, SQL 10-72
archived redo logs, BRC 1-10, BRC 1-12, SAG 8-2 transmitting, SAG 8-14
ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE ALL tuning, SAG 8-19
statement, BRC 2-10 using for recovery
analyzing, from other databases, MIG 5-47 in default location, UMR 4-5
applying during media recovery, UMR 4-2 in nondefault location, UMR 4-7
archiving modes, SAG 8-5 archived redo mandatory destinations
automatic versus manual, REF 1-83 for archived redo logs, SAG 8-16
automating application, UMR 4-3, UMR 4-4 ARCHIVELOG clause
backing up, RMN 5-18, RMN 9-40 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-39
using RMAN, RMN 9-11, RMN 9-12, RMN of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19
9-13, RMN 9-15 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-28
backups, BRC 2-7 ARCHIVELOG mode, RAC 5-3, BRC 1-12, SAG
cataloging, RMN 16-7, RMN 18-15 8-3, REF 1-75, STM 10-10, STM 19-6
changing default location, UMR 4-7 advantages, SAG 8-3
compatibility, MIG 5-46 archiver process (ARCn) and, BRC 1-12,
controlling destination availability state, SAG CON 8-13
8-14 archiving, SAG 8-2
corrupted, UMR 5-2 archiving destination, REF 1-75, REF 1-80
deleting after recovery, UMR 3-16 automatic archiving, RCO 1-6, REF 1-83
deletion after backup, RMN 5-16, RMN 7-13 automatic archiving in, SAG 8-3
deletion after restore, RMN 6-9 backup strategies when using, BRC 4-5
destination file, REF 1-75 capture process, STM 2-19
destination status, SAG 8-12 changing mode, RCO A-2
destinations datafile loss in, UMR 6-2
mandatory, SAG 8-16 defined, BRC 1-12
minimum number of, SAG 8-16 definition of, SAG 8-3
re-archiving to failed, SAG 8-18 distributed databases, BRC 4-10, SAG 8-4
sample scenarios, SAG 8-17 enabling, SAG 8-5
enabling, BRC 1-12 manual archiving in, SAG 8-3
errors during recovery, UMR 4-8 online and offline backups, RCO 1-6
failed destinations and, SAG 8-16 running in, SAG 8-3
generated during backups, RMN 5-17 strategies for backups in, BRC 4-5
incompatible format, UMR 5-3 switching to, SAG 8-5
location, SQL 9-28 taking datafiles offline and online in, SAG 12-9
location during recovery, UMR 4-2 archivelog process (ARCn)
loss of, UMR 6-12 tracing, SAG 8-21
manual archiving, BRC 1-14 archivelogRecordSpecifier clause, RMR 2-21
multiplexing, SAG 8-10 archiver, SAG 5-12
normal transmission of, SAG 8-14 archiver process (ARCn)
rearchiving, MIG 5-46 described, CON 8-13
restoring, UMR 3-15 example, BRC 1-12

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multiple processes, CON 8-13 argument attributes, OCI 6-16
not used for manual archiving, BRC 1-15 ARGUMENT command
trace file, BRC 1-14 placement of, OLA 7-7
archiving use of, OLA 7-7
advantages, SAG 8-2 using multiple, OLA 7-8
after inconsistent closed backups, BRC 2-10 arguments
after online backups, BRC 2-10 in programs, OLA 7-7
ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE ALL in user-defined functions, OLA 7-12
statement, BRC 2-10 of operators, SQL 3-1
automatic passing as text, OLA 7-9
disabling, SAG 8-8 using ampersand substitution with, OLA 7-9
disabling at instance startup, SAG 8-8 Arial Unicode MS font, GLO 12-2
enabling after instance startup, SAG 8-7 arithmetic
enabling at instance startup, SAG 8-7 operators, SQL 3-3
backups, RCO 1-5 with DATE values, SQL 2-20
changing archiving mode, SAG 8-5 arithmetic expressions. See arithmetic operators,
controlling destination availability state, SAG numeric expressions
8-14 arithmetic operators, OLA 4-16
controlling number of processes, SAG 8-7 ARRAY class, features supported, JJP 2-33
destination status, SAG 8-12 array fetches, HET 4-8
destinations agents, HET 4-9
failure, SAG 8-16 array interface, PGR 23-13
disabling, SAG 8-5, SAG 8-8 array of structs, PCC 8-21, PCC A-2
effect on direct path loads, UTL 9-20 array parameter
disadvantages, SAG 8-2 Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-10
enabling, SAG 8-5, SAG 8-7 array processing, CON 14-13
error detection behavior, MIG 5-46 ARRAYLEN statement, PCO 6-16, PCC 7-17
manual, BRC 1-14, SAG 8-9 arrays, ADO 9-23
multiple ARCH processes, SAG 8-19 batch fetch, PCC 8-5
privileges BIND_ARRAY procedure, SPR 69-7
disabling, SAG 8-8 binds, OCI 11-38
enabling, SAG 8-6 bulk DML using DBMS_SQL, SPR 69-29
for manual archiving, SAG 8-9 bulk operations (ANSI dynamic SQL), PCC 14-9
setting initial mode, SAG 8-5 chapter discusses how to use, PCC 8-1
to failed destinations, SAG 8-18 committing after insert, UTL 2-19
trace, controlling, SAG 8-21 defines, OCI 11-41
tuning, SAG 8-19 definition of, PCC 4-44
viewing information on, SAG 8-24 host arrays, PCC 2-7
archiving modes, BRC 1-11 operations, PCC 2-7
archiving redo log files size of VARRAYs, ADO 2-21, CON 13-11
identified in control file, RAA 3-8 skip parameter for, OCI 5-28
log sequence number, RAA 6-12 variable (VARRAYs), ADO 2-21, CON 13-11
online archiving, RCO 1-5, RCO 1-6 varying length, PCC 18-3
ARCn background process, CON 8-13 Arrays as Procedure Arguments, ADA 4-9
area, SUG 11-10 arrays of structures, OCI 5-26
ARG function, OLA 7-7 indicator variables, OCI 5-29
ARGFR function, OLA 7-7 OCI calls used, OCI 5-29
ARGS function, OLA 7-7 skip parameters, OCI 5-27

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ARRAYSIZE variable, PGR 11-11 assignment tables, REP 4-22
AS clause assignments
of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-99 aggregate, PLS 2-15
AS clause, translation statement, JJP 3-36 character string, PLS B-2
AS EXTERNAL clause collection, PLS 5-15
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 14-67 cursor variable, PLS 6-31
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-30 field, PLS 5-56
AS OBJECT clause record, PLS 5-56
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-9 semantics, PLS B-2
AS OF clause of SELECT statement, ADG 7-45 ASSOCIATE STATISTICS statement, SQL 12-48
AS SELECT clause Associating the Extensible Optimizer Methods with
CREATE TABLE statement, UMR 4-34 Database Objects, DCD 13-63
AS subquery clause association operator, PLS 8-13
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-8, Association Rules, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4, DMC 1-7
SQL 14-25 sample programs, DMC A-4
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-62 support and confidence, DMC 1-8
of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-46 associative access
AS SYSDBA clause, OLS 12-13 overview, IPI 3-13
AS TABLE clause associative arrays, PLS 5-4
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-19 syntax, PLS 13-29
AS VARRAY clause versus nested tables, PLS 5-6
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-18 associative interface, PCC 17-5
ASACC precompiler option, PCO 14-12 when to use, PCC 17-6
ASC clause ASSUME_SQLCODE precompiler option, PCO
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-74 14-13
ASCII assumptions, environment, JSS 2-2
character set, SQL 2-46 ASTERISK -
ASCII encoding, GLO 2-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ASTERISK,
ASCII file JPR 11-70
for UNIX raw volume names, RAC 2-10 asterisk (*) row operator, PLS 6-3
ASCII function, SQL 6-17 asymmetric result set, Cursor positions in an, OSA
ASCIISTR function, SQL 6-18 8-20
ASENSITIVE (cursor state), JSS 3-7 asymmetrical multiprocessing, RCO 4-6
ASIN function, SQL 6-19 asynchronous authentication mode in
A.SMD Oracle Names record, NET 12-21, NER RADIUS, OAS 4-6
3-31, NER 3-42 asynchronous communication
ASP, ADO 3-10 in message queuing, definition, CON 1-38
ASR. See Oracle9i Replication asynchronous I/O, DWG 21-64
assigning for writing large amounts of data, RDE 3-5
one collection to another collection in temporary asynchronous notification, ADQ 1-17, ADQ 8-97
LOBs, ADL 11-9 asynchronous operations, PLS 9-16
one temporary LOB to another, ADL 11-8 asynchronous parsing, ADX 10-5
assignment operator, PLS 1-4 asynchronous replication, REP 1-6, REP 2-40
assignment operator. See = command asynchronously receiving message, ADQ 12-76
assignment statement AT clause
syntax, PLS 13-4 CONNECT statement, PCO 3-6
assignment statement. See = command DECLARE CURSOR statement, PCO 3-7
assignment statements (SET), JSS 3-58 DECLARE STATEMENT statement, PCO 3-8

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EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCO 3-8 Attribute -
in CONNECT statement, PCC 3-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.Attribute, JP
in DECLARE CURSOR statement, PCC 3-10 R 11-267
in DECLARE STATEMENT statement, PCC attribute changes not undone by a recovery
3-12 script, OCM 3-25
in EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCC 3-11 ATTRIBUTE clause
of COMMIT statement, PCO F-16, PCC F-25, of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-59
PCC F-36 of CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 13-42, SQL
of CONNECT statement, PCO F-18 13-45
of DECLARE CURSOR directive, PCO F-25 attribute descriptor object, OCI 11-29
of DECLARE STATEMENT directive, PCO F-28 attribute descriptors
of EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCO getting, IMA 7-4
F-45, PCC F-58 Attribute Importance, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4, DMC
of EXECUTE statement, PCO F-40, PCC F-53 1-8, DMC 1-17
of INSERT statement, PCC F-70 sample programs, DMC A-4
of INSERT statements, PCO F-57 using, DMC 2-4
of SAVEPOINT statement, PCO F-81, PCC attribute indicator, PLS 1-7
F-104 attribute information, kinds of, OID 2-5
of SELECT statement, PCO F-84, PCC F-107 attribute mapping, sample program, JJP 4-8
of SROLLBACK statement, PCC F-101 attribute matching rules
of UPDATE statement, PCO F-90, PCC F-115 definition, ODS 2-12
restriction on, PCC 3-11 example, ODS 2-13
restrictions, PCO 3-7 attribute names and case, DMC 1-26
use of, PCC 3-10 attribute options, OID 2-7
ATAN function, SQL 6-20 adding
ATAN2 function, SQL 6-20 by using ldapmodify, OID 7-15
atomic null, UTL 7-7, IPI 3-24 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
atomic nulls, OCI 10-30, ADO 2-8 7-11
atomically null, PLS 10-25 conceptual discussion, OID 2-7
Attempts Per Names Server field in Oracle Net deleting by using Oracle Directory
Manager, NET 9-41 Manager, OID 7-12, OID 7-16
ATTENTION_DESCRIPTION column, OAS 16-6 language codes, OID 2-7
AttListDecl - managing
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.AttListDecl, J by using command line tools, OID 7-15
PR 11-267 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
AttName - 7-11
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.AttName, JP modifying by using Oracle Directory
R 11-267 Manager, OID 7-12
ATTRDECL - searching for by using ldapsearch, OID 7-16,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.ATTRDECL, J OID A-23, OAD A-16
PR 11-190 attribute section
AttrDecl() - defining, TXT 7-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.AttrDecl(), JPR dynamically adding, TXT 1-12
11-16 querying, TXT 3-56
attribute attribute sections, TAD 6-8
of a database object, OTP 14-2 adding dynamically, TXT 1-8
of an instance object, OTP 14-2 WITHIN example, TXT 3-59
searching XML, TAD 6-12 attribute syntax

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definition, ODS 2-12 base_letter, TXT 2-42
example, ODS 2-13 binary, TXT 2-8
attribute types, allowed, JJP 2-6 charset, TXT 2-24
attribute values, replacing, OID A-31 collection, XDG 5-38
attribute, definition, ADX Glossary-2 columnProps, XDG 5-71
attributeDecl(String, String, String, String, String) - command, TXT 2-31
JPR 11-34 commonName, OID 2-6
AttributeDescriptors element, IMA 8-2 composite, TXT 2-43
attribute-level conflicts, OID 21-8 Container, XDG 13-7
attributes, PLS 1-7, IPI 1-9, OSG 12-8, DWG 2-3, continuation, TXT 2-39
DWG 9-6, JPG 1-6, JPG 3-18 creating, OSG 5-9, OSG 5-11, OSG 18-2,
See also dimension attributes, level attributes OSG 21-2
%ROWTYPE, PLS 2-14 creating by using Oracle Directory
%TYPE, PLS 2-13 Manager, OID 4-9
adding, OID 6-16 cursor, PLS 6-34
by using ldapadd, OID A-11 declaring, JPG 3-19
by using ldapmodify, OID 6-29, OID 6-30 defaultTable, XDG 5-71
by using Oracle Directory Manager, defined, NET 3-7, OSG 4-14
OID 6-21, OID 6-23 definition, IMA 1-2, OSA 1-3, JJD 1-5, ODS 2-11
concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, deleting, OID 6-16
OID A-13, OAD A-7 by using ldapmodify, OID A-31, OAD A-25
guidelines for, OID 6-16 guidelines for, OID 6-16
to existing entries, OID A-11, OAD A-4 values, by using ldapmodify, OAD A-25
adding to a dimension, SQL 9-60 detail_key, TXT 2-8
alternate_spelling, TXT 2-45 detail_lineno, TXT 2-8
AlternateServers, for failover, OID 20-4 detail_table, TXT 2-8
ancestors, OSA 2-10, OSA 2-12 detail_text, TXT 2-8
Application Context, ODS A-5 determined by object classes, OID 6-3
as DNs, OID 7-6 disabling, TXT 7-55
as metadata in schema, OID 2-12 dropping from a dimension, SQL 9-60
attribute options, OID 7-16 dropping indexes, OID 6-28
adding by using ldapmodify, OID 7-15 endjoins, TXT 2-41
adding by using Oracle Directory examples, ODS 2-11
Manager, OID 7-11 find, DMC 2-4
conceptual discussion, OID 2-7 for all media, IMA C-1
deleting by using Oracle Directory for audio media, IMA C-2
Manager, OID 7-12, OID 7-16 for IIM format, IMA C-5
managing by using command line tools, OID for image media, IMA C-4
7-15 for media samples, IMA C-7
managing by using Oracle Directory for movie media, IMA C-4
Manager, OID 7-11 for movie text tract, IMA C-8
modifying by using Oracle Directory for root element, XDG 3-21
Manager, OID 7-12 for text track, IMA C-3
searching for by using ldapsearch, OID for video frame, IMA C-8
A-23, OAD A-16 for video media, IMA C-3
base schema for which data exists
deleting, OID 6-16 indexing, OID 6-31
modifying, OID 6-16 for which no directory data exists

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indexing, OID 6-31 maximum number of in object type, SQL 15-25
foreign language, ODS 2-13 maxOccurs, XDG 5-38
ftp_proxy, TXT 2-14 maxthreads, TXT 2-13
fuzzy_match, TXT 2-73 maxurls, TXT 2-14
fuzzy_numresults, TXT 2-73 MdmAttribute objects, OSA 2-23
fuzzy_score, TXT 2-73 mixed_case, TXT 2-42
getting, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-6 modifying, ADO 6-14
http_proxy, TXT 2-14 by using ldapmodify, OID 7-13
i_index_clause, TXT 2-79 by using ldapmodifymt, OID 7-13
i_table_clause, TXT 2-78 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
in analytic workspaces, OSG 15-10 6-25, OID 7-12
in base schema, OID 6-15 concurrently, OID 7-13
in elements, XDG 5-26 guidelines for, OID 6-16
in LDIF files, OID A-2, OAD A-2 rules for, OID 6-16
in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-3 using ldapmodify, OID 6-29, OID 6-30
in top, OID 2-10 modifying for a directive, OCM 3-8
index_text, TXT 2-44 modifying for an exemplar, OCM 3-17
index_themes, TXT 2-43 multivalued, OID 2-6, OID 12-3
indexed, OID 6-10 converting to single-valued, OID 6-16
viewing, OID 6-28 n_table_clause, TXT 2-79
indexes, created by bulkload, OID 7-19 namespaces, XDG 5-5
indexing, OID 6-28, OID 6-31 newline, TXT 2-42
by using Catalog Management tool, no_proxy, TXT 2-14
OID 6-28 noNameSpaceSchemaLocation, XDG 3-21
by using command-line tools, OID 6-30 null, UTL 7-6
by using Oracle Directory Manager, null values in, OID 6-3
OID 6-27 numgroup, TXT 2-40
when you create them, OID 6-27 numjoin, TXT 2-40
inheritance of, OID 6-3, OID 6-10 object, PLS 10-3, PLS 10-7
jpegPhotos, OID 2-6, OID 7-14 object types, CON 13-2, CON 13-4
k_table_clause, TXT 2-78 objectclass, OID 5-28
kinds of information in, OID 2-5 objects associated with an ACI, OID 12-7
leaf-level, ADO 6-2 of dimensions, defining, SQL 13-45
leaf-level scalar, ADO 6-2 of handles, OCI 2-13
maintainDOM, XDG 5-22 of object types, ADO 2-2
maintainOrder, XDG 5-38 of objects, OCI 10-17
making available for searches, OID 6-27 of parameter descriptors, OCI 6-5
managing, OID 6-15 of parameters, OCI 6-5
by using command-line tools, OID 6-29 of user-defined types
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID mapping to Java fields, SQL 16-12
6-17 of XMLFormat, XDG 10-44
overview, OID 6-15 operational, OID 5-13, ODS 2-11
managing by using command-line tools, OID optional, OID 2-8, OID 6-3
6-29 options, OID 2-7
mandatory, OID 2-8, OID 6-3, OID 7-10 language codes., OID 2-7
mapping any, XDG 5-46 Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS A-6, ODS A-7
matching rules, OID 2-7 Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS A-9, ODS A-10
maxdocsize, TXT 2-14 Oracle Net Services, ODS A-2, ODS A-3

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orclauditlevel, OID 5-30 IMA 6-10, TXT 7-52
orclauditmessage, OID 5-28 setting to NULL, XDG 4-35
orclauditoc, OID 5-27 single-valued, OID 2-6
orclDescList, NER A-5 converting to multivalued, OID 6-16
orclDescName, NER A-5 size of values, OID C-9
orcleventtime, OID 5-27 skipjoins, TXT 2-41
orcleventtype, OID 5-27 sn, OID 2-6
orclLoadBalance, NER A-5 Source objects for, OSA 5-7
orclNetAddrList, NER A-5 specifying as mandatory or optional, OID 6-3
orclNetAddrString, NER A-5 SQLInLine, XDG 5-38, XDG 5-39
orclNetConnParamList, NER A-5 SQLName, XDG 5-25
orclNetFailover, NER A-5 SQLSchema, XDG 5-25
orclNetInstanceName, NER A-5 SQLType, XDG 5-25, XDG 5-29, XDG 5-40
orclNetProtocol, NER A-5 startjoins, TXT 2-41
orclNetSdu, NER A-5 stemmer, TXT 2-72
orclNetServiceName, NER A-5 storeVarrayAsTable, XDG 5-72
orclNetSourceRoute, NER A-5 surname, OID 2-6
orclopresult, OID 5-28 syntax, OID 2-6
orclsequence, OID 5-27, OID 5-29 modifying, OID 6-16
orclSid, NER A-5 syntax type
orcluserdn, OID 5-27 selecting, OID 6-33
orclVersion, NER A-5 syntaxes
organization, OID 2-6 cannot modify, OID 6-16
organizationalUnitName, OID 2-6 selecting, OID 6-33
output_type, TXT 2-17 SYS_XDBPD$, XDG 5-58
p_table_clause, TXT 2-79 system operational, OID 5-13
parent, OSA 2-10, OSA 2-12 tab page in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-9
passing to SYS_DBURIGEN, XDG 12-30 tableProps, XDG 5-71
path, TXT 2-11 timeout, TXT 2-13
printjoins, TXT 2-40 types, OID 2-4, OAD 2-5
procedure, TXT 2-16 types of, JJD 1-6
punctuation, TXT 2-40 urlsize, TXT 2-13
r_table_clause, TXT 2-78 use, DMC 2-4
redefining mandatory, OID 6-4 user, ODS 2-11
REF, XDG 5-39, XDG 5-48 values, OID 2-4, OAD 2-5
ref, OID 7-20 changing, OID 7-10
region, OSA 2-12 deleting, OID A-31
removing, IMA 4-15 replacing, by using ldapmodify, OAD A-25
removing from object classes, OID 6-5 rules for changing, OID 7-10
retrieving, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-5 size of, OID C-9
rules viewing, OID 7-6, TXT G-10
for adding, OID 6-16 viewing allowed values, TXT G-10
for deleting, OID 6-16 viewing for a directive, OCM 3-8
for modifying, OID 6-16 viewing for an exemplar, OCM 3-12
schemaLocation, XDG 3-21, XDG 5-9 whitespace, TXT 2-42
searching for, by using Oracle Directory xdb.defaultTable, XDG 3-40
Manager, OID 6-18 xdb.SQLType, XDG 3-30
setting, IMA 3-10, IMA 4-18, IMA 5-3, XMLAttributes in XMLElement, XDG 10-7

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XMLDATA, XDG 4-13, XDG 5-51 viewing, OID 5-27
XMLType, in AQ, XDG 23-6 events
xsi.NamespaceSchemaLocation, XDG 5-5 access violation, OID 5-29
xsi.noNamespaceSchemaLocation, XDG 11-10 ACL modification, OID 5-30
attributes of a collection add, OID 5-30
descriptions, PCC 18-15 adding, OID 5-30
attributes of object type, DCD 1-16, DCD 13-2 bind, OID 5-29
referencing in method, DCD 5-5 deleting, OID 5-30
attributes of object types, CON 13-4 DSE modification, OID 5-29
attributes, USERENV, ADG 12-5 modify, OID 5-30
attribute-value constructor, UTL 7-8 modifyDN, OID 5-30
attribute-value constructors modifying, OID 5-30
overriding, UTL 7-8 replication login, OID 5-30
AttValue - schema element, add/replace, OID 5-29
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.AttValue, JP schema element, delete, OID 5-29
R 11-267 selected, OID 5-30
AU data format, IMU A-2 super user login, OID 5-29
AUD, ERR 47-1 user password modification, OID 5-30
audience for this guide, OEA iii purging, OID 5-34
audio CD track queries, OID 5-27
support for, IMA D-1 sample, OID 5-29
AUDIO_ARTIST attribute, IMA C-3 schema elements, OID C-5
AUDIO_BITS_PER_SAMPLE attribute, IMA 6-10, structure of entries, OID 5-27
IMA C-3 using, OID 5-26
AUDIO_NUM_CHANNELS attribute, IMA 6-10, AUDIT procedure, OLS 10-5
IMA C-3 AUDIT statement, CON 14-4
AUDIO_SAMPLE_RATE attribute, IMA 6-10, IMA BY proxy clause, SAG 26-13
C-3 locks, CON 20-31
AudioAnn attributes, IMA C-2 schema objects, SAG 26-12
AUDIT ANY system privilege, SQL 17-44 statement auditing, SAG 26-11
audit level, OID 5-29 system privileges, SAG 26-11
modifying, OID 5-31 AUDIT SYSTEM system privilege, SQL 17-37
setting, OID 5-30 audit trail, SAG 26-15
by using ldapmodify, OID 5-31 archiving, SAG 26-17
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID auditing changes to, SAG 26-18
5-30 controlling size of, SAG 26-15
audit log, OID 5-26 creating and deleting, SAG 26-19
container object, OID 5-34 deleting views, SAG 26-20
default configuration, OID 5-27 described, NET 17-33
entries dropping, SAG 26-19
in the DIT, position of, OID 5-29 interpreting, SAG 26-20
position in DIT, OID 5-29 maximum size of, SAG 26-16
searching, OID 5-28 protecting integrity of, SAG 26-18
searching for, OID 5-31 purging records from, SAG 26-16
searching for by using ldapsearch, OID 5-34 recording changes to, SAG 26-18
searching for by using Oracle Directory reducing size of, SAG 26-17
Manager, OID 5-32 script for using information, NET 17-34
structure, OID 5-27 table that holds, SAG 26-2

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views on, SAG 26-19 enabling options, SAG 26-8
AUDIT_ACTIONS table, REF 2-140 privileges for, SAG 26-8
AUDIT_FILE_DEST initialization parameter, SAG enabling options versus auditing, SAG 26-10
26-8, REF 1-17 fine-grained, OSD 7-3, OSD 9-21, SAG 26-18,
setting for OS auditing, SAG 26-8 CON 24-9
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-37 guidelines, SAG 26-2
AUDIT_LABEL procedure, OLS 10-10 historical information, SAG 26-4
AUDIT_LABEL_ENABLED function, OLS 10-10 in multitier systems, OSD 7-4
AUDIT_SYS_OPERATIONS initialization information stored in OS file, SAG 26-5
parameter, SAG 26-8, REF 1-17 introduction, OSD 7-2
auditing SYS, SAG 26-6 keeping information manageable, SAG 26-3
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-38 levels of, listed, CON 1-48
AUDIT_TRAIL initialization parameter, SAG 26-8, managing the audit trail, SAG 26-19
REF 1-17 multi-tier applications, OSD 9-23
auditing SYS, SAG 26-6 multi-tier environments, SAG 26-13
for upgrading, MIG D-25 n-tier systems, ADG 13-10
setting, SAG 26-8 operating-system audit trails, SAG 26-2
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-38 options
AUDIT_TRAIL parameter, OLS 10-3 for database objects, SQL 12-58
auditable events, OID 5-29 for SQL statements, SQL 12-60
auditing, SAG 26-2, CON 24-1 options for Oracle Label Security, OLS 10-4
audit option levels, SAG 26-9 Oracle Label Security, OLS 1-12, OLS 10-1,
audit options, CON 24-3 OLS 10-2
audit records, CON 24-3 policies
audit trail records, SAG 26-4 value-based, SQL 12-52
audit trails, OLS 1-12, OLS 10-2, OLS 10-3, OLS policies for, SAG 23-20
10-11, CON 24-3 privilege audit options, SAG 26-11
database, CON 24-3 privilege use, CON 24-2, CON 24-7
operating system, CON 24-5, CON 24-6 privileges required for object, SAG 26-12
by access, CON 24-12 privileges required for system, SAG 26-12
mandated for, CON 24-12 range of focus, CON 24-3, CON 24-10
by session, CON 24-11 schema object, CON 24-2, CON 24-3, CON 24-8
prohibited with, CON 24-12 schema objects, SAG 26-12
compromised by One Big Application security and, OLS 10-5, CON 24-7
User, ADG 11-11 security requirements, OSD 7-2
customizable, OSD 7-3, OSD 9-5 session level, SAG 26-11
database and operating-system SQL statements, SQL 12-53, SQL 12-58
usernames, CON 22-4 by a proxy, SQL 12-53
database links, SAG 28-31 by a user, SQL 12-53
DDL statements, CON 24-7 SQL statements, on a directory, SQL 12-54
default options, SAG 26-13 SQL statements, on a schema, SQL 12-54
described, CON 24-2 SQL statements, stopping, SQL 17-82
disabling default options, SAG 26-15 statement, SAG 26-11, CON 24-2, CON 24-7
disabling options, SAG 26-8, SAG 26-13, statement level, SAG 26-11
SAG 26-14 strategy, OLS 10-12
disabling options versus auditing, SAG 26-14 successful executions, CON 24-10
distributed databases and, CON 24-6 suspicious activity, SAG 26-3
DML statements, CON 24-7 SYS, SAG 26-6

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system privileges, SQL 12-53, SAG 26-11 anonymous, OID 4-4, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7,
systemwide, OLS 10-3 ODS 2-17
to OS file, SAG 26-8 application user proxy authentication,
transaction independence, CON 24-4 OSD 9-18
triggers and, ADG 15-33 biometric, OSD 9-37
types of, OLS 5-4, CON 24-2 by database, SAG 24-9
unsuccessful executions, CON 24-10 by Distinguished Name, OCI 8-16
user, CON 24-13 by SSL, SAG 24-8, SAG 24-14
users connected to SYS schema, SQL 10-38 by X.509 Certificate, OCI 8-17
using the database, SAG 26-2 certificate-based, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7
viewing compromised by One Big Application
active object options, SAG 26-22 User, ADG 11-11
active privilege options, SAG 26-22 conceptual discussion, OID 10-4
active statement options, SAG 26-22 configuring multiple methods, OAS 9-5
default object options, SAG 26-23 CyberSafe, OSD 4-4, OSD 9-36
views, OLS 10-11, SAG 26-19 database administrators, CON 22-13
when options take effect, CON 24-6 database links, SAG 28-25
auditing modifications DCE, OSD 4-7, OSD 9-38
EnableVersioning history option, SPR 80-29, defined, OID 2-12
ADW 2-29 described, OSD 1-6, OSD 4-2, OSD 9-4,
history views (xxx_HIST), ADW 3-17 CON 22-3
auditing selected events, OID 5-30 direct
AuditorInstaller options, OID 10-4
command-line examples, JSS A-51 directory, OSD 5-5
customizer for debugging, JSS A-44 directory service, SAG 24-14
invoking, JSS A-45 Entrust/PKI, OSD 8-8, OSD 9-36
options, JSS A-47 external, SAG 24-11
runtime output, JSS A-46 global, SAG 24-13
auditors in profiles for debugging, JSS A-44 in a typical directory operation, OID 2-21
authalic sphere, SUG 5-2 indirect, OID 10-5
authenticated access, by using SSL, OID 1-9 through a RADIUS server, OID 10-5
AUTHENTICATED BY clause Kerberos, OID A-12, OID A-14, OID A-17, OAD
CREATE DATABASE LINK statement, SAG A-5, OAD A-8, OAD A-10, OSD 4-4
29-16 management, OCI 8-12
of CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 13-38 methods, OAS 1-11, OSD 8-7, OSD 9-4, OSD
AUTHENTICATED clause 9-33
of ALTER USER, SQL 12-26 modes in RADIUS, OAS 4-4
authenticated RPC modes, SSL, OAD 3-2
protocol adapter includes, OAS 10-3 multitier, OSD 6-5, CON 22-10
authenticatedUser network, CON 22-4
DBuri security, XDG 12-37 non-SSL, OID 31-3
authenticating remote clients, REF 1-140 n-tier systems, ADG 13-6
authenticating users, REF 1-119 one-way SSL, OAD 2-7
authentication, OAS 1-8, OAS 1-15, OID 10-4, operating system, SAG 1-17, CON 22-4
OAD 2-6, OSD 9-26, OSG 6-9, JJD 5-2 options, OAD 2-7
agent, OID 31-4 Oracle, CON 22-8
and Oracle directory integration server, overview, OAS E-17
OID 31-2 parameters, OID C-6

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password policy, SAG 23-5 using Windows native authentication
password-authenticated users, OSD 6-5 methods, OAS E-17
password-based, OID 4-4, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7, ways to authenticate users, SAG 24-8
OSD 4-2 with Oracle Advanced Security, NET 1-23,
PKI, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9 NET 1-24
PKI certificate-based, OSD 4-7, OSD 8-5 authentication information handle attributes,
PKI methods, OSD 8-7, OSD 9-34 OCI A-19
proxy, OSD 3-8, OSD 4-8, OSD 9-9, SAG 24-16 AUTHENTICATION_DATA attribute, ADG 12-6
public key infrastructure, CON 22-5 AUTHENTICATION_LEVEL networking
RADIUS protocol, OSD 4-4, OSD 9-36 parameter, NER 9-8
remote, CON 22-7 AUTHENTICATION_TYPE attribute, ADG 12-6
SecurID, OSD 9-37 AUTHID clause, PLS 8-4, PLS 8-6, PLS 8-52, JPG
selecting a method, SAG 1-15 3-11, JPG 3-15, JPG 3-18
simple, OID 1-9, OID 4-4, OID 10-4, ODS 2-17 AUTHID CURRENT_USER clause
simple over SSL, ODS 2-17 of ALTER JAVA, SQL 9-90
smart cards, OSD 4-6, OSD 9-37 of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-55
specifying of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-95, SQL 13-97
no SSL, OID C-6 of CREATE PACKAGE, SQL 14-52
specifying when creating a user, SAG 24-3 of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-66
SSL, OAD 2-7, OAD 3-2, OAD A-6, OAD A-8, of CREATE TYPE, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10
OAD A-9, OAD A-23, OAD A-28, OSD 8-7, AUTHID DEFINER clause
OSD 9-35 of ALTER JAVA, SQL 9-90
defined, OID 10-4 of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-55
for Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-7 of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-95, SQL 13-97
mode, OID 31-3 of CREATE PACKAGE, SQL 14-52
no, OID 4-7 of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-66
none, OAD 3-2 of CREATE TYPE, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10
one-way, OID C-6, OAD 3-2 authorization, OAS 1-14, OID 2-12, OID 10-2, OID
server only, OID 4-7 31-4, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-8
two-way, OAD 3-2 biometrics, OSD 4-7
with ldapadd, OID A-13 changing for roles, SAG 25-7
with ldapaddmt, OID A-15 described, OSD 1-6
with ldapbind, OID A-16 directory, OSD 5-7, OSD 5-8
with ldapmodify, OID A-29 global, SAG 24-13
with ldapmodifymt, OID A-34 multitier, OSD 6-5
SSL with certificates, ODS 2-17 omitting for roles, SAG 25-7
strong, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7, OSD 4-3, OSD 9-33 operating-system role management and, SAG
three levels, OID 1-9 25-9
through a middle tier, OID 10-5 proxy, OSD 4-8
to a directory server roles, about, SAG 25-8
enabling, OAD 2-16 template users, RAR 4-12
enabling, by using DBMS_LDAP, OAD 2-17 AUTHORIZATION clause, ADA 2-9
enabling, by using the C API, OAD 2-16 formal syntax of, ADA B-2
to the directory, OAD 3-17 authorization ID, OAD 2-6
token cards, OSD 4-5, OSD 9-37 authorize functions, OCI 15-4
two-way SSL, OID C-6, OAD 2-7 AUTO stemming, TXT 2-71
users, SAG 23-2 auto_commit parameter, ADW 1-10
using password file, SAG 1-19 AUTO_CONNECT, PCC 10-11

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command-line option, ADA 5-13 generic
precompiler option, PCC 3-5 configuring, RMN 5-8, RMN 8-12
AUTO_CONNECT option definition, RMN 8-12
instead of CONNECT statement, PCO 3-9 naming conventions, RMN 5-7
AUTO_CONNECT precompiler option, PCO overriding, RMN 8-11
14-14, PCC 10-11 parallelism, RMN 8-11
Auto_Events - specific configurations, RMN 5-8
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.Auto_Events, automatic connections, PCC 3-4, PCC 3-8
JPR 11-189 automatic logins, ZZP 1-25
AUTO_SECTION_GROUP automatic logons, PCO 3-5, PCO 3-9
using, XDG 7-10 automatic management of backups, NEW 3-25
AUTO_SECTION_GROUP example, TXT 2-83 automatic population, ADX 7-30
AUTO_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 6-3, TXT automatic sections, TAD 6-12
1-45, TXT 2-82, TXT 7-34 automatic segment space management, CON 2-6
AUTO_SECTION_GROUP system-defined automatic segment-space managed tablespaces
preference, TXT 2-90 change in compatibility level, MIG 5-15
AUTOALLOCATE clause automatic segment-space managed tablespaces with
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-87 LOBs
autobackups downgrading, MIG 7-7
control file, RMR 2-75, RMN 5-47, RMN 8-17, automatic segment-space management, ADG 3-30,
RMN 9-8 SQL 2-16, SQL 15-89, RDE 1-2, RDE 3-2, PGR
generating, RMN 9-8 15-22, PGR 22-29
server parameter file, RMN 5-47 recommended in Real Application
auto-commit Clusters, RCO 8-5
modifying in existing connection, JSS 4-28 automatic serialization, IPI 2-25
not supported in server, JSS 11-5 Automatic Undo Management, RAA 2-18, RAA
specifying in new connection, JSS 4-27 3-2
autocommitting of operations, ADW 1-10 automatic undo management, RCO 8-5, RDE 1-2,
Auto-Discovery, prerequisites, OIA 2-17 RAC 5-5, RAC 8-7, SAG 2-24, CON 2-16, PGR
auto-discovery, OIA 2-15 18-2
AUTOEXTEND clause, RDE A-5 overriding, RAA 3-6
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-20 recommended in Real Application
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-25 Clusters, RCO 8-5
of CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE, SQL rollback segments, RAC 5-4
15-93 tablespace backups, UMR 2-15
AUTOGO programs, OLA 2-11 using, RAA 3-2
autolocation Automatic Undo Management mode, SQL 9-138,
restoring in Oracle Real Application SQL 13-32
Clusters, RMN 6-5 automatic undo management mode, BRC 3-6
autologin, OAS 15-43 AUTOMATIC_IPC networking parameter, NER
automated binning. See also discretization, B-4
DMC 1-2 autonomous routine, ADG 7-31
Automated Lights-out Administration, OEM 1-12 autonomous scope
automated resolution of conflicts, OID 21-8 versus autonomous transaction, ADG 7-31
automatic channels, RMN 5-2 autonomous transactions, ADG 7-31 to ADG 7-39,
allocation, RMN 5-3 PLS 6-53
configuring, RMN 8-10, RMN 8-11, RMN 8-14, advantages, PLS 6-53
RMN 9-2 controlling, PLS 6-57

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autonomous triggers, PLS 6-59 average leaf blocks per key, OTP 5-24
AUTONOMOUS_TRANSACTION pragma, ADG average minimum bounding rectangle, SUG 16-5
7-31, PLS 6-54 average row length, OTP 5-19
syntax, PLS 13-8 AVERAGE_MBR procedure, SUG 16-5
AUTORECOVERY option AVG aggregate function, PLS 6-2
SET statement, UMR 4-3 AVG function, SQL 6-21
auto-scaling AVI data format, IMU C-3
chart data, ODP 4-47 Avoiding, PCC 4-14
AUTOTRACE variable, PGR 11-2 avoiding dangerous backup techniques, BRC 4-10
Autotune, OTP 20-1 avoiding unnecessary reparsing, PCO D-13
implementing recommendations, OTP 20-3 AW command, OLA 2-5
starting, OTP 20-2 ATTACH keyword, OLA 2-3
stopping, OTP 20-2 CREATE keyword, OLA 2-3
viewing recommendations, OTP 20-2 DETACH keyword, OLA 2-5
auxiliary databases LIST keyword, OLA 2-2
for RMAN TSPITR NAME keyword, OLA 2-2
converted filenames, RMN 11-12 WAIT keyword, OLA 2-5
auxiliary object classes, OID 2-10, OID 6-4, ODS AW function, OLA 2-15
2-14, ODS 2-15 AW$ tables, OSG 6-12
auxiliary sets AWDESCRIBE program, OLA 2-15
for RMAN TSPITR, RMN 11-4
naming datafiles in tablespaces, RMN 11-10
B
availability
and the interconnect, RCO 2-4 B, number format element, SQL 2-65
benefit of cluster databases, RCO 1-4 B*Tree, XDG 1-12, XDG 4-6, XDG 5-52
datafiles, RAA 7-11 indexing, XDG 3-26
extended, SPR 53-10, SPR 53-31, SPR 53-84, SPR B2B
53-97, SPR 53-102, SPR 53-107, REP 5-41, definition, ADX Glossary-2
RAR 6-3, RAR 7-4, RAR 9-2, RAR 20-9, RAR B2C
20-28, RAR 20-81, RAR 20-94, RAR 20-99, definition, ADX Glossary-2
RAR 20-104 back-end of client/server architecture, CON 6-2
of RMAN backups, RMN 18-12 background DML, TAD 8-5
Real Application Clusters, OSD 9-8 Background images
security factors, OSD 1-7, OSD 2-12, OSD 9-6 adding to groups, OEA 4-6
single-node failure, RAA 7-10 background processes, SAG 5-11 to SAG 5-13,
steps of recovery, RAA 7-11 CON 8-5
availability, high, OID 20-7 definition, CON 1-27
AVAILABLE option described, CON 8-5
of CHANGE, RMN 18-12 diagrammed, CON 8-6
available( ) method, IMA 7-41 FMON, SAG 12-17
available() SMON, RAA 4-20, RAA 7-10
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-9 trace files for, CON 8-14
average blocks per cluster key, OTP 5-20 background thread trace files, RAA A-2
average conflict resolution method, REP 5-29 BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP initialization
average data blocks per key, OTP 5-24 parameter, REF 1-18
Average Elapsed Time data view, ODP 7-7 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-38
average free space per block, OTP 5-19 BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST initialization
average latency, OID 19-2 parameter, NET 17-17, SAG 5-16, ERR 1-5,

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REF 1-18 feature comparison, BRC 1-16
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-38 backup mode, BRC 2-11
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST parameter, definition, RMN 5-63
RAA A-2, RAA A-3 ending with ALTER DATABASE END
backslash (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 BACKUP, UMR 2-12
backslash escape character, UTL 5-6, TXT 4-3 for online user-managed backups, UMR 2-9
backspace (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 instance failure, UMR 2-11
backup, manageability components in Real BACKUP networking parameter, NET 15-21,
Application Clusters, RCO 9-6 NER 7-16
backup and recovery, OSD 9-7 backup optimization
definition, BRC 1-2 configuring, RMN 8-23
methods comparison between RMAN and definition, RMN 5-56, RMN 9-27
user-managed, RMN 1-4 disabling, RMN 5-58, RMN 8-23
backup and recovery documentation, NEW 4-4 enabling, RMN 5-58, RMN 8-23
Backup and Recovery Management Wizard, OEA recovery window and, RMN 5-59
10-32, OEM 4-32 redundancy and, RMN 5-60
backup and recovery solutions, BRC 1-15 retention policies and, RMN 5-59
backup and recovery strategies, OID 13-7 BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option
backup and recovery, managing, OEA 11-1 of CONFIGURE, RMN 9-27
backup and recovery, of directories, ODS 3-4 backup option (customizer harness), JSS A-14
BACKUP ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL backup pieces
17-41 definition, RMN 5-13
BACKUP command, BRC 2-12, RMR 2-26, RMN restricting size, RMN 5-28
5-13, RMN 9-49 backup retention policy, OEM 4-32
BACKUPSET option, RMN 5-25, RMN 9-26 definition, RMN 5-50
COPIES parameter, RMN 5-21 backup sets
CURRENT CONTROLFILE option, RMN 9-10 backing up, RMN 5-25, RMN 9-26
DELETE ALL INPUT option, RMN 5-16 configuring maximum size, RMN 8-22
DELETE INPUT option, RMN 5-16, RMN 7-14 creating by using BACKUP command, RMN
FORMAT parameter, RMN 5-27 5-33
KEEP option, RMN 5-55 crosschecking, RMN 7-9
NOT BACKED UP SINCE clause, RMN 5-62, definition, RMN 5-13
RMN 9-27 duplexing, RMN 9-15
PLUS ARCHIVELOG option, RMN 5-18 errors during creation, RMN 5-46
PROXY ONLY option, RMN 5-14 failover during backups, RMN 5-26
PROXY option, RMN 5-14 how RMAN generates, RMN 5-29, RMN 5-35
SKIP OFFLINE option, RMN 9-34 limiting size, RMN 5-29
VALIDATE option, RMN 5-68 multiplexing, RMN 5-18
BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause naming, RMN 5-27
ALTER DATABASE statement, BRC 2-11 number, RMN 5-35
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-22, SQL 9-44, organizing, RMN 5-13
UMR 2-2 overview, RMN 5-13
BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE clause restricting piece size, RMN 5-28
of ALTER DATABASE, UMR 2-2, UMR 2-19 size, RMN 5-35
BACKUP COPIES parameter specifying maximum size (in bytes), RMN 5-28,
CONFIGURE command, RMN 8-24 RMN 5-33
backup methods, BRC 1-16 specifying number of, RMN 5-29
comparison, BRC 1-16 testing restore of, RMN 10-41

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Backup Solutions Program (BSP), RMN 4-17 RMN 14-4, RMN 14-5, RMN 14-7, RMN 14-8
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES initialization datafile, BRC 2-6
parameter, REF 1-19, RMR 2-30, RMN 8-24, using RMAN, RMN 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN
RMN 9-16 9-26, RMN 9-27, RMN 9-28
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-39 DBVERIFY utility, UMR 2-27
backups definition, BRC 1-2
after creating new databases, RAC 5-18, SAG deleting, RMN 7-12
2-22 determining datafile status, UMR 2-3
guidelines, SAG 1-7 disk mirroring, DWG 4-11
after OPEN RESETLOGS option, BRC 4-8 distributed databases, BRC 4-9
after RESETLOGS, UMR 4-30 ARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 4-10
after structural changes to database, BRC 4-7 NOARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 4-10
after upgrading, MIG 4-2 duplexing, RMN 8-24, RMN 9-15
archived redo log, BRC 2-7 EBU, MIG 5-44
archived redo logs, RMN 9-40 effects of archiving on, SAG 8-3
backing up using RMAN, RMN 9-15 excluding tablespaces from backups, RMN 8-25
deletion after backing up, RMN 7-13 exempt from retention policy, RMN 18-14
using RMAN, RMN 9-11, RMN 9-12, RMN expired
9-13 deleting, RMN 18-6
when needed, RMN 5-18 Export utility, BRC 4-10
ARCHIVELOG mode in, BRC 4-5 failed RMAN, RMN 15-35
automatic log switch during, RMN 5-17 failover during BACKUP BACKUPSET, RMN
availability, RMN 18-12 5-26
altering with CHANGE command, RMN for replication, REP 6-36
7-16 frequency, BRC 4-6
backup sets, RMN 5-12, RMN 9-26 full, RMN 5-37
backups of, RMN 5-25 general information about, RAA 1-3
before database creation, RAC 5-10 generating reports for, RMN 17-2
before upgrading, MIG D-14 golden rule, BRC 4-2
choosing a strategy, BRC 4-4 to BRC 4-11 guidelines, BRC 4-2 to BRC 4-13
closed, UMR 2-4 distributed database constraints, BRC 4-9
compatibility, MIG 5-43 Export utility, BRC 4-10
consistent, UMR 2-4 frequency, BRC 4-6
making using RMAN, RMN 9-5 often-used tablespaces, BRC 4-7
whole database, BRC 2-8 storing old backups, BRC 4-9
control file, BRC 2-6 structural changes, BRC 4-7
using for recovery, RMN 10-15 testing strategies, BRC 4-13
using RMAN, RMN 9-10, RMN 9-11 unrecoverable objects, BRC 4-8
control file autobackups, RMN 9-8 whole database backups after OPEN
control files, UMR 2-19 RESETLOGS, BRC 4-8
binary, UMR 2-19 hung, RMN 15-27
trace files, UMR 2-19 image copies, RMN 5-12, RMN 5-62
conversion to multi-instance, RAC 10-3 inconsistent, UMR 2-4
correlating RMAN channels with, RMN 15-17, closed database, BRC 2-9
RMN 15-18 in NOARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 2-9
crosschecking, RMN 18-2 making using RMAN, RMN 9-5
cumulative incremental, RMN 5-42, RMN 5-43, whole database, BRC 2-9
RMN 6-7, RMN 6-13, RMN 6-15, RMN 9-43, incremental, RMN 5-38, RMN 9-17, RMN 9-42

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differential, RMN 5-40 restoring user-managed, UMR 3-2
using RMAN, RMN 9-16, RMN 9-17 restoring whole database, UMR 4-23
interrupted, RMN 9-27 RMAN error handling, RMN 9-49
keeping, RMN 9-46 server parameter file, RAC 6-7
keeping records, UMR 3-3 server parameter files, RMN 9-11
limiting datafiles in a backup set, RMN 5-19 specifying number of files in a backup
limiting I/O rate, RMN 5-36 set, RMN 5-29
limiting number of open files during, RMN 5-19 split mirror, RMN 5-63
listing files needed, UMR 2-2 using RMAN, RMN 9-18
logical, BRC 2-2, UMR 2-28 standby database
definition, BRC 1-2 archived redo logs, RMN 9-22
long-term, RMN 5-55 interpreting RC_ARCHIVED_LOG
changing status, RMN 7-17 view, RMN 9-22
methods overview of RMAN, RMN 9-20
feature comparison, BRC 1-16 restrictions, RMN 9-21
methods for making, RMN 1-2 using RMAN, RMN 9-20, RMN 9-24, RMN
multiple copies, RMN 8-24 9-25
NOARCHIVELOG mode, in, BRC 4-5, RMN stored scripts, RMN 16-16
9-44 storing, BRC 4-9
noncumulative incremental, RMN 5-41, RMN tablespace, BRC 4-7, UMR 2-9
5-52, RMN 5-53 using RMAN, RMN 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN
obsolete 9-26, RMN 9-27, RMN 9-28
batch deletes, RMN 5-54 tags, RMN 5-64
offline, RCO 1-5, BRC 4-6 techniques to avoid, BRC 4-10
offline datafiles, BRC 2-12, UMR 2-6 test strategies, BRC 4-13
offline tablespaces, BRC 2-12, UMR 2-6 testing RMAN, RMN 5-68, RMN 9-28
online, RCO 1-5, BRC 4-6 using media manager, RMN 8-8
online datafiles, BRC 2-11 troubleshooting failed RMAN, RMN 15-25,
online redo logs, BRC 4-10 RMN 15-29, RMN 15-33
online tablespaces, BRC 2-11 types, RMN 5-12, RMN 5-36
optimizing, RMN 5-56 types listed, CON 1-53
Oracle Real Application Clusters, RMN 9-44 user-managed, BRC 2-13
overview, CON 1-50 cataloging, RMN 18-15
overview of RMAN, RMN 9-3 overview, UMR 1-3
physical, BRC 2-2 restoring, UMR 3-6
definition, BRC 1-2 validating, RMN 9-28
planning before database creation, BRC 4-2 verifying, UMR 2-27
preparing a strategy, MIG 2-8 whole database, BRC 2-3
read-only tablespaces, UMR 2-14 preparing for, UMR 2-4
records of, BRC 4-12 using RMAN, RMN 9-6
recovering pre-RESETLOGS, RMN 10-45 Backus-Naur Form syntax
recovery catalog, RMN 4-14, RMN 16-20 See syntax diagrams
Recovery Manager, BRC 2-12 backward compatibility
Recovery Manager and EBU, MIG 5-44 of ROWIDs, MIG D-38
reporting objects needing backups, RMN 17-12 Oracle SQLJ, general, JSS 2-9
restartable, RMN 5-61, RMN 9-27 to Oracle8i, JSS 5-11
restoring dropped snapshots to Oracle8/Oracle7, JSS 5-12
Import, UTL 2-64 backward compatibility for JPublisher, JJP 2-49

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bad files interface, OCM A-7
specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-11 creating, OCM 2-7, OSM 6-6
BAD parameter creating a new version, OCM 2-8, OSM 6-6
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-3 creating using the command line
BADDN parameter interface, OCM A-7
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-12 definition, OCM 1-6, OSM 5-4
BADFILE parameter deleting, OCM 2-7, OSM 6-6
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-12 deleting a previous version of, OCM 2-8, OSM
BADLINE option, OLA 7-30 6-6
balance exporting, OCM 2-8, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-6, OSM
in data sample, DMC 1-5 6-9
balancing tablespaces, OID 19-9 importing, OCM 2-8, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-6, OSM
Baltimore Technologies, OSD 9-34 6-9
bandwidth, RCO 2-4, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2, CON viewing, OCM 1-10, OCM 2-7, OSM 5-7, OSM
18-3 6-6
interconnect, RDE 4-3 viewing a previous version of, OCM 2-8, OSM
network, RCO 4-4 6-6
bar charts, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12 viewing history entries for, OCM 2-8, OSM 6-6
base characters, GLO 4-5 working with a particular version of, OCM
base index. See index 2-13, OSM 6-9
base letter, GLO 4-9 Baseline Viewer
base model, OLA 8-4 function of, OCM 1-10, OSM 5-7
BASE networking parameter, NET 10-21, NER 10-6 baselines, PER 2-8
base schema basic loops, PLS 4-9
attributes, OID 6-15 Basic Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch drill-down
deleting, OID 6-16 data view, ODP 7-16
modifying, OID 6-16 BASIC_LEXER, TAD 2-14
object classes BASIC_LEXER object, TXT 2-38
modifying, OID 6-5 supported character sets, TXT 2-38
base search, OID 7-3 BASIC_LEXER system-defined preference, TXT
base tables 2-90
definition, CON 1-3 BASIC_LEXER type
base types, PLS 3-3, PLS 3-21 example, TXT 2-45
base_letter attribute, TXT 2-42 BASIC_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 6-2, TXT
BASE_URL - 1-44, TXT 2-81, TXT 7-33
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.BA BASIC_STOPLIST type, TXT 7-36
SE_URL, JPR 11-278 BASIC_STORAGE object
BASE_URL - attributes for, TXT 2-78
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.BASE_URL, J defaults, TXT 2-79
PR 11-237 example, TXT 2-79
BASE64_BINARY - BASIC_WORDLIST object
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.B attributes for, TXT 2-71
ASE64_BINARY, JPR 7-54 example, TXT 2-75
base-letter conversion, TAD 2-17 BasicPermission, JJD 5-14
baseline batch error mode, OCI 4-9
capturing definitions using Create batch fetch, PCO 7-7
Baseline, OCM 1-9, OSM 5-7 advantage of, PCC 8-5
capturing definitions using the command line example, PCO 7-7

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example of, PCC 8-5 for SQL*Loader control file, UTL 5-10
number of rows returned, PCO 7-8 BeginDDL procedure, SPR 80-8, ADW 2-4
number of rows returned by, PCC 8-7 BeginResolve procedure, SPR 80-9, ADW 2-6
batch termination of hot backup mode, NEW 3-26 Begins With filter, in Oracle Directory
batch updates Manager, OID 6-7
batch limit, JSS 10-19 benchmarking workloads, PER 1-24
batchable and compatible statements, JSS 10-13 benefits of Oracle Advanced Security, OAS 1-5
batching incompatible statements, JSS 10-20 Bequeath protocol, NET 2-13
canceling a batch, JSS 10-17 BEQUEATH_DETACH networking
cautions, JSS 10-22 parameter, NET 11-10
enabling and disabling, JSS 10-14 best model
error conditions during execution, JSS 10-22 find, DMC 2-3
explicit and implicit batch execution, JSS 10-14 in Model Seeker, DMC 1-14
overview, JSS 10-12 Best Practices, OIA 2-21
update counts, JSS 10-18 Agent Compatibility, OIA 2-25
using implicit execution contexts, JSS 10-21 Agent Configuration, OIA 2-24
with respect to recursive call-ins, JSS 10-23 Agent Installation, OIA 2-21
batch updates. See update batching best practices, RCO 10-1
batch window for aggregation, OLA 12-2 BetterDate (custom Java class), JSS 6-19
batching line-mode commands, OID 6-14 BETWEEN comparison operator, PLS 2-27, PLS
Bayes’ Theorem, DMC 1-12, DMC 1-13 6-5, PGR 2-24
B.C. datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 BFILE, IMU 3-45, IMU 3-46
BC datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 datatype, OCI 3-21, SQL 2-32
BC4J locators, SQL 2-32
building XSQL clients, ADX 25-15 Bfile class, IPI 8-5
framework, ADX 25-7 methods, IPI 8-5
JDeveloper, ADX 25-7 BFILE class. See JDBC
XSQL clients, ADX 25-15 BFILE column, TAD 1-9
BC4J, definition, ADX Glossary-2 indexing, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-31
BECOME USER system privilege, SQL 17-43 BFILE columns
BEFORE clause exporting, UTL 1-57
of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-98 importing, UTL 2-59
BEFORE triggers, SQL 15-98, CON 17-10 BFILE data
complex security authorizations, ADG 15-46 loading into LOBs, GLO 7-15
correlation names and, ADG 15-16 BFILE datatype, PLS 3-14, UTL 7-22, CON 12-15
defined, CON 17-10 BFILE security, OSG 6-9
derived column values, ADG 15-47 BFILE-buffering. See JDBC
specifying, ADG 15-6 BfileInputStream(BFILE), IMJ 7-3
when fired, CON 17-18 BfileInputStream(BFILE, int), IMJ 7-4
beforeAQOperation(HttpServletRequest, BFILENAME function, SQL 6-22
HttpServletResponse, BFILENAME(), ADL 12-22, ADL 12-194
AQxmlCallbackContext), JPR 3-7 advantages of using, ADL 12-6
BEGIN BACKUP clause BFILES, PCC 16-2
ALTER TABLESPACE statement, UMR 2-8, definition, PCO 13-2
RMN 18-15 security, PCC 16-2
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-106 BFILEs, ADG 3-5, ADG 3-8
BEGIN_SNAP variable, PGR 21-11 accessing, ADL 12-4
BEGINDATA parameter as stored function results, JSS 5-34

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BFILE support, JSS 5-30 BigDecimal mapping, JJP 1-19
converting to CLOB or NCLOB, ADL 12-47 BIN_TO_NUM function, SQL 6-23
creating an object in object cache, ADL 5-17 BINARY
datatype, ADL 2-2, ADL 2-3, IPI 5-3 format column value, TAD 2-13, TXT 1-35
DBMS_LOB read-only procedures, ADL 3-10 BINARY -
DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.BI
bytes, ADL 3-7 NARY, JPR 7-54
equal locators, check for, ADL 12-177 binary attribute, TXT 2-8, TXT 2-20
external datatype, IPI 4-8 binary data, ADX 4-70
hard links and symbolic links not allowed, ADL BFILEs, CON 12-15
4-1 BLOBs, CON 12-14
initializing using BFILENAME(), ADL 2-6 RAW and LONG RAW, ADG 3-32, CON 12-15
locators, ADL 2-5 binary data, reasons to avoid in JSP, JSE 4-16
maximum number of open, ADL 4-2, ADL binary file deployment, JSE 6-27
12-154 binary file location, ojspc d option, JSE 6-19
multithreaded server (MTS), ADL 4-18, ADL binary files
12-10 formatting using Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3
OCI functions to read/examine values, ADL Binary Large Object, definition, ADX Glossary-2
3-15, ADL 3-27 binary large objects. See BLOB
OCI read-only functions, ADL 3-15, ADL 3-27 binary operators, PLS 2-23, SQL 3-2
opening and closing using JDBC, ADL 3-56 binary portability of profiles, JSS 1-7
operating system files, and, ADL 4-1 binary sort, GLO 4-2
Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) example, GLO 4-7
opening/closing methods, ADL 3-42 BINARY_INTEGER datatype, PLS 3-3
properties, ADL 3-44 bind argument, PLS 11-3
read-only methods, ADL 3-43 bind arrays
Pro*C/C++ precompiler statements, ADL 3-31 determining size of for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-45
Pro*COBOL precompiler embedded SQL minimizing SQL*Loader memory
statements, ADL 3-35 requirements, UTL 5-49
reading with DBMS_LOB, ADL 3-9 minimum requirements, UTL 5-44
reference semantics, ADL 2-3 size with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE
rules for using, ADL 4-1 statements, UTL 5-50
security, ADL 12-7 specifying maximum size, UTL 4-4
storage devices, ADL 2-2 specifying number of rows, UTL 4-12
streaming APIs, ADL 3-63 SQL*Loader performance implications, UTL
using JDBC to read/examine, ADL 3-50 5-44
using Pro*C/C++ precompiler to open and bind descriptor, PCO 11-4, PCC 13-25, PCC 15-5,
close, ADL 3-32 ZZP 5-4
BI Beans definition of, PCC 13-25
described, OSG 1-7, OSG 3-6, OSG 3-7 descriptor areas, ZZP 5-4
thick-client configuration, OSG 3-8 information in, PCC 13-26
thin-client configuration, OSG 3-9 bind descriptor area, ZZP 5-4
big bang rollout strategy, PER 1-27 bind descriptors
big endian data information in, PCO 9-25
external tables, UTL 12-7 bind event, OID 5-29
BigDecimal bind functions, OCI 15-66
mapping (for attributes), JSS 6-38 bind handle
support, JSS 5-42 attributes, OCI A-36

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description, OCI 2-10 values to queries in XSU PL/SQL API, ADX
bind mode, OID 12-10 23-2
bind operation, OCI 4-6, OCI 5-2, OCI 11-36 binding and defining CLOB and NCLOB data in
associations made, OCI 5-3 OCI, GLO 6-21
example, OCI 5-7 binding and defining SQL CHAR datatypes in
initializing variables, OCI 5-4 OCI, GLO 6-18
LOBs, OCI 5-11 binding and defining SQL NCHAR datatypes in
named datatypes, OCI 5-10, OCI 11-36 OCI, GLO 6-20
named versus positional, OCI 5-4 BINDING clause
OCI array interface, OCI 5-5 of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 14-42, SQL 14-44
OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode, OCI 5-17 BINDING command-line option, ADA 3-8
PL/SQL, OCI 5-5 binding data to internal LOBs, restriction
positional versus named, OCI 5-4 removal, ADL xvii
REF cursor variables, OCI 5-17 binding host variables, PCO 9-3
REFs, OCI 5-10, OCI 11-37 binding LONG columns or LOB columns, but not
steps used, OCI 5-6 both, ADL xvii
bind operations binds
in bind operations, IPI 1-9 HEX to RAW or RAW to HEX conversion, ADL
out bind operations, IPI 1-9 7-15
bind queries updating more than 4,000 bytes
executing using pass-through SQL, HET 3-11 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-272
bind SQLDA, PCO 11-3 See also INSERT statements, UPDATE statements
purpose of, PCC 15-3, ZZP 5-3 BINDSIZE parameter
bind variables, ADG 12-9, PCO 9-25, PGR 14-23, for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-4, UTL
OTP glossary-2 5-45
input host variables, PCC 13-25 binning, DMC 1-29
optimization, PGR 1-43 automated, DMC 1-30
user-defined types, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18 for k-means, DMC 1-15
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure, HET 3-6, for O-Cluster, DMC 1-16
HET 3-10 manual, DMC 1-30
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure, HET 3-6, HET sample programs, DMC A-5
3-10 biometric authorization, OSD 4-7, OSD 9-37
BIND_VARIABLE procedure, HET 3-6 bit vectors
bind-by-identifier option (sqlj converting to numbers, SQL 6-23
-bind-by-identifier), JSS 8-70 BITAND function, SQL 6-24
BINDING BITMAP clause
command-line option, ADA 5-14 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-69
binding, PLS 5-38, OID 2-21 BITMAP CONVERSION row source, PGR 4-18
arrays, OCI 11-38 Bitmap Indexes
buffer expansion, OCI 5-39 definition, OTP glossary-2
clearBindValues(), ADX 23-6 bitmap indexes, SQL 13-69, DWG 6-2, CON 10-48,
definition of, PCC 13-4 PGR 4-12, PGR 4-17
early, ADA 1-9, ADA 3-7 cardinality, CON 10-49
late, ADA 1-9, ADA 3-7 compared with B-tree indexes, PGR 4-13
OCINumber, OCI 11-43 creating join indexes, SQL 13-64
PL/SQL placeholders, OCI 2-44 inlist iterator, PGR 9-19
setBindValue, ADX 23-2 invalidations, MIG 5-30
summary, OCI 5-18 during upgrade, MIG 4-20

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maintenance, PGR 4-14 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 6-31
nulls and, DWG 6-5, CON 10-10, CON 10-52 BLOB, DCD 6-2
on index-organized tables, PGR 4-16 datatype, OCI 3-22
on partitioned tables, DWG 6-6 EMPTY_BLOB function, DCD 6-4
parallel query and DML, DWG 6-3, CON 10-49 BLOB (binary large object) datatype, ADG 3-5,
when to use, PGR 4-12 ADG 3-8
bitmap join indexes, DWG 6-6, PGR 4-19 Blob class, IPI 8-12
bitmap merge area size, OTP 5-4 methods, IPI 8-12
bitmap secondary indexes BLOB column, TAD 1-9
dropping from index-organized tables, MIG 7-9 indexing, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-31
bitmap tablespace management, CON 3-11 loading example, TXT C-3
BITMAP_MERGE_AREA_SIZE initialization BLOB datatype, PLS 3-14, SQL 2-33
parameter, PGR 4-14, PGR 4-17, REF 1-20 transactional support, SQL 2-33
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-39 BLOB support, JSS 5-30
bit-mapped indexes, PER 1-16 BLOB, definition, ADX Glossary-2
bitmaps BLOB-buffering. See JDBC
automatic segment-space management, RCO BlobInputStream(BLOB), IMJ 7-19
8-5 BlobInputStream(BLOB, int), IMJ 7-20
mapping to rowids, PGR 4-16 BlobOutputStream(BLOB), IMJ 7-35
to manage free space, CON 2-6 BlobOutputStream(BLOB, int), IMJ 7-36
bitStringMatch matching rule, OID C-9 BLOBs
Blackouts, OIA 2-9 class. See JDBC
command samples, OIA 2-10 creating indexes, GLO 5-24
commands, OIA 2-10 datatype, ADL 2-2, IPI 5-2
defining, OIA 2-9 DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in
Blackouts (paging/email), OEM 1-16 bytes, ADL 3-7
blackouts, paging/email, OEA 1-34 external datatype, IPI 4-8
blank padding modify using DBMS_LOB, ADL 3-8
specifying in format models, SQL 2-76 using JDBC to modify, ADL 3-48
suppressing, SQL 2-76 using JDBC to read/examine BLOB
blank padding data values, ADL 3-48
performance considerations, ADG 3-13 using oracle.sql.BLOB methods to modify, ADL
blank trimming, OTP 5-4 3-48
BLANK_TRIMMING initialization BLOBs (binary large objects), CON 12-14
parameter, SAG 15-13, REF 1-21 datatype, OCI 3-22
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-40 BLOBs in table partitions
BLANK_TRIMMING parameter, GLO 10-4 using interMedia column objects, IMU 11-17
blank-padded comparison semantics, SQL 2-46 block changes per transaction
blank-padding semantics, PLS B-3 defined, SNM 4-3
blanks block corruptions
loading fields consisting of blanks, UTL 6-41 stored in
SQL*Loader BLANKS parameter for field V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION, R
comparison, UTL 6-31 MN 9-28
trailing, UTL 6-27 block get rate
trimming, UTL 6-42 defined, SNM 4-3
external tables, UTL 12-19 Block Media Recovery, OEM 4-32, RCO 10-15
whitespace, UTL 6-42 block media recovery, NEW 3-19, NEW 3-25, NEW
BLANKS parameter 3-26, RMN 10-38

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guidelines, RMN 6-12 BNDDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO
overview, RMN 6-11 11-14
block mode conversions BNDDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO
statistics for, RDE 4-6 11-13
block range granules, DWG 5-3 BNDDI-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
block sampling, PGR 3-4 BNDDV variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-8
block size BNDDVLN variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9
increasing for query performance, RDE 3-5 BNDDVTYP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-11
block transfers BNF
analyzing, RDE 4-8 See syntax diagrams
block visits per transaction body
defined, SNM 4-3 cursor, PLS 6-12
blocking modes, OCI 2-41 function, PLS 8-7
blocking operations method, PLS 10-8
tuning queries with, TAD 5-12 object, PLS 10-5
blocking transactions, CON 20-11 package, PLS 9-8, JPG 3-15
block-level recovery, CON 20-23 procedure, PLS 8-4
BLOCKRECOVER command, RMR 2-48, RMN SQL object type, JPG 3-18
6-11, RMN 10-38 BODY clause
blocks of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 9-123
anonymous, PLS 8-2, CON 14-16, CON 14-25 BooksOnLine sample application, ADQ 8-1
associated with instance, RAA 7-10, RAA B-3 using JMS, ADQ 12-2
block size Boolean
DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization constants, OLA 3-7, OLA 4-21
parameter, MIG D-4 data type, OLA 3-7, OLA 4-21
minimums for upgrading, MIG D-4 BOOLEAN -
database, CON 2-3 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.B
images, RCO 5-3 OOLEAN, JPR 7-54
label, PLS 2-21 BOOLEAN datatype, PLS 3-15, CON 12-2
modifications to multiple versions, RCO 5-3 Boolean expressions, ADG 3-41, PLS 2-28
PCM lock, REF 1-60 creating, OLA 4-22
PL/SQL, PLS 13-11 defined, OLA 4-21
redo log, REF 1-86 example of, OLA 4-23
size, REF 1-32, REF 1-36, REF 1-44, REF 4-2 involving NA values, OLA 4-24
structure, PLS 1-2 operators, OLA 4-21
writing to disk, RCO 6-6 values, OLA 4-21
BLOCKSIZE clause with more than one dimension, OLA 6-6
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-84, SAG Boolean literals, PLS 2-9
11-19 Boolean OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9,
BNDDFCLP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14 OSA 5-10
BNDDFCRCP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14 Boolean operators
BNDDFMT variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9 evaluation order, OLA 4-21
BNDDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO table of, OLA 4-21
11-13 BOOLEAN type (PL/SQL), JSS 5-9
BNDDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO bootone command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-10
11-13 bootstrap ACL, XDG 18-4
BNDDH-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-12 BOOTSTRAP parameter in ORAPARAM.INI, OUI
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BOOTSTRAP_SIZE parameter in BT function, TXT 12-7
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-7 BT operator, TXT 3-13
bootstrapping, OID 32-1 BTG function, TXT 12-10
a connected directory from Oracle Internet BTG operator, TXT 3-13
Directory, OID 32-3 BTI function, TXT 12-12
Oracle Internet Directory from a connected BTI operator, TXT 3-13
directory, OID 32-2 BTP function, TXT 12-14
Oracle Internet Directory from Oracle HR, OID BTP operator, TXT 3-13
33-19 B-tree indexes, OLS 12-8, DWG 6-10, CON 10-35,
bottlenecks PER 1-16, PGR 4-14, PGR 4-17
disk I/O, PGR 15-3 bitmap indexes versus, DWG 6-3
fixing, PER 2-9 compared with bitmap indexes, CON 10-48,
identifying, PER 2-9 CON 10-49
memory, PGR 14-2 index-organized tables, CON 10-57
resource, PGR 22-27 BTREE indexes in aggregation, OLA 12-4, OLA
bound fillers, UTL 6-6 12-6
boundaries parameter buffer area, SUG 11-12
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-10 buffer busy wait events, PGR 22-28
bounding rectangle actions, PGR 22-29
minimum, SUG 16-17 buffer cache
brace escape character, TXT 4-3 adjusting size for Real Application
braces, ADA v Clusters, RDE 4-3
brackets, ADA iv as a statistics source, RDE 4-6
altering precedence, TXT 3-5, TXT 4-2 instance recovery, RAA 7-10
grouping character, TXT 4-2 buffer cache management, RCO 1-4
branch blocks, CON 10-36 buffer caches, CON 7-7, CON 8-8, PER 2-4
branches database, CON 7-7, CON 8-8
detaching, OCI 8-7 definition, CON 1-25
resuming, OCI 8-7 extended buffer cache (32-bit), CON 7-17
branching in programs, OLA 7-17 multiple buffer pools, CON 7-10
BREAK action reducing buffers, PGR 14-13, PGR 14-35
of WHENEVER, PCC F-122 buffer caches, size, OID 19-8
broadcast buffer expansion during binding, OCI 5-39
distribution value, PGR 9-26 buffer flushing, described, NET 7-13
Broadcast Message task, OEA 5-33 BUFFER parameter
broader term operators for Export utility, UTL 1-16
example, TXT 3-13 for Import utility, UTL 2-18
broader term query feedback, TXT 10-9 buffer pools, CON 7-10
broken jobs default cache, PGR 14-14
about, SAG 10-12 KEEP cache, PGR 14-14
running, SAG 10-13 multiple, PGR 14-13
broker, CON 1-64 RECYCLE cache, PGR 14-14
BROWSE_WORDS procedure, TXT 10-2 buffer sizes
browsing, OAS 19-16 IPC, adjusting for Real Application
browsing registered services, DSU 3-9 Clusters, RDE 4-3
browsing words in index, TXT 10-2 buffer state, RCO 6-4
BSP. See Backup Solutions Program (BSP) BUFFER_POOL parameter
BSTAT/ESTAT scripts, OID 19-8, PER 2-7 of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-63

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BUFFER_POOL storage parameter bulk binds, ADG 9-18, PLS 5-37
description, SAG 14-11 DML statements, ADG 9-19
BUFFER_POOL_KEEP initialization FOR loops, ADG 9-20
parameter, CON 7-10, REF 1-21 SELECT statements, ADG 9-20
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-40 usage, ADG 9-19
BUFFER_POOL_KEEP parameter, IMU 11-5 BULK COLLECT clause, PLS 5-46
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE initialization bulk data loading methods, IMU 11-18
parameter, CON 7-10, REF 1-22 bulk fetches, PLS 5-47
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-41 optimizing data transfers using, HET 4-7
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE parameter, IMU 11-5 bulk loading failure, OID 7-19
buffering bulk loading of spatial data, SUG 3-1
disable bulk returns, PLS 5-49
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-263 bulk tools, OAD 1-2
enable syntax, OID A-35
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-251 bulk updates, REP A-4
flush %BULK_EXCEPTIONS cursor attribute, PLS 5-44
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-257 %BULK_ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, PLS 5-43
LOB buffering subsystem, ADL 5-21 bulkdelete, OID 4-14, OID 7-19, OID A-35
buffering LOB operations, OCI 7-12 and globalization support, OID 8-10
buffers syntax, OID A-35
buffer cache in SGA, SAG 2-40 bulkload, OID 4-14, OID 7-18, OID 7-19, OID A-36
calculating for export, UTL 1-17 and globalization support, OID 8-9
database buffer cache check mode, performing on LDIF files, OID E-4
incremental checkpoint, CON 8-8 creating indexes, OID 7-19
multiple rows, HET 3-12 .dat files, OID 7-19
redo log, CON 7-11 generating input files, OID 7-19
redo log, definition, CON 1-25 -load option, OID 7-19
space required by log file location, OID 3-14
VARCHAR data in SQL*Loader, UTL 6-13 syntax, OID A-36
specifying with SQL*Loader BINDSIZE bulkmodify, OID 4-14
parameter, UTL 5-45 and globalization support, OID 8-10
build data LDIF file-based modification, OID A-39
describe, DMC 3-3 syntax, OID A-38
BUILD DEFERRED clause Business Components for Java
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-18 definition, ADX Glossary-2
BUILD IMMEDIATE clause XSQL clients, ADX 25-15
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-18 business logic, PER 1-9, PER 1-20
build methods, DWG 8-23 business rules
build model, DMC 3-6 enforcing in application code, CON 21-5
build result object, DMC 1-26 enforcing using stored procedures, CON 21-5
building OCI applications on Unix, OCI B-1 enforcing with constraints, CON 21-1
Built-in Action Handler, ADX 9-73 advantages of, CON 21-5
Built-in Action Handler, XSQL, ADX 9-73 Business-to-Business, ADX Glossary-2
built-in extraction support, IMA B-1 Business-to-Consumer, definition, ADX Glossary-2
built-in functions, PLS 2-35 BY ACCESS clause
builtintypes option, JJP 3-11 of AUDIT, SQL 12-57
builtintypes option (JPublisher -builtintypes), JSS BY proxy clause
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BY REF phrase, ADG 10-30 debugging DLLs, DCD 4-15
BY SESSION clause differences from PL/SQL, DCD 5-9
of AUDIT, SQL 12-57 C API, OID 2-20, OAD 3-1
BY user clause functions
of AUDIT, SQL 12-55 abandon, OAD 3-42
bypass_source config param, JSE 9-10 abandon_ext, OAD 3-42
bypassing rows, TAD 2-13 add, OAD 3-36
by-reference parameter passing, PLS 8-21 add_ext, OAD 3-36
BYTE - add_ext_s, OAD 3-36
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.B add_s, OAD 3-36
YTE, JPR 7-54 compare, OAD 3-27
BYTE character semantics, REP B-2, SQL 2-9, SQL compare_ext, OAD 3-27
2-11 compare_ext_s, OAD 3-27
BYTE length semantics, SQL 11-50 compare_s, OAD 3-27
byte order, UTL 6-37 count_entries, OAD 3-51
big endian, UTL 6-37 count_references, OAD 3-51
little endian, UTL 6-37 count_values, OAD 3-55
specifying in SQL*Loader control file, UTL 6-38 count_values_len, OAD 3-55
byte order marks, UTL 6-39 delete, OAD 3-38
precedence delete_ext, OAD 3-38
for first primary datafile, UTL 6-39 delete_ext_s, OAD 3-38
for LOBFILEs and SDFs, UTL 6-40 delete_s, OAD 3-38
suppressing checks for, UTL 6-41 dn2ufn, OAD 3-57
Byte Ordering, PCC E-2 err2string, OAD 3-46
BYTE qualifier for column lengths, ADG 3-11 explode_dn, OAD 3-57
byte semantics, CON 12-5, GLO 2-12, GLO 3-43 explode_rdn, OAD 3-57
bytecode extended_operation, OAD 3-40
defined, JJD 1-10 extended_operation_s, OAD 3-40
definition, JPG 1-12 first_attribute, OAD 3-53
verification, JJD 2-15, JPG 2-11 first_entry, OAD 3-51
BYTEINT datatype, UTL 6-10 first_message, OAD 3-49
BYTEORDER parameter first_reference, OAD 3-51
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 6-38 get_dn, OAD 3-57
BYTEORDERMARK parameter get_entry_controls, OAD 3-59
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 6-41 get_option, OAD 3-10
Bytes class, IPI 8-23 get_values, OAD 3-55
methods, IPI 8-23 get_values_len, OAD 3-55
BYTES column init, OAD 3-9
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24 init_ssl call, OAD 3-3
BYTES in DBA_DATA_FILES, SNM A-27 modify, OAD 3-30
bytes message, ADQ 12-27 modify_ext, OAD 3-30
by-value parameter passing, PLS 8-21 modify_ext_s, OAD 3-30
modify_s, OAD 3-30
msgfree, OAD 3-43
C
msgid, OAD 3-43
C msgtype, OAD 3-43
number format element, SQL 2-65 next_attribute, OAD 3-53
C and C++ next_entry, OAD 3-51

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next_message, OAD 3-49 C. See Oracle Call Interface (OCI)
next_reference, OAD 3-51 C structs
open, OAD 3-9 generating for a REF, PCC 17-45
parse_extended_result, OAD 3-46 using, PCC 17-44
parse_reference, OAD 3-60 C types of collection attributes, PCC 18-15
parse_result, OAD 3-46 C variable in SQLDA
parse_sasl_bind_result, OAD 3-46 how value is set, PCC 15-11
rename, OAD 3-33 purpose of, PCC 15-11
rename_s, OAD 3-33 C++, PCC 1-9
result, OAD 3-43 C++ applications, PCC 12-1
sasl_bind, OAD 3-17 C++ language
sasl_bind_s, OAD 3-17 support for OCI, OCI i
search, OAD 3-21 C++ Parser, ADX 16-1
search_ext, OAD 3-21 C++. See Pro*C/C++ precompiler
search_ext_s, OAD 3-21 C. See OCI
search_s, OAD 3-21 C:\ORANT, defined, OAS xiii
search_st, OAD 3-21 C:\ORAWIN95, defined, OAS xiii
set_option, OAD 3-10 cache, PCC 17-5
simple_bind, OAD 3-17 dictionary, REF 3-96, REF 3-117, REF 3-118, REF
simple_bind_s, OAD 3-17 3-119, REF 3-120, REF 3-121
unbind, OAD 3-20 flushing dictionary, RCO 7-3
unbind_ext, OAD 3-20 sequence cache, RAA 3-9, RAA 3-10
unbind_s, OAD 3-20 sequence numbers, RDE 3-3
value_free, OAD 3-55 size and sequence number use, RDE 3-3
value_free_len, OAD 3-55 size, default and sequence numbers, RDE 3-3
reference, OAD 3-4 sizing, RDE 4-15
sample search tool, OAD 3-63 statistics, REF 1-86
sample usage, OAD 3-61 transfer of queue table blocks in AQ, RDE 3-6
summary, OAD 3-4 CACHE / NOCACHE, ADL 7-8
usage CACHE clause, CON 7-8
with SSL, OAD 3-61 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-103
without SSL, OAD 3-62 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
C clause 9-116
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-15 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-35, SQL 15-54
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-29 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-9
C datatypes, manipulating with OCI, OCI 11-4 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-17
C language of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
examples (using OCI), SUG 1-27 14-36
support for OCI, OCI i cache cleanup, DSU 7-4
C LDAP API, ODS 2-7 cache coherency
C method and the Global Cache Service (GCS), RCO 5-5
mapping to an object type, SQL 16-15 CACHE command
C number format mask, GLO 3-34 definition, OLA 12-9
C Parser, ADX 13-1 purpose of, OLA 12-9
C prefix (sqlj -C-x), JSS 8-62 CACHE FREE ALL SQL statement, PCC 17-7
C preprocessor CACHE FREE ALL statement, PCC F-15
directives supported by Pro*C, PCC 5-29 cache functions
how used in Pro*C, PCC 5-29 server round-trips, OCI C-4

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Cache Fusion, CON 20-6 caching statements, JSS 10-4
and e-commerce applications, RDE 2-2 caching tables
definition, RCO 6-2 automatic caching of small tables, PGR 5-36
processing, RCO 6-1 calculation engine, OSG 5-5
resources, exclusive, RDE A-6 defined, OSG 1-6
resources, shared, RDE A-6 calculation on-the-fly
resources, specifying, RDE A-5 a typical strategy, OLA 12-25
scenarios, RCO 6-4 requirements for, OLA 12-22
sources of performance statistics for, RDE 4-6 calculations
CACHE hint, SQL 2-95, PGR 5-35 controlling errors during, OLA 4-19
cache hit ratio in models, OLA 8-6
defined, SNM 4-3 runtime, OSG 2-2
CACHE option, IMU 11-11 Calendar Utility, GLO 12-17
CREATE SEQUENCE statement, ADG 2-27 calendars
cache option (sqlj -cache), JSS 8-78 customizing, GLO 12-17
CACHE option, CREATE SEQUENCE, RAA 3-10 parameter, GLO 3-26
CACHE parameter supported, GLO A-25
of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE call
SEQUENCE, SQL 9-142 definition, JJD 2-2
of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90 managing resources across calls, JJD 2-35
CACHE READS clause static fields, JJD 2-5
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-45 CALL clause
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-55 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-106
cache recovery, RCO 10-15 CALL command, OLA 7-2
definition, BRC 1-7 CALL procedure statement
cached cursors of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-106
execution plan for, SQL 17-24 call rate
cached sequence numbers defined, SNM 4-4
Export, UTL 1-56 call servlet from JSP, JSP from servlet, JSE 3-5
caches call spec. See call specifications
buffer, CON 7-7 call specification, PLS 9-3, JJD 3-4, JJD 3-5
multiple buffer pools, CON 7-10 call specifications, ADG 10-4 to ADG 10-52
cache hit, CON 7-7 in procedures, SQL 14-62
cache miss, CON 7-7 of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-66
data dictionary, CON 4-4, CON 7-13 of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-15
location of, CON 7-11 of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-29
database buffer, definition, CON 1-25 call specs, JPG 1-3
library cache, CON 7-11, CON 7-12, CON 7-13 basic requirements for defining, JPG 3-3
object cache, ADL 5-17, ADO 3-2, ADO 3-8, definition, JPG 1-21
ADO 4-5, CON 13-18, CON 13-20 example, JPG 1-21
object views, ADO 5-4, CON 13-25 understanding, JPG 3-2
performance statistics, OSG 7-3 writing object type, JPG 3-18
private SQL area, CON 7-12 writing packaged, JPG 3-15
sequence numbers, ADG 2-23, ADG 2-27 writing top-level, JPG 3-11
shared SQL area, CON 7-11, CON 7-12 CALL SQL statement, PCO 6-22, PCC F-16
use in iterative queries, OSG 3-16 CALL statement, PCO A-2, PCO F-13, PCC 7-28,
writing of buffers, CON 8-8 PCC A-2, SQL 12-66
caching online checker results, JSS 8-78 example, PCO 6-23, PCC 7-28

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CALL syntax for stored procedures, JSS 3-60 canonical equivalence, GLO 4-4, GLO 4-10
call_home command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-13 canSeekBackwards( ), IMJ 7-5, IMJ 7-21
callable statements, IPI 2-10 capacity limitations
with arrays as parameters, IPI 2-11 identified through stress testing, RDE 2-8
callback, ADL 10-72, ADL 10-84, ADL 10-110, ADL Capacity Planner, OEM 5-5
10-204, ADL 11-169 See Oracle Capacity Planner
restrictions, DCD 4-11 Capacity Planner Messages, OMM 17-1
Callback class capacity planning, OID 13-8, OID 18-1
act method, JJD 6-26 I/O subsystem, OID 18-6
Callback Restrictions, DCD 4-11 network requirements, OID 18-14
callback, definition, ADX Glossary-2 overview, OID 18-2
callbacks, ADG 10-47 to ADG 10-48 capture avoidance rule, ADO 2-13
application failover, OCI 9-42 capture command
dynamic registrations, OCI 9-37 enabling logging for, OCM A-7
for LOB operations, OCI 7-14 capture parameter
for reading LOBs, OCI 7-15 Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-10
for writing LOBs, OCI 7-16 capture process, STM 2-1
from external procedures, OCI 9-42 altering, SPR 8-4
LOB streaming interface, OCI 7-15 architecture, STM 2-12
parameter modes, OCI 15-90 ARCHIVELOG mode, STM 2-19, STM 10-10,
registration for application failover, OCI 9-45 STM 19-6
restrictions, OCI 9-40 automatic restart, STM 2-20
user-defined functions, OCI 9-32 builder server, STM 2-13
call-home feature, RCG 5-2 captured events, STM 3-3
Calling Java from PL/SQL, PCC A-5 changes captured, STM 2-7
calling stored functions, JSS 3-61 DDL changes, STM 2-8
calling stored procedures, JSS 3-60 DML changes, STM 2-7
calls creating, SPR 73-7, SPR 73-15, SPR 73-28, STM
inter-language, PLS 8-65 11-2
limiting CPU time for, SQL 14-72 data dictionary duplication, STM 2-16
limiting data blocks read, SQL 14-72 example, STM 19-25, STM 19-45
Oracle call interface, CON 8-23 creation, STM 2-15
remote procedure, SAG 28-46 data dictionary duplication, STM 2-16
subprogram, PLS 8-13 datatypes captured, STM 2-6
calls per transaction dropping, STM 11-14
defined, SNM 4-4 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-3
calls to runtime, generated, JSS 9-8 instantiation
Cancel button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID aborting database preparation, SPR 8-3
4-8 aborting schema preparation, SPR 8-3
cancel-based media recovery aborting table preparation, SPR 8-4
procedures, UMR 4-13, UMR 4-20 preparing a database for, SPR 8-8
canceling preparing a schema for, SPR 8-9
a collection, OTP 13-17 preparing a table for, SPR 8-10
an analysis, OTP 15-3 LogMiner, STM 2-14
canceling a cursor, ADG 7-10 alternate tablespace for, STM 2-14, STM 2-15,
canceling OCI calls, OCI 2-38 STM 10-10
canceling RMAN commands, RMN 15-11 multiple sessions, STM 2-14
cannot serialize access, CON 20-11 LOGMNR_MAX_PERSISTENT_SESSIONS

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initialization parameter, STM 2-14 capturing -
managing, STM 11-1 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.capturing, JPR
monitoring, STM 16-3 11-190
latency, STM 16-6, STM 16-8 cardinality, CON 10-49, OTP 5-34
Oracle Real Application Clusters, STM 2-11 collecting estimated values, OTP 13-10
parameters, STM 2-19 collecting exact values, OTP 13-10
disable_on_limit, SPR 8-12, STM 2-20 collecting for columns, OTP 13-10
maximum_scn, SPR 8-12 collecting for tables, OTP 13-10
message_limit, SPR 8-12, STM 2-20 collecting using Oracle Expert, OTP 13-9
parallelism, SPR 8-12, STM 2-20 collecting using SQL ANALYZE, OTP 13-9
setting, SPR 8-11, STM 11-8 degree of, DWG 6-3
startup_seconds, SPR 8-13 CARDINALITY column
time_limit, SPR 8-13, STM 2-20 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
trace_level, SPR 8-13 cardinality data
write_alert_log, SPR 8-13 in schema tuning, OTP 13-10
persistent state, STM 2-24 cardinality values
preparer servers, STM 2-13 importance of, OTP 14-3
preparing for, STM 10-9 carriage return (escape sequence), OLA 3-6
reader server, STM 2-13 carriage returns, PLS 2-2
redo logs, STM 2-2 Cartesian coordinates, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-1
switching files, STM 11-10 Cartesian products, SQL 8-11, OTP 5-35
rule evaluation, STM 2-21 cartridge functions, OCI 19-1
rule set cartridge, definition, ADX Glossary-3
removing, STM 11-7 CASCADE actions
specifying, STM 11-5 DELETE statements and, CON 21-16
rules, STM 2-5, STM 6-2 CASCADE clause
adding, STM 11-5 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-62
defining global, SPR 73-7 of DROP PROFILE, SQL 16-94
defining schema, SPR 73-15 of DROP USER, SQL 17-20
defining table, SPR 73-28 when dropping unique or primary keys, SAG
removing, SPR 73-34, STM 11-6 21-19
start SCN, STM 2-21 CASCADE CONSTRAINTS clause
setting, STM 11-10 of DROP CLUSTER, SQL 16-68
starting, SPR 8-14, STM 11-5 of DROP TABLE, SQL 17-8
example, STM 19-39 of DROP TABLESPACE, SQL 17-12
stopping, SPR 8-15, STM 11-14 of DROP VIEW, SQL 17-23
supplemental logging, STM 2-9 of REVOKE, SQL 17-94
specifying, STM 11-9 CASCADE CONSTRAINTS option, ADG 11-35
SYS schema, STM 2-6, STM 2-7 CASCADE mode, XDG 5-13
SYSTEM schema, STM 2-6, STM 2-7 CASCADE parameter, OAS 16-8
trace files, STM 17-25 CASCADE_FLAG column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
transformations cascading revokes, SAG 25-19
rule-based, STM 6-26 Cascading Style Sheets, definition, ADX
troubleshooting, STM 17-2 Glossary-3, ADX Glossary-5
checking progress, STM 17-3 cascading style sheets. See CSS, XDG D-7
checking status, STM 17-2 case, GLO 4-2
log parallelism, STM 17-3 CASE expressions, PLS 2-31, SQL 4-6, DWG 19-44
persistent sessions, STM 17-4 searched, SQL 4-6

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simple, SQL 4-6 log file location, OID 3-14
case option, JJP 3-15 syntax, OID A-24, OAD A-18
case option (JPublisher -case), JSS 6-36 Catalog Management tool, OID 6-28, OID 6-31
CASE OTT parameter, OCI 14-32, PCC 19-33, IPI syntax, OID A-24, OAD A-18
7-119 CATALOG view, REF 2-141
case sensitivity catalog views, XDG F-18
identifier, PLS 2-5 v$temporary_lobs, ADL 11-10
in precompiler options, PCC 10-3 Catalog Views, for PL/SQL, XML 28-10
string literal, PLS 2-9 CATALOG5.SQL script
case sensitivity in program names, option names, obsolete, MIG 5-30
and values, ADA 5-5 CATALOG6.SQL script
CASE statement, PLS 4-5 obsolete, MIG 5-30
syntax, PLS 13-19 cataloged attributes
case studies orcleventtype, OID 5-27
SQL*Loader, UTL 10-1 orcluserdn, OID 5-27
SQL*Loader filenames, UTL 10-4 cataloging
See also SQL*Loader archived redo logs, RMN 16-7
CASE_NOT_FOUND exception, PLS 7-5 datafiles, RMN 16-7
caseExactIA5Match matching rule, OID C-9 operating system copies, RMN 9-45
caseExactMatch matching rule, OID C-9, OID C-10 catalogs
caseIgnoreIA5Match matching rule, OID C-9 defined, OSG 4-15
caseIgnoreListMatch matching rule, OID C-9 catalog.sh
caseIgnoreMatch matching rule, OID C-9, OID log file location, OID 3-14
C-10 syntax, OID A-24, OAD A-18
caseIgnoreOrderingMatch matching rule, OID C-9 catalog.sh. See Catalog Management tool
case-insensitive search, GLO 4-16 CATALOG.SQL script, MIG 3-23, MIG 7-28, MIG
case-insensitivity, PCO 2-11 D-3, PGR 13-5, REF 5-2
case-sensitive creating V$ views, REF 3-1
ABOUT queries, TXT 3-7 catalog.sql script, RMN 16-4
ABOUT query, TAD 3-11 preparing database for Export, UTL 1-3
indexing, TAD 2-16 preparing database for Import, UTL 2-5
queries, TAD 3-10 CATAUDIT.SQL script
thesaurus, TAD 7-3 audit trail records created by, REF 2-242
case-sensitive characters audit trails for connections and
in names of executables, ADA 5-5 disconnections, REF 2-243
in package and procedure names, ADA 3-6 auditing characteristics described by, REF 2-256
case-sensitive index running, SAG 26-19
creating, TXT 2-42 CATBLOCK.SQL script, SAG 5-15, REF 5-3
case-sensitive SQL UDT names, JJP 3-27, JJP 3-36, CATCLUST.SQL script, MIG 7-28, REF 5-2
JSS 6-13, JSS 6-14, JSS 6-34, JSS 6-43 using to create views for Real Application
case-sensitivity, parser, ADX 4-50 Clusters, RDE 4-5
CAST function, SQL 6-25 categorical data type, DMC 1-2
MULTISET parameter, SQL 6-26 categories in knowledge catalog, TXT I-1
CAT synonym for USER_CATALOG view, REF CATEXP7.SQL script, MIG 8-2, REF 5-3
2-141 catexp.sql script
CATALOG command, RMR 2-52, RMN 16-7, RMN preparing database for Export, UTL 1-3
18-15 preparing database for Import, UTL 2-5
Catalog Management Tool CATHO.SQL script

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installing data dictionary for Heterogeneous ection(char[], int, int), JPR 11-34
Services, HET 4-2 CDS. See Cell Directory Service (CDS)
CATHS.SQL script, REF 5-3 CDS. See Cell Directory Service (CDS)
CATIO.SQL script, REF 5-3 CDS. See Cell Directory Services (CDS)
CATJAVA.SQL script, REF 5-8 CDSect - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.CDSect,
catldap.sql, OAD 4-2 JPR 11-268
catldr.sql script CEIL function, SQL 6-28
preparing for direct path loads, UTL 9-10 Cell Directory Service (CDS)
CATNOADT.SQL script, REF 5-6 cds_attributes file
CATNOAUD.SQL script, REF 5-6 modifying for name resolution in CDS, OAS
running, SAG 26-20 12-15
CATNOHS.SQL script, REF 5-6 naming adapter components, OAS 10-4
CATNOPRT.SQL script, REF 5-6 naming adapter includes, OAS 10-4
CATNOQUE.SQL script, REF 5-6 Oracle service names, OAS 10-4
CATNORMN.SQL script, REF 5-6 using to perform name lookup, OAS 12-14
CATNOSVM.SQL script, REF 5-6 Cell Directory Services (CDS) external
CATNSNMP.SQL script, REF 5-6 naming, NET 2-17, NET 11-6
CATOCTK.SQL script, REF 5-3 configuring, NET 9-64, NER 6-8
CATPARR.SQL script, MIG 7-28 Cell Name field in Oracle Net Manager, NET 11-12
CATPROC.SQL script, ADG 16-2, MIG 3-23, MIG cells, empty, OLA 3-18
7-28, MIG D-3, PGR 13-5, REF 5-2 center of gravity (centroid), SUG 11-16
catproc.sql script, SPR 1-3, RMN 16-4 central master registry, DSU 4-17
CATQUEUE.SQL script, REF 5-3 centralized naming, NET 3-2
CATREP.SQL script, MIG 7-28, REF 5-3 advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-11
CATRMAN.SQL script, REF 5-3 described, NET 2-17
CATSEARCH, TAD 3-4 establishing a connection with, NET 3-2
creating index for, TAD 2-31 recommended for, NET 7-11
operators, TAD 3-18 centralized user management
SQL example, TAD 3-4 distributed systems, SAG 28-27
structured query, TAD 3-5 centroid
CATSEARCH condition, SQL 5-2 SDO_AGGR_CENTROID aggregate
CATSEARCH operator, TXT 1-17 function, SUG 12-2
cause/action output for errors, JSS 8-49 SDO_CENTROID function, SUG 11-16
CC datetime format element, ADG 3-21, SQL 2-70 century, ADG 3-20, CON 12-12
CDA command, OLA 2-14, OLA 7-17, OLA 11-4 date format masks, ADG 3-16
CDATA - CENTURY -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.C oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.C
DATA, JPR 7-54 ENTURY, JPR 7-54
CDATA - CERATE_EVALUATION_CONTEXT
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.CDATA, JPR procedure, STM 20-5
11-15 certificate, OAS 7-4
CDATA Section, ADX 4-51 creation, OAS 8-2
CDATA, definition, ADX Glossary-3 certificate authorities, OID 10-4, OSD 9-34
cDATASection(char[], int, int) - introduction, OSD 8-5
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan certificate authority, OAS 7-4, OAS 8-2, OAD 2-7,
dler.cDATASection(char[], int, int), JPR 11-22 CON 22-6
cDATASection(char[], int, int) - certificate authority, simulated with esm -genca
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.cDATAS tool, OAS 19-14

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certificate-authenticated enterprise users, OAS tags, STM 8-7
18-2 change data
certificate-based authentication, OID 10-4, OAD controlling access to, DWG 15-3
2-7 publishing, DWG 15-3
certificates, OID 10-4, OID C-6, OAD 2-7 Change Data Capture, DWG 11-5
contents, OSD 8-6 DBMS_LOGMNR_CDC_PUBLISH
introduction, OSD 8-5 package, SPR 26-1
support for multiple, OSD 9-46 DBMS_LOGMNR_CDC_SUBSCRIBE
trusted, OSD 8-6, OSD 9-43 package, SPR 27-1
X.509 Version 3, OSD 8-7 change data capture, CON 1-60
CESU-8 compliance, GLO A-18 change log
cfg_get, XDG 16-9, XDG A-9 in synchronization process, OID 27-7
cfg_refresh, XDG A-10 object store, and Oracle metadirectory
CGDocument, JPR 6-2 solution, OID 35-2
CGDocument(String, DTD) - used by Oracle Directory Provisioning
oracle.xml.classgen.CGDocument.CGDocument Integration Service, OID 29-4
(java.lang.String, change log interface
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 6-4 IETF, OID 27-10
CGI variables, ADG 18-13 Oracle proprietary, OID 27-10
CGNode(String) - change log life parameter, modifying, OID 22-16
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.CGNode(java.lang change log purging, OID 21-6
.String), JPR 6-8 change number-based, OID 21-6
CGXSDElement() - time-based, OID 21-6
oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.CGXSDEle change logging, OID 3-5, OID A-7
ment(), JPR 6-16 change logs, OID 2-23, OID 21-2
chained and/or migrated rows, OTP 5-18 change number-based purging, OID 21-6
chained rows, NEW 3-14, PGR 22-22 flag, OID 3-5
eliminating from table, procedure, SAG 21-8 toggling, OID 3-5
listing, SQL 12-44 in replication, OID 1-8, OID 21-6
of clusters, SQL 12-38 purging, OID 21-6
Chained Rows (also known as migrated change number-based, OID 21-6, OID 22-14
rows), OTP glossary-3 methods, OID 21-6
CHAINED_ROWS table time-based, OID 21-6, OID 22-14, OID 22-15
used by ANALYZE statement, SAG 21-7 time-based purging, OID 21-6
CHAINED_ROWS view, REF 2-141 change management applications
chaining of rows, CON 1-2, CON 2-7, CON 10-6 starting from Change Manager, OCM 2-6, OSM
challenge-response authentication in 6-5
RADIUS, OAS 4-6 change management objects, OCM 1-5, OSM 5-4
CHANGE CATEGORY clause copying from one repository to another, OCM
of ALTER OUTLINE, SQL 9-121 2-14, OSM 6-10
CHANGE command, RMR 2-55, RMN 7-8, RMN Change Management Pack, OEM 5-14
18-2 Change Management Pack Command Line Interface
AVAILABLE option, RMN 7-16, RMN 18-12 Messages, OMM 18-1
KEEP option, RMN 7-17 Change Manager, OEM 5-15
UNAVAILABLE option, RMN 18-12 Change Manager application
UNCATALOG option, RMN 18-18 right mouse button support for, OCM 2-6, OSM
change cycling 6-4
avoidance running from the command line, OCM 2-3,

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OSM 6-3 importing for Change Data Capture, DWG
starting, OCM 2-3, OSM 6-3 15-21
starting other applications from, OCM 2-6, change types, in ldapmodify input files, OID A-30,
OSM 6-5 OAD A-24
change number-based purging, OID 21-6 change vectors, SAG 7-2
change passwords CHANGE_PASSWORD command, NET 12-13,
for oracle-supplied accounts, MIG 4-2 NER 1-4, NER 1-5
change plan CHANGE_SETS view, REF 2-142
creating, OCM 2-10, OCM 3-3 CHANGE_SOURCES view, REF 2-142
creating a new version, OCM 2-10 CHANGE_TABLES view, REF 2-143
defining change requests for, OCM 3-4, OCM change-based media recovery, UMR 4-21
3-6 coordinated in distributed databases, UMR 6-14
definition, OCM 1-5 changed block ratio
deleting, OCM 2-10 defined, SNM 4-4
deleting a previous version, OCM 2-10 changeLog attribute, OID C-4
editing and modifying, OCM 2-10 changeLogEntry attribute, OID C-4
excluding grants from, OCM 3-12 changeNumber attribute, OID C-4
exporting, OCM 2-10, OCM 2-14 changes
generating a script from, OCM 3-19 for which undo operations are not present in the
generating a script using the command line recovery script, OCM 3-25
interface, OCM A-9 making, OCM 1-8
importing, OCM 2-10, OCM 2-14 moving from the human intervention queue into
including grants in, OCM 3-12 the purge queue, OID A-43
naming, OCM 3-4 moving from the human intervention queue into
renaming, OCM 2-10 the retry queue, OID A-42
selecting a destination database for, OCM 3-17 tracking, OCM 1-7, OSM 5-5
selecting the source database for, OCM 3-4 changes to initialization parameters, MIG D-39
viewing a previous version, OCM 2-10 changes to static data dictionary views, MIG D-40
viewing and modifying the propagation options changeStatus attribute, OID C-4
for, OCM 3-15 changeStatusEntry attribute, OID C-4
viewing history entries for, OCM 2-11 changetype
working with a particular version of, OCM 2-13 add, OAD A-24
change request delete, OAD A-25
defining a directive, OCM 3-7 modify, OAD A-24
defining a modified exemplar, OCM 3-17 modrdn, OAD A-25
defining a scoped directive, OCM 3-9 changetype attribute, OID C-4
defining an exemplar, OCM 3-11 add, OID A-30
types, OCM 3-4 delete, OID A-31
change retry count, setting, OID 22-15 modify, OID A-30
change sets modrdn, OID A-32
definition, DWG 15-7 changing a database ID, UTL 14-2
SYNC_SET, DWG 15-7 changing a database name, UTL 14-4
change source changing Oracle9i Real Application Clusters
definition, DWG 15-6 configuration, RCG 6-10
SYNC_SOURCE, DWG 15-6 changing parameters
change tables database and Oracle Real Application Clusters
contain published data, DWG 15-3 Guard configuration parameters, RCG 3-23
definition, DWG 15-7 database configuration parameters, RCG 3-40

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network configuration parameters, RCG 3-32 A-32
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard CHAR datatype, ADG 3-10, PCC 4-11, SQL 2-9,
configuration parameters, RCG 3-28, RCG CON 12-3, PGR 13-3
6-10 ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
permanent cluster and database blank-padded comparison semantics, CON 12-4
parameters, RCG 3-14 column length, ADG 3-11
platform-specific configuration converting to VARCHAR2, SQL 2-64
parameters, RCG 3-19 delimited form and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-24
changing the national character set, GLO 10-12 increasing column length, SAG 15-13
Channel Definition Format, definition, ADX reference
Glossary-3 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-15
channels CHAR datatypes
allocating manually for backups, RMN 9-2 external, PCO 4-5
allocating multiple, RMN 7-15 CHAR length semantics, SQL 11-50
allocating to shared server sessions, RMR 2-9, CHAR qualifier for column lengths, ADG 3-11
RMR 2-13 CHAR to CLOB
configuring automatic, RMN 8-10 SQL and PL/SQL conversion, ADL 7-35
configuring for backups, RMN 9-2 CHAR VARYING datatype, ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON
control options, RMN 5-11 12-24
definition, RMN 5-2 CHAR_MAP precompiler option, PCC 5-2, PCC
difference between manual and 10-12, PCC A-3
automatic, RMN 5-4 CHAR_TO_LABEL function, OLS 4-7, OLS 4-16,
generic configurations, RMN 5-8 OLS 4-18
multiple character data, PCC 5-2
crosschecking and deleting, RMN 18-8 converting with CONVERT SQL function, GLO
overriding automatic, RMN 8-11 7-6
parallelism for manual channels, RMN 5-10 representing, ADG 3-10
preconfigured disk, RMN 8-11 varying width, ADL 2-4
Recovery Manager, RMN 5-2 character data conversion
RMAN naming conventions, RMN 5-7 database character set, GLO 10-8
specific configurations, RMN 5-8 character data scanning
CHAR before character set migration, GLO 10-7
datatype, PLS 3-5 CHARACTER datatype
external datatype, OCI 3-17, IPI 4-8 ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
maximum size DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
change, MIG 5-19 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
maximum width of column, PLS 3-5 character datatypes
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 conflicting fields, UTL 6-28
semantics, PLS B-1 character encoding
CHAR buffer, defining on CLOB, ADL 7-40 command line example, JSS 9-25
CHAR character semantics, REP B-2, SQL 2-9, SQL for messages, JSS 9-23
2-11 for source, JSS 9-23
CHAR column, TAD 1-9 overview, JSS 9-20
indexing, TXT 1-31 setting at runtime, JSS 9-29
CHAR columns using native2ascii, JSS 9-30
migrating to NCHAR columns, GLO 10-12 character fields
version 6 export files, UTL 2-71 delimiters and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-15, UTL
CHAR comparisons, blank padding, JSS 8-58, JSS 6-24

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determining length for SQL*Loader, UTL 6-28 temporary LOB of, getting the, ADL 11-144
SQL*Loader datatypes, UTL 6-15 Unicode, OCI A-36, OCI A-39
character functions, SQL 6-4, SQL 6-5 See CSID parameter
character host variables character set migration
as output variables, PCO 4-33 from single-byte to multibyte, GLO 10-9
handling, PCO 4-31 identifying character data conversion
server handling, PCO 4-33 problems, GLO 10-7
types, PCO 4-31 postmigration tasks, GLO 10-16
CHARACTER keyword scanning character data, GLO 10-7
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 CHARACTER SET parameter
character large objects. See CLOB of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-49
character length semantics, OCI 2-46, OCI 5-39, of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-20
OCI 5-40, OCI 6-21, SQL 11-50 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-29
character literal. See text Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-1, GLO 11-12
character literals, PLS 2-8 array parameter, GLO 11-10
character rearrangement, GLO 4-11 boundaries parameter, GLO 11-10
character repertoire, GLO 2-3 capture parameter, GLO 11-10
character semantics, CON 12-5, GLO 2-12, GLO CSM$COLUMNS table, GLO 11-30
3-43 CSM$ERRORS table, GLO 11-30
character set CSM$TABLES table, GLO 11-30
changing after database creation, GLO 2-20 CSMV$COLUMNS view, GLO 11-31
conversion, GLO 2-16, GLO 12-25 CSMV$CONSTRAINTS view, GLO 11-32
customizing, GLO 12-23 CSMV$ERROR view, GLO 11-33
data loss during conversion, GLO 2-16 CSMV$INDEXES view, GLO 11-33
encoding, GLO 2-2 CSMV$TABLES view, GLO 11-34
indexing, TAD 2-14 Database Scan Summary Report, GLO 11-20
indexing mixed, TAD 2-14 error messages, GLO 11-34
national, GLO 2-18, GLO 5-9, GLO 6-5, GLO 6-6 exclude parameter, GLO 11-11
character set column, TAD 1-9 feedback parameter, GLO 11-11
character set conversion fromnchar parameter, GLO 11-12
between OCI client and database server, GLO full parameter, GLO 11-12
6-15 help parameter, GLO 11-13
for Java applications, GLO 9-4 Individual Exception Report, GLO 11-27
for JDBC thin drivers, GLO 9-7 invoking, GLO 11-6
parameters, GLO 3-42 lastrpt parameter, GLO 11-13
Character set conversion and error handling maxblocks parameter, GLO 11-14
functions, OIA 3-15 online help, GLO 11-7
character set database option, PGR 13-3 parameter file, GLO 11-8
character set definition parameters, GLO 11-9
customizing, GLO 12-27 performance, GLO 11-31
guidelines for editing files, GLO 12-27 platform compatibility, GLO 11-6
naming files, GLO 12-27 preserve parameter, GLO 11-14
character set form, OCI 5-35 scan modes, GLO 11-4
getting suppress parameter, GLO 11-15
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-189 table parameter, GLO 11-15
character set ID, OCI 5-35 tochar parameter, GLO 11-16
getting the user parameter, GLO 11-16
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-185 userid parameter, GLO 11-17

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views, GLO 11-31 setting for use with RMAN, RMN 8-27
Character Set Scanner Utility, NEW 3-60 single-byte
character sets, PLS 2-2, OSG A-3 Export/Import, UTL 1-54, UTL 2-55
AL16UTF16, GLO 5-6 specifying for database, SQL 13-29
AL24UTFFSS, GLO 5-6 specifying when creating a database, SAG 2-3
AL32UTF8, GLO 5-6 SQL*Loader control file, UTL 5-21
Asian, GLO A-8 SQL*Loader conversion between, UTL 5-16
changing, SQL 9-49 supersets and subsets, GLO A-19
Chinese, TXT 2-47 support for, DCD 2-12
choosing, GLO 10-2 supported, GLO A-6
choosing a character set for a Unicode supporting different character repertoires, GLO
database, GLO 5-12 2-5
choosing a national character set, GLO 5-14 Unicode, UTL 5-17, UTL 10-47
CLASSPATH, DMC 2-2 universal, GLO A-18
CLOB and NCLOB datatypes, CON 12-15 upgrading the database, MIG 3-10
column lengths, CON 12-4 UTFE, GLO 5-6
common, SQL 2-46 varying-width
conversion, GLO 2-21, GLO 7-6 CLOBs and NCLOBs, MIG 5-31
during Export/Import, UTL 1-54, UTL 2-54 version 6 conversions
conversion using OCI, GLO 8-48 Import/Export, UTL 2-56
data loss, GLO 10-4 XML Parser for Java, supported by, ADX A-3
database, specifying, SQL 13-29 XML Schema Processor for Java, supported
eight-bit to seven-bit conversions by, ADX 6-6
Export/Import, UTL 1-54, UTL 2-55 character strings
European, GLO A-9 comparison rules, SQL 2-45
for net service name, NER 4-4 exact matching, SQL 2-77
Heterogeneous Services, HET A-7 external tables
identifying for external tables, UTL 12-7 specifying bytes or characters, UTL 12-8
ISO 8859 series, GLO 2-7 fixed-length, SQL 2-9
Japanese, TXT 2-48 multibyte, PCO 4-40, PCC 4-56
Korean, TXT 2-50, TXT 2-51 national character set, SQL 2-10
Middle Eastern, GLO A-15 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-32
migration, GLO 10-2 variable length, SQL 2-11
migration from single-byte to multibyte, GLO variable-length, SQL 2-14
10-9 zero-length, SQL 2-10
multibyte, PCO 4-39 CHARACTER subtype, PLS 3-6
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-17 character type conversion
multibyte characters, SQL 2-112 error reporting, GLO 3-42
multibyte characters in role names, SAG 25-7 character values
multibyte characters in role passwords, SAG assigning, PLS B-2
25-8 comparing, PLS B-2
naming, GLO 2-11 inserting, PLS B-4
NCHAR and NVARCHAR2, CON 12-6 selecting, PLS B-4
network, for keyword values, NER 4-4 CHARACTER VARYING datatype
replication, REP B-1 ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
restrictions on character sets used to express CharacterData, XDG 8-21
names, GLO 2-17 character-length semantics, UTL 5-22
RMAN errors, RMN 15-36 characters

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available in all Oracle database character CHARSET parameter
sets, GLO 2-5 for Import utility, UTL 2-18
context-sensitive, GLO 4-10 CHARSET_FILTER, TAD 2-5, TAD 2-14
continuation, TXT 2-39 attributes for, TXT 2-24
contracting, GLO 4-9 mixed character-set example, TXT 2-25
numeric group separators, REF 1-101 CHARSETFORM property, ADG 10-26
numgroup, TXT 2-40 CHARSETID property, ADG 10-26
numjoin, TXT 2-40 Chart, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
printjoin, TXT 2-40 Chart Format button, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12
punctuation, TXT 2-40 chart group
representing as decimals, OLA 3-6 definition, ODP 3-11, OSM 3-10
representing as hexadecimals, OLA 3-6 Chart Status button, ODP 3-16, ODP 3-30, ODP
representing as Unicode, OLA 3-6 3-35, OSM 3-15, OSM 3-27, OSM 3-33
single, comparison rules, SQL 2-46 using, ODP 3-17, OSM 3-16
skipjoin, TXT 2-41 CHARTOROWID function, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-29
specifying for newline, TXT 2-42 data conversion, CON 12-27
specifying for whitespace, TXT 2-42 charts
startjoin and endjoin, TXT 2-41 auto-scaling the data included in, ODP 4-47
user-defined, GLO 12-24 chart-specific commands, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
characters(char[], int, int) - constraints, ODP 3-14, OSM 3-13
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.charact displaying or hiding the chart legend, ODP 4-45
ers(char[], int, int), JPR 7-60 drilling down, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
characters(char[], int, int) - excluding data points from, ODP 4-45
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.characte filtering chart data, ODP 3-15, OSM 3-14
rs(char[], int, int), JPR 11-35 formats of, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12
characters, special generating reports for, ODP 3-23, OSM 3-20
inserting in XML documents, ADX 4-73 getting help on, ODP 3-22, OSM 3-20
characters, valid, OLS 2-3, OLS 5-9 hiding the chart legend, ODP 4-45
character-set orientations, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-18
indexing mixed columns, TXT 2-24 Performance Manager, RDE 5-2
character-set conversion printing, ODP 3-23, OSM 3-20
with INSO_FILTER, TXT 2-28 removing lines from, ODP 4-44
CHARACTERSET parameter saving your changes, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-19
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-20 scaling the data in, ODP 4-47
charactersets selecting a line in, ODP 4-43
multibyte, LONGs and LOBs, ADL 8-5 setting chart options, ODP 3-14, OSM 3-13
CharData - sorting data in table, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-19
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.CharData, JP viewing, ODP 3-10, OSM 3-9
R 11-268 viewing the values of data points in, ODP 4-42
CHARF datatype, PCC 4-11, PCC 5-15 See also analysis
CHARF datatype specifier, PCO 4-50 CHARZ
using in VAR statement, PCO 4-50 external datatype, OCI 3-18
CHARF datatypes CHARZ datatype, PCC 4-11
external, PCO 4-5 external, PCO 4-6
charset attribute, TXT 2-24 CHECK clause
charset column, TAD 2-14, TXT 1-35 of constraints, SQL 7-15
CHARSET configuration parameter, RCG 3-10 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27
CHARSET option, OSG A-3 CHECK constraint

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triggers and, ADG 15-39, ADG 15-45 choosing checkpoint frequency, PGR 17-3
check constraints, SQL 7-15, CON 21-20 control files and, CON 3-21
checking mechanism, CON 21-23 DBWn process, CON 8-8, CON 8-11
defined, CON 21-20 forcing, SQL 10-27
how to use, ADG 4-16 to ADG 4-22 incremental, CON 8-8
multiple constraints on a column, CON 21-21 infrequency, RDE 4-15
overriding disabling of, UTL 9-26 statistics, REF 1-86
subqueries prohibited in, CON 21-21 statistics on, CON 8-11
CHECK DATAFILES clause checkProperties( ), IMJ 3-3, IMJ 5-4, IMJ 8-3
instance recovery, RAA 7-11 checkProperties( ) method, IMU 6-17, IMU 8-15,
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-28 IMU 9-18
check source name against. public class, JSS 8-85 checksource option (sqlj -checksource), JSS 8-69
check sources, expand resolution search, JSS 8-69 checksums, OSD 9-29, OSD 9-50
Check TCP/IP client access rights option in Oracle algorithms, OSD 3-6
Net Manager, NET 11-8 for data blocks, SAG 12-14
CHECK_CONTROL option redo log blocks, SAG 7-18
and label update, OLS 7-15, OLS 7-16 SSL, OSD 9-29
and labeling functions, OLS 7-13 CHGDFN command
and READ_CONTROL, OLS 7-5 aggregation, OLA 12-6
definition, OLS 7-3 for variables, OLA 3-28
with other options, OLS 7-8 child rows
CHECK_OBJECT procedure, SAG 22-2, SAG 22-4, deleting, OLS 7-17
SAG 22-5 inserting, OLS 7-14
example, SAG 22-10 updating, OLS 7-16
CHECK_ONLY child workspace, ADW 1-4
MIG utility option, MIG D-9 as alternative to creating savepoint, ADW 1-6
checker option (SQLCheckerCustomizer), JSS A-42 merging, SPR 80-52, ADW 2-61, ADW 2-69
checker pages, JSE 4-9 refreshing, SPR 80-57, SPR 80-58, ADW 2-67,
checkerr() function ADW 2-69
code listing, OCI 2-32 removing, SPR 80-62, ADW 2-75
checkfilename option (sqlj -checkfilename), JSS CHILDLOCK command, OLA 9-6
8-85 children of an entry, listing, OAD 3-26
checking in a LOB Chinese
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-83 fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72
checking out a LOB Chinese character sets supported, TXT 2-47
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-71 Chinese indexing, TAD 2-18
checking status Chinese text
management server, OEC 3-39 indexing, TXT 2-47
checkpoint, RCO 6-6 CHINESE_VGRAM_LEXER, TAD 2-18
CHECKPOINT clause CHINESE_VGRAM_LEXER object, TXT 2-47
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-27 choose, OTP glossary-3
checkpoint process, SAG 5-12 CHOOSE hint, SQL 2-95, PGR 1-13, PGR 5-9
checkpoint process (CKPT), CON 8-11 choosing a character set, GLO 10-2
definition, CON 1-28 choosing between a Unicode database and Unicode
checkpoints, RDE 4-3 datatypes, GLO 5-10
advancing, BRC Glossary-1 CHR function, SQL 6-29
checkpoint interval, REF 1-86 CHUNK, ADL 7-10
checkpoint process (CKPT), CON 8-11 CHUNK clause

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of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-46 names of data tables in the historical
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-38 database, ODP 4-52
CHUNK option, IMU 11-11 protected, JJD 5-26
chunks publish, JJD 2-2, JJD 2-25, JJD 3-2
when to use, ADL 6-26 resolving references, JJD 2-12, JJD 3-2, JPG 2-9
chunksize, ADL 10-213 schema object, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-13, JJD 2-16, JJD
multiple of, to improve performance, ADL 2-17, JPG 2-3, JPG 2-9, JPG 2-12, JPG 2-13
10-111 specifying for historical data collection, ODP
cipher block chaining mode, OAS 1-6 4-15
cipher suites specifying selection criteria for including in an
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), OAS B-11 analysis, ODP 4-38
SSL, OID 11-2 understanding the data tables in the historical
SSL, supported, OID 11-2 database, ODP 4-52
SSL_RSA_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA, OID Class - , in oracle.xml.treeviewer, XML 10-108
11-2 Class - AQjmsQueueConnectionFactory, ADQ
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_MD5, OID 11-2 B-52
SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA, OID 11-2 Class - Attr, in Oracle XML Parser for C++, XML
SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_SHA, OID 11-2 16-2
circle Class - AttrDecl, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-10
not supported with geodetic data, SUG 5-4 Class - CDATASection, in Oracle XML Parser for
type, SUG 2-13 C++, XML 16-4
CIRCUITS initialization parameter, REF 1-24 Class - CGDocument, in oracle.xml.classgen, XML
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-41 7-2
circular reuse records, RMN 4-15 Class - CGNode, in oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-5
CJQ0 background process, SAG 10-2 Class - CGXSDElement, in
ckpcch.ora file, NET 9-25 oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-15
ckpcfg.ora file, NET 9-25 Class - CharacterData, in Oracle XML Parser for
ckpdom.ora file, MIG B-19, NET 9-25 C++, XML 16-4
ckpreg.ora file, MIG B-19 Class - Comment, in Oracle XML Parser for
CKPT background process, CON 8-11 C++, XML 16-4
ckptop.ora file, MIG B-19, NET 9-25, NET 10-18 Class - ContainerContext, in
class oracle.soap.server, XML 11-19
attributes, JJD 1-5, JJD 1-7 Class - CXMLHandlerBase, in
contents of data tables in the historical oracle.xml.comp, XML 5-2
database, ODP 4-53 Class - CXMLParser, in oracle.comp, XML 5-14
definition, ODP 4-15, JJD 1-5 Class - DBAccess, in oracle.xml.transviewer, XML
dynamic loading, JJD 1-18 10-91
execution, JJD 2-2 Class - DBAccessBeanInfo, in
hierarchy, JJD 1-7 oracle.xml.transviewer, XML 10-100
inheritance, JJD 1-7, JJD 1-8 Class - DBViewer, in oracle.xml.dbviewer, XML
loader, JPG 1-13 10-41
loading, JJD 2-2, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-16, JJD 3-2, JPG Class - DBViewerBeanInfo, in
2-12 oracle.xml.dbviewer, XML 10-67
marking valid, JJD 2-13, JPG 2-9 Class - DefaultXMLDocumentHandler, in
methods, JJD 1-5, JJD 1-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 1-2
modifying selection criteria for including in an Class - Document, in Oracle XML Parser for
analysis, ODP 4-44 C++, XML 16-8
name, JJD 2-26, JPG 2-19 Class - DocumentBuilder, in

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oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 1-11 Class - Notation, in Oracle XML Parser for
Class - DOMBuilder, in oracle.xml.async, XML C++, XML 16-41
10-3 Class - NSName, in oracle.xml.util, XML 1-76
Class - DOMBuilderBeanInfo, in Class - oracg, in oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-24
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-14 Class - oracle.AQ.AQQueueTableProperty, ADQ
Class - DOMBuilderErrorEvent, in B-58
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-16 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsAdtMessage, ADQ B-44
Class - DOMBuilderEvent, in Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsAgent, ADQ B-45
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-19 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsBytesMessage, ADQ B-45
Class - DOMImplementation, in Oracle XML Parser Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsConnection, ADQ B-46
for C++, XML 16-17 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsConstants, ADQ B-46
Class - DOMParser, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsDestination, ADQ B-47
1-26 Class -
Class - DTD, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-15 oracle.jms.AQjmsDestinationProperty, ADQ
Class - DTDClassGenerator, in B-48
oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-19 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory, ADQ B-49
Class - Element, in Oracle XML Parser for Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsMapMessage, ADQ B-50
C++, XML 16-19 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsObjectMessage, ADQ
Class - ElementDecl, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML B-51
2-24 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsOracleDebug, ADQ B-51
Class - EntityReference, in Oracle XML Parser for Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer, ADQ B-52
C++, XML 16-25 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueBrowser, ADQ
Class - generated for DTD, in C++, XML 19-5 B-52
Class - generated for Schema, in C++, XML 19-9 Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsSession, ADQ B-53
Class - InvalidContentException, in Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsStreamMessage, ADQ
oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-23 B-55
Class - JAXSAXParser, in oracle.xml.jaxp, XML Class - oracle.jms.AQjmsTextMessage, ADQ B-55
3-10 Class -
Class - JXDocumentBuilder Factory, in oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicConnectionFactory, A
oracle.xml.jaxp, XML 3-6 DQ B-55
Class - JXDocumentBuilder, in Class - OracleSOAPHTTPConnection, in
oracle.xml.jaxp, XML 3-2 oracle.soap.transport.http, XML 11-69
Class - JXSAXParserFactory, in Class - OracleXMLQuery, in
oracle.xml.jaxp, XML 3-13 oracle.xml.sql.query, XML 8-2
Class - JXSAXTransformerFactory, in Class - OracleXMLSave, in
oracle.xml.jaxp, XML 3-16 oracle.xml.sql.dml, XML 8-19
Class - JXTransformer, in oracle.xml.jaxp, XML Class - OracleXMLSQLException, in
3-24 oracle.xml.sql, XML 8-31
Class - loader, in oracle.xml.transx, XML 12-4 Class - OracleXMLSQLNoRowsException, in
Class - Logger, in oracle.soap.server, XML 11-24 oracle.xml.sql, XML 8-35
Class - NamedNodeMap, in Oracle XML Parser for Class - oraxml, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 1-39
C++, XML 16-25 Class - oraxsl, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-2
Class - NodeClass, in Oracle XML Parser for Class - ProcessingInstruction, in Oracle XML Parser
C++, XML 16-28 for C++, XML 16-42
Class - NodeFactory, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML Class - ProviderDeploymentDescriptor, in
1-33 oracle.soap.server, XML 11-30
Class - NodeList, in Oracle XML Parser for Class - RequestContext, in oracle.soap.server, XML
C++, XML 16-39 11-35

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Class - ResourceManager, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-42
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-23 Class - XMLDeclPI, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
Class - SAXAttrList, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-46
1-40 Class - XMLDiff, in oracle.xml.differ, XML 10-114
Class - SAXParser, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML Class - XMLDiffBeanInfo, in
1-47 oracle.xml.differ, XML 10-124
Class - SchemaClassGenerator, in Class - XMLDocument, in
oracle.xml.classgen, XML 7-25 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-52
Class - ServiceDeploymentDescriptor, in Class - XMLDocumentFragment, in
oracle.soap.server, XML 11-43 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-79
Class - SOAPServerContext, in Class - XMLDOMException, in
oracle.soap.server, XML 11-55 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-81
Class - UserContext, in oracle.soap.server, XML Class - XMLDOMImplementation, XML 2-82
11-59 Class - XMLElement, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
Class - XDBCData, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-3 2-86
Class - XDBCharData, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML Class - XMLEntity, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
21-3 2-102
Class - XDBComment, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML Class - XMLEntityReference, in
21-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-107
Class - XDBContext, in oracle.xdb.spi, XML 23-2 Class - XMLError, in oracle.xml.util, XML 1-78
Class - XDBContextFactory, in oracle.xdb.spi, XML Class - XMLException, in oracle.xml.util, XML
23-3 1-93
Class - XDBDocument, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML Class - XMLNode, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
21-4 2-110
Class - XDBDomImplementation, in Class - XMLNotation, in
oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-133
Class - XDBElement, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-6 Class - XMLNSNode, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
Class - XDBEntity, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-6 2-138
Class - XDBNamedNode, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML Class - XMLOutputStream, in
21-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-147
Class - XDBNameParser, in oracle.xdb.spi, XML Class - XMLParseException, in
23-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 1-53
Class - XDBNaming , in oracle.xdb.spi, XML 23-3 Class - XMLParser, in Oracle XML Parser for
Class - XDBNamingEnumeration, in C++, XML 16-44
oracle.xdb.spi, XML 23-3 Class - XMLParser, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
Class - XDBNode, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-7 1-58
Class - XDBNodeList, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML Class - XMLPI, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-153
21-8 Class - XMLPrintDriver, in
Class - XDBNotation, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-157
Class - XDBProcInst, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-8 Class - XMLRangeException, in
Class - XDBResource, in oracle.xdb.spi, XML 23-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-164
Class - XDBText, in oracle.xdb.dom, XML 21-9 Class - XMLSchema, in
Class - XMLAttr, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-2
2-31 Class - XMLSchemaNode, in
Class - XMLCDATA, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-5
2-39 Class - XMLSourceView, in
Class - XMLClassGenerator, in C++, XML 19-4 oracle.xml.srcviewer, XML 10-70
Class - XMLComment, in Class - XMLSourceViewBeanInfo, in

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oracle.xml.srcviewer, XML 10-88 Class - XSLTContext, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML
Class - XMLText, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-21
2-165 Class - XSLTransformer, in oracle.xml.async, XML
Class - XMLToken, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 10-25
1-69 Class - XSLTransformerBeanInfo, in
Class - XMLTokenizer, in oracle.xml.async, XML 10-31
oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 1-72 Class - XSLTransformerErrorEvent, in
Class - XMLTransformPanelBeanInfo, in oracle.xml.async, XML 10-33
oracle.xml.transviewer, XML 10-103 Class - XSLTransformerEvent, in
Class - XMLTransViewer, in oracle.xml.async, XML 10-36
oracle.xml.transviewer, XML 10-105 Class - XSQLActionHandlerImpl, in
Class - XMLTreeViewBeanInfo, in oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-5
oracle.xml.treeviewer, XML 10-111 Class - XSQLParserHelper, in
Class - XMLType, in oracle.xdb, XML 21-9 oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-19
Class - XmlUtils, in oracle.soap.util.xml, XML Class - XSQLRequest, in oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-22
11-74 Class - XSQLSerletPageRequest, in
Class - XPathException, in oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-26
oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-4 Class - XSQLStylesheetProcessor, in
Class - XSDAttribute, in oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-32
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-8 .class files, JJD 2-7, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, JPG 2-3, JPG
Class - XSDBuilder, in 2-12, JPG 2-13
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-11 Class Generator
Class - XSDComplexType, in definition, ADX Glossary-3
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-15 for Java, ADX 7-2
Class - XSDConstrainingFacet, in complexType, ADX 7-4
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-19 generate() method, ADX 7-5
Class - XSDDataValue, in oracg, ADX 7-3
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-22 SchemaClassGenerator class, ADX 7-5
Class - XSDElement, in simpleType, ADX 7-4
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-24 using with DTDs, ADX 7-8
Class - XSDException, in XML Schema, ADX 7-4
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-30 Java FAQs, ADX 7-29
Class - XSDGroup, in XML C++, ADX 19-1
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-31 Class Generators
Class - XSDIdentity, in for Java, explained, ADX 7-30
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-34 Class interface
Class - XSDNode, in forName method, JJD 2-27
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-36 class loader issues, JSE 4-20
Class - XSDValidator, in class loading in server, JSS 11-7
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-52 class naming, translator, JSE 6-5
Class - XSLException, in Class oracle.jms.AQjmsException, ADQ B-56
oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-6 class reference table
Class - XSLExtensionElement, in understanding, ODP 4-52
oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-7 class reloading, dynamic, JSE 4-25
Class - XSLProcessor, in oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML class schema object, JJD 7-2, JJD 7-3
4-10 class schema object naming
Class - XSLStylesheet, in generated, JSS 11-23
oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 4-18 loaded, JSS 11-12

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class. See collection class XMLTreeView(), ADX 10-15
Class -XMLTransformPanel , in classes files for JDBC, JSE 9-4
oracle.xml.transviewer, XML 10-102 classes, extending, JJP 2-34
Classes Classes, JMS, ADQ B-5
XDBContextFactory ClassForName class
initial contexts for JNDI, XDG 17-6 lookupClass method, JJD 2-30
classes, ADQ B-1 classForNameAndSchema method, JJD 2-29
AnnListener, IMA 4-61 classification
Annotation, IMA 4-2 specifying Naive Bayes, DMC 3-5
AnnotationDesc, IMA 7-2 classification, DMC 1-4
AnnotationFactory, IMA 6-10, IMA 7-29 about, TAD 1-2
AnnotationHandler, IMA 4-27 sample program, DMC A-2
AnnTaskManager, IMA 7-10 specifying default algorithm, DMC 3-5
AnnTaskMonitor, IMA 4-19 classification descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU
Bfile class, IPI 8-5 6-5, DSU 6-18
Blob class, IPI 8-12 classifying documents, TXT 6-2
Bytes class, IPI 8-23 ClassNotFoundException, JJD 2-27
CGXSDElement, ADX 7-7 CLASSPATH, ADX 9-16, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-27, JPG 2-3
CLOB class, IPI 8-26 configuring to run XSU, ADX 8-17
Connection class, IPI 8-38 definition, ADX Glossary-4
ConnectionPool class, IPI 8-43 settings for class generator for Java, ADX 7-30
Date class, IPI 8-49 classpath
DOMBuilder(), ADX 10-5 classpath and class loader issues, JSE 4-20
DTDClassGenerator(), ADX 7-8 classpath config param, JSE 9-11
Environment class, IPI 8-62 configuration, JServ, JSE 9-4
IntervalDS class, IPI 8-69 configuration, JSWDK, JSE A-3
IntervalYM class, IPI 8-81 configuration, Tomcat, JSE A-4
MADataInputStream, IMA 6-8, IMA 7-38 Web server classpath configuration, JSE A-2
Map class, IPI 8-92 classpath and path, JSS 2-12
Metadata class, IPI 8-94 CLASSPATH for ODM, DMC 2-1
MimeMap, IMA 4-49 classpath option (sqlj -classpath), JSS 8-23
Number class, IPI 8-101 clauses
OrdFileMapping, IMA 4-46 AUTHID, PLS 8-4, PLS 8-6, PLS 8-52
OutputListener, IMA 4-67 BULK COLLECT, PLS 5-46
Parser, IMA 6-2, IMA 6-4, IMA 7-32 LIMIT, PLS 5-48
PObject class, IPI 8-126 clauses, SQLJ executable statements, JSS 3-10
Preferences, IMA 4-69 CLEAN_ALTER_SESSION procedure, OSG 8-6
putChars(), ADL 6-10 CLEANUP role change notification, RCG 5-5
Ref class, IPI 8-132 CLEANUP statement (SQL), OLA 10-14
RefAny class, IPI 8-139 CLEAR LOGFILE clause
ResultSet class, IPI 2-14, IPI 8-142 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-43,
SchemaClassGenerator(), ADX 7-5 UMR 6-10
setSchemaValidationMode(), ADX 6-9 CLEAR LOGFILE option
SQLException class, IPI 8-165 ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-19
Statement class, IPI 8-167 clearBindValues(), ADX 23-6
Status, IMA 4-78, IMA 6-11 clearBody, JPR 4-13, JPR 4-35, JPR 4-98, JPR 4-114,
Stream class, IPI 8-211 JPR 4-140, JPR 4-209, JPR 4-222
Timestamp class, IPI 8-214 clearContext, JPR 1-3

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clearing redo log files, SAG 7-7, SAG 7-19 character set compatibility with
restrictions, SAG 7-19 applications, GLO 2-16
clearing RMAN configuration, RMN 5-9, RMN client processes. See user processes
8-16 client programs, PLS 10-2
clearLocal( ), IMJ 3-4, IMJ 4-3, IMJ 5-5, IMJ 8-4 Client Registration ID field in Oracle Net
clearLocal( ) method, IMU 5-5, IMU I-9 Manager, NET 11-9
clearParameters() - client testing
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.clearParameters( connectivity, NET 16-17
), JPR 11-298 from 3GL, NET 16-14
clearProperties, JPR 4-35, JPR 4-98, JPR 4-114, JPR from applications, NET 16-13
4-140, JPR 4-209 from Oracle Net Manager, NET 16-23
clearUpdateColumnNames(), ADX 23-10 from SQL, NET 16-14
client from the operating system, NET 16-13
failover, RCO 10-6 client tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager, OEM 1-4
load balancing, RCO 4-5 client troubleshooting, NET 17-4
randomization, RCO 4-5 CLIENT_INFO attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-5
setup, JJD 4-6 ClientConfig.properties file
client authentication in SSL, OAS 7-32 description of properties, OCM B-2, OSM A-2
client cache process, NET 9-42 location of, OCM B-2, OSM A-2
client configuration using to enable tracing and debugging for
connect-time failover, NET 2-8 applications, OCM B-2, OSM A-2
default domains, NET 11-3 clients
discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-38 in client/server architecture, definition, CON
load balancing requests among listeners, NET 1-32
2-9, NET 15-4 Clients allowed to access field in Oracle Net
local naming, NET 9-11 Manager, NET 11-8
log files, NET 17-28 Clients excluded from access field in Oracle Net
net service names, NET 6-5 to NET 6-7 Manager, NET 11-8
Oracle Connection Manager address, NET 13-5 clients, failover options on, OID 20-3
Oracle Rdb connections, NET 15-41 client/server applications, PGR 16-13
overriding shared server configuration, NET client/server architectures, CON 6-2
14-10 definition, CON 1-32
preferred Oracle Names servers, NET 11-11 diagrammed, CON 6-2
shared server, NET 14-9 distributed databases, SAG 28-6
sqlnet.log file, NET 17-28 direct and indirect connections, SAG 28-7
trace files, NET 17-44 distributed processing in, CON 6-2
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), NET Globalization Support, SAG 28-47
2-8 overview of, CON 6-2
client connections program interface, CON 8-22
methods, NET 16-13 client-server configurations, MIG 1-9
syntax, NET 16-9 client-server, definition, ADX Glossary-4
client events, ADG 16-9 client-side parameter files
client load balancing naming conventions, RAA 2-6
configuring, NET 15-4, NER 7-11, RAC 9-10 using, RAA 2-6
described, NET 2-9 client-side translation to run in server, JSS 11-9
description of, RAC 9-8, RAC 9-10 CLIP_GEOM_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-5
with Oracle Connection Manager, NER 7-5 clipping a geometric segment, SUG 6-12
client operating system CLOB, DCD 6-2

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datatype, OCI 3-22 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.cloneNode
EMPTY_CLOB function, DCD 6-4 (boolean), JPR 11-128
CLOB and NCLOB data cloneNode(boolean) -
binding and defining in OCI, GLO 6-21 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.cloneNode(b
CLOB class, IPI 8-26 oolean), JPR 11-159
methods, IPI 8-26 cloneNode(boolean) -
CLOB class. See JDBC oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.cloneNode(boo
CLOB column, TAD 1-9 lean), JPR 11-177
indexing, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-31 cloneNode(boolean) -
CLOB datatype, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-14, SQL 2-33, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.cloneNode(bool
CON 12-15 ean), JPR 11-192
transactional support, SQL 2-33 cloneNode(boolean) -
CLOB storage of XMLType, XDG 4-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.cloneNode(b
CLOB support, JSS 5-30 oolean), JPR 11-213
CLOB, definition, ADX Glossary-4 close, JPR 4-48, JPR 4-64, JPR 4-146, JPR 4-159
CLOB-buffering. See JDBC CLOSE command
CLOBs, columns, varying- width character examples, PCO F-15
data, ADL 2-4 CLOSE CURSOR statement, PCC 14-29
compatibility, MIG 5-31 CLOSE DATABASE LINK clause
creating indexes, GLO 5-23 ALTER SESSION statement, SAG 30-2
datatype, ADL 2-2, IPI 5-2 of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-3
varying-width columns, ADL 2-4 CLOSE SQL statements, PCC F-18
DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in CLOSE statement, PCO F-14, PLS 6-10, PLS 6-24
characters, ADL 3-7 dependence on precompiler options, PCC 6-16
example, UTL 10-38 example, PCO 5-16, PCC 6-16, PCC F-19
external datatype, IPI 4-9 in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-38
modify using DBMS_LOB, ADL 3-8 purpose of, PCC 6-13, PCC 6-16
opening and closing using JDBC, ADL 3-54 syntax, PLS 13-22
reading/examining with JDBC, ADL 3-49 use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-36
using JDBC to modify, ADL 3-49 use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-37
CLOBs, XML in, ADX 20-21 CLOSE statement (SQL), OLA 10-13, OLA 10-14
clone (of a database object), OEA 10-18, OEM 4-18 close( ), IMJ 7-6, IMJ 7-22, IMJ 7-37
clone databases close( ) method, IMA 7-42, IMU I-10
mounting, SQL 9-25, CON 5-8 close() -
preparing for TSPITR, UMR 7-10, UMR 7-12 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBNamingEnumeration.close(),
preparing parameter files for, UMR 7-7 JPR 23-8
Clone method. See Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) close() -
clone( ) method, IMA 4-51, IMA 4-72 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.close(), JPR
cloneNode(boolean) - 11-8
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.cloneNode(b close() -
oolean), JPR 11-72 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.close(),
cloneNode(boolean) - JPR 11-229
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.cloneNode(boole close() -
an), JPR 11-105 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.close(), J
cloneNode(boolean) - PR 11-254
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.cloneNode(bo close() -
olean), JPR 11-121 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.close(), JP
cloneNode(boolean) - R 8-5

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close() - cluster database
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.close(), availability, RCO 1-4
JPR 9-6 reasons not to convert to, RAC 10-2
close() method (DefaultContext), JSS 4-17 Cluster Database Instances folder
close() method (ExecutionContext), JSS 7-32 in Console Navigator window, RAA 5-5
close() method (Oracle class), JSS 4-14, JSS 4-17 Cluster Database Management Error Messages
close_all_connections() (PRKP), RAA C-11
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-19 Cluster Database Operation Results dialog
CLOSE_CONNECTION, JSS 7-57 box, RAA 5-10
close_connection() cluster database processing
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-18 definition, RCO 1-2
CLOSE_CURSOR function, HET 3-6 hardware for, RCO 2-1
close_data() function when advantageous, RCO 4-2
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-14 Cluster Database Shutdown dialog box, RAA 5-9
CLOSE_ON_COMMIT Cluster Database Shutdown Progress dialog
precompiler option, PCO 3-15, PCO 5-13, PCC box, RAA 5-10
10-13, PCC A-6 Cluster Database Started message box, RAA 5-8
CLOSE_ON_COMMIT precompiler option, PCO Cluster Database Startup dialog box, RAA 5-7
14-14 Cluster Database Startup Results dialog box, RAA
CLOSE_RELAY command, NER 2-6 5-8
closed backups, BRC 2-9 Cluster Database Startup/Shutdown Results dialog
closeSource( ), IMJ 3-5, IMJ 4-4, IMJ 8-5 box, RAA 5-10
closeSource( ) method, IMU 5-6 Cluster Database Stopped message box, RAA 5-10
closing Cluster databases
all open BFILEs, ADL 12-222 disconnecting from, RAA 5-9
BFILEs with CLOSE, ADL 12-214 cluster databases
BFILEs with FILECLOSE, ADL 12-208 displaying objects in Console, RAA 5-3
cursors, PCO F-14, PCC F-18 cluster details
closing database links, SAG 29-19 average blocks per cluster key, OTP 5-20
CLU synonym for USER_CLUSTERS view, REF displaying, OTP 5-20, OTP 5-22
2-143 distinct hash values, OTP 5-21
clump size in near operator, TXT 3-32 cluster file system, RCO 3-3
clustdb.sql script, RAC 5-17 benefits, RCO 2-4
cluster storage in Real Application Clusters, RCO 8-2
as schema object, OTP 14-4 cluster file systems
components, RCO 2-2 in Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-2
definition, RCO 1-2 Cluster Hardware Architecture, RCO 2-1
reason for being invalid, OTP 13-18 CLUSTER hint, SQL 2-96, PGR 5-12
storage access, RCO 2-4 cluster keys, CON 10-65
CLUSTER clause Cluster Manager, RCO 3-2
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-38 failure detection, RCO 10-13
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-70 cluster manager, OID 25-2
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-35 Cluster Manager (CM)
of TRUNCATE, SQL 18-57 interaction with Global Cache Service
Cluster Command Error Messages (PRKC), RAA (GCS), RCO 3-7
C-4 node monitoring, RCO 3-2
Cluster Database purpose, RCO 3-2
Destination Type tasks, RAA 5-18 software, RAA 4-15

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Cluster Properties, OTP 5-19 SIZE parameter, SAG 18-5
cluster reorganization, RCO 10-13 clustered tables, SAG 18-2, SAG 18-4, SAG 18-7,
Cluster Setup for Windows NT Error Messages SAG 18-11
(PRKI), RAA C-7 ALTER TABLE restrictions, SAG 18-9
Cluster Statistics dialog, OTP 5-20 collecting statistics on, SQL 12-38
CLUSTER_DATABASE initialization columns for cluster key, SAG 18-4
parameter, REF 1-24 configuring failover in, OID 24-4
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-42 creating, SQL 13-2, SAG 18-6
CLUSTER_DATABASE parameter, RAA 2-15, deallocating extents, SAG 18-9
CON 5-7 deallocating unused extents, SQL 9-8
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES initialization definition, OID 25-2, CON 1-3
parameter, REF 1-25 degree of parallelism
and parallel execution, DWG 21-57 changing, SQL 9-8, SQL 9-10
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-42 when creating, SQL 13-8
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES dictionary locks and, CON 20-31
parameter, RAA 2-15 directory and, OID 13
CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS dropping, SAG 18-10
parameter, RDE 4-4 dropping tables, SQL 16-68
CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS initialization estimating space, SAG 18-5, SAG 18-6
parameter, REF 1-25 extents, allocating, SQL 9-8, SQL 9-9
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-42 free list groups, RDE B-8
CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS parameter, RAA free lists, RDE B-5
2-14, RAA 2-16 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-36
clustered computer systems guidelines for managing, SAG 18-4 to SAG 18-6
Real Application Clusters, CON 5-3 hardware, OID 24-3
clustered file systems hash, SQL 13-6, CON 10-65
as required by Oracle Managed Files, RAC 1-6 contrasted with index, SAG 19-2, CON 10-65
clustered tables, ADL 8-10, NEW 3-14 scans of, PGR 1-41, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6
with free lists and free list groups, RDE B-5 single-table, SQL 13-7
clustered tables. See clusters hash cluster, RDE B-5
clustering, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4, DMC 1-6, DMC hash clusters, SAG 19-1 to SAG 19-9
1-15 index
sample programs, DMC A-3 contrasted with hash, SAG 19-2, CON 10-65
clustering factor, OTP 5-24 scans of, PGR 8-7
clusters, PGR 4-20 indexed, SQL 13-6
allocating extents, SAG 18-9 indexes on, CON 10-28
altering, SAG 18-8 cannot be partitioned, CON 11-1
analyzing, SAG 21-3 to SAG 21-6 joins and, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6
assigning tables to, SQL 15-35 key values
caching retrieved blocks, SQL 13-9 allocating space for, SQL 13-5
cannot be partitioned, CON 11-1 modifying space for, SQL 9-9
cluster indexes, SQL 13-70, SAG 18-10 keys, CON 10-65
altering, SAG 18-9 affect indexing of nulls, CON 10-10
creating, SAG 18-8 location, SAG 18-6
dropping, SAG 18-11 migrated and chained rows in, SQL 12-38, SQL
cluster keys 12-44
columns for, SAG 18-4 modifying, SQL 9-7
definition, SAG 18-2 overview of, SAG 18-2, CON 10-63

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parallel execution tuning, RDE A-10 default values of parameters, NER 9-6
physical attributes parameters
changing, SQL 9-8 ACT, NER 9-5
specifying, SQL 13-5 ANSWER_TIMEOUT, NER 9-8
privileges AUTHENTICATION_LEVEL, NER 9-8
for altering, SAG 18-8 CMAN, NET 13-4, NET 13-15, NER 9-3
for creating, SAG 18-6 CMAN_ADMIN, NET 13-4, NER 9-4
for dropping, SAG 18-11 CMAN_PROFILE, NET 13-4, NER 9-6
releasing unused space, SQL 9-10 CMAN_RULES, NET 13-4, NET 13-14, NER
removing from the database, SQL 16-67 9-4
rowids and, CON 10-9 DST, NER 9-5
scans of, CON 7-8, PGR 1-41, PGR 8-4 LOG_LEVEL, NET 17-30, NER 9-8
hash, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6 MAX_FREELIST_BUFFERS, NER 9-8
joins, PGR 8-6 MAXIMUM_CONNECT_DATA, NER 9-9
selecting tables, SAG 18-4 MAXIMUM_RELAYS, NER 9-9
single-table hash clusters, SAG 19-5 RELAY_STATISTICS, NER 9-9
specifying PCTFREE for, SAG 14-4 REMOTE_ADMIN, NER 9-10
SQL examples, SQL 16-68 SHOW_TNS_INFO, NER 9-10
storage attributes SRC, NER 9-5
changing, SQL 9-8 SRV, NER 9-5
storage characteristics, changing, SQL 9-9 TRACE_DIRECTORY, NET 17-51, NER 9-11
storage parameters of, CON 10-6 TRACE_FILELEN, NET 17-51, NER 9-11
tablespace in which created, SQL 13-6 TRACE_FILENO, NET 17-51
truncating, SAG 21-9 TRACE_LEVEL, NET 17-51
validating structure, SQL 12-42, SAG 21-6 TRACE_TIMESTAMP, NET 17-51, NER 9-11
clusterware TRACING, NER 9-10
diagnostics, RAC 3-4 USE_ASYNC_CALL, NER 9-12
clusterware layer setting up, NET 13-3
adding a node, RAA 8-3 cmanpid.log file, NET 17-27
CM_SELECT_ROLE role, OCM 2-16 cmanpid.trc file, NET 17-43
cmadm_pid.log file, NET 17-27 CMGW process, NET 4-17
cmadm_pid.trc file, NET 17-43 CMPDBMIG.SQL script, REF 5-7
CMADMIN process, NET 4-17 CMW2_OLAP_AW_ACCESS package
cmadmpid.log file, NET 17-27 generated script example, OSG 15-20
cmadmpid.trc file, NET 17-43 cn attribute, OID 2-6
CMAN networking parameter, NET 13-4, NER 9-3 CNAME.SMD Oracle Names record, NER 3-31,
CMAN_ADMIN networking parameter, NET 13-4, NER 3-42
NER 9-4 CNV_CWM.TO.ECM program, OSG 3-3, OSG
cman_pid.log file, NET 17-27, NET 17-38 9-2 to OSG 9-18
cman_pid.trc file, NET 17-43 syntax, OSG 9-6
CMAN_PROFILE networking parameter, NET COALESCE clause
13-4, NER 9-6 for partitions, SQL 11-71
CMAN_RULES networking parameter, NET 13-4, of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-80
NER 9-4 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-41, SQL 11-63
cman.ora file of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108
allowed values of parameters, NER 9-7 COALESCE function, SQL 6-31
configuration parameter reference, NER as a variety of CASE expression, SQL 6-31
9-3 to NER 9-12 COALESCE PARTITION clause, SAG 17-32

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COALESCE SUBPARTITION clause coding guidelines
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-63 function names, OCI 2-41
coalescing extents, CON 2-11 reserved words, OCI 2-40
coalescing free space coherency
extents, CON B-3 of object cache, OCI 13-4
SMON process, CON 1-28, CON 8-11 col - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.col, JPR 10-6
within data blocks, CON 2-6 COL view, REF 2-144
coalescing indexes cold backups, OID 23-1, BRC 2-9
costs, SAG 16-8 cold failover cluster
COBOL datatypes, PCO 4-15 definition, UMR 2-12
COBOL datatypes, additional, PCO A-4 collating sequence, PLS 2-29
COBOL versions supported, PCO 2-12, PCO B-2 collation
COBOL. See Pro*COBOL precompiler customizing, GLO 12-35
COBOL-74, PCO B-2 COLLECT GET statement
COBOL-85, PCO B-2 example, PCC 18-19
CODE Collect Options property sheet
precompiler option, PCC 12-4 displaying, OTP 13-3
code System page, OTP 13-12
example programs, OCI B-1, IPI A-1 Workload page, OTP 13-14
list of demonstration programs, OCI B-1, IPI Collect page. See tuning session window
A-1 collected data
native compilation, JJD 6-2 analyzing, ODP 4-35
code chart browsing, ODP 4-37
displaying and printing, GLO 12-18 definition, ODP 3-12, OSM 3-11
code examples collecting data, OTP 13-1
description of RMAN, RMR 1-6 classes of data, OTP 10-3
code generation incomplete data, OTP 13-17
general information, JSS 9-5 invalid data, OTP 13-17
Oracle-specific vs. ISO standard, JSS 4-39 unusable data, OTP 13-17
translator -codegen option, JSS 8-52 collection
code layers in profiles, JSS A-44 canceling, OTP 13-17
CODE OTT parameter, OCI 14-30, PCC 19-31, IPI errors during, OTP 13-17
7-120 restrictions during, OTP 13-17
code page, PCO 4-39, PCC 4-53, ADA 4-11 COLLECTION APPEND, PCC F-19
code point, GLO 2-2 COLLECTION APPEND statement, PCC 18-12
CODE precompiler option, PCC 10-14 SQL statements
code, generated by translator, JSE 6-2 COLLECTION APPEND, PCC F-19
CODE_PIECES view, REF 2-143 collection attribute, XDG 5-38
CODE_SIZE view, REF 2-144 collection class
codecs (compression and decompression collecting data efficiently, OTP 13-3
schemes), IMU 1-4 Database class, OTP 13-4
codegen option (SQLJ -codegen), JSS 8-52 description, OTP 13-1
CodeSource class, JJD 5-5 determining whether to collect, OTP 13-3
equals method, JJD 5-5 Instance class, OTP 13-6
implies method, JJD 5-5 reducing collection time, OTP 13-3
coding area Schema class, OTP 13-9
for paragraph names, PCO 2-18 size of, OTP 13-2
coding conventions, PCO 2-11, PCC 2-9 source of, OTP 13-2

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summary table, OTP 13-2 representing in Java, JJP 1-23
System class, OTP 13-11 structs for, PCC 18-4
volatility of, OTP 13-2 COLLECTION_IS_NULL exception, PLS 7-5
Workload class, OTP 13-13 collections, PCC A-4, PLS 5-2, UTL 3-13, ADO 2-6,
COLLECTION DESCRIBE ADO 2-21 to ADO 2-33, XDG 3-32, XDG 18-6,
example, PCC 18-21 CON 13-11, PGR 12-8
COLLECTION DESCRIBE statement, PCC 18-14 about custom Java classes, JSS 6-6
SQL statements and C, PCC 18-3
COLLECTION DESCRIBE, PCC F-20 assigning, PLS 5-15, ADO 2-49
collection exceptions attributes, OCI 6-12
when raised, PLS 5-36 autonomous access, PCC 18-5
collection frequency bulk binding, PLS 5-37
specifying for a target, ODP 4-9 bulk-binding of, PLS 5-64
COLLECTION GET statement, PCC 18-8 collection columns
SQL statements user-specified storage, MIG 5-35
COLLECTION GET, PCC F-22 collection locators
collection index, XDG 5-61 compatibility, MIG 5-35
collection methods comparing, PLS 5-17, ADO 2-26, ADO 2-50
applying to parameters, PLS 5-35 constructing, ADO 2-7
COUNT, PLS 5-29 constructors, PLS 5-12
DELETE, PLS 5-34, PLS 13-25 creating, ADO 2-26
EXISTS, PLS 5-29 creating collection types, JSS 6-25
EXTEND, PLS 5-32 data manipulation functions, OCI 11-22
FIRST, PLS 5-30 datatypes, JSS 6-5
LAST, PLS 5-30 declaring, PLS 5-10
LIMIT, PLS 5-30 defining, PLS 5-7
NEXT, PLS 5-31 describing, OCI 6-2
PRIOR, PLS 5-31 description, OCI 11-21
syntax, PLS 13-24 descriptors, PCC 18-4
TRIM, PLS 5-33 DML on, ADO 2-31
collection object types element access, PCC 18-5
handling, PCC 18-4 element types, PLS 5-7
collection problems functions for manipulating, OCI 11-22
troubleshooting, ODP 4-25 fundamentals, JSS 6-4
COLLECTION RESET statement, PCC 18-12 index-organized tables, CON 10-59
example, PCC 18-22 key compression, CON 10-47
SQL statements initializing, PLS 5-12
COLLECTION RESET, PCC F-22 inserting rows into, SQL 17-60
COLLECTION SET statement, PCC 18-10 introduction to collection support, JSS 6-2
example, PCC 18-19 kinds, PLS 5-1
SQL statements loading, UTL 7-29
COLLECTION SET, PCC F-23 manipulating, PCC 18-4
COLLECTION TRIM statement, PCC 18-13 mapping to alternative classes, JSS 6-41
SQL statements materialized views, REP 3-42
COLLECTION TRIM, PCC F-24 restrictions, REP 3-44
collection types, DCD 1-8 modifying, SQL 11-56
multilevel, SQL 15-41 modifying retrieval method, SQL 11-11
output, JJP 1-17 multi level, OCI 11-26

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multilevel, PLS 5-26, ADO 2-23, ADO 8-12 view, REF 2-144
constructing, ADO 2-27 column
creating, ADO 2-27 obtaining cardinality values, OTP 13-10
creating with REFs, ADO 8-23 column alias, PLS 6-15
DML, ADO 2-32 when needed, PLS 2-16
object views containing, ADO 5-8 column array rows
nested tables, PCC 18-2, SQL 2-39, ADO 2-22, specifying number of, UTL 9-21
CON 13-12 column constraints
OBJECT GET statement, PCC 18-6 restrictions on, SQL 11-50
OBJECT SET statement, PCC 18-6 column definitions (types/sizes)
ORAData specifications, JSS 6-7 general information, JSS 10-23
querying, ADO 2-27, ADO 8-12 Oracle customizer optcols option, JSS A-27
referencing, PLS 5-14 SQLJ -optcols option, JSS 8-53
replication, REP 2-16, REP 3-42 column groups, REP 5-22
scanning functions, OCI 11-23 column objects, REP 5-23
scope, PLS 5-7 nested tables, REP 5-23
See also varrays, nested tables object tables, REP 5-23
specifying type mapping, JSS 6-34, JSS 6-37 shadow, REP 5-23
strongly typed, JSS 6-62 column list, PCO 5-9
substituting in, ADO 2-43 in INSERT statements, PCC 6-10
syntax, PLS 13-29 when permissible to omit, PCC 6-10
table items, SPR 69-29 column lists, STM 7-11
treating as a table, SQL 16-60, SQL 17-60, SQL Column Name, OTP 5-22
18-16, SQL 18-62, SQL 18-63 column name
unnesting, SQL 18-16 restrictions on spatial column names, SUG 2-28
examples, SQL 18-39 column objects
variable arrays (VARRAYs), ADO 2-21, CON column groups, REP 5-23
13-11 conflict resolution
VARRAYs, PCC 18-3 compare old values, REP 5-44
varrays, SQL 2-39 send old values, REP 5-44
weak types, restrictions, JSS 6-81 direct path loading of, OCI 12-18
weak types, support, JSS 6-80 loading, UTL 7-1
working with, IPI 3-22 with user-defined constructors, UTL 7-8
collection-typed values materialized views, REP 3-36
converting to datatypes, SQL 6-25 column subsetting, REP 3-40
collectTimingInfo(boolean) - replication, REP 2-12, REP 3-36
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.collectTimin user-defined conflict resolution, RAR B-3
gInfo(boolean), JPR 8-5 versus row objects, ADO 8-3
collocated inline views column order, PER 1-17
tuning distributed queries, SAG 30-4 column REF constraints, SQL 7-16
colon of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-26
use of with host variables, ZZP 1-10 Column Statistics, OTP 5-22
color column name, OTP 5-22
reading, IMA 7-52 density, OTP 5-22
color visual attribute, IMU 2-4 distinct values, OTP 5-22
location visual attribute, IMU 2-5 column subsetting, REP 1-11
specified with location, IMU 2-5 deployment templates, REP 4-20
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column objects, REP 3-40 default values for, CON 10-10
updatable materialized views defining, SQL 15-7
conflict resolution, REP 5-11 described, CON 10-5
user-defined conflict resolution methods, RAR displaying information about, SAG 21-34
B-5 dropping, SAG 15-14 to SAG 15-16
column types dropping from a table, SQL 11-51
supported for indexing, TAD 1-9 exporting LONG datatypes, UTL 1-56
COLUMN_NAME (in generating derived values with triggers, ADG
USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA), SUG 2-28 15-47
COLUMN_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-144 granting privileges for selected, SAG 25-15
COLUMN_VALUE keyword, ADO 2-24 granting privileges on, SAG 25-15
COLUMNARRAYROWS parameter hidden, ADO 6-2, ADO 6-5
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-4 increasing length, SAG 15-13
columnProps attribute, XDG 5-71 INSERT privilege and, SAG 25-15
columns integrity constraints, CON 10-5, CON 10-11,
accessing in triggers, ADG 15-16 CON 21-4, CON 21-7
adding, SQL 11-41, SAG 15-13 listing in an UPDATE trigger, ADG 15-6, ADG
adding to master tables, SPR 53-94, RAR 20-91 15-19
aliases for, SQL 8-3 listing users granted to, SAG 25-28
altering storage, SQL 11-43 loading REF columns, UTL 7-15
associating statistics with, SQL 12-50 LOB
attributes, OCI 6-5, OCI 6-15 storage attributes, SQL 11-45
basing an index on, SQL 13-71 maximum in concatenated indexes, CON 10-31
cardinality, DWG 6-3, CON 10-49 maximum in view or table, CON 10-17
character semantics, REP B-2 maximum number of, SQL 15-25
collecting statistics on, SQL 12-39 modifying definition, SAG 15-13
column groups, REP 2-39, REP 5-22, RAR 6-4, modifying existing, SQL 11-48
RAR 6-7, RAR 6-11, RAR 6-14, RAR 6-17, multiple foreign key constraints, ADG 4-12
RAR 6-22 naming
adding members to, SPR 53-6, RAR 20-7 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-5
column objects, REP 5-23 nested tables, CON 10-13
creating, SPR 53-59, SPR 53-82, RAR 20-56, number of CHECK constraints limit, ADG 4-17
RAR 20-79 objects
dropping, SPR 53-63, RAR 20-60 loading nested column objects, UTL 7-4
ensuring data integrity with multiple, REP stream record format, UTL 7-2
5-22 variable record format, UTL 7-3
nested tables, REP 5-23 order of, CON 10-9
object tables, REP 5-23 parent-child relationships between, SQL 13-41
removing members from, SPR 53-64, RAR privileges, SAG 25-15
20-61 prohibiting nulls in, CON 21-7
shadow, REP 5-23 properties, altering, SQL 11-11, SQL 11-43
column names pseudocolumns
qualifying in queries, ADO 2-14 ROWID, CON 12-17
column objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8 ROWNUM, PGR 2-37, PGR 2-46, PGR 8-15
indexes, ADO 2-11 USER, CON 23-8
comments on, SQL 12-70 qualifying in queries, ADO 2-13
creating comments about, SQL 12-69 qualifying names of, SQL 8-2
default values, ADG 4-5 REF

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describing, SQL 7-16 RMAN, RMN 4-5
renaming, SQL 11-55, SAG 15-14 command line
reordering before Import, UTL 2-8 arguments for RMAN, RMR 2-59
restricting values for, SQL 7-5 command-line options
revoking privileges on, SAG 25-18 MIG utility, MIG D-9
selectivity, PGR 3-2 running Change Manager from, OCM 2-3, OSM
histograms, PGR 3-20 6-3
setting to a constant value with command line (translator)
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-55 echoing without executing, JSS 8-16
setting to a unique sequence number with example, JSS 8-15
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57 overview, JSS 8-2
setting to an expression value with syntax and arguments, JSS 8-12
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 command line interface
setting to null with SQL*Loader, UTL 6-55 capture command, OCM A-7
setting to the current date with enabling logging for, OCM A-7
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 compare command, OCM A-8
setting to the datafile record number with enabling logging for, OCM A-8
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 creating a baseline using, OCM A-7
specifying creating a comparison using, OCM A-8
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-5 de-establishing administrator credentials
specifying as PIECED for, OCM A-7
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-16 entering commands in a .BAT file, OCM A-4
specifying as primary key, SQL 7-13 establishing administrator credentials for, OCM
specifying constraints on, SQL 15-27 A-5
specifying default values, SQL 15-26 execute command, OCM A-10
specifying length in bytes or characters, ADG enabling logging for, OCM A-11
3-11 examples of, OCM A-13
storage properties, SQL 15-36 executing a script using, OCM A-10
substitutable, identifying type, SQL 6-161 exit status codes returned by, OCM A-14
to index, PGR 4-3 generate command, OCM A-9
using SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 enabling logging for, OCM A-10
COLUMNS clause generating a script using, OCM A-9
of ASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 12-48, SQL login command, OCM A-5
12-50 logout command, OCM A-7
columns types oracg, ADX 7-3
supported for CTXCAT index, TXT 1-41, TXT oraxml, ADX 5-6
1-44 overview of commands, OCM A-4
supported for CTXXPATH index, TXT 1-46 requirements for using, OCM A-2
supported for indexing, TXT 1-31 scheduling the execution of scripts, OCM A-4
columns, privileges, ADG 11-32, ADG 11-34 specifying completion actions for a script
COMMA - execution, OCM A-12
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.COMMA, J specifying the direction in which to execute a
PR 11-70 script, OCM A-11
command attribute, TXT 2-31 understanding the notation for command
command files syntax, OCM A-2
Recovery Manager, RMN 4-8 uses for, OCM A-1
registering, PGR 11-11 using on UNIX, OCM A-1
command interface using on Windows NT, OCM A-1

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command line tools managing
ldapaddmt, OAD A-7 attributes, OID 6-29
ldapbind, OAD A-9 entries, OID 7-13
ldapcompare, OAD A-19 modifying configuration set entries, OID 7-13
ldapdelete, OAD A-10 oidmcrep.sh, OID A-49
ldapmoddn, OAD A-11 oidmdelp.sh, OID A-50
ldapmodify, OAD A-22 oidmuplf.sh, OID A-48
ldapmodifymt, OAD A-27 overview, OID 4-12, ODS 2-7
ldapsearch, OAD A-13 schemasync, OID A-52
command line utilities setting Globalization Support, OID 8-5
oracg, ADX 7-3 stopodis.sh, OID A-51
command() function syntax, OID A-11, OAD A-4
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-8 commands
command_replies() function bootone, RCG 4-3
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-8 call_home, RCG 4-3
command-line option value lists, ADA 5-6 COMMIT FORCE, MIG D-5
command-line options exit, RCG 4-3
about, ADA 5-11 haltone, RCG 4-3
case-sensitive characters in, ADA 3-6 help, RCG 4-3
CONFIG, ADA 5-8 move_primary, RCG 4-2
specifying an option, ADA 5-6 pfsboot, RCG 4-2
whitespace used in, ADA 5-11 pfshalt, RCG 4-2
command-line options. See options quit, RCG 4-3
command-line parameters report, RCG 4-3
Export, UTL 1-13 restore, RCG 4-2
Import, UTL 2-14 ROLLBACK FORCE, MIG D-5
specifying in SQL*Loader control file, UTL 5-4 status, RCG 4-2
SQL*Loader, UTL 4-1 stop_secondary, RCG 4-2
command-line problems switchover, RCG 4-3
troubleshooting, RCG 8-15 commands, Recovery Manager
command-line syntax, JJP 1-25 @, RMR 2-6
command-line tools, OID 1-8 @@, RMR 2-7
adding configuration set entries, OID 2-20, OID ALLOCATE CHANNEL, RMR 2-8, RMR 2-15
7-13 ALLOCATE CHANNEL FOR
Catalog Management Tool, OID 6-28 MAINTENANCE, RMR 2-12
comparing attribute values, OID 7-13 ALTER DATABASE, RMR 2-19
for managing entries, OID 7-13 archivelogRecordSpecifier clause, RMR 2-21
indexing, OID 6-28, OID 6-31 BACKUP, RMR 2-26, RMN 5-13, RMN 9-49
ldapadd, OID 7-13, OID A-11, ODS B-5 PROXY ONLY option, RMN 5-14
ldapaddmt, OID 7-13, OID A-13 PROXY option, RMN 5-14
ldapbind, OID A-15, ODS B-3 SKIP OFFLINE option, RMN 9-34
ldapcompare, OID A-26 BACKUP CURRENT CONTROLFILE,
ldapdelete, OID 7-13, OID A-16, ODS B-6 RMN 9-10
ldapmoddn, OID 7-14, OID A-18, ODS B-8 batch execution, RMN 4-8
ldapmodify, OID 7-13, OID A-28, ODS B-7 BLOCKRECOVER, RMR 2-48
ldapmodifymt, OID 7-13, OID A-33 CATALOG, RMR 2-52, RMN 16-7, RMN 18-15
ldapsearch, OID A-20, ODS B-4 CHANGE, RMR 2-55, RMN 7-8, RMN 18-2
ldapUploadAgentFile.sh, OID A-48 completedTimeSpec clause, RMR 2-64

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CONFIGURE, RMR 2-66, RMN 5-8, RMN 5-9, terminating, RMN 15-11
RMN 17-15 types, RMN 4-6
CONNECT, RMR 2-80 untilClause, RMR 2-216
connectStringSpec clause, RMR 2-82 UPGRADE CATALOG, RMR 2-219, RMN 16-28
COPY, RMR 2-84, RMN 5-62 using, RMN 3-3
CREATE CATALOG, RMR 2-89 VALIDATE, RMR 2-221
CREATE SCRIPT, RMR 2-91 commands, SQL
CROSSCHECK, RMR 2-93, RMN 18-2 ALTER DATABASE, UMR 3-16, UMR 4-8
DELETE, RMR 2-98, RMN 7-12, RMN 18-16 commands, SQL*Plus
DELETE SCRIPT, RMR 2-103 RECOVER
DROP CATALOG, RMR 2-105, RMN 16-30 UNTIL TIME option, UMR 4-21
DUPLICATE, RMR 2-106, RMN 6-14, RMN 13-2 SET, UMR 3-16, UMR 4-3, UMR 4-8
EXECUTE SCRIPT, RMR 2-115, RMN 16-16 Comment -
EXIT, RMR 2-117 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.Comment, JP
HOST, RMR 2-118 R 11-268
LIST, RMR 2-122, RMN 7-2, RMN 17-3 COMMENT ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL
INCARNATION option, RMN 16-10 17-44
listObjList clause, RMR 2-140 COMMENT clause, PLS 6-45
piping, RMN 4-10 of COMMIT, SQL 12-73
PRINT SCRIPT, RMR 2-146, RMN 7-7 of COMMIT statement, PCO F-17, PCC F-25
QUIT, RMR 2-148 COMMENT statement, SQL 12-69, SAG 15-40,
recordSpec, RMR 2-149 CON 14-4
RECOVER, RMR 2-151, RMN 6-5 comment(char[], int, int) -
REGISTER, RMR 2-157, RMN 16-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.commen
RELEASE CHANNEL, RMR 2-159, RMR 2-160 t(char[], int, int), JPR 11-36
REPLACE SCRIPT, RMR 2-161 comment(String) -
REPORT, RMR 2-164, RMN 17-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
NEED BACKUP option, RMN 17-11 dler.comment(java.lang.String), JPR 11-23
RESET DATABASE, RMR 2-172 comment(String) -
INCARNATION option, RMN 16-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.commen
RESTORE, RMR 2-175, RMN 10-6 t(java.lang.String), JPR 11-36
RESYNC CATALOG, RMR 2-187, RMN 4-13, Comments, ADA 2-14
RMN 16-11 restrictions in PL/SQL block, PCC 13-31
FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option, RMN comments, PLS 2-10, SQL 2-90
16-23 adding to objects, SQL 12-69
RUN, RMR 2-190 ANSI, PCC 2-10
SEND, RMR 2-193 ANSI SQL-style, PCO 2-13
SET, RMR 2-195 ANSI-style, ZZP 1-2
MAXCORRUPT option, RMN 9-49 associating with a transaction, SQL 12-73
SHOW, RMR 2-202, RMN 5-5, RMN 7-7, RMN comments field
17-15 updating in views, RAR 7-45
SHUTDOWN, RMR 2-205 C-style, PCO 2-13, ADA 2-15
SPOOL, RMR 2-208 differences between Server Manager and
SQL, RMR 2-210 SQL*Plus, MIG C-7
standalone, RMN 4-7 dropping from objects, SQL 12-69
STARTUP, RMR 2-212 embedded SQL statements, PCO 2-13
summary, RMR 2-2, RMR 3-2 in embedded SQL, PCO 2-13
SWITCH, RMR 2-214 in Export parameter file, UTL 1-7

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in Import parameter file, UTL 2-12 of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-3
in SQL statements, SQL 2-91 COMMIT keyword
in SQL*Loader control file, UTL 10-12 behavior differences, MIG 5-26
not allowed in a configuration file, ADA 5-8 COMMIT parameter
on indextypes, SQL 12-71 for Import utility, UTL 2-19
on operators, SQL 12-70 commit phase, SAG 31-11, SAG 31-23
on schema objects, SQL 2-92 two-phase commit, SAG 31-14
on table columns, SQL 12-70 commit point site, SAG 31-7
on tables, SQL 12-70 commit point strength, SAG 31-8, SAG 32-2,
PL/I-style, ZZP 1-2 HET A-3
removing from the data dictionary, SQL 12-69 determining, SAG 31-9
restrictions, PLS 2-11 distributed transactions, SAG 31-6, SAG 31-8
specifying, SQL 2-91 how Oracle determines, SAG 31-8
specifying in server parameter file, RAA 2-5 commit point strength
SQL-style, ADA 2-14 definition, SAG 31-8
syntax, PLS 13-36 specifying, SAG 32-2
updating, RAR 7-45 commit response, ADQ 17-31
viewing, SQL 12-69 COMMIT SQL statement, PCC F-24
which allowed, PCC 2-10 COMMIT statement, ADG 7-5, PCO 3-14, PCO
with external tables, UTL 12-2 F-15, PCC 3-18, PLS 6-44, SQL 12-72, CON 14-5
comments (in JSP code), JSE 1-14 effects, PCO 3-14, PCC 3-18
comments in configuration files, NER 4-3 ending a transaction, PCO F-79, PCC F-101,
comments in dynamic PL/SQL blocks, PCO 9-30 CON 16-2
comments in programs, OLA 7-4 examples, PCO-3-14, PCO 3-18, PCO F-17,
commit, OCI 2-29, PCO 3-13 PCC F-26
automatic, PCO 3-13, PCC 3-17, SQL 12-72 fast commit, CON 8-10
automatic versus. manual, JSS 4-26 FORCE clause, SAG 32-10, SAG 32-11,
effect on iterators and result sets, JSS 4-29 SAG 32-12
explicit versus implicit, PCO 3-13, PCC 3-17 forcing, SAG 32-9
function of, PCC 3-16 implied by DDL, CON 16-2
in object applications, OCI 13-15 purpose of, PCC 3-18
manual, JSS 4-28 RELEASE option, PCO 3-14
modifying auto-commit in existing RELEASE option in, PCC 3-18
connection, JSS 4-28 syntax, PLS 13-37
one-phase for global transactions, OCI 8-8 two-phase commit, CON 16-10
specifying auto-commit in new connection, two-phase commit and, SAG 28-36
JSS 4-27 using in a PL/SQL block, PCO 3-25, PCC 3-28
two-phase for global transactions, OCI 8-8 where to place, PCO 3-14, PCC 3-18
COMMIT command, OLA 2-9 COMMIT TO SWITCHOVER clause
differences between Server Manager and of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-47
SQL*Plus, MIG C-14 commit transaction, ADQ 17-26
COMMIT comment COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH initialization
deprecation of, CON 16-9 parameter, SAG 31-8, SAG 32-2, REF 1-26
COMMIT COMMENT statement setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-43
used with distributed transactions, SAG 32-2, CommitDDL procedure, SPR 80-10, ADW 2-7
SAG 32-10 CommitResolve procedure, SPR 80-12, ADW 2-9
COMMIT FORCE command, MIG D-5 committed data
COMMIT IN PROCEDURE clause instance failure, RAA 7-10

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sequence numbers, RAA 3-10 COMP_READ function, OLS 4-24
committing COMP_WRITE function, OLS 4-24
transactions, PCO F-15, PCC F-24 COMPACCESS privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-20
committing transactions, IPI 2-20 inverse groups, OLS 13-8, OLS 13-13
defined, CON 16-2 COMPACT -
distributed, commit point site, SAG 31-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.COMP
fast commit, CON 8-10 ACT, JPR 11-228
group commits, CON 8-10 compact view
implementation, CON 8-10 definition, OTP glossary-4
Common Gateway Interface (CGI), compact views, OTP 5-36
definition, ADX Glossary-4 walking through, OTP 5-36
common joins, DWG 22-32 compare commanenabling logging for, OCM A-8
Common Object Request Broker API, Compare Database Objects, OEM 5-16
definition, ADX Glossary-4 Compare Database Objects application
Common Oracle Runtime Environment, function of, OCM 1-7, OSM 5-5
definition, ADX Glossary-4 overview of, OCM 1-11, OSM 5-8
common parameter files compareTo(XSDDataValue) -
using multiple, RAA 2-11 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.comp
Common Parameters, OIA 3-15 areTo(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDData
common parameters Value), JPR 7-28
column, OIA 3-16 comparing
connect_string, OIA 3-16 all or part of two LOBs
destaddress, OIA 3-16 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-128
filename, OIA 3-16 all or part of two temporary LOBs, ADL 11-92
logon-handle, OIA 3-16 all or part of two BFILEs, ADL 12-127
rowid, OIA 3-16 attribute values, OID 7-13
table, OIA 3-16 entries, OID 7-13
common services of Oracle Enterprise execution statistics, OTP 5-38
Manager, OEM 1-14 explain plans, OTP 5-38
commonName attribute, OID 2-6 SQL statements, OTP 5-38
communicating over a network, PCC 3-6 tables, SPR 49-2, RAR 18-3
communication two objects, OID 4-9
between service administrator and Dynamic comparison
Services engine, DSU 1-12 creating, OCM 1-11, OCM 2-8, OSM 5-8,
between service consumer application and OSM 6-7
Dynamic Services engine, DSU 1-12, creating a new version of, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7
DSU 1-13 creating using the command line
supported protocols, DSU 1-13 interface, OCM A-8
communication daemon definition, OCM 1-6, OSM 5-4
populating Navigator, OEA 3-2 deleting, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7
Communication Daemon, defined, RAC 7-2 deleting a previous version of, OCM 2-9,
communication functions, OIA 3-15 OSM 6-7
communication protocols exporting, OCM 2-9, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-7,
verifying settings for, RDE 4-3 OSM 6-9
communication with the Intelligent Agent, OEM importing, OCM 2-9, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-7,
3-6 OSM 6-9
COMMUNITY networking parameter, NER B-4 naming, OCM 1-11, OSM 5-8
COMP_CHARSET precompiler option, PCC 10-15 saving, OCM 1-11, OSM 5-8

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viewing, OCM 1-11, OCM 2-9, OSM 5-8, change in maximum size
OSM 6-7 CHAR, MIG 5-19
viewing a previous version of, OCM 2-9, RAW, MIG 5-19
OSM 6-7 VARCHAR2, MIG 5-19
viewing history entries for, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7 checking level for features, MIG 5-10
working with a particular version of, client operating system and application character
OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 sets, GLO 2-16
comparison conditions, SQL 5-4 compatibility level, MIG 5-6
comparison functions features requiring, MIG 5-10
MAP, SQL 16-29 COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, MIG
ORDER, SQL 16-29 5-2
comparison methods, ADO 2-17, ADO 9-17, CREATE TABLE behavior change, MIG 5-37
CON 13-7 data dictionary, MIG 5-29
comparison operators, PLS 2-26, PLS 6-5, OLA 4-21 datafiles, MIG 5-27
blank padding data, ADG 3-13 datatypes, MIG 5-31
comparing dates, ADG 3-16 date columns in dynamic performance
comparison semantics views, MIG 5-32
blank-padded, SQL 2-46 dictionary managed tablespaces, MIG 5-15
nonpadded, SQL 2-45 downgrading, MIG 5-6
of character strings, SQL 2-45 export/import, MIG 8-2
Comparison Viewer Heterogeneous Services agents, MIG 5-48
function of, OCM 1-11, OSM 5-8 initialization parameters, MIG A-5
comparisons LOB index clause, MIG 5-31
of character values, PLS B-2 LOBs, MIG 5-31
of collections, PLS 5-17 CLOBS and NCLOBs, MIG 5-31
of expressions, PLS 2-28 LogMiner, MIG 5-46
compartments materialized views, MIG 5-47
definition, OLS 2-6 nested tables, MIG 5-35
example, OLS 2-7 NLS and NCHAR environment variables,
setting authorizations, OLS 3-7 MIG 5-34
compat(ibility) option (Oracle customizer), JSS object types, MIG 5-16
A-25 OCI, MIG 5-21
compatibility, ADL 1-8, MIG 5-1, IMJ 1-11, link line, MIG 5-21
IMU 4-1, SUG A-1 thread safety, MIG 5-21
Advanced Queuing, MIG 5-37 optimization, MIG 5-38
ALTER DATABASE RESET COMPATIBILITY Oracle Managed Files, MIG 5-16
statement, MIG 5-9 Oracle OLAP, MIG 5-16
ANALYZE VALIDATE STRUCTURE Oracle8i compatibility mode, JJP 2-52
statement, MIG 5-21 PL/SQL, MIG 5-23
applications, MIG 5-19, MIG 6-2 integrated SQL analysis, MIG 5-24
index-organized tables, MIG 5-20 PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY initialization
physical ROWIDs and UROWIDs, MIG 5-20 parameter, MIG 5-25
archived redo logs, MIG 5-46 precompilers, MIG 5-22
automatic segment-space managed recovery, MIG 5-43
tablespaces, MIG 5-15 recovery catalog, RMR B-2, RMN 4-14
backup, MIG 5-43 Recovery Manager, RMR B-2
backward, for JPublisher, JJP 2-49 removing incompatibilities, MIG 7-2
between JDK versions, JJP 2-49 replication, MIG 5-48

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resetting for database, MIG 7-20 of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-9
ROWID issues, MIG D-38 of ALTER VIEW, SQL 12-32
rowids, MIG 5-32 of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-96
schema objects, MIG 5-30 COMPILE command
scripts example of, OLA 7-28
UTLCHN1.SQL, MIG 5-36 in models, OLA 8-5, OLA 8-7
UTLEXPT1.SQL, MIG 5-37 introduction to, OLA 7-28
shared and exclusive modes, RCO 8-2, RDE B-8 compile option (sqlj -compile), JSS 8-65
standby database, MIG 5-45 COMPILE parameter
STARTUP, MIG 5-27 for Import utility, UTL 2-19
tablespaces, MIG 5-27 COMPILE_FROM_REMOTE procedure, RCG 5-14
user-defined datatypes, MIG 5-34 arguments, RCG 5-15
varrays, stored as LOBs, MIG 5-35 executing, RCG 5-15
compatibility level compiled PL/SQL
checking, MIG 7-2 advantages of, CON 14-24
resetting, MIG 5-10 procedures, CON 14-25
compatibilityInit( ) method, IMU 4-3 pseudocode, CON 17-21
COMPATIBLE initialization parameter, MIG 5-2, shared pool, CON 14-18
REP 6-6, DWG 13-28, DWG 22-8, REF 1-27, triggers, CON 17-21
STM 10-5, STM 18-4, STM 19-5 compiler
checking, MIG 5-6 classpath option, JSS 8-23
database structures, MIG 5-3 option support for javac, JSS 8-10
setting, MIG 5-7 options through SQLJ, JSS 8-62
features requiring, MIG 5-10 related options, JSS 8-80
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-43 required behavior, JSS 8-82
when to set, MIG 5-6 specifying name, JSS 8-82
compatible option, JJP 3-9 compiler encoding support option (sqlj), JSS 8-83
compatible option (JPublisher -compatible), compiler executable option (sqlj), JSS 8-82
JSS 6-33 compiler hint, NOCOPY, PLS 8-17
COMPATIBLE parameter, OLS 12-13 compiler message output pipe option (sqlj), JSS
compilation, PCO 2-28 8-84
and execution of RMAN commands, RMN 4-6 compiler output file option (sqlj -compiler...),
compiling in two passes, JSS 8-86 JSS 8-83
debug option in server, JSS 11-20 compiler switches
during translation, JSS 9-9 dropping and preserving, SQL 9-62, SQL 9-124,
enabling/disabling, JSS 8-65 SQL 9-127, SQL 12-4, SQL 12-10
in server, JSS 11-7 compile-time errors, ADG 9-34
javaccmd config param, JSE 9-13 compiling, PCC 2-17, ZZP 3-10, JJD 2-8, JPG 1-12,
ojspc noCompile option, JSE 6-21 JPG 2-4
compilation of object types, ADO 4-6 error messages, JJD 2-9, JJD 7-5, JPG 2-5
COMPILE clause memory problems, JJD 6-24
of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-60 options, JJD 2-9, JJD 7-5, JPG 2-5
of ALTER FUNCTION, SQL 9-62 runtime, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4
of ALTER JAVA SOURCE, SQL 9-90 setting options, JJD 3-15
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-108 specifying include file locations, PCC 5-35
of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 9-123 compiling and linking, ADA 5-22
of ALTER PROCEDURE, SQL 9-127 compiling PL/SQL procedures for native
of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-3 execution, PLS 12-14

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compiling PL/SQL procedures to native in XML schema, explained, XDG B-35
code, ADG 9-22 mapping any and any attributes, XDG 5-46
compiling sample programs, DMC A-5 mapping to SQL, XDG 5-38
COMPLETE clause, DWG 8-26 restrictions, XDG 5-42
complete recovery, BRC 3-7 compliance, ANSI/ISO, PCO vii
definition, BRC 3-7 component selector, PLS 1-6
procedures, UMR 4-9 COMPONENT_LANGUAGES, OUI 3-14
using RMAN, RMN 10-8 components, RAC 9-12
complete refresh, REP 1-12, REP 3-64, DWG 14-13 created when using the DBCA, RAC 8-4
Complete single feature, ABN parameter, DataGuard, CON 1-63
DMC 1-12 for high availability, RCO 10-3
completed task Navigator, OEA 1-2
refreshing the display, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-8 of a directory server, OID 2-15
viewing, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 Oracle Internet Directory SDK, OAD 1-2
completedTimeSpec clause, RMR 2-64 Components section of the response file, OUI 3-12
completing a pending task, OCM 2-12 COMPONENT_LANGUAGES, OUI 3-14
completion messages DEPENDENCY_LIST, OUI 3-12
Export, UTL 1-49 INSTALL_TYPE, OUI 3-14
Import, UTL 2-46 OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS, OUI 3-13
complex materialized views, REP 3-10, REP 3-12 PROD_HOME, OUI 3-13
value for PCTFREE, REP 3-65 components
value for PCTUSED, REP 3-65 Oracle JVM, JPG 1-9
complex object retrieval, OCI 10-21 See also label components
complex object, IPI 3-19 COMPOSE function, SQL 6-32
depth level, IPI 3-19 composed characters, GLO 4-9
for Oracle Call Interface, ADO 6-32 composite
implementing, OCI 10-24, IPI 3-20 columns, DWG 18-21
navigational prefetching, OCI 10-25 partitioning methods, DWG 5-9
overview, IPI 3-19 performance considerations, DWG 5-12,
prefetch limit, IPI 3-19 DWG 5-15
root object, IPI 3-19 composite attribute
complex object retrieval (COR) descriptor, BASIC_LEXER, TXT 2-43
OCI 2-19 KOREAN_MORP_LEXER, TXT 2-52
attributes, OCI A-44 composite dimensions, OSG 15-4
complex object retrieval (COR) handle, OCI 2-12 composite foreign keys, SQL 7-14
attributes, OCI A-44 composite indexes, CON 10-30, PGR 4-4
complex objects, IPI 3-19 composite jobs, OEM 3-6, OEA 5-3
prefetching, IPI 3-22 composite keys, restricting nulls in, ADG 4-18
retrieving, IPI 3-20 composite limits, costs and, SAG 24-22
complex queries composite partitioned objects, for hot block
snowflake schemas, DWG 17-5 performance issues, RDE 3-3
complex view merging, PGR 2-37 composite partitioned tables, subpartition template,
complexType modifying, SAG 17-48
collections, XDG 3-32 composite partitioning
cycling, XDG 5-49 creating tables using, SAG 17-14
cycling between, XDG 5-47 default partition, SAG 17-10
elements, XDG B-3 examples of, PGR 9-14
handling inheritance, XDG 5-42 range-list, SQL 11-62, SQL 15-50, SAG 17-8,

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SAG 17-15 OSA 9-12, OSA 9-14
when creating a table, SQL 15-20, SQL 15-49 navigating for a table view, example, OSA 9-10
when to use, SAG 17-7 positions of, OSA 8-17
composite primary keys, SQL 7-13 comprehensive tuning, OTP 12-3
composite textkey description, OTP 9-4
encoding, TXT 8-20 COMPRESS clause
composite types, PCO 11-18, PLS 3-2 nested tables, ADO 8-18
composite word dictionary, TXT 2-43 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-76
composite word index of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-32
creating for German or Dutch text, TXT 2-43 COMPRESS parameter
composite words for Export utility, UTL 1-17
indexing, TAD 2-18 compressing
viewing, TXT 10-6 workspaces, SPR 80-13, SPR 80-16, ADW 2-10,
COMPOSITE_LIMIT parameter ADW 2-13
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 compression
of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73 formats, IMU A-1, IMU B-1, IMU C-1
composites of index keys, SQL 9-67
assigning names to unnamed, OLA 3-20 See also data segment compression, DWG 8-23
defined, OLA 3-18 compression of free space in data blocks, CON 2-6
defining single-dimension, OLA 3-22 compression of XML, ADX 4-10
in expressions, OLA 4-13 compression, index key, CON 10-45
limiting base dimensions, OLA 6-18 CompressWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-13,
limiting dimensions used by, OLA 4-14, ADW 2-10
OLA 6-18 CompressWorkspaceTree procedure, SPR 80-16,
maintaining, OLA 5-9 ADW 2-13
named, OLA 3-18 COMPUTE STATISTICS clause
naming, OLA 3-20 of ALTER INDEX... REBUILD, SQL 9-77
renaming, OLA 3-20 of ANALYZE, SQL 12-38
single-dimension, OLA 3-22 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-77
unnamed, OLA 3-18, OLA 3-21 computing lift, DMC 1-21
unnaming, OLA 3-20 concat dimensions, OLA 3-8
using commands with, OLA 4-14 defined, OLA 3-25
compositing, ADQ 7-14 defining variables for, OLA 3-26
compound conditions, SQL 5-21 example of, OLA 3-26
compound element, SUG 2-10 limiting, OLA 6-20
compound expressions, SQL 4-5 maintaining, OLA 5-10
compound line string, SUG 2-13, SUG 2-18 self-relations for, OLA 3-26
compound polygon, SUG 2-13 CONCAT function, SQL 6-33
compound service execution adaptor, DSU 6-35 CONCATENATE parameter, for SQL*Loader
message merger, DSU 6-39 utility, UTL 5-27
message splitter, DSU 6-38 CONCATENATE_GEOM_SEGMENTS
message transformer, DSU 6-37 function, SUG 14-7
compound service package concatenated groupings, DWG 18-24
contents, DSU 3-6, DSU 6-2 concatenated indexes, CON 10-30
compound symbols, PLS 2-4 concatenated ROLLUP, DWG 8-43
CompoundCursor objects concatenating
getting children of, example, OSA 9-5 aggregate concatenation, SUG 6-15, SUG 12-5
navigating for a crosstab view, example, elements using XMLConcat, XDG 10-16

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geometric segments, SUG 6-13 compound, SQL 5-21
concatenation operator, PLS 2-28, SQL 3-4, EXISTS, SQL 5-13, SQL 5-14
GLO 7-15 group comparison, SQL 5-7
treatment of nulls, PLS 2-34 in SQL syntax, SQL 5-1
concept query. See ABOUT IS OF type, SQL 5-19
concepts in knowledge catalog, TXT I-1 LIKE, SQL 5-15
conceptual help topics logical, SQL 5-8
accessing, OCM 1-28, OSM 5-12 membership, SQL 5-9
definition, OCM 1-28, OSM 5-12 null, SQL 5-13
conceptual modeling, PER 2-12 range, SQL 5-12
concurrency, ADG 7-20, PCO 3-12, PLS 6-43 rules, STM 5-2
data, definition, CON 1-40 simple comparison, SQL 5-5
definition of, PCC 3-16 UNDER_PATH, SQL 5-20
described, CON 20-2 confidence, of associatioin rule, DMC 1-8
inserts and updates, RDE B-4 confidentiality, OSD 1-5
limits on, for each user, CON 22-19 CONFIG command-line option, ADA 5-8,
maximum number of instances, RAA B-2, ADA 5-14
RAC 5-2 config object (implicit), JSE 1-17
ROW_LOCKING initialization parameter, CONFIG OTT parameter, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32,
REF 1-144 IPI 7-121
sequences, RAA 3-10 CONFIG precompiler option, PCO 14-14,
transactions and, CON 20-17 PCO 14-15, PCC 10-15
concurrent connections, PCC 3-7 configDirectory parameter, IMA 2-2
concurrent conventional path loads, UTL 9-30 configNLDAP.ora, OID 23-9
concurrent database connections, OID 19-11, configuration, OIA 2-1, JJD 4-1
OID C-5 classpath and class loader issues, JSE 4-20
concurrent logons, PCO 3-3 classpath, JSWDK, JSE A-3
concurrent reads and writes on different classpath, Tomcat, JSE A-4
nodes, RCO 6-2 config param descriptions, JSE 9-10
concurrent reads on multiple nodes, RCO 6-2 config params, summary table, JSE 9-7,
concurrent users, increasing the number of, DWG JJD 4-2
21-50 map file name extensions, JServ, JSE 9-6
concurrent writes on different nodes, RCO 6-2 map file name extensions, JSWDK, JSE A-5
conditional control, PLS 4-2 map file name extensions, Tomcat, JSE A-5
conditional execution adaptor, DSU 6-42 map JSP file name extensions, JSE A-4
conditional expressions, OLA 4-29, OLA 4-30 optimization of execution, JSE 4-19
conditional operators performance, JJD 6-19
defined, OLA 4-29 setting parameters, JServ, JSE 9-18
example of, OLA 4-30 setting parameters, JSWDK, JSE A-8
conditional precompilation, PCO 2-25, PCC 2-15 setting parameters, Tomcat, JSE A-8
benefits of, ZZP 3-9 Web server
defining symbols, PCO 2-26, PCC 5-44 and servlet environment, JSE A-2
example, PCO 2-25, PCC 2-16, PCC 5-44 classpath, JSE A-2
purpose of, ZZP 3-9 configuration and installation verification, JSS 2-11
conditional predicates, trigger bodies, ADG 15-13, Configuration Assistant, RAC 7-8
ADG 15-18 configuration directory, IMA 2-1
conditions specifying, IMA 2-2
comparison, SQL 5-4 configuration file, RAC 8-2

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system versus user, PCO 14-16 PFS_LANGUAGE, RCG 3-10
configuration file name, PCO A-7 PFS_NET_IF_A, RCG 3-6
configuration files, PCC 10-3, OIA A-1 PFS_NET_IF_B, RCG 3-6
and the Object Type Translator, PCC 19-5 PFS_PORT_DED_HOSTn, RCG 3-12
and the OTT utility, IPI 7-10 PFS_PORT_MTS_HOSTn, RCG 3-12
CyberSafe, OAS B-2 PFS_PREFERRED_PRIMARY, RCG 3-9
Kerberos, OAS B-3 PFS_PREFERRED_SECONDARY, RCG 3-9
location, PCC 10-4 PFS_TERRITORY, RCG 3-10
naming conventions, DCD 2-6 PLATFORM, RCG 3-4
system, PCC 10-4, ADA 5-7, ADA 5-8 PRIV_LSNR_CHECK_INTERVAL, RCG 3-10
user, PCC 10-4, ADA 5-7, ADA 5-8 SERVICE_NAMES, RCG 3-8
configuration files for external procedures, DCD START_NET_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-6
4-6 STOP_NET_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-6
configuration issues, UNIX, OIA B-34 Sun-specific, RCG 3-6
configuration of a database THREAD_HOSTn, RCG 3-13
process structure, CON 8-2 TNS_ADMIN, RCG 3-8
configuration operations, OEA 10-8, OEM 4-8 configuration procedures, OSG 6-2
configuration parameters configuration raw device, RAC 2-2
CHARSET, RCG 3-10 configuration set entries, OID 2-20
DB_DOMAIN, RCG 3-12 adding, OID 2-20, OID 5-2, OID 5-11
DB_NAME, RCG 3-5 by using command line tools, OID 7-13
DUMPLSNR_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-11 by using command-line tools, OID 2-20
INSTANCE_NAME_HOSTn, RCG 3-7 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-4
INSTANCE_NUMBER_HOSTn, RCG 3-12 changing, OID 5-12
IS_MTS, RCG 3-8 database connections, OID C-5
LISTENER_CHECK_INTERVAL, RCG 3-10 debug level, OID C-5
MAX_LSNR_RESTART, RCG 3-10 deleting, OID 5-2
MIN_LSNR_RESTART_INTERVAL, RCG 3-11 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-12
modifying, OID 2-20 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-4,
Oracle directory replication server OID 5-10
location, OID 22-13 directory server processes, OID C-5
ORACLE_ARCH_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-11 disabling SSL, OID C-5
ORACLE_BASE, RCG 3-4 for replication server, OID 22-13
ORACLE_CKPT_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-11 LDIF files, OID 5-11
ORACLE_DUMP_TIMEOUT, RCG 3-11 managing, OID 4-18, OID 5-2
ORACLE_HOME, RCG 3-5 by using command-line tools, OID 5-11
ORACLE_SERVICE, RCG 3-6 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-4
ORACLE_SID_HOSTn, RCG 3-7 preliminary considerations, OID 5-2
ORACLE_USER, RCG 3-6 modifying, OID 2-20, OID 3-9, OID 5-2, OID
PFILE_HOSTn, RCG 3-9 A-9
PFS_CLUSTER_NAME, RCG 3-4 by using command line tools, OID 7-13
PFS_DEBUGGING, RCG 3-10 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-12
PFS_DUMP_LEVEL, RCG 3-11 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-4,
PFS_HOSTn, RCG 3-4 OID 5-9
PFS_IP_HOSTn, RCG 3-11 in an active server instance, OID 5-4
PFS_IP_PACK_HOSTn, RCG 3-5 multiple, OID 11-3
PFS_IP_SUBNET_HOSTn, RCG 3-5 orcldebuglevel, OID C-5
PFS_KEEP_PRIMARY, RCG 3-10 orclmaxcc, OID C-5

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orclserverprocs, OID C-5 net service names, NET 6-5 to NET 6-7
orclssl authentication, OID C-6 Oracle Names, NET 9-38
orclsslenable, OID C-5 primary and secondary instances, RAC 9-7
orclsslport, OID C-5 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-28
orclsslwalletpasswd, OID C-6 Transparent Application Failover
orclsslwalleturl, OID C-6 (TAF), NET 2-8
overriding user-specified, OID 3-9, OID A-10 clients for DCE integration, OAS 12-11
SSL parameters in, OID 11-3 clients to use DCE CDS naming, OAS 12-14
starting directory servers without using, OID connection information, ADQ 18-11
3-10 connection load balancing, NET 15-10 to NET
using different, OID 5-3 15-17
viewing, OID 5-4 connection pooling, NET 14-8
configuration set location, OID 5-14 connection requests in a profile, NET 11-7
configuration sets. See configuration set entries console for dialup line, OEC 4-24
configuration templates, RCG 1-4 CyberSafe authentication service
configuration types parameters, OAS 5-6
Customized, RAC 3-5, RAC 3-6 database servers
Data Warehouse, RAC 3-5 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-29
General Purpose, RAC 3-5 shared server, NET 14-2
New Database, RAC 3-6 DCE to use DCE Integration, OAS 11-2
Software Only, RAC 3-6 directory naming, NET 9-12 to NET 9-18
Transaction Processing, RAC 3-5 domains, default, NET 11-11
configurations DSAdmin utility, DSU 3-2
change in redo log, RAC 5-9 external naming, NET 9-64 to NET 9-67
Data Guard, CON 1-63 external procedure connections, NET 15-30
for high availability, RCO 10-16 Generic Connectivity, HET 7-8
full active, RDE 1-3 global database name, RAC 4-9
CONFIGURE command, RMR 2-66, RMN 17-15 Heterogeneous Services connections, NET 15-37
BACKUP COPIES parameter, RMN 5-21 high availability, RAC 9-1 to RAC 9-12
BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option, RMN 8-23 primary and secondary instances, RAC 9-6
CHANNEL option, RMN 5-8 host naming, NET 9-60 to NET 9-63
CLEAR option, RMN 5-9, RMN 8-16 instance role, NET 15-25
DEFAULT DEVICE TYPE clause, RMN 5-6 Kerberos authentication service
DEVICE TYPE clause, RMN 5-5 parameters, OAS 6-5
EXCLUDE option, RMN 8-25 listeners, NET 12-1 to NET 12-27
RETENTION POLICY clause, RMN 5-50, RMN directory naming, NET 9-17
5-51 external procedures, NET 15-32
configuring Heterogeneous Services, NET 15-38
access control, NET 11-8, NET 13-14 host naming, NET 9-61
aliases, NET 9-52 local naming, NET 9-11
API, XDG A-9 Oracle JServer, NET 12-8
clients Oracle Names, NET 9-45
client load balancing, NET 15-4, RAC 9-10 primary and secondary instances, RAC 9-8
connect-time failover, NET 2-8, NET 15-4, queue size, NET 12-9
RAC 9-10 service information, NET 12-10
default domains, NET 11-3 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-29
local naming, NET 9-11 local management server
naming methods in profile, NET 11-5 for a new repository, OEC 3-3

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for an existing repository, OEC 3-23 parallelism, RMN 5-5
local naming, NET 9-5 to NET 9-11 shared server, RMN 8-29
localized management, NET 3-2 SHOW command, RMN 7-7
media manager showing, RMN 17-15
installing, RMN 8-2 snapshot control file location, RMN 8-28
prerequisites, RMN 8-2 specific channels, RMN 8-14
media managers for use with RMAN, RMN 8-6 tablespace exclusion for backups, RMN 8-25
messaging gateway links, ADQ 18-15 region database for Oracle Names, NET 9-27,
multiple domains in Oracle Names, NET 9-31, NET 9-32
NET 9-36 replicated data among Oracle Names
multiple protocol addresses, NET 15-2 servers, NET 9-33
naming methods, NET 9-1 to NET 9-67 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL)
net service aliases, NET 9-20 on the client, OAS 8-10
net service names See DBMS_MGWADM.DB_CONNECT_INFO
directory naming, NET 9-14 procedure
external naming, NET 9-64 Server Management, RAC 7-1
local naming, NET 9-6 servers
Oracle Names, NET 9-46 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-29
network domain, default, NET 11-3 shared server, NET 14-2
Oracle Advanced Security, NET 11-13 servlet, example, XDG 20-12
Oracle Enterprise Manager, RAC 7-10, RAC servlets in Oracle XML DB, XDG 20-4
7-11 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-28
Oracle Names, NET 9-23 to NET 9-57 session multiplexing, NET 13-13
Oracle Names servers, NET 9-28 shared disks, RAC 2-1
Oracle Net/DCE external roles, OAS 12-7 shared schemas, OAS 15-20
Oracle Performance Manager, RAC 7-11 SID Prefix, RAC 3-9, RAC 3-10
Oracle Rdb database connections, NET 15-40 SNMP with Enterprise Manager, SNM 2-11
Oracle server with CyberSafe, OAS 5-3 SSL, OAS 7-14
Oracle server with Kerberos, OAS 6-3 on the client, OAS 7-14
parameter file, CON 5-4 on the server, OAS 7-26
primary and secondary instances, NET 15-25, thin JDBC support, OAS 3-1
RAC 9-6 Transparent Gateways, HET 4-2
process structure, CON 8-2 using Enterprise Manager, XDG 21-7
propagation jobs, ADQ 18-20 web browser to run Enterprise Manager, OEC
protocol addresses, NET 12-6, NER 5-1 5-6
protocol conversion support, NET 13-15 webserver and directory mapping
protocol server in Oracle XML DB, XDG 19-4 (oem_webstage)
quick reference, NET 5-19 to NET 5-22 Apache webserver, OEC 5-9
RADIUS authentication, OAS 4-10 Internet Information Server (IIS), OEC 5-10
Recovery Manager configuring a new database
autobackups, RMN 8-17 initial configuration, OTP 19-2
automatic channels, RMN 8-10, RMN 8-12 reconfiguration, OTP 19-3
backup optimization, RMN 8-23 configuring OSSAdmin utility, SSG 3-2
backup retention policies, RMN 8-20 configuring shared server connections, RCG 7-5
backup set size, RMN 8-22 Configuring SNMP on UNIX Platforms, SNM 2-9
clearing, RMN 5-9, RMN 8-16 Configuring SNMP on Windows NT, SNM 2-1
default device types, RMN 5-6, RMN 8-11 configuring TAF connections, RCG 7-9
device types, RMN 5-5 configuring the Oracle network, RCG 7-2

Master Index-95
Confirmation dialog, RAA 8-26 in synchronous propagation, REP 2-44
conflict management, SPR 80-63, ADW 1-24, ADW information
2-77 viewing, RAR B-12
beginning resolution, SPR 80-9, ADW 2-6 latest timestamp method, REP 5-24
committing resolution, SPR 80-12, ADW 2-9 MAXIMUM handler, STM 7-9
rolling back resolution, SPR 80-69, ADW 2-86 example, STM 19-110
showing conflicts, SPR 80-74, ADW 2-93 latest time, STM 7-9
conflict resolution, REP 2-58, STM 7-1, RAR 6-1 maximum method, REP 5-32, RAR 6-6
additive method, SPR 53-19, REP 5-28, RAR methods for delete conflicts, REP 5-39
6-13, RAR 20-17 methods for uniqueness conflicts, REP 5-37
append sequence method, REP 5-39 methods for update conflicts, REP 5-24
append site name method, REP 5-38 MINIMUM handler, STM 7-10
architecture, REP 5-22 minimum method, REP 5-33, RAR 6-6
auditing, RAR 6-41 multitier materialized views, REP 5-7
average method, REP 5-29, RAR 6-13 nested tables, REP 5-12
avoiding conflicts, REP 5-17 OVERWRITE handler, STM 7-9
column groups, REP 5-22, RAR 6-4, RAR 6-7, overwrite method, REP 5-26, RAR 6-3
RAR 6-11, RAR 6-14, RAR 6-17, RAR 6-22 performance, REP 5-40
column objects, REP 5-23 compare old values, REP 5-41
data integrity, REP 5-22 minimum communication, REP 5-40
nested tables, REP 5-23 send old values, REP 5-41
object tables, REP 5-23 prebuilt methods, REP 5-7
shadow, REP 5-23 preparing for, RAR 6-2
column lists, STM 7-11 primary site ownership, REP 5-18
column subsetting priority groups method, REP 5-34, RAR 6-16
updatable materialized views, REP 5-11 procedural replication and, RAR 7-50
concepts, REP 5-2 replication, REP 1-18, REP 2-10
configuring without quiesce, REP 5-41, RAR 6-3 resolution columns, STM 7-12
conflict handlers, STM 7-7 site priority method, REP 5-36, RAR 6-20
custom, STM 7-13 as backup, REP 5-25, REP 5-31
interaction with apply handlers, STM 4-15 sample trigger, RAR 6-22
modifying, STM 13-31 statistics, SPR 53-38, SPR 53-90, RAR 20-35,
prebuilt, STM 7-7 RAR 20-87
removing, STM 13-32 canceling, RAR 6-42
setting, STM 13-29 collecting, RAR 6-41
convergence properties of methods, REP 5-28 viewing, RAR 6-41
data convergence, STM 7-13 time-based, STM 7-9
data requirements, REP 5-2 example, STM 19-110
DBA_REPRESOLUTION_STATISTICS preparing for, STM 19-91
view, RAR 6-42 timestamp method, RAR 6-9
delete conflicts, REP 5-4 sample trigger, RAR 6-11
detecting conflicts, REP 5-5 transaction ordering, REP 5-5
DISCARD handler, STM 7-9 types of conflicts, REP 5-3
discard method, REP 5-30, REP 5-39, RAR 6-3 uniqueness, RAR 6-25
dynamic site ownership, REP 5-18 uniqueness conflicts, REP 5-4
earliest timestamp method, REP 5-31 updatable materialized views
error queue, REP 5-23 column subsetting, REP 5-11
example, ADW 3-15 update conflicts, REP 5-3

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user-defined methods, RAR B-2 avoiding, REP 5-19
column objects, RAR B-3 update, REP 5-3, STM 7-3
column subsetting, RAR B-5 avoiding, REP 5-20
example, RAR B-6 workflow, RAR 6-36
for delete conflicts, RAR B-4 conflicts, replication
for uniqueness conflicts, RAR B-3 attribute-level, OID 21-8
for update conflicts, RAR B-3 automated resolution of, OID 21-8
multitier materialized views, RAR B-4 entry-level, OID 21-7
parameters, RAR B-2 manual resolution of, OID 22-30
restrictions, RAR B-5 resolution, OID 12-49, OID 21-7
viewing information, RAR B-12 resolving manually, OID 22-30
conflict resolution, in replication, OID 21-7 typical causes of, OID 21-8
conflict views (xxx_CONF), ADW 3-14 confusion matrix, DMC 1-26, DMC 1-27
conflicting access control policies, OID 12-2 figure, DMC 1-27
precedence conjoint dimensions, OSG 15-4
rules for resolving, OID 12-2 deleting values from, OLA 5-8
conflicts limiting, OLA 6-19
avoidance, STM 7-5 maintaining, OLA 5-9
delete, STM 7-6 maintaining when reading files, OLA 11-10
primary database ownership, STM 7-5 merging values into, OLA 5-6
uniqueness, STM 7-5 CONNECT BY clause
update, STM 7-6 of queries and subqueries, SQL 18-21
avoiding, REP 5-17 of SELECT, SQL 8-5, SQL 18-20
delete, RAR 6-31 optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37
dynamic ownership, RAR 6-35 CONNECT clause
delete, REP 5-4, STM 7-3 of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-8
avoiding, REP 5-19 CONNECT command, RAA 4-18, RAA 4-19, RAA
detecting, REP 2-44, REP 2-57, REP 5-5 4-22, RMR 2-80
identifying rows, REP 2-58, REP 5-6 starting an instance, SAG 4-3
detection, STM 7-4 connect descriptor, RCG 7-4
identifying rows, STM 7-5 connect descriptors, NER 7-2
DML conflicts, STM 7-2 connect functions, OCI 15-4
error queue, REP 5-23 connect identifiers, NET 16-9
notification log table CONNECT INTERNAL
creating, RAR B-8 desupported, SAG 1-15
sample, RAR B-8 CONNECT role, SQL 17-46, OSG 6-9, SAG 25-5,
notification methods CON 23-23
user-defined, RAR B-8 user-defined types, ADO 4-2, ADO 4-3
notification package CONNECT statement, PCO F-18, PCC F-26, ADA
creating, RAR B-9 2-17
sample, RAR B-9 AT clause, PCO 3-6
ordering AT clause in, PCC 3-9
avoiding, REP 5-20 connecting to Oracle with, PCC 3-2
procedural replication, REP 1-20 enabling a semantic check, PCO E-3
token passing, RAR 6-37 examples, PCO F-19, PCC F-28
transaction ordering, STM 7-3 logging on to Oracle, PCO 3-2
types of, STM 7-2 placement, PCO 3-2
uniqueness, REP 5-4, STM 7-3 requirements, PCO 3-2

Master Index-97
requirements for, PCC 3-2 to verify roles, OAS 12-8
USING clause, PCO 3-6 to an Oracle server in DCE, OAS 13-3
USING clause in, PCC 3-9 with username and password, OAS 13-4
using to enable a semantic check, PCC D-4 without username and password, OAS 13-3
when not required, PCO 3-9 to an Oracle Trace database, OTP 13-16
connect strings, NET 16-2, RAA 4-19 to instances, RAA 4-17
Oracle Net, UTL 1-53 to multiple directory servers, OID 4-11
CONNECT SYS to remote instances, RAA 4-18
example of, RAA 2-20 to the database, ADX 8-24
CONNECT THROUGH clause with username and password, OAS 9-2
of ALTER USER, SQL 12-26 connecting to a database, IPI 2-2
CONNECT TO clause AUTHORIZATION clause and, ADA 2-9
of CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 13-37 calling RPC stubs and, ADA 3-20
connect() method (Oracle class), JSS 4-13 connecting to instances, RAA 4-17
CONNECT_DATA networking parameter, NER connecting to Oracle, PCO 3-2, PCC 3-2
7-15 automatic connections, PCC 3-4
CONNECT_TIME parameter automatically, PCO 3-9, ZZP 1-25
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 concurrently, PCO 3-3, PCC 3-7
of ALTER RESOURCE COST, SQL 9-134 example of, PCO 3-2, PCC 3-2
CONNECT_TIMEOUT_listener_name networking using Oracle Net, PCC 3-7
parameter, NER B-4 via Oracle Net, PCO 3-3
Connect/Disconnect button in Oracle Directory connection
Manager, OID 4-10 configuration, JJD 4-3
connectDriver parameter, IMA 2-3 function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-4
connected directories management, OID 5-26, OSD 9-56
described, OID 27-6 multitier, OSD 3-3
connected user database links, SAG 29-12 pooling, OID 1-8
advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-16 redirection, OID 20-9
creating, SAG 29-12 hardware-based, OID 20-7
definition, SAG 28-16 network-level, OID 20-6
example, SAG 28-19 software-based, OID 20-7
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT initialization security, JJD 5-2
parameter, SAG 28-17 connection caching, overview, JSE 4-3
CONNECTED_GEOM_SEGMENTS function, SUG Connection class, IPI 8-38
14-10 methods, IPI 8-38
connectHost parameter, IMA 2-3 connection contexts
connecting close connection, JSS 7-9
across cells, OAS 12-6 concepts, JSS 7-2
manually to a target, ODP 3-9, OSM 3-9 converting from JDBC connection, JSS 7-56
Real Application Clusters database, RAC 9-12 converting to JDBC connection, JSS 7-53
to a database with a thin driver, ADX 8-25 declaration with IMPLEMENTS clause, JSS 7-11
to a directory server, OID 4-3, OID 4-18 declarations, JSS 3-4
in a typical directory operation, OID 2-21 declaring connection context class, JSS 7-5
to a discovered target, ODP 3-9, OSM 3-8 from SQLJ data sources, JSS 7-16, JSS 7-20
to a target, ODP 3-10, OSM 3-9 get default connection, JSS 7-10
to additional directory servers, OID 4-11 get execution context, JSS 7-9
to an historical database, ODP 4-35 get JDBC connection, JSS 7-9
to an Oracle database implementation and functionality, JSS 7-9

Master Index-98
instantiating connection object, JSS 7-6 multiplexing, NET 7-4
methods, JSS 7-9 code example, OCI 9-20
multiple connections, example, JSS 7-7 configuring, NET 14-8
relation to execution contexts, JSS 7-25 defined, NET 1-14
semantics-checking, JSS 7-12 demo program1, PCC 11-25
set default connection, JSS 7-10 demo program2, PCC 11-32
specifying connection for statement, JSS 7-7 example, PCC 11-34
specifying for executable statement, JSS 3-11 using, PCC 11-22
connection contexts and instances, use of, JJP 2-27 using with shared server, NET 14-8
Connection Definitions, ADX 9-17 connection qualifiers, REP 2-22
connection drivers, DSU 1-6, DSU 5-4 database links and, SAG 29-13
direct, DSU 5-4 diagnosing problems with, REP A-2
HTTP, DSU 5-5 connectionless communication, SNM 1-10
HTTPS, DSU 5-5 ConnectionPool class, IPI 8-43
JMS, DSU 5-5 methods, IPI 8-43
Connection event, PGR 12-15 connections, NET 2-7
connection factory adjusting listener queue size to avoid
queue/topic, LDAP, ADQ 13-25 errors, NET 7-7, NET 7-12, NET 12-9, NER
topic, with JDBC URL, ADQ 13-21 8-5
unregistering in LDAP through database, ADQ auditing, SAG 26-11
13-13 bequeath, NET 2-13
unregistering in LDAP through LDAP, ADQ closing, JSS 4-11, OSA 3-5
13-15 closing shared connections with JDBC, JSS 7-57
connection function concurrent, PCC 3-12
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-6 concurrent, increasing number of, NET 12-9
connection information connect strings, entering, NET 16-2, NET 16-8
configuring, ADQ 18-11 database connection in server, JSS 11-4
example, ADQ 18-13 dedicated servers, NET 11-7
connection load balancing, NET 15-10, RDE 1-5, default versus non-default, PCO 3-5
RAC 8-8 default versus nondefault, PCC 3-8
configuring defined, CON 8-4
dedicated server, NET 15-15 directory naming, NET 9-18
shared server, NET 15-12 embedded SQL, CON 14-5
described, NET 2-9 Explicit connections, PCC 3-8
service registration, NET 12-3 external procedures, NET 15-30
connection manager, PGR 23-14 from SQLJ data sources, JSS 7-16, JSS 7-20
connection mode getting existing ones, OSA 3-4
nonblocking, OCI 2-41 Heterogeneous Services, NET 15-37
Connection objects host naming, NET 9-63
example of closing, OSA 3-5 implicit, PCO 3-11, PCC 3-14
example of creating, OSA 3-2 JDBC transaction methods, JSS 7-51
example of getting an existing one, OSA 3-4 listener process and, CON 6-9, CON 8-19
connection pool load balancing in Net8, MIG 5-50
createConnectionPool method, IPI 2-4 local naming, NET 9-11
creating, IPI 2-3, IPI 2-4, IPI 2-5 methods, NET 16-13
connection pooling, ADG 1-24, OCI 9-13, PCC modifying auto-commit, JSS 4-28
11-19, OSD 4-9, OSD 9-18, CON 22-10, PGR 19-4 multiple, using declared connect contexts, JSS
advantages relative to session 4-12

Master Index-99
naming, PCO 3-5 CONSIDER command, OLA 3-27
naming of, PCC 3-8 CONSIDER FRESH clause, DWG 14-30
Network Information Service (NIS) external of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-108
naming, NET 9-64 consistency
Network Information Service external checking for valid geometry types, SUG 11-44,
naming, NET 9-64 SUG 11-46
Oracle class to connect, JSS 4-12 multiversion read, RCO 1-5
Oracle Connection Manager, NET 11-7 of object cache, OCI 13-4
Oracle Names, NET 9-57 read, PGR 22-20
Oracle Rdb databases, NET 15-40 read consistency, definition, CON 1-40
prerequisites, OSA 3-2 read-only transactions, ADG 7-8
remote consistency of data
terminating, SAG 30-2 See also read consistency
restricting, CON 5-6 consistent backups
sessions contrasted with, CON 8-4 using RMAN, RMN 9-5
set up, JSS 2-14 whole database, BRC 2-8, UMR 2-4
shared connections with JDBC, JSS 7-56 consistent change ratio
single or multiple using default context, JSS 4-6 defined, SNM 4-4
specifying auto-commit, JSS 4-27 CONSISTENT CHANGES in V$SYSSTAT, SNM
startup of components, NET 16-2 A-4
steps for establishing, OSA 3-2 CONSISTENT GETS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-4
to database, IMA 2-5 consistent gets statistic, PGR 14-10, PGR 18-2
translator options, JSS 8-34 consistent mode
verify, JSS 2-16 TKPROF, PGR 10-13
with administrator privileges, CON 5-3 CONSISTENT parameter
CONNECTIONS (CON or CONN) attribute, NET for Export utility, UTL 1-18
14-3 nested tables and, UTL 1-18
connectJDBCProt parameter, IMA 2-3 partitioned table and, UTL 1-18
connectors, OID 28-1 consistent read (CR), RCO 5-6
configuration information, OID 28-9 consistent read versions, RCO 5-3
managing from the command line, OID 28-24 Console, OEC 1-3
registering, OID 28-5 File menu, OEA 1-4
connectPassword parameter, IMA 2-3 Help menu, OEA 1-7
connectPort parameter, IMA 2-3 menus, OEA 1-3
connectSID parameter, IMA 2-3 Navigator window with Cluster Database
connectStringSpec clause, RMR 2-82 objects, RAA 5-3
connect-time failover, OID 25-2, RCO 4-5 right-mouse menu, RAA 5-7
configuring, NET 15-4, NER 7-10, RAC 9-10 Edit, RAA 5-13
described, RAC 9-8, RAC 9-10 Related Tools, RAA 5-7
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in Results, RAA 5-7, RAA 5-10
listener.oa, NET 12-10, NET 15-4 Shutdown, RAA 5-7, RAA 5-9
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in Startup, RAA 5-7
listener.ora, MIG B-11 View Edit Details, RAA 5-7
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora scheduling jobs, RAA 5-16
file, RAC 8-11 setting Cluster Database events, RAA 5-22
service registration, NET 12-3 setup, RAC 7-5
with Oracle Connection Manager, NER 7-5 starting Oracle Cluster Database database, RAA
connectUserName parameter, IMA 2-3 5-7

Master Index-100
stopping database, RAA 5-9 DBMS_MGWADM package, SPR 31-7
using menus, OEA 1-3 DBMS_MGWMSG package, SPR 32-8
viewing Cluster Database status, RAA 5-13 declaring, PLS 2-12
viewing shutdown results, RAA 5-10 evaluation of expressions, PGR 2-19
viewing startup results, RAA 5-10 in stored procedures, CON 14-19
console syntax, PLS 13-39
Events Pane, OEM 2-8 when computed, PGR 2-19
Group Pane, OEM 2-3 constraining data to a geometry type, SUG 4-7
Jobs Pane, OEM 2-5 constraining tables, ADG 15-23
list of tasks that can be performed from, OEA ii, constraint violations, REP A-4
OEM 1-2 CONSTRAINT(S) session parameter, SQL 10-12
user interface, OEM 2-2 constraints, ADO 9-22, DWG 7-2, DWG 9-11, PGR
Console connected to Management Server 4-8
configuring and starting paging server, OEC See also integrity constraints
4-13 adding to a table, SQL 11-57
configuring e-mail server, OEC 4-13 allowed in views, CON 10-17
creating administrator accounts, OEC 4-7 altering, SQL 11-11
discovering network nodes and machines, OEC alternatives to, CON 21-5
4-5 application development issues, SAG 30-3
enabling job system, OEC 4-10 applications can find violations, CON 21-6
reasons for choosing, OEC 4-2 automatic integrity and SQL*Loader, UTL 9-27
starting, OEC 4-3 CHECK, CON 21-20
Console from web browser, OEC 5-2 check, SQL 7-15
Console in standalone mode, OEA 2-1 checking
adding databases to the tree, OEA 2-4, OEC 2-5 at end of transaction, SQL 7-19
connecting to a database, OEA 2-6 at start of transaction, SQL 7-20
editing local preferred credentials, OEA 2-9 at the end of each DML statement, SQL 7-19
reasons for choosing, OEC 2-2 column REF, SQL 7-16
repository, OEC 2-7 default values and, CON 21-24
starting, OEA 2-2, OEC 2-3 deferrable, SQL 7-19, SQL 18-45
Console Messages, OMM 13-1 enforcing, SQL 10-12
Console panes defined, CON 10-5
Groups, OEA 4-1 defining, SQL 7-5, SQL 15-7
Navigator, OEA 3-1 for a table, SQL 15-27
Console, starting, RAA 5-2 on a column, SQL 15-27
ConsoleOutput( ) method, IMA 3-13, IMA 4-68 direct path load, UTL 9-25
consolidating disabling, SQL 15-57
extents, UTL 1-17 cascading, SQL 15-62
const disabling after table creation, SQL 11-87
declaring constants, PCC 5-46 disabling at table creation, SAG 21-17
CONSTANT parameter disabling during table creation, SQL 15-23
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-55 disabling referential constraints, UTL 2-8
constant Source objects disabling temporarily, CON 21-7
definition, OSA 5-5 dropping, SQL 11-11, SQL 11-58, SQL 17-12
example, OSA 5-8 dropping integrity constraints, SAG 21-19
constant values. See literals effect on performance, CON 21-6
constants enable novalidate state, SAG 21-16
comparisons and, PGR 2-19 ENABLE or DISABLE, CON 21-26

Master Index-101
enabling, SQL 15-57, SQL 15-59 renaming, SQL 11-58, SAG 21-19
after a parallel direct path load, UTL 9-34 restriction on stored functions, ADG 9-51
enabling after table creation, SQL 11-87 restrictions, SQL 7-11
enabling during table creation, SQL 15-23 SCOPE FOR constraint, ADO 9-27, ADO 9-29
enabling example, SAG 21-17 See integrity constraints, ADG 4-1
enabling when violations exist, SAG 21-16 selecting chart, ODP 3-14, OSM 3-13
enforced on a direct load, UTL 9-25 setting at table creation, SAG 21-17
enforced with indexes, CON 10-31 setting state for a transaction, SQL 18-45
PRIMARY KEY, CON 21-12 states, DWG 7-3
UNIQUE, CON 21-10 storing rows in violation, SQL 11-81
exceptions, SAG 21-16, SAG 21-21 structured storage, XDG 3-33
exceptions to integrity constraints, SAG 21-21 table REF, SQL 7-16
failed triggers cannot violate, CON 17-17
Import, UTL 2-48 triggers contrasted with, CON 17-5
FOREIGN KEY, CON 21-13 types listed, CON 21-1
foreign key, SQL 7-14, DWG 7-5 unique, DWG 7-4
integrity attributes of index, SQL 7-23
types listed, CON 1-20 enabling, SQL 15-59
integrity constraint states, SAG 21-15 UNIQUE key, CON 21-8
integrity, definition, CON 1-20 partially null, CON 21-11
keeping index when disabling, SAG 21-18 using with XMLType tables, XDG 3-22
keeping index when dropping, SAG 21-18 VALIDATE or NOVALIDATE, CON 21-26
load method, UTL 9-10 view, DWG 7-7, DWG 22-14
mechanisms of enforcement, CON 21-21 what happens when violated, CON 21-5
modifying, CON 21-27 when evaluated, CON 10-11
modifying existing, SQL 11-57 when to disable, SAG 21-15
NOT NULL, PLS 2-13, CON 21-7, CON 21-11 where not allowed, PLS 8-4
object tables, ADO 2-10 with partitioning, DWG 7-7
on Oracle objects, ADO 8-36 with query rewrite, DWG 22-63
on views, CON 10-23 CONSTRAINTS parameter
dropping, SQL 12-32, SQL 17-23 for Export utility, UTL 1-20
modifying, SQL 12-32 for Import utility, UTL 2-20
on XMLType columns, XDG 5-52 constraints, object classes, OID 2-11
ORA-02055 constructor method, DCD 3-5
constrain violation, SAG 30-3 constructor methods, ADO 2-15, ADO 2-20, ADO
parallel create table, DWG 21-43 6-2, CON 13-6, JPG 3-20
preventing Import errors due to uniqueness and object types, SQL 16-3
constraints, UTL 2-19 literal invocation of, ADO 2-9
PRIMARY KEY, CON 21-11 constructors
primary key, SQL 7-13 Annotation, IMA 4-3
attributes of index, SQL 7-23 AnnotationFactory, IMA 7-30
enabling, SQL 15-59 AnnotationHandler, IMA 4-28
referential AnnotationHandler(int), IMA 4-29
effect of updates, CON 21-16 AnnTaskManager, IMA 7-11
self-referencing, REP 2-25, CON 21-14 AnnTaskMonitor, IMA 4-20
referential integrity, SQL 7-14 attribute-value, UTL 7-8
REFs, ADO 8-10 overriding, UTL 7-8
RELY, DWG 7-6 collection, PLS 5-12

Master Index-102
defining, PLS 10-28 content type settings
defining for an object type, SQL 16-16 dynamic (setContentType method), JSE 8-4
MADataInputStream(InputStream, static (page directive), JSE 8-2
boolean,String,String), IMA 7-39 Content, definition, ADX Glossary-4
MADataInputStream(MADataInputStream, content-based retrieval
boolean,String,String), IMA 7-40 benefits, IMU 2-1
MimeMap, IMA 4-50 example, IMU 3-50
object, PLS 10-12 overview, IMU 2-1
OrdFileMapping, IMA 3-11, IMA 4-47 contention
Parser, IMA 7-34 block-level, REF 3-178
Preferences, IMA 4-70 disk, PGR 15-3
Preferences(Properties), IMA 4-71 for data
user-defined, SQL 16-16, UTL 7-8 deadlocks, CON 20-19
loading column objects with, UTL 7-8 lock escalation does not occur, CON 20-19
consumer servers, OID 2-22 for rollback segments, CON B-6
consumers, ADQ 7-5 memory, PGR 14-2, PGR 22-1
contact descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-4, sequence number, RAA 3-9
DSU 6-18 tuning, PGR 22-1
CONTAINS, XDG 4-38, XDG 7-6 wait events, PGR 22-43
compared against existsNode, XDG 7-38 Contents page for help
compared to existsNode(),extract(), XDG 4-41 accessing, OCM 1-27, OSM 5-11
operators, TAD 3-13 contents, element, XDG 13-6
PL/SQL example, TAD 3-3 CONTEXT
query, TAD 3-2 command, OLA 7-22
SQL example, TAD 3-2 function, OLA 7-22
structured query, TAD 3-3 ConText
CONTAINS condition, SQL 5-2 migrating to Oracle Text, MIG D-5
CONTAINS mask relationship, SUG 11-5 context
CONTAINS operator switching, PLS 5-38
example, TXT 1-25 transaction, PLS 6-56
syntax, TXT 1-24 WITH CONTEXT clause, DCD 4-10
content context (session), ADW 1-11
provider, SSG 1-1 GetSessionInfo function, SPR 80-38, ADW 2-42
Dynamic Services services, SSG 1-10 CONTEXT ALLOCATE SQL statement, PCC F-28
extensibility, SSG 1-10 CONTEXT ALLOCATE statement, PCO 12-9, PCO
making adaptors extensible, SSG 4-1 F-20, PCC 11-8, ADA 2-21
sample database adaptor, SSG 1-10 context block
sample file adaptor, SSG 1-10 definition of, PCC 20-4
sample Web adaptor, SSG 1-10 context expressions
subscriber, SSG 1-1, SSG 1-9 evaluation at runtime, JSS 3-22
syndication, SSG 1-1 overview, JSS 3-21
syndicator, SSG 1-1 CONTEXT FREE statement, PCO 12-9, PCO F-21,
content access items, OID 12-42 PCC 11-10, PCC F-29, ADA 2-21
access control points, OID 12-15 CONTEXT grammar, TAD 3-13
of an existing ACP, OID 12-36 CONTEXT index, TAD 1-2
specifying for a specific entry, OID 12-31 about, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-9, TXT 1-29
content management, CON 1-67 creating, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-21, TAD 2-28
content provider profile management, SSG 5-3 customizing, TAD 1-13

Master Index-103
default parameters, TXT 2-93 of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-16, PCO F-95,
HTML example, TAD 2-29, TAD A-3 PCC F-121, PCC F-122
syntax, TXT 1-31 result of, PCC 9-26
context indextype, TXT 1-29 continued row ratio
context menu, OEA 3-5 defined, SNM 4-4
context namespaces CONTINUEIF parameter
accessible to instance, SQL 13-14 example, UTL 10-15
associating with package, SQL 13-12 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-27
initializing using OCI, SQL 13-13 continuous purges
initializing using the LDAP directory, SQL scheduling, REP 6-27
13-13 continuous pushes
removing from the database, SQL 16-69 scheduling, REP 6-24
CONTEXT OBJECT OPTION GET SQL contracting characters, GLO 4-9
statement, PCC 17-20 contracting letters, GLO 4-11
CONTEXT OBJECT OPTION SET SQL control characters, encoding, GLO 2-4
statement, PCC 17-19 Control File, RCO 10-14
context of current operation control file autobackups
getting, SPR 80-37, ADW 2-40 after structural changes to database, RMN 8-17
context option, JJP 3-16 configuring, RMN 8-17
context option (customizer harness), JSS A-14 default format, RMN 5-49
context switches, PGR 16-13 restoring, RMN 5-48
reducing with bulk binds, ADG 9-18 control file copies
CONTEXT USE directive, PCO 12-9, PCC 11-8 backing up, RMN 9-11
CONTEXT USE SQL directive, PCO F-22, PCC control file example
F-33 SQL*Loader, TXT C-4
CONTEXT USE SQL statement, PCO 12-9, PCC control file records
11-8 overwriting, RMN 16-32
context, creating one in XSU PL/SQL API, ADX Control File Voting Results Record, RCO 10-14
23-15 control files, RAC 1-5, RAC 2-2, CON 3-20
context-relative path, JSE 1-9 adding, SAG 6-5
contexts allowing reuse, SQL 13-17, SQL 13-26
creating namespaces for, SQL 13-12 automatic backups, RMR 2-75, RMN 5-47, RMN
granting system privileges on, SQL 17-36 8-17, RMN 9-8
contexts, stored procedure run-time, JPG 1-3 configuring, RMN 8-17
context-sensitive characters, GLO 4-10 backing up, SQL 9-44
context-sensitive help using RMAN, RMN 9-11
accessing, OCM 1-27, OSM 5-12 backing up to trace file, UMR 2-20
context-sensitive menus backup and recovery, RMN 10-15
Navigator, OEA 1-4 backups, BRC 2-6, UMR 2-2, UMR 2-19
using in the Navigator, OEA 1-4 binary, UMR 2-19
continually refreshed workspace, SPR 80-21 including within database backup, RMN
continually refreshed workspaces, ADW 2-19 9-10
continuation attribute, TXT 2-39 recovery using, RMN 10-13
continuation lines trace files, UMR 2-19
syntax, PCO 2-13 using RMAN, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-10
CONTINUE action changes recorded, CON 3-21
in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-26, ZZP changing size, SAG 6-5
2-17 character sets, UTL 5-21

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checkpoints and, CON 3-21 requirement of one, SAG 6-2
conflicts with data dictionary, SAG 6-9 restoring, RMN 10-20
contents, CON 3-20 to default location, UMR 3-9
copies to nondefault location, UMR 3-9
backing up, RMN 9-11 using RMAN, RMN 10-20
creating, RAC 5-4, UMR 3-14 using SET DBID, RMN 10-43
about, SAG 6-2 size of, SAG 6-4
additional control files, SAG 6-5 snapshot
guidelines, UTL 3-3 specifying location of, RMN 8-28
initially, SAG 6-4 specifying, REF 1-28
new files, SAG 6-6 specifying data, UTL 5-10
creating as Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-17 specifying names before database creation, SAG
data definition language syntax, UTL 5-2 2-36
datafiles, RDE B-8 specifying SQL*Loader discard file, UTL 5-14
default name, SAG 2-36, SAG 6-5 time-based recovery, UMR 4-16
definition, CON 1-8 troubleshooting, SAG 6-9
described, RAC 8-7 types of records, RMN 4-15
dropping, SAG 6-11 unavailable during startup, SAG 4-6
duplicate database, RMN 12-5 used in mounting database, CON 5-6
errors during creation, SAG 6-10 using instead of a recovery catalog, RMN 4-14
finding filenames, UMR 2-2 CONTROL parameter for SQL*Loader command
force logging mode, SQL 13-20 line, UTL 4-4
guidelines for, SAG 6-2 to SAG 6-4 control script, RCG 1-3, RCG 4-2
how specified, CON 5-4 control statements, IPI 1-6
importance of multiplexed, SAG 6-3 control structures, PLS 4-2
location of, SAG 6-3 conditional, PLS 4-2
log history, RAC 5-2 iterative, PLS 4-9
log sequence numbers, SAG 7-5 sequential, PLS 4-17
loss of, UMR 3-8 control structures in programs, OLA 7-14
all copies, UMR 3-13 control utilities
MAXLOGHISTORY, RAA 3-8 Listener Control utility, NER 1-5 to NER 1-36
mirrored, SAG 6-3 Oracle Connection Manager Control
mirroring, SAG 2-36 utility, NER 2-5 to NER 2-33
moving, SAG 6-5 Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-2 to NER
multiplexed, CON 3-22 3-95
importance of, SAG 6-3 control, access, OID 1-9, OID 12-1
loss of, UMR 3-9 CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME
names, SAG 6-2, REF 1-28 initialization parameter, REF 1-28, RMN 16-32
number of, SAG 6-3 preventing overwrite of RMAN records, RMN
overview, BRC 1-11, CON 3-20 16-32
overwriting existing, SAG 2-36 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-44
overwriting records, RMN 16-32 CONTROL_FILES initialization parameter,
raw devices, RAC 2-6 PGR 13-12, REF 1-28, UMR 3-10, RMN 10-20,
re-creating, SQL 13-15 RMN 11-15
relocating, SAG 6-5 overwriting existing control files, SAG 2-36
renaming, SAG 6-5 setting
renaming or removing for migration, MIG 3-16 before database creation, SAG 2-36, SAG 6-4
renaming or removing for upgrading, MIG 3-15 names for, SAG 6-2

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setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-44 conversion pairs
warning about setting, SAG 2-36 multiple, NEW 3-26
CONTROL_FILES parameter, RAA 2-13 conversion, datatype, PLS 3-24
same for all instances, RAA 2-13 CONVERSION_FACTOR column
controlfile autobackup, NEW 3-26 in SDO_ANGLE_UNITS table, SUG 5-11
controlfile clauses in SDO_AREA_UNITS table, SUG 2-36
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-22 in SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 2-35
Controlfile Operations, Storage Management, OEA CONVERSION_FACTOR column in
10-23, OEM 4-23 SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 5-11
CONTROLFILE REUSE clause conversions
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-26 character set, ADL 12-47
controlfiles from binary data to character set, ADL 12-47
standby, creating, SQL 9-44 implicit, between CLOB and VARCHAR2,
controlled sparsity, OLA 3-18 ADL 7-45
controls, working with, OAD 3-15 See also binds HEX to RAW
CONVBUFSZ clause, PCO A-8, PCC 4-55 conversions, implicit between CLOBs and
CONVBUFSZ clause in VAR statement, PCO 4-48 CHAR, ADL 7-36
conventional path Export CONVERT clause
compared to direct path, UTL 1-50 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-51
conventional path loads, ADL 9-3 CONVERT function, SQL 6-34, OLA 4-3
behavior when discontinued, UTL 5-24 CONVERT SQL function, GLO 7-6
compared to direct path loads, UTL 9-9 character sets, GLO A-18
concurrent, UTL 9-31 CONVERT_ANYDATA_TO_LCR_DDL
of a single partition, UTL 9-4 function, STM 12-26
SQL*Loader bind array, UTL 5-44 CONVERT_ANYDATA_TO_LCR_ROW
when to use, UTL 9-4 function, STM 12-26
conventions CONVERT_TO_LRS_DIM_ARRAY function,
for text in a module file, ADA 2-14 SUG 14-12
description of, ZZP iii CONVERT_TO_LRS_GEOM function, SUG 14-15
naming, DCD 2-8, PLS 2-17 CONVERT_TO_LRS_LAYER function, SUG 14-18
notation, JPG iii, JJP 3-6, ZZP ii CONVERT_TO_STD_DIM_ARRAY function, SUG
used in this manual, ADA iv, ,OEC vi 14-21
conversion CONVERT_TO_STD_GEOM function, SUG 14-23
between character set ID number and character CONVERT_TO_STD_LAYER function, SUG 14-25
set name, GLO 7-9 convertin, OIA 3-16
explicit functions for PL/SQL, ADL 7-47 converting
functions, PLS 3-25 auxiliary object classes, OID 6-4
rules, string to date, SQL 2-79 between different LOB types, ADL 6-24
conversion functions, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-5 directory data to LDIF, OID 7-19
TO_CHAR function geometric segments
year and century considerations, ADG 3-20 functions for, SUG 14-3
TO_DATE function, ADG 3-20 overview, SUG 6-19
conversion of character sets images, IMU 3-54
during Export/Import, UTL 1-54 structural object classes, OID 6-5
effect of character set sorting on, UTL 1-54 to CLOB, ADL 7-47
conversion of data converting character data
during direct path loads, UTL 9-6 CONVERT SQL function, GLO 7-6
conversion of input characters, UTL 5-19 converting character data between character

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sets, GLO 7-6 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-153
converting data, ADG 3-38 all or part of one temporary LOB to
ANSI datatypes, ADG 3-37 another, ADL 11-115
assignments, ADG 3-38 all the data for a table definition, OCM 3-13
expression evaluation, ADG 3-40 an analysis, ODP 4-40
program interface, CON 8-23 change management objects to a different
SQL/DS and DB2 datatypes, ADG 3-37 repository, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-10
converting .ser profiles to .class, JSS 8-68 data definitions only for a table, OCM 3-13
converting to LOB data types, ADL 6-2 for BFILEs there is no copy function, ADL
convertout, OIA 3-17 12-196
convex hull images, IMU 3-53
SDO_AGGR_CONVEXHULL aggregate LOB locator
function, SUG 12-4 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-164
SDO_CONVEXHULL function, SUG 11-18 LOB locator for BFILE, ADL 12-164
cookies, ADG 18-13 LONG to LOB (FAQ), ADL 6-2
coordinate systems object definitions to a destination
conceptual and usage information, SUG 5-1 database, OCM 1-12, OCM 1-15
example, SUG 5-20 objects, OCI 10-33
function reference information, SUG 13-1 optimizer statistics from one database to
local, SUG 5-5 another, OCM 3-15
user-defined, SUG 5-16 table definitions and data to a destination
coordinated time-based recovery database, OCM 1-17, OCM 3-13
distributed databases, UMR 6-14 table definitions and data using drag and
coordinates drop, OCM 1-17
Cartesian, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-1 temporary LOB locator, ADL 11-125
geodetic, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2, SUG 5-3 TO_LOB limitations, ADL 10-66
geographic, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2 user-defined charts, ODP 3-27, OSM 3-25
local, SUG 1-7, SUG 5-2 copying data
projected, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2 from Oracle database server to SQL
copies Server, HET 4-16
crosschecking, RMN 18-2 from SQL Server to Oracle database
long-term, RMN 5-65 server, HET 4-18
COPIES option INSERT statement, HET 4-17
of BACKUP, RMN 9-17 SQL*Plus COPY command, HET 4-16
COPY command, RMR 2-84, RMN 5-62 copying tree objects
KEEP option, RMN 5-65 Navigator, OEA 3-9
COPY operator for allocation, OLA 9-10 COR. See complex object retrieval
copy semantics, ADL 2-3 CORBA, ADG 1-20
internal LOBs, ADL 10-21, IPI 5-2 CORBA, definition, ADX Glossary-4
Copy Template Wizard, REP 7-23 CORE, definition, ADX Glossary-4
copy( ), IMJ 5-6 CORE_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter, REF
copy( ) method, IMU 8-16 1-29
CopyForUpdate procedure, SPR 80-17, ADW 2-15 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-44
copying CORR function, SQL 6-35
a subset of the data for a table definition, OCM correlated subqueries, SQL 8-13
3-13 correlated subquery, PLS 6-11
a user-defined class, ODP 4-24 correlation identifier, ADQ 1-15
all or part of a LOB to another LOB correlation names, ADG 15-13 to ADG 15-18

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for base tables of indexes, SQL 13-71 upgrading to, PGR 7-12
in DELETE, SQL 16-60 user-defined costs, PGR 1-76
in SELECT, SQL 18-17 cost-based optimizer, RDE 2-5, GLO 4-15
inline views, CON 10-21 cost-based rewrite, DWG 22-3
NEW, ADG 15-16 costs
OLD, ADG 15-16 of incorrect decision, DMC 1-5
REFERENCING option and, ADG 15-18 resource limits and, SAG 24-22
when preceded by a colon, ADG 15-16 COUNT aggregate function, PLS 6-2
corrupt datafile blocks, RMN 5-66 COUNT attribute of collection types, ADO 9-18
detecting, RMN 5-66, RMN 5-67 COUNT collection method, PLS 5-29
maximum acceptable number, RMR 2-198 COUNT function, SQL 6-38
records in control file, RMN 5-46 COUNT_HITS procedure, TXT 10-5
recovering, RMN 10-40 counter/accumulator views, PGR 24-2
RMAN and, RMN 5-46 counting hits, TAD 3-20
setting maximum for backup, RMN 9-49 COURSES.SQL script, ADA 6-7
corruption COVAR_POP function, SQL 6-40
data block COVAR_SAMP function, SQL 6-42
repairing, SAG 22-2 to SAG 22-15 COVEREDBY mask relationship, SUG 11-5
corruption detection, RMN 5-67 COVERS mask relationship, SUG 11-5
using SET MAXCORRUPT command, RMR CPP_SUFFIX
2-198 precompiler option, PCC 12-5
corruption of package, DCD 5-10 CPP_SUFFIX precompiler option, PCC 10-16
COS function, SQL 6-37 CPP_SUFFIX precompiler options, PCC 10-16
COSH function, SQL 6-38 CPU
COST column utilization, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2, CON 18-3
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24 CPU allocation
cost-based optimization, DWG 21-92, SAG 30-5, rules, CON 9-15
REF 1-114 CPU data
distributed databases, SAG 28-47 used in System class, OTP 13-12
favoring IN-list iterators, REF 1-112 CPU requirements for spatial applications, SUG
hints, SAG 30-8 1-26
parallel execution, DWG 21-92 CPU resources
query rewrite, CON 10-22 allocation, CON 9-5
using for distributed queries, SAG 30-5 CPU Statistics data view, ODP 7-8
cost-based optimization for response time, OTP CPU Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch drill-down
glossary-4 data view, ODP 7-16
cost-based optimization for throughput, OTP CPU time limit, CON 22-18
glossary-5 CPU_COUNT, CON 9-18
cost-based optimizations, PGR 1-16 CPU_COUNT initialization parameter, PGR 17-18,
extensible optimization, PGR 1-74 REF 1-29
histograms, PGR 3-20 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-45
procedures for plan stability, PGR 7-11 CPU_PER_CALL parameter
selectivity of predicates, PGR 3-2 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
histograms, PGR 3-20 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-72
user-defined, PGR 1-76 CPU_PER_SESSION parameter
star queries, PGR 1-68 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
statistics, PGR 3-2 of ALTER RESOURCE COST, SQL 9-133
user-defined, PGR 1-75 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-72

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CPUs, RCO 2-3, PER 1-8 privilege, SQL 17-38
configuration, OID 18-16 CREATE ANY OPERATOR system privilege, SQL
in capacity planning, OID 18-2 17-39
power required for various deployment CREATE ANY OUTLINE system privilege, SQL
scenarios, OID 13-9 17-39
processing power, OID 18-16 CREATE ANY PROCEDURE system
requirements, OID 18-15, OID 18-17 privilege, SQL 17-39
detailed calculations, OID 18-17 CREATE ANY SEQUENCE system privilege, SQL
in capacity planning, OID 18-15 17-40
statistics, PER 2-2 CREATE ANY SYNONYM system privilege, SQL
tuning, OID 19-4 17-41
tuning for Oracle foreground processes, OID CREATE ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41
19-6 CREATE ANY TRIGGER system privilege, SQL
usage, OID 13-11 17-42
usage tuning, OID 19-4 CREATE ANY TYPE privilege, ADO 4-2
utilization, PGR 16-12 See also privileges
when to tune, OID 19-4 CREATE ANY TYPE system privilege, SQL 17-42
crash recovery, BRC 1-3 CREATE ANY VIEW system privilege, SQL 17-43
after instance failure, BRC 1-3 Create Baseline, OEM 5-15
definition, BRC 1-3 Create Baseline application
instance failure, BRC 1-3 capturing definitions in a baseline, OCM 1-9,
overview, BRC 3-2 OSM 5-7
read-only tablespaces, BRC 1-6 capturing definitions in SQL DDL format, OCM
crashing 1-9, OSM 5-7
Is LOB data lost after (FAQ), ADL 6-5 function of, OCM 1-7, OSM 5-5
create overview of, OCM 1-9, OSM 5-6
event set, OEA 6-40 Create button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
job, OEA 5-11 4-10
or modify a job, OEA 5-12 CREATE CATALOG command, RMR 2-89
or modify an event set, OEA 6-31 CREATE CLUSTER statement, SQL 13-2, RDE B-5
Create additional or upgrade existing Oracle creating clusters, SAG 18-7
Context option in Oracle Net Configuration example, SAG 18-7
Assistant, NET 8-9 for hash clusters, SAG 19-4
Create Alias dialog box, NET 9-21 FREELIST GROUPS clause, RDE B-4
CREATE ANY CLUSTER system privilege, SQL FREELISTS clause, RDE B-4
17-36 HASH IS option, SAG 19-4, SAG 19-6
CREATE ANY CONTEXT system privilege, SQL HASHKEYS option, SAG 19-4, SAG 19-7
17-36 SIZE option, SAG 19-6
CREATE ANY DIMENSION system storage parameters, CON 2-13
privilege, SQL 17-37 CREATE CLUSTER system privilege, SQL 17-36
CREATE ANY DIRECTORY system privilege, SQL CREATE CONTEXT statement, ADG 12-16, SQL
17-37 13-12
CREATE ANY INDEX system privilege, SQL 17-38 CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, SQL 13-15,
CREATE ANY INDEXTYPE system privilege, SQL RAC 5-4
17-38 about, SAG 6-6
CREATE ANY LIBRARY system privilege, SQL changing database options, RAC 5-4
17-38 checking for inconsistencies, SAG 6-9
CREATE ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW system exclusive mode, RCO A-2

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NORESETLOGS option, SAG 6-8 CREATE INDEX, TXT 1-29
RESETLOGS option, SAG 6-8 CONTEXT, TXT 1-31
CREATE DATABASE, RAC 5-2 CTXCAT, TXT 1-41
creating threads, RAC 5-7 CTXRULE, TXT 1-44
MAXDATAFILES clause, RAC 5-3 CTXXPATH, TXT 1-46
MAXINSTANCES clause, RAC 5-2 default parameters, TXT 2-93
MAXLOGFILES clause, RAC 5-2 statement, SQL 13-62
MAXLOGHISTORY clause, RAC 5-2 CREATE INDEX command, TAD 2-28
MAXLOGMEMBERS clause, RAC 5-2 CREATE INDEX statement, ADG 5-7, SUG 8-12,
Create Database DWG 21-86
option on Creation Options page, RAC 4-17 example, PGR 14-71
CREATE DATABASE LINK statement, SQL 13-35, NOLOGGING, SAG 16-7
SAG 29-9 NOSORT clause, PGR 14-71
CREATE DATABASE LINK system privilege, SQL object types, ADO 2-11
17-37 ON CLUSTER option, SAG 18-8
CREATE DATABASE statement, SQL 13-22, PGR PARALLEL clause, PGR 13-11
13-3 partitioned indexes, SAG 17-12 to SAG 17-15
CONTROLFILE REUSE option, SAG 6-5 rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43
database name, REF 1-44 storage parameters, CON 2-13
DEFAULT TEMPORARY TABLESPACE temporary segments, CON 2-14
clause, SAG 2-24 using, SAG 16-10
exclusive mode, RCO A-2 with a constraint, SAG 16-11
EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL clause, SAG CREATE INDEXTYPE
2-26 statement, SQL 13-91
MAXINSTANCES clause, RAA B-2 CREATE INDEXTYPE system privilege, SQL 17-37
MAXLOGFILES option, SAG 7-10 CREATE JAVA statement, SQL 13-94, JPG 2-1
MAXLOGHISTORY clause, RAA 3-8 Create Job property sheet, RAA 5-16, RAA 5-21
MAXLOGMEMBERS parameter, SAG 7-10 General tab, RAA 5-17
password for SYS, SAG 2-23 Parameters tab, RAA 5-18
password for SYSTEM, SAG 2-23 Tasks tab, RAA 5-18
setting the log mode, REF 1-83 CREATE LIBRARY command
setting time zone, SAG 2-28 differences between Server Manager and
specifying FORCE LOGGING, SAG 2-29 SQL*Plus, MIG C-13
UNDO TABLESPACE clause, SAG 2-24 CREATE LIBRARY statement, SQL 14-2
used to create an undo tablespace, SAG 13-6 CREATE LIBRARY system privilege, SQL 17-38
using Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-8 Create Like, OEA 10-18, OEM 4-18
CREATE DATAFILE clause adding entries using templates, OID 7-7
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-19, SQL 9-36, button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-10,
UMR 3-7 OID 7-7
CREATE DIMENSION operation, by using Oracle Directory
system privilege, SQL 17-37 Manager, OID 4-8
CREATE DIMENSION statement, SQL 13-41, CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG
DWG 9-4 statement, SQL 14-32
CREATE DIRECTORY statement, SQL 13-46 CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW statement, SQL
Create Entry menu item, in Oracle Directory 14-5, DWG 8-22
Manager, OID 4-9 enabling query rewrite, DWG 22-7
CREATE FUNCTION statement, SQL 13-49, OLS CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW system
9-5 privilege, SQL 17-38

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CREATE OPERATOR statement, SQL 14-42 CACHE option, ADG 2-23, ADG 2-27
CREATE OPERATOR system privilege, SQL 17-39 CYCLE clause, RAA 3-10
Create or upgrade the Oracle Schema option in description, RAA 3-9
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET 8-9 examples, ADG 2-27
CREATE OUTLINE statement, SQL 14-46, PGR 7-5 NOCACHE option, ADG 2-28
CREATE PACKAGE BODY statement, SQL 14-55 ORDER clause, RAA 3-10
CREATE PACKAGE BODY command, SPR 1-3 CREATE SEQUENCE system privilege, SQL 17-40
CREATE PACKAGE BODY statement, ADG 9-15, CREATE SESSION privilege
JJP 1-19, OLS 9-5 Export, UTL 1-4
CREATE PACKAGE command, SPR 1-3 Import, UTL 2-5
CREATE PACKAGE statement, ADG 9-15, SQL CREATE SESSION statement, ADG 11-20
14-50, JJP 1-19, OLS 9-5 CREATE SESSION system privilege, SQL 17-40
locks, CON 20-31 CREATE SNAPSHOT statement, DWG 8-3
CREATE PFILE statement, SQL 14-60 CREATE SPFILE statement, SQL 14-92, SAG 2-46
Create Policy icon, OLS 5-2, OLS 5-8 CREATE STANDBY CONTROLFILE clause
CREATE PROCEDURE command, ADA 3-3 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-22, SQL 9-44
CREATE PROCEDURE statement, PCO 6-21, SQL CREATE statement, CON 14-4
14-62, OLS 9-5 setting FREELISTS and FREELIST
embedded, PCC 7-21 GROUPS, RDE B-3
locks, CON 20-31 CREATE statements
CREATE PROCEDURE system privilege, SQL triggers on, SQL 15-101
17-39 CREATE SYNONYM statement, SQL 15-2, SAG
CREATE PROFILE statement, SQL 14-69 20-14
about, SAG 24-20 locks, CON 20-31
CREATE PROFILE system privilege, SQL 17-40 CREATE SYNONYM system privilege, SQL 17-41
CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK system CREATE TABLE
privilege, SQL 17-37 AS subquery
CREATE PUBLIC ROLLBACK SEGMENT behavior change, MIG 5-37
statement, RAC 5-6 behavior change, MIG 5-37
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM system XMLType storage, XDG 5-51
privilege, SQL 17-41 CREATE TABLE AS SELECT
CREATE ROLE statement, ADG 11-25, SQL 14-77 rules of parallelism
IDENTIFIED BY option, SAG 25-8 index-organized tables, CON 18-12, CON
IDENTIFIED EXTERNALLY option, SAG 25-9 18-13
CREATE ROLE system privilege, SQL 17-40 CREATE TABLE AS SELECT statement, OLS B-15,
CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, SQL DWG 21-67, DWG 21-78
14-80, RAC 5-6 rules of parallelism
about, SAG 13-19 index-organized tables, DWG 21-14
CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT system CREATE TABLE statement, ADG 2-3, SQL 15-7
privilege, SQL 17-40 AS SELECT
CREATE SCHEMA statement, ADG 2-30, ADG apply process, STM 4-22
11-20, SQL 14-84 compared with direct-path INSERT, CON
multiple tables and views, SAG 21-2 19-2
privileges required, ADG 2-31 decision support systems, DWG 21-14
CREATE SCRIPT command, RMR 2-91 rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43
CREATE SEQUENCE statement, SQL 14-87, RAA space fragmentation, DWG 21-16
3-9, RAA 3-10, SAG 20-12 temporary storage space, DWG 21-16
CACHE clause, RAA 3-10, RAA 3-11 AS SELECT clause, SAG 15-4, SAG 15-8, UMR

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4-34 CREATE TABLESPACE system privilege, SQL
auditing, CON 24-7, CON 24-10 17-42
CACHE clause, CON 7-8 CREATE TEMPORARY TABLE statement, CON
CLUSTER option, SAG 18-7 10-13
clustered tables, RDE B-5 CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE
COMPRESS clause, SAG 15-29 Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-16
creating partitioned tables, SAG 17-11 to SAG CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE
17-21 statement, SQL 15-92, SAG 11-13
creating temporary table, SAG 15-8 CREATE TRIGGER statement, ADG 15-2, SQL
defining integrity constraints, ADG 4-18 15-95
enable or disable constraints, CON 21-26 compiled and stored, CON 17-21
examples examples, CON 17-20
column objects, ADO 2-8, ADO 2-14, CON object tables, ADO 2-12
13-5 locks, CON 20-31
nested tables, ADO 2-23, CON 13-12 REFERENCING option, ADG 15-18
object tables, ADO 2-4, ADO 2-11, ADO CREATE TRIGGER system privilege, SQL 17-42
2-14, ADO 2-23, CON 13-8, CON 13-12 CREATE TYPE BODY statement, DCD 5-2, SQL
FREELIST GROUPS clause, RAA B-3, REF 1-67 16-25
FREELISTS clause, RAA B-3, RDE B-4 CREATE TYPE command
INCLUDING clause, SAG 15-28 differences between Server Manager and
index-organized tables, SAG 15-25 SQL*Plus, MIG C-13
initial storage, RDE B-9 CREATE TYPE privilege, ADO 4-2
INITRANS parameter in, ADG 7-24 See also privileges
locks, CON 20-31 CREATE TYPE statement, SQL 16-3, ADO 8-43, JJP
MONITORING clause, SAG 15-9 1-19
NOLOGGING clause, SAG 15-4 incomplete types, ADO 4-6
ORGANIZATION EXTERNAL clause, SAG nested tables, ADO 2-7, ADO 2-10, ADO 2-22,
15-35 CON 13-4, CON 13-12
OVERFLOW clause, SAG 15-27 object types, ADO 2-4, ADO 2-7, ADO 2-8,
parallelism, DWG 21-14 ADO 2-10, ADO 2-14, ADO 9-11, CON 13-4
index-organized tables, DWG 21-14, CON object views, ADO 5-3, CON 13-25
18-12, CON 18-13 OID clause, REP 2-14, REP 3-39
parallelizing, SAG 15-8 VARRAYs, CON 13-11
PCTTHRESHOLD clause, SAG 15-28 varrays, ADO 2-22, ADO 9-13
storage parameters, CON 2-13 CREATE TYPE system privilege, SQL 17-42
TABLESPACE clause, specifying, SAG 15-3 CREATE TYPE with OID statement, DCD 3-3
triggers, CON 17-7 CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE
use of, SAG 15-7 Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-14
CREATE TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41 CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE statement
Create Table Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32 using to create an undo tablespace, SAG 13-6
CREATE TABLESPACE CREATE UNIQUE INDEX statement
BLOCKSIZE CLAUSE, using, SAG 11-19 using, SAG 16-11
FORCE LOGGING clause, using, SAG 11-20 CREATE USER command
Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-14 Import, UTL 2-71
CREATE TABLESPACE statement, SQL 15-80, CREATE USER statement, SQL 16-32
UMR 6-3 IDENTIFIED BY option, SAG 24-3
example, SAG 11-10 IDENTIFIED EXTERNALLY option, SAG 24-3
SEGMENT MANAGEMENT clause, SAG 11-8 temporary segments, CON 2-14

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CREATE USER system privilege, SQL 17-43 example, STM 19-49
CREATE VIEW statement, ADG 2-9, SQL 16-39 CREATE_SECTION_GROUP procedure, TXT 7-33
about, SAG 20-2 CREATE_SIMPLE_PLAN procedure
examples Database Resource Manager, SAG 27-10
object views, ADO 5-4, CON 13-25 CREATE_STOPLIST procedure, TAD 2-26, TAD
locks, CON 20-31 2-27, TXT 7-36
OR REPLACE option, ADG 2-12, SAG 20-11 CREATE_STORED_OUTLINES initialization
WITH CHECK OPTION, ADG 2-9, ADG 2-13, parameter
SAG 20-3 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-46
CREATE VIEW system privilege, SQL 17-43 CREATE_STORED_OUTLINES parameter, PGR
CREATE_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 7-4
1-14 CREATE_STORED_OUTLINES session
CREATE_APPLY procedure, SPR 4-9, STM 4-28, parameter, SQL 10-12
STM 13-2 CREATE_THESAURUS function, TXT 12-20
example, STM 19-49 CREATE_TRANSLATION procedure, TXT 12-21
tags, STM 8-2, STM 8-5 CREATE_VIEW procedure, OLS 10-11, OLS B-15
CREATE_BITMAP_AREA_SIZE initialization CREATE_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-13
parameter, PGR 4-14, PGR 4-17, REF 1-30 createAnnotationByName( ) method, IMA 4-30,
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-45 IMA 7-31
CREATE_CAPTURE procedure, STM 2-15, STM createAppCtxPermit, JPR 1-3
11-4 createAttribute(String) -
capture process oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createAttri
creating, SPR 8-6 bute(java.lang.String), JPR 11-129
example, STM 11-2 createAttribute(String, String) -
CREATE_COMPARTMENT procedure, OLS 5-16 oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createAttribu
CREATE_EVALUATION_CONTEXT te(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-78
procedure, SPR 64-8, STM 20-12, STM 20-21, createAttribute(String, String, String, String) -
STM 20-31 oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createAttribu
CREATE_GROUP procedure, OLS 5-19 te(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
inverse groups, OLS 13-25 java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-79
CREATE_INDEX_SET procedure, TXT 7-26, TXT createAttributeNS(String, String) -
7-56 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createAttri
CREATE_LABEL procedure, OLS 5-23 buteNS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
CREATE_LEVEL procedure, OLS 5-14 11-129
CREATE_PHRASE procedure, TXT 12-16 CreateAWAccessStructures procedure, OSG 9-3
CREATE_POLICY procedure, OLS 5-2, OLS 5-9, syntax, OSG 15-25
TXT 7-27 CreateAWAccessStructures_FR procedure
inverse groups, OLS 13-21 generated script example, OSG 15-20
CREATE_POLICY_GROUP procedure, ADG 12-50 syntax, OSG 15-24
CREATE_PREFERENCE procedure, TXT 7-30 createBLOBTable(Connection, String), JPR 16-4
CREATE_PROPAGATION procedure, SPR 47-4, createBrowser, JPR 4-178
STM 12-8 createCDATASection(String) -
example, STM 19-52 oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createCDAT
CREATE_RELATION procedure, TXT 12-18 ASection(java.lang.String), JPR 11-79
CREATE_RULE procedure, SPR 64-11, STM 14-3 createCDATASection(String) -
example, STM 19-49 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createCDA
CREATE_RULE_SET procedure, SPR 64-13, STM TASection(java.lang.String), JPR 11-130
14-2 createComment(String) -

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oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createComm yReference(java.lang.String), JPR 11-132
ent(java.lang.String), JPR 11-79 createEvent(String) -
createComment(String) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createEven
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createCom t(java.lang.String), JPR 11-133
ment(java.lang.String), JPR 11-130 CREATEFACTMV_GS procedure, OSG 30-13
CREATECUBELEVELTUPLE procedure, OSG createFolder(), XDG 16-3
30-12 createMapMessage, JPR 4-185
CREATEDIMLEVTUPLE procedure, OSG 30-11 createMessage, JPR 2-35
CREATEDIMMV_GS procedure, OSG 30-14 createMutationEvent(String) -
createDocument() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createMuta
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createDocum tionEvent(java.lang.String), JPR 11-133
ent(), JPR 11-80 createNodeIterator(Node, int, NodeFilter, boolean) -
createDocument(String, String, DocumentType) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createNod
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDOMImplementation. eIterator(org.w3c.dom.Node, int,
createDocument(java.lang.String, org.w3c.dom.traversal.NodeFilter,
java.lang.String, boolean), JPR 11-133
org.w3c.dom.DocumentType), JPR 11-156 createObjectMessage, JPR 4-185
createDocumentFragment() - createProcessingInstruction(String, String) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createDocum oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createProcess
entFragment(), JPR 11-80 ingInstruction(java.lang.String,
createDocumentFragment() - java.lang.String), JPR 11-78, JPR 11-82
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createDocu createProcessingInstruction(String, String) -
mentFragment(), JPR 11-131 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createProc
createDocumentType(String, String, String) - essingInstruction(java.lang.String,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDOMImplementation. java.lang.String), JPR 11-134
createDocumentType(java.lang.String, createPublisher, JPR 4-186
java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-157 createQueue, JPR 2-9, JPR 2-24, JPR 4-187
createDurableSubscriber, JPR 4-180, JPR 4-181, JPR createQueueConnection, JPR 4-163
4-182, JPR 4-184 createQueueSession, JPR 4-49
createElement(String) - createQueueTable, JPR 2-8, JPR 4-187
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createElemen createRange() -
t(java.lang.String), JPR 11-80 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createRang
createElement(String) - e(), JPR 11-135
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createElem createRangeEvent(String) -
ent(java.lang.String), JPR 11-131 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createRang
createElementNS(String, String) - eEvent(java.lang.String), JPR 11-135
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createElem createReceiver, JPR 4-188, JPR 4-190
entNS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR createRemoteSubscriber, JPR 4-191, JPR 4-192, JPR
11-132 4-193
createElementNS(String, String, String) - CreateSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-19, ADW 2-17
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createElemen createSender, JPR 4-194
tNS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, createStreamMessage, JPR 4-194
java.lang.String), JPR 11-81 createSubscriber, JPR 4-195
createEntityReference(String) - createTextMessage, JPR 4-196
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createEntityR createTextNode(String) -
eference(java.lang.String), JPR 11-81 oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.createTextNo
createEntityReference(String) - de(java.lang.String), JPR 11-82
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createEntit createTextNode(String) -

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oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createText duplicate databases
Node(java.lang.String), JPR 11-135 on a remote host, RMN 12-13
createTimestamp attribute, OID 2-5, OID E-4 enterprise repository, OEC 3-3
optional in top, OID 2-10 exemplar, OCM 3-11
createTopic, JPR 4-197 geometric segments
createTopicConnection, JPR 4-230 functions for, SUG 14-1
createTopicReceiver, JPR 4-198, JPR 4-199 indexes, ADG 5-7
createTopicSession, JPR 4-49 initdb_name.ora file, RAC 5-15
createTraversalEvent(String) - initialization parameter files, RAC 5-15
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createTrav initsid.ora file, RAC 5-15
ersalEvent(java.lang.String), JPR 11-136 integrity constraints, ADG 4-2
createTreeWalker(Node, int, NodeFilter, boolean) - like user-defined charts, ODP 3-27, OSM 3-25
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.createTree messaging gateway links, ADQ 18-15
Walker(org.w3c.dom.Node, int, modified exemplar, OCM 3-17
org.w3c.dom.traversal.NodeFilter, multiple objects, ADG 2-30
boolean), JPR 11-136 new redo log groups, RAC 5-8
createURL(String) - new service category, DSU 3-7
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.createURL(j new Windows user account, OEC 4-10
ava.lang.String), JPR 8-5 objects, OCI 10-33
CreateWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-20, ADW OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, OEC 3-20, OEC
2-19 F-8
createXML Oracle directories in CDS, OAS 11-4
inserting with CLOB, example, XDG 4-15 Oracle Enterprise Manager repository, RAC 7-8
inserting with string, XDG 4-16 packages, ADG 9-15, SPR 1-3
summarized, XDG 3-17 password files, RAC 5-16
createXMLTable(Connection, String), JPR 16-5 point-to-point queue, ADQ 13-35
creating principals and accounts, OAS 11-2
a copy of an analysis, ODP 4-40 queue, ADQ 9-20
a database queue table, ADQ 13-28, ADQ 13-30
setting block size, REF 1-32, REF 1-36, REF queue tables and queues, examples, ADQ A-4
1-44 raw devices on UNIX, RAC 2-7
a new version of a baseline, OCM 2-8, OSM 6-6 raw devices on Windows, RAC 2-12
a new version of a change plan, OCM 2-10 Real Application Clusters database
a new version of a comparison, OCM 2-9, OSM backing up the new database, RAC 5-18
6-7 initdb_name.ora file, RAC 5-15
a user-defined class, ODP 4-20 initsid.ora file, RAC 5-15
administration user, ADQ 18-11 ORACLE_SID environment variable, RAC
agent user, ADQ 18-11 5-13
an analysis from a data class, ODP 4-38 OracleServicesid service, RAC 5-14
annotations, IMA 1-5, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-1 oratab file, RAC 5-13, RAC 8-3
baseline, OCM 2-7, OSM 6-6 password files, RAC 5-16
change plan, OCM 2-10 with the Database Configuration
classes like existing user-defined classes, ODP Assistant, RAC 3-8, RAC 4-2, RAC 4-3
4-24 Real Application Clusters database with manual
comparison, OCM 2-8, OSM 6-7 methods, RAC 5-9
database user for standalone repository, OEC recovery catalog, RMN 8-31
2-11 rollback segments, RAC 5-5, RAC 5-6
directive, OCM 3-7 savepoints, SPR 80-19, PCO F-81, PCC F-103,

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ADW 2-17 fixed user, SAG 29-11
schedules, ADQ 18-21 private, SAG 29-9
scoped directive, OCM 3-9 public, SAG 29-10
sequences, ADG 2-27, ADG 2-28 service names within link names, SAG 29-13
server parameter files, RAC 6-7 specifying types, SAG 29-9
SPFILE, RAA 2-2 creating databases, OLS 12-13, SAG 2-1, SAG 8-5,
standalone repository, OCM 2-2, OEC 2-9, OSM PGR 13-2
6-2 backing up the new database, SAG 2-22
subscribers, ADQ 18-20 executing CREATE DATABASE, SAG 2-18
synonyms, ADG 2-29 manually, PGR 13-2
tables, ADG 2-3 manually from a script, SAG 2-5
manually, UTL 2-8 parameters, PGR 13-2
tablespace for standalone repository, OEC 2-9 preparing to, SAG 2-2
test databases, RMN 6-14 prerequisites for, SAG 2-4
threads, RAC 5-7 problems encountered while, SAG 2-31
triggers, ADG 15-2, ADG 15-21 UNDO MANAGEMENT clause, SAG 2-24
user with Logon as a batch job privilege, OEC upgrading to a new release, SAG 2-5
4-11, OEC 4-12 using Database Configuration Assistant, SAG
user-defined charts, ODP 3-25, OSM 3-23 2-5
views, ADG 2-9 with Installer, PGR 13-2
workspaces, SPR 80-20, ADW 2-19 with locally managed tablespaces, SAG 2-26
XML schema-based tables, columns, XDG 5-23 creating datafiles, SAG 12-5
XMLType columns, XDG 4-8 creating fixed user links
XMLType table, XDG 4-7 scenario, SAG 29-34, SAG 29-35
creating a certificate authority with esm -genca creating indexes
tool, OAS 19-23 after inserting table data, SAG 16-3
creating a database associated with integrity constraints, SAG 16-11
default temporary tablespace, specifying, SAG NOLOGGING, SAG 16-7
2-24 USING INDEX clause, SAG 16-11
creating a database with Unicode datatypes, GLO creating profiles, SAG 24-20
5-8 creating publish-subscribe topic, ADQ 13-37
creating a node, ADX 4-55 creating sequences, SAG 20-12
Creating a SQL History, OTP 11-4 Creating Statistics Table
creating a temporary LOB, ADL 11-13 (PowerCartUserStats), DCD 13-40
creating a tuning session, OTP 12-1 creating synonyms, SAG 20-14
creating a Unicode database, GLO 5-8 creating tables
creating an audit trail, SAG 26-19 containing an object type with LOB attribute
creating an integration profile, OID A-49 internal Persistent LOBs, ADL 10-10
creating connected user links containing one or more LOB columns
scenario, SAG 29-35, SAG 29-36 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-5
creating context handles containing one ore more BFILE columns, ADL
getCtx, ADX 23-2 12-13
creating current user links nested, containing LOB
scenario, SAG 29-37 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-13
creating database links, SAG 29-8 of an object type with BFILE attribute, ADL
connected user, SAG 29-12 12-17
current user, SAG 29-12 with a nested table containing a BFILE, ADL
example, SAG 28-19 12-20

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creating temporary LOB, PCC 16-15 CSMIG user, GLO 11-5
creating VARRAYs csminst.sql script
containing references to LOBs, ADL 5-28 running, GLO 11-6
creating views, SAG 20-2 CSMV$COLUMNS view, GLO 11-31
creation of prioritized message queue table and CSMV$CONSTRAINTS view, GLO 11-32
queue, ADQ A-5 CSMV$ERROR view, GLO 11-33
creation of queue table and queue of object CSMV$INDEXES view, GLO 11-33
type, ADQ A-4 CSMV$TABLES view, GLO 11-34
creation of queue table and queue of RAW CSS and XSL, XDG D-7
type, ADQ A-5 CTX_ADM package
Creation Options page, RAC 4-17 RECOVER, TXT 5-2
creatorsName attribute, OID 2-5, OID E-4 SET_PARAMETER, TXT 5-3
optional attribute in top, OID 2-10 SHUTDOWN, TXT 5-5
credentials CTX_CLASSES view, TXT G-4
secure storage, OSD 8-8 CTX_CLS
critical threshold, ODP 3-30, OSM 3-27 TRAIN, TXT 6-2
CRLF (carriage-return line-feed) CTX_CLS.TRAIN procedure, TAD 1-2
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-6 CTX_DDL package
cross joins, SQL 18-19 ADD_ATTR_SECTION, TXT 7-3
Cross Reference report ADD_FIELD_SECTION, TXT 7-5
generating, OTP 17-2 ADD_SPECIAL_SECTION, TXT 7-11
CROSSCHECK command, RMR 2-93, RMN 18-2 ADD_STOP_SECTION, TXT 7-14
crosschecking, RMN 18-2 ADD_STOPCLASS, TXT 7-13
backups and copies, RMN 18-2 ADD_STOPTHEME, TXT 7-16
definition, RMN 7-8 ADD_STOPWORD, TXT 7-17
on multiple channels, RMN 18-8 ADD_SUB_LEXER, TXT 7-19
recovery catalog with the media ADD_ZONE_SECTION, TXT 7-22
manager, RMN 7-9 CREATE_INDEX_SET, TXT 7-26, TXT 7-56
cross-facility 3 event, PGR 12-18 CREATE_POLICY, TXT 7-27
cross-node registration, RAC 8-8 CREATE_PREFERENCE, TXT 7-30
Cross-Platform Job Scripts, OEM 3-5 CREATE_SECTION_GROUP, TXT 7-33
cross-product items CREATE_STOPLIST, TXT 7-36
See also cross-facility 3 event, PGR 12-17 DROP_POLICY, TXT 7-39
cross-registration, RCO 10-21 DROP_PREFERENCE, TXT 7-40
cross-schema index creation, SUG 4-8 DROP_STOPLIST, TXT 7-42
crosstab bean, OSG 3-12 OPTIMIZE_INDEX procedure, TXT 7-43
crosstab view REMOVE_SECTION, TXT 7-47
navigating Cursor for, example, OSA 9-12, OSA REMOVE_STOPCLASS, TXT 7-49
9-14 REMOVE_STOPTHEME, TXT 7-50
cross-validation, DMC 1-13 REMOVE_STOPWORD, TXT 7-51
crtsrv batch file, RAC 5-14 SET_ATTRIBUTE, TXT 7-52
CS_SRS table, SUG 5-7 SYNC_INDEX procedure, TXT 7-53
CSID parameter UNSET_ATTRIBUTE, TXT 7-55
setting OCILobRead and OCILobWrite to CTX_DDL.Add_Field_Section, XDG 7-26
OCI_UCS2ID, ADL 3-11 CTX_DDL.SYNC_INDEX procedure, TAD 2-40
CSM$COLUMNS table, GLO 11-30 CTX_DOC package, TAD 4-2, TXT 8-1
CSM$ERRORS table, GLO 11-30 FILTER, TXT 8-2
CSM$TABLES table, GLO 11-30 GIST, TXT 8-5

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HIGHLIGHT, TXT 8-10 CTX_SQES view, TXT G-16
IFILTER, TXT 8-13 CTX_STOPLISTS view, TXT G-16
MARKUP, TXT 8-14 CTX_STOPWORDS view, TXT G-16
PKENCODE, TXT 8-20 CTX_SUB_LEXERS view, TXT G-17
result tables, TXT A-8 CTX_THES package, TXT 12-1
SET_KEY_TYPE, TXT 8-22 about, TAD 7-2
THEMES, TXT 8-23 ALTER_PHRASE, TXT 12-3
TOKENS, TXT 8-26 ALTER_THESAURUS, TXT 12-5
CTX_DOC_KEY_TYPE system parameter, TXT BT, TXT 12-7
2-92 BTG, TXT 12-10
CTX_FEEDBACK_ITEM_TYPE type, TXT A-7 BTI, TXT 12-12
CTX_FEEDBACK_TYPE type, TXT 10-10, TXT A-7 BTP, TXT 12-14
CTX_INDEX_ERRORS view, TAD 2-36, TAD 8-3, CREATE_PHRASE, TXT 12-16
TXT G-5 CREATE_RELATION, TXT 12-18
example, TXT 1-40 CREATE_THESAURUS, TXT 12-20
CTX_INDEX_OBJECTS view, TXT G-5 DROP_PHRASE, TXT 12-22
CTX_INDEX_SET_INDEXES view, TXT G-7 DROP_RELATION, TXT 12-24
CTX_INDEX_SUB_LEXERS view, TXT G-7, TXT DROP_THESAURUS, TXT 12-27
G-21 NT, TXT 12-30
CTX_INDEX_SUB_LEXERS_VALUES view, TXT NTG, TXT 12-33
G-8 NTI, TXT 12-35
CTX_INDEX_VALUES view, TXT G-9 NTP, TXT 12-37
CTX_INDEXES view, TXT G-4 OUTPUT_STYLE, TXT 12-39
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTE_LOV view, TXT G-10 PT, TXT 12-40
CTX_OBJECT_ATTRIBUTES view, TXT G-10 result tables, TXT A-12
CTX_OBJECTS view, TXT G-9 RT, TXT 12-42
CTX_OUTPUT package, TXT 9-1 SN, TXT 12-44
ADD_EVENT, TXT 9-2 SYN, TXT 12-45
END_LOG, TXT 9-3 THES_TT, TXT 12-48
LOGFILENAME, TXT 9-4 TR, TXT 12-49
REMOVE_EVENT, TXT 9-5 TRSYN, TXT 12-51
START_LOG, TXT 9-6 TT, TXT 12-53
CTX_PARAMETERS view, TXT 2-92, TXT G-11 CTX_THESAURI view, TXT G-17
CTX_PENDING view, TAD 8-3, TXT G-13 CTX_THES.CREATE_TRANSLATION, TXT 12-21
CTX_PREFERENCE_VALUES view, TXT G-14 CTX_THES.DROP_TRANSLATION, TXT 12-28
CTX_PREFERENCES view, TXT G-13 CTX_THES.UPDATE_TRANSLATION, TXT 12-55
CTX_QUERY package CTX_ULEXER package, TXT 13-1
BROWSE_WORDS, TXT 10-2 CTX_USER_INDEX_ERRORS view, TAD 2-36,
COUNT_HITS, TXT 10-5 TAD 8-3, TXT G-19
EXPLAIN, TXT 10-6 example, TXT 1-40
HFEEDBACK, TXT 10-9 CTX_USER_INDEX_OBJECTS view, TXT G-19
REMOVE_SQE, TXT 10-14 CTX_USER_INDEX_SET_INDEXES view, TXT
result tables, TXT A-2 G-21
STORE_SQE, TXT 10-15 CTX_USER_INDEX_SETS view, TXT G-20
CTX_REPORT, TAD 2-41 CTX_USER_INDEX_SUB_LEXERS view, TXT G-21
CTX_SECTION_GROUPS view, TXT G-15 CTX_USER_INDEX_VALUES view, TXT G-22
CTX_SECTIONS view, TXT G-14 CTX_USER_INDEXES view, TXT G-18
CTX_SERVERS view, TXT G-15 CTX_USER_PENDING view, TAD 8-3, TXT G-22

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CTX_USER_PREFERENCE_VALUES view, TXT CTXXPATH indextype
G-23 creating, TXT 1-47
CTX_USER_PREFERENCES view, TXT G-22 CUBE clause, DWG 18-10
CTX_USER_SECTION_GROUPS view, TXT G-23 of SELECT statements, SQL 18-22
CTX_USER_SECTIONS view, TXT G-23 partial, DWG 18-12
CTX_USER_SQES view, TXT G-24 when to use, DWG 18-10
CTX_USER_STOPLISTS view, TXT G-24 Cube Viewer, OSG 5-10
CTX_USER_STOPWORDS view, TXT G-24 Cube Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32
CTX_USER_SUB_LEXERS view, TXT G-25 cubes, OSG 12-7
CTX_USER_THES_PHRASES view, TXT G-25 creating, OSG 22-3
CTX_USER_THESAURI view, TXT G-25 defined, OSG 4-14, OSG 5-9, OSG 22-2
CTX_VERSION view, TXT G-26 fact table requirements, OSG 22-2
CTXAPP hierarchical, DWG 8-42
role, XDG 7-6 materialized views, OSG 28-6, OSG 30-1 to OSG
CTXAPP role, TAD 8-2 30-14, OSG 31-1 to OSG 31-11
CTXCAT grammar, TAD 3-18 viewing, OSG 5-10
CTXCAT index, TAD 1-2, TAD 1-14 CUME_DIST function, SQL 6-45, DWG 19-13
about, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-10, TXT 1-29 cumulative distributions, SQL 6-45
about performance, TAD 5-19 cumulative incremental backups, RMN 5-42, RMN
default parameters, TXT 2-94 9-43
example, TAD 2-30 currencies
supported preferences, TXT 1-41 formats, GLO 3-32
syntax, TXT 1-41 currency, REF 1-96
unsupported preferences, TXT 1-42 international currency symbol, REF 1-99
ctxkbtc currency symbol
example, TAD 7-11 ISO, SQL 2-65
ctxkbtc complier, TXT 12-6 local, SQL 2-66
ctxload, TXT 12-2 setting for a session, SQL 10-9
examples, TXT 12-5 union, SQL 2-67
import file structure, TXT C-6 current analytic workspace, defined, OLA 2-2
load thesaurus example, TAD 7-2, TAD 7-8, current mode
TAD 7-10 TKPROF, PGR 10-13
CTXRULE index, TAD 1-2, TAD 1-14 CURRENT OF clause, PCO 5-16, PCO 7-6, PCC
about, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-11, TXT 1-29 8-4, PLS 6-50
creating, TAD 2-33 example, PCO 5-16
default parameters, TXT 2-95 example of, PCC 6-21
syntax, TXT 1-44 mimicking with ROWID, PCO 3-22, PCO 7-19,
ctxsrv PCC 3-26, PCC 8-31
shutting down, TXT 5-5 purpose of, PCC 6-21
viewing active servers, TXT G-15 restrictions, PCO 5-17
CTXSYS user, TAD 8-2 restrictions on, PCC 6-22
CTXSYS.PATH_SECTION_GROUP, XDG 7-36 current outfile, OLA 7-18
CTXXPATH, XDG 4-41 current position in a Cursor, definition, OSA 8-16
indexes, XDG 7-45 current release
storage preferences, XDG 7-47 migrating to, SUG 15-11
CTXXPATH index current row, PCO 5-12, PLS 1-5
about, TAD 2-11, TXT 1-29 definition of, PCC 2-7
syntax, TXT 1-46 using FETCH to retrieve, PCC 6-13

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current state views, PGR 24-2 purpose of, PCC C-9, ZZP 2-19
current status, OLA 6-2 Cursor class
current user database links, SAG 29-12 architecture, advantages of, OSA 8-2
advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-18 hierarchy, OSA 8-4
cannot access in shared schema, SAG 28-28 cursor control statements
creating, SAG 29-12 example of typical sequence, PCC 6-22
definition, SAG 28-16 cursor declarations, ADA 2-10
example, SAG 28-19 CURSOR expressions, SQL 4-7
schema independence, SAG 28-28 cursor expressions, PLS 6-41
CURRENT_DATE function, SQL 6-47 cursor FOR loops, PLS 6-13
CURRENT_SCHEMA attribute, USERENV, ADG passing parameters to, PLS 6-15
12-6 Cursor objects
CURRENT_SCHEMA session parameter, SQL created in the current Transaction, OSA 8-4
10-13 creating, example, OSA 9-2
CURRENT_TIMESTAMP function, SQL 6-48 current position, definition, OSA 8-16
CURRENT_USER attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-5 extent calculation, example, OSA 9-21
CURRENT_USER clause extent definition, OSA 8-25
of CREATE DATABASE LINKI, SQL 13-37 faster and slower varying components, OSA 8-6
CURRVAL pseudo-column, ADG 2-25 fetch block definition, OSA 8-27
restrictions, ADG 2-26 fetch size definition, OSA 8-27
CURRVAL pseudocolumn, PCO 4-11, PLS 6-3, getting children of, example, OSA 9-5
SQL 2-83, SQL 14-87 getting the values of, examples, OSA 9-3
Cursor, OTP glossary-5 parent starting and ending position, OSA 8-22
cursor position, OSA 8-16
closing, ZZP 5-36 Source objects for which you cannot
concept of, ADA 4-2 create, OSA 8-3
declaration of, ZZP 5-25 span, definition, OSA 8-22
declaring, ADA 2-2 specifying fetch size for a crosstab view,
name of, ADA 2-10 example, OSA 9-26
namespace for, ADA 2-10 specifying fetch size for a table view,
opening, ZZP 5-30 example, OSA 9-25
restricted scope of, ZZP 3-9 specifying the behavior of, OSA 8-8, OSA 9-19
syntax of, ADA B-3 starting and ending positions of a value, example
using in queries, ADA 4-8 of calculating, OSA 9-21
cursor attributes structure, OSA 8-5
%BULK_EXCEPTIONS, PLS 5-44 cursor operations
%BULK_ROWCOUNT, PLS 5-43 overview of, PCC 6-12
%FOUND, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39 cursor space for time, OTP 5-5
%ISOPEN, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39 cursor subqueries, PLS 6-41
%NOTFOUND, PLS 6-35 CURSOR syntax (nested tables), JSS 6-62
%ROWCOUNT, PLS 6-36, PLS 6-39 cursor variable
implicit, PLS 6-38 closing, ADA 3-11
syntax, PLS 13-43 cursor variable parameters, ADA 3-9
values, PLS 6-36 cursor variables, PCO 6-30, PCO F-10, PCC 4-29,
cursor cache, PCO 8-25 PCC F-12, PLS 6-16, ADA 2-10, ADA 3-9, ADA
definition of, PCC 9-39 4-8
gathering statistics about, PCO 8-28 advantages, PCO 6-30
purpose, PCO 8-23, PCO D-9 allocating, PCO 6-31, PCC 4-30, ADA 3-9

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as parameters to table functions, PLS 8-39 allocating, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
assignment, PLS 6-31 allocating a cursor variable, PCC 4-30
closing, PCO 6-34, PLS 6-24 analogy, PLS 1-5
declaring, PCO 6-31, PCC 4-29, PLS 6-18 analogy for, PCC 2-7
fetching from, PCO 6-33, PLS 6-23 and closing database links, SAG 30-2
heap memory usage, PCO 6-31 association with queries, PCC 6-12
must use late binding, ADA 3-11 association with query, PCO 5-12
not available for Ada, ADA 3-9 cached, SQL 17-24
opening, PLS 6-19, ADA 3-10 canceling, ADG 7-10
anonymous block, PCO 6-33 closing, ADG 7-10, PCO F-14, PCC F-18, PLS
stored procedure, PCO 6-32 6-10
opening in a standalone stored creating, CON 14-10
procedure, ADA 3-11 DBMS_SQL package, SPR 69-5
restrictions, PCO 6-35, PLS 6-33 declaring, PCO 5-12, PCC 6-13, PLS 6-6
restrictions on, PCC 4-35 declaring and opening cursor variables, ADG
return types, ADA 3-11 9-32
scope, PCO 6-31 defined, CON 14-6
syntax, PLS 13-48 definition, CON 1-26
using to reduce network traffic, PLS 6-30 definition of, PCC 2-7
using with dynamic SQL, PLS 11-7 effects on performance, PCO D-7
cursor variables, restrictions on, ADA 3-12 embedded SQL, CON 14-5
CURSOR_ALREADY_OPEN exception, PLS 7-5 explicit, PLS 6-6
CURSOR_NUM column explicit versus implicit, PCO 5-12, PCC 2-7
TKPROF_TABLE table, PGR 10-19 fetching from, PLS 6-8
CURSOR_SHARING initialization parameter, PGR fetching rows from, PCO F-46, PCO F-49, PCC
1-71, PGR 14-24, PGR 14-45, REF 1-31 F-59, PCC F-62
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-8, SQL for multirow queries, PCC 6-12
10-46 how handling affects performance, PCC C-7
CURSOR_SHARING_EXACT hint, PGR 5-39 implicit, PLS 6-11
CURSOR_SPACE_FOR_TIME initialization maximum number of, ADG 7-9, CON 14-6
parameter, REF 1-31 movement through active set, PCC 6-15
setting, PGR 14-39 naming, PCO 5-13
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-46 object dependencies and, CON 15-10
CursorInput class, OSA 8-9, OSA 8-11 OPEN_CURSORS initialization parameter, REF
CursorManager class, OSA 8-12 1-107
hierarchy, OSA 8-13 opening, PCO F-71, PCO F-73, PCC F-92, PCC
CursorManager objects F-94, PLS 6-7, CON 7-18, CON 14-6
closing before rolling back a Transaction, OSA packaged, PLS 6-12
7-9 parameterized, PLS 6-8
creating, example, OSA 9-2 pointers to, ADG 9-31
updating the CursorManagerSpecification, OSA private SQL areas and, ADG 7-9, CON 7-19,
8-12 CON 14-6
CursorManagerSpecification class, OSA 8-9 purpose of, PCC 6-12
creating object, example, OSA 9-2 recursive, CON 14-7
CursorManagerUpdateEvent class, OSA 8-15 recursive SQL and, CON 14-7
CursorManagerUpdateListener class, OSA 8-15 reopening, PCO 5-14, PCO 5-15, PCC 6-14, PCC
cursors, ADG 7-9, PCO 5-12, PCC 2-16, PCC 4-29, 6-16
PLS 1-5, PLS 6-6, OSG 3-16 restricted scope of, PCO 2-27

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restrictions, PCO 5-13 custom tags. See tag libraries
restrictions on declaring, PCC 6-13 CustomDatum (deprecated), JSS 6-8
RETURN clause, PLS 6-12 CustomDatum interface, ADO 3-17
rules for naming, PCC 6-13 CustomDatum Java storage format, SQL 16-11
scope, PCO 5-14 customer query, RCG 1-10, RCG 5-3
scope of, PCC 6-14 customization
scope rules, PLS 6-7 converting .ser profiles to .class, JSS 8-68
scrollable, CON 14-7 creation and registration, JSS A-7
scrollable cursors, PCC 6-16 customizer harness connection options, JSS
shared, ADG 12-9 A-18
shared pool, REF 1-64, REF 1-149, REF 1-151 customizer harness general options, JSS A-14
statements for manipulating, PCC 6-12 customizer harness options overview, JSS A-12
stored procedures and, CON 14-19 defining column types/sizes, JSS A-27
syntax, PLS 13-54 defining parameter sizes, JSS A-29
types of, PCC 2-7 during translation, JSS 9-10
using for multirow queries, PCO 5-12 enabling/disabling, JSS 8-66
using more than one, PCO 5-14, PCC 6-14 error and status messages, JSS A-9
when closed automatically, PCO 5-16 force customization, JSS A-26
cursors (SQL) jar file usage, JSS A-38
closing, OLA 10-13, OLA 10-14 more about customization, JSS A-5
declaring, OLA 10-5 options, JSS A-11
opening, OLA 10-8 options to invoke special customizers, JSS A-21
CursorSpecification class, OSA 8-10 Oracle customizer options, JSS A-24
CursorSpecification objects overview/syntax of customizer-specific
getting from a CursorManagerSpecification, options, JSS A-23
example, OSA 9-19 parameter default sizes, JSS A-30
custom aggregates, OSG 2-3 related SQLJ options, JSS A-37
custom databases show SQL transformations, JSS A-32
installation of Workspace Manager statement cache size, JSS A-34
required, ADW A-1 steps in process, JSS A-6
custom Java classes summary of Oracle features used, JSS A-35
about custom Java classes, JSS 6-6 version compatibility, JSS A-25
compiling, JSS 6-17 Customized
creation by JPublisher, JSS 6-28 configuration type, RAC 3-5, RAC 3-6, RAC 3-7
examples, JSS 6-47 customizer harness
extending, JSS 6-51 connection options, JSS A-18
generation by JPublisher, JSS 6-32 general options, JSS A-14
mapping to alternative classes, JSS 6-41 invoke special customizers, JSS A-21
reading and writing data, JSS 6-17 options overview, JSS A-12
requirements, JSS 6-11 overview, JSS A-5
sample class, JSS 6-19 customizer option (customizer harness), JSS A-15
specifying member names, JSS 6-45 customizers
strongly typed, definition, JSS 6-2 choosing, JSS A-11
support for object methods, JSS 6-10 option to choose customizer, JSS A-15
using to serialize object, JSS 6-74 overview, JSS A-5
weakly typed, definition, JSS 6-2 passing options through SQLJ, JSS 8-63
custom measures, OSG 3-13 specifying default, JSS 8-88
Custom repository creation option, OEC 3-10 customizing time zone data, GLO 12-17

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CWM, OSG 5-2, OSG 5-5, OSG 27-2 cwmlite1
See also OLAP Catalog identifying on UNIX, RAC 2-9
CWM Lite CyberSafe, OAS 1-12
See CWM authentication parameters, OAS B-2
CWM_CLASSIFY package, OSG 27-1 to OSG 27-17 configuring authentication, OAS 5-2
subprograms, OSG 27-3 kinstance, OAS 5-3
CWM2, OSG 5-2 to OSG 5-3, OSG 5-5, OSG 5-11 realm, OAS 5-3
See also OLAP Catalog sqlnet.ora file sample, OAS A-3
views, OSG 13-1 system requirements, OAS 1-18
write APIs, OSG 5-11 CyberSafe ActiveTrust, OSD 4-4
CWM2_OLAP_AW_ACCESS package, OSG 3-3, CyberSafe authentication, OSD 4-4, OSD 9-36
OSG 5-3, OSG 15-1 to OSG 15-25 CyberSafe Challenger
subprograms, OSG 15-23 system requirements, OAS 1-18
CWM2_OLAP_AW_MAP package, OSG 5-12, CYCLE option, CREATE SEQUENCE, RAA 3-10
OSG 26-1 to OSG 26-15 CYCLE parameter
subprograms, OSG 26-2 of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE
CWM2_OLAP_AW_OBJECT package, OSG 5-4, SEQUENCE, SQL 9-142
OSG 5-11, OSG 25-1 to OSG 25-9 of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90
subprograms, OSG 25-2 cyclic redundancy check (CRC) errors, RDE 4-10
CWM2_OLAP_CUBE package, OSG 5-11, OSG cycling in complexTypes
22-1 to OSG 22-15 self-referencing, XDG 5-49
subprograms, OSG 22-4
CWM2_OLAP_DIMENSION package, OSG 5-11,
D
OSG 17-1 to OSG 17-13
subprograms, OSG 17-5 D
CWM2_OLAP_DIMENSION_ATTRIBUTE number format element, SQL 2-65
package, OSG 5-11, OSG 18-1 to OSG 18-11 d option (sqlj -d), JSS 8-30
subprograms, OSG 18-4 d, ojspc option (binary output dir), JSE 6-19
CWM2_OLAP_HIERARCHY package, OSG 5-11, D0801070.SQL script, REF 5-7
OSG 19-1 to OSG 19-12 D0900010.SQL script, REF 5-7
subprograms, OSG 19-3 DAC. See discretionary access control (DAC)
CWM2_OLAP_LEVEL package, OSG 5-11, OSG DAD, definition, ADX Glossary-5
20-1 to OSG 20-14 daemons, OID 3-2
subprograms, OSG 20-3 dangling REFs, ADO 2-5, ADO 2-6, CON 13-10
CWM2_OLAP_LEVEL_ATTRIBUTE dangling refs, PLS 10-36
package, OSG 5-11, OSG 21-1 to OSG 21-13 Danish
subprograms, OSG 21-3 alternate spelling, TXT E-4
CWM2_OLAP_MEASURE package, OSG 5-11, index defaults, TXT 2-89
OSG 23-1 to OSG 23-11 supplied stoplist, TXT D-5
subprograms, OSG 23-4 .dat files, generated by bulkload, OID 7-19
CWM2_OLAP_PC_TRANSFORM package, OSG data
5-3, OSG 16-1 to OSG 16-4, OSG 17-2 abstraction, PLS 10-2
CWM2_OLAP_TABLE_MAP package, OSG 5-12, access rules, OLS 1-9
OSG 24-1 to OSG 24-23 access to
subprograms, OSG 24-4 concurrent, CON 20-2
CWMLite, OEA 10-26, OEM 4-26 control of, CON 22-2
CWMLITE tablespace fine-grained access control, CON 23-24
raw devices, RAC 2-6 security domains, CON 22-2

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aggregation how stored in tables, CON 10-6
composite columns of GROUP BY, SQL including in control files, UTL 5-10
18-23 independence, SQL 15-2
concatenated grouping sets of GROUP integrity, PLS 6-43, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-8
BY, SQL 18-23 integrity checking on input, SQL 2-12
grouping sets, SQL 18-23 integrity of, CON 10-5, CON 21-2
analyzing, OTP 10-4 CHECK constraints, CON 21-20
analyzing collected, ODP 4-35 enforcing, CON 21-4, CON 21-5
and transactions, PER 1-10 introduction, CON 1-19
baselines, PER 2-8 parallel DML restrictions, DWG 21-26
browsing collected, ODP 4-37 referential, CON 21-3
caching frequently used, SQL 11-35, SQL 15-54 types, CON 21-3
collecting, OTP 10-3, OTP 13-1 label-based access, OLS 2-2
collecting Database class, OTP 13-4 loading data contained in the SQL*Loader
collecting incomplete, OTP 13-17 control file, UTL 6-55
collecting Instance class, OTP 13-6 loading in sections
collecting invalid, OTP 13-17 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-16
collecting Schema class, OTP 13-9 loading into more than one table
collecting System class, OTP 13-11 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-39
collecting unusable, OTP 13-17 loading multimedia, IMU 1-15
collecting Workload class, OTP 13-13 loading using external tables, SAG 15-35
concurrency, definition, CON 1-40 locks, PLS 6-43
consistency of locks on, CON 20-22
examples of lock behavior, CON 20-33 maximum length of delimited data for
locks, CON 20-3 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-27
manual locking, CON 20-32 modeling, PER 1-14
read consistency, definition, CON 1-40 moving between operating systems using
repeatable reads, CON 20-6 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-36
transaction level, CON 20-6 organization of collected, ODP 4-36
underlying principles, CON 20-17 partitioning, DWG 5-4
deep data protection, OSD 9-12 privacy, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-9
delimiter marks in data and SQL*Loader, UTL providing complete and accurate, OTP 18-2
6-26 purging, DWG 14-11
determining what is being collected, ODP 4-17 queries, PER 1-12
distinguishing different input formats for restricting access, OLS 1-4
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-39 retrieving, SQL 8-2
distinguishing different input row object saving in a direct path load, UTL 9-13
subtypes, UTL 5-39, UTL 5-41 saving rows
editing, OTP 10-4, OTP 14-1 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-20
encapsulation, PLS 1-16 scoring, DMC 3-7
encryption of stored, OSD 2-10 searches, PER 1-12
excluding from an analysis, OTP 15-2 security of, SAG 23-3
exporting, UTL 1-27 selecting collected, ODP 3-12, OSM 3-11
formatted data and SQL*Loader, UTL 10-28 sensitivity, OLS 1-10, OLS 5-24
gathering, PER 2-6 specifying as temporary, SQL 15-24
generating unique values with sufficiency check, DWG 22-37
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57 transformation, DWG 13-9
historical, PER 2-8 transportation, DWG 12-2

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undo development process, DCD 2-2
storing, SQL 14-80 domains, DCD 1-4
unsorted external procedures (guidelines), DCD 4-15
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-18 installation, DCD 2-4
values optimized for SQL*Loader interfaces, DCD 1-14
performance, UTL 6-55 method, DCD 1-8
viewing, OTP 10-4, OTP 14-1 naming conventions, DCD 2-8
data affinity, RDE 2-4 suggested development approach, DCD 2-14
data aggregation data cartridges, JPR 5-2
best practice, OLA 12-24 OCI functions, OCI vi, OCI 2-2, OCI 19-1
creating the aggregation map, OLA 12-7 data class
for multiple variables, OLA 12-11 definition, ODP 4-16
data block corruption in Capacity Planner analysis view, ODP 4-36
repairing, SAG 22-2 to SAG 22-15 modifying selection criteria, ODP 4-44
data blocks, RCO 1-4, CON 2-2 saving as an analysis, ODP 4-38
allocating for extents, CON B-2 specifying for historical data collection, ODP
altering size of, SAG 2-37 4-15
cache transfers in advanced queuing, RDE 3-6 specifying selection criteria for, ODP 4-38
cached in memory, CON 8-8 viewing an analysis for, ODP 4-37
coalescing extents, CON B-3 data collection
coalescing free space in blocks, CON 2-6 See historical data collection
controlling free space in, CON 2-7, CON B-15 data collection. See collecting data
corrupted, UMR 5-3 data collection services, tracing, OIA B-29
definition, CON 1-4 data compression
format, CON 2-4 See data segment compression, DWG 8-23
free lists and, CON B-20 data compression, XML Parser for Java, ADX 4-10
how rows stored in, CON 1-2, CON 10-6 data confidentiality, JJD 5-2
managing space in, SAG 14-2 to SAG 14-7 data control in OO4O, ADG 1-39
non-standard block size, SAG 2-37 data conversion, ADG 3-38, SQL 2-48
overview, CON 2-2 ANSI datatypes, ADG 3-37
PCTFREE in clusters, SAG 18-5 assignments, ADG 3-38
reading multiple, REF 1-40 between character datatypes, SQL 2-50
read-only transactions and, CON 20-33 CHARTOROWID function, CON 12-27
row directory, CON 10-9 direct path load, UTL 9-6
shared in clusters, SAG 18-2, CON 10-63 expression evaluation, ADG 3-40
shown in ROWIDs, ADG 3-34 HEXTORAW function, CON 12-27
shown in rowids, CON 12-18, CON 12-19 implicit
size of, REF 1-32, REF 1-36, REF 1-44 disadvantages, SQL 2-48
space available for inserted rows, CON B-19 implicit versus explicit, SQL 2-48
specifying size of, SAG 2-37 in Pro*C/C++, GLO 6-22
standard block size, SAG 2-37 JDBC driver, GLO 6-29
stored in the buffer cache, CON 7-7 OCI driver, GLO 6-27
transaction entry settings, SAG 14-8 ODBC and OLE DB drivers, GLO 6-30
verifying, SAG 12-14 program interface, CON 8-23
writing to disk, CON 8-8 RAWTOHEX function, CON 12-27
data cache, PGR 16-2 RAWTONHEX function, CON 12-27
data cartridge REFTOHEX function, CON 12-27
definition, DCD 1-2 ROWIDTOCHAR function, CON 12-27

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ROWIDTONCHAR function, CON 12-27 data definition language (DDL) statements, IPI 1-5
SQL/DS and DB2 datatypes, ADG 3-37 Data definition statements, NEW 3-14
thin driver, GLO 6-28 Data Definition Statements (DDL), OTP glossary-6
TO_CHAR function, CON 12-26 data dictionary, PGR 14-34, REF 2-1, OTP
TO_CLOB function, CON 12-27 glossary-6
TO_DATE function, CON 12-26 access to, CON 4-2
TO_NCHAR function, CON 12-26 adding comments to, SQL 12-69
TO_NCLOB function, CON 12-27 ALL prefixed views, CON 4-6
TO_NUMBER function, CON 12-26 cache, CON 7-13, REF 3-96, REF 3-117, REF
Unicode Java strings, GLO 6-27 3-118, REF 3-119, REF 3-120, REF 3-121
when performed implicitly, SQL 2-49, SQL 2-51 location of, CON 7-11
when specified explicitly, SQL 2-52 changing storage parameters, SAG 21-30
data conversions changing storage parameters of, SAG 21-27
DATE datatype, IPI 4-23 compatibility, MIG 5-29
internal datatypes, IPI 4-20, IPI 4-21 compile-time errors, ADG 9-36
INTERVAL datatypes, IPI 4-23 conflicts with control files, SAG 6-9
LOB datatype, IPI 4-22 content of, CON 4-2, CON 7-13
TIMESTAMP datatypes, IPI 4-23 contents with Generic Connectivity, HET D-6
data copying, MIG 2-7 datafiles, CON 3-8, REF 1-60
data cubes DBA prefixed views, CON 4-6
hierarchical, DWG 18-26 defined, CON 4-2
Data Definition Language definition, CON 1-32
creating CHAR objects with DBMS=V6, ZZP dependencies tracked by, CON 15-3
3-7 dictionary managed tablespaces, CON 3-13
data definition language DICTIONARY view, REF 2-230
altering replicated objects, SPR 53-28, RAR DUAL table, CON 4-6
20-25 dynamic performance tables, CON 4-7
asynchronous, SPR 53-77, RAR 20-74 installing for Heterogeneous Services, HET 4-2
auditing, CON 24-7 integrity constraints in, ADG 4-29
definition, CON 1-11 locks, CON 20-30
described, CON 14-4 mapping for Generic Connectivity, HET D-6
embedding in PL/SQL, CON 14-20 Oracle server name/SQL Server name, HET
in transactions, PCC 3-17 D-6
locks, CON 20-30 owner of, CON 4-3
parsing with DBMS_SQL, CON 14-20 prefixes to views of, CON 4-5
processing statements, CON 14-14 procedure source code, ADG 9-36
roles and privileges, CON 23-22 protection, MIG 5-30
SQL statements, OCI 1-7 public synonyms for, CON 4-4
supplying asynchronous, SPR 53-77 purging pending rows from, SAG 32-13, SAG
data definition language (DDL) 32-14
description, PCO 5-2 querying views, RDE 4-5
embedded, PCO 14-32 removing Streams information, SPR 73-32
events and triggers, SQL 15-101 replication, REP 1-17
statements, SQL 9-2 row cache and, CON 7-13
and implicit commit, SQL 9-2 schema object views, ADG 2-34, SAG 21-30
causing recompilation, SQL 9-2 scripts, PGR 13-4, REF 5-3
PL/SQL support, SQL 9-2 CATALOG.SQL, PGR 13-5
statements requiring exclusive access, SQL 9-2 CATPROC.SQL, PGR 13-5

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segments in the, SAG 21-28 data expansion during character set
sequence cache, RAA 3-10 migration, GLO 10-2
SQL scripts, REF 5-2 data expansion during conversion
statistics in, PGR 3-15 JDBC thin driver, GLO 9-12
structure of, CON 4-2 data fields
SYSTEM tablespace, CON 3-8, CON 4-2, CON specifying the SQL*Loader datatype, UTL 6-7
4-5 data format, IMJ 1-5, IMU 1-8
tables, REF 2-1 figure, DMC 1-24
translation support for Generic data formatting, OSG 3-11
Connectivity, HET D-1 Data Gatherer, troubleshooting, OIA B-37
USER prefixed views, CON 4-5 Data Guard, RDE 1-4
uses of, CON 4-3 broker, CON 1-64
table and column definitions, CON 14-11 components, CON 1-63
using in schema tuning, OTP 13-10 configurations, CON 1-63
V$DBFILE view, SAG 2-31 log apply services
V$LOGFILE view, SAG 2-31 log apply services, CON 1-63
views, RAC 5-6, REF 1-60 log transport services
overview, REF 2-1 log transport services, CON 1-63
user views, REF 2-1 logical standby databases, CON 1-64
views used in optimization, PGR 3-15 overview, CON 1-63
data dictionary tables, OLS 6-2, OLS 6-18, OLS physical standby databases, CON 1-64
12-8, OLS 12-13, OLS B-2 data inconsistencies causing data loss, GLO 10-5
data dictionary views, UMR 2-6, UMR 2-8, UMR data indexing, PGR 13-10
2-14 data integrity, OAS 1-7, PCO 3-12, PCC 3-13, OID
comments 2-12, OID 2-13, OID 10-2, OID 31-6
updating, RAR 7-45 definition of, PCC 3-16
DBA_DB_LINKS, SAG 29-21, SAG 32-3, SAG in structured, unstructured storage, XDG 3-26
32-5 Oracle XML DB, XDG 3-33
Generic Connectivity, HET D-6 parallel propagation, REP 2-55
Heterogeneous Services, HET 4-18, HET D-2 serial propagation, REP 2-55
materialized views, RAR 28-1 data item
NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS, GLO 3-9 adding to a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS, GLO 3-9 definition, ODP 4-17
NLS_SESSION_PARAMETER, GLO 3-9 modifying in a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
refresh groups, RAR 28-1 removing from a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
replication, RAR 10-1, RAR 25-1 selecting for collection, ODP 4-17
USER, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-5 stopping collection for a, ODP 4-18
data encryption, ADG 11-5, NEW 3-54 Data Items page in user-defined charts, ODP 3-26,
distributed systems, SAG 28-30 OSM 3-23
Data Encryption Standard (DES), OAS 2-3, OSD data link layer, NET 4-2
2-11, OSD 3-5, OSD 9-6, OSD 9-28 data loading, PGR 13-10
DES encryption algorithm, OAS 1-6 with external tables, CON 10-15
DES40 encryption algorithm, OAS 2-3 data locality
Triple-DES encryption algorithm, OAS 1-6, in Real Application Clusters, RDE 2-4
OAS 2-3 data lock, PCO 3-12
data exchange commands, OSG 2-5 data locks, PCC 3-16
data expansion conversion, CON 20-18
during data conversion, GLO 6-17 duration of, CON 20-17

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escalation, CON 20-18 data marts, DWG 1-7
data loss data migration process, OID E-2
caused by data inconsistencies, GLO 10-5 data mining, DWG 20-4
during character set migration, GLO 10-4 data mining API, DMC 1-3
during OCI Unicode character set data mining components, DMC 1-3
conversion, GLO 6-15 data mining functions, DMC 1-4
from mixed character sets, GLO 10-6 data mining server
data loss during character set conversion, GLO connect to, DMC 3-3, DMC 3-9
2-16 data mining server (DMS), DMC 1-3, DMC 1-19,
data loss during datatype conversion DMC 1-24
exceptions, GLO 6-7 data mining tasks, DMC 1-19
Data Management Wizards, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32 data mining tasks per function, DMC 1-19
Data manipulation language, NEW 3-14 data model, SUG 1-4
data manipulation language LRS, SUG 6-7
auditing, CON 24-7 data models
definition, CON 1-11 object-relational principles, CON 1-32, CON
described, CON 14-3 1-40
locks acquired by, CON 20-27 data object number
parallel DML, DWG 21-18, CON 18-13 extended ROWID, ADG 3-33, ADG 3-34
privileges controlling, CON 23-5 extended rowid, CON 12-18
processing statements, CON 14-10 in extended rowids, SQL 2-34
serializable isolation for subqueries, CON 20-14 DATA parameter
SQL statements, OCI 1-8 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-5
statements allowed in distributed data path loads
transactions, SAG 28-33 direct and conventional, UTL 9-1
transaction model for parallel DML, DWG data point
21-22 displaying a currently excluded point in a
triggers and, CON 17-4, CON 17-20 chart, ODP 4-45
data manipulation language (DML), PCO 5-7 excluding from a chart, ODP 4-45
allowing during indexing, SQL 9-74 viewing the value of a, ODP 4-42
operations data preprocessing, DMC 1-6
and triggers, SQL 15-99 data privacy, OAS 1-5, OID 2-12, OID 10-2, OID
during index creation, SQL 13-76 31-6
during index rebuild, SQL 11-86 by using SSL, OID 1-9
parallelizing, SQL 15-56 data propagation
restricting operations, SQL 10-31 and dependency maintenance, REP 2-54
retrieving affected rows, SQL 16-61, SQL 17-63, asynchronous, REP 2-40
SQL 18-67 synchronous, REP 2-42
retrieving rows affected by, SQL 16-61, SQL data protection, CON 1-63
17-63, SQL 18-67 modes, CON 1-63
statements, SQL 9-4 data recovery
PL/SQL support, SQL 9-4 direct path load
triggers SQL*Loader, UTL 9-15
and LOB columns and attributes, SQL 2-31 data samples
data manipulation language (DML) statements, IPI specifying the length of time between, ODP
1-6 4-10
Data Manipulation Statements (DML), OTP specifying the number to collect for a time
glossary-6 interval, ODP 4-10

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data scoring data structures
main steps, DMC 3-8 involved in recovery, BRC 1-9
output data, DMC 3-10 new for 8.0, OCI 2-5
prerequisites, DMC 3-8 Data Structures and Types of XSLT APIs for
data security C, XML 14-2
definition, CON 1-43 data transfer, maximizing, NET 7-13
data segment compression, SQL 9-101, SQL 11-33, data transformation
SQL 14-16, SQL 15-29, DWG 3-5 multistage, DWG 13-2
bitmap indexes, DWG 5-18 pipelined, DWG 13-4
materialized views, DWG 8-23 data truncation, GLO 10-2
partitioning, DWG 3-5, DWG 5-17 restrictions, GLO 10-3
data segments, CON 2-12, CON 10-6 data type
definition, CON 1-4 of MDM metadata objects, OSA 2-24
data selection commands, OSG 2-5 of MdmSource objects, OSA 2-26
data source data types, DMC 1-2
definition, ODP 3-12, ODP 4-17, OSM 3-11 converting, OLA 4-3, OLA 4-17
designating for a user-defined class, ODP 4-21 date, OLA 3-7
examples of, ODP 4-17 numeric, OLA 3-4
selecting, ODP 3-12, OSM 3-11 of expressions, OLA 4-2
selecting for collection, ODP 4-17 of numeric expressions, OLA 4-15, OLA 4-17
stopping collection for a, ODP 4-18 of user-defined function, OLA 7-12
data source support spatial, SUG 2-1
associating a connection, JSS 7-13 text, OLA 3-5
associating a default context, JSS 7-15 data usage specification (DUS) object, DMC 1-25
auto-commit mode, JSS 7-14 data values
dataSource (connection context WITH accessing variable, OLA 4-13
clause), JSS 3-7 converting when reading files, OLA 11-10
general overview, JSS 7-13 numeric, OLA 4-15
requirements, JSS 7-15 saving calculations, OLA 5-12
SQLJ data source classes, JSS 7-17 Data View wizard
SQLJ data source interfaces, JSS 7-16 choosing an event, ODP 7-19
SQLJ-specific data sources, JSS 7-16 choosing items, ODP 7-20
data storage, OSG 4-7 choosing sort criteria, ODP 7-22
defined procedurally, TXT 2-16 creating data views using, ODP 7-18
direct, TXT 2-3 defining number of rows, ODP 7-22
example, TXT 7-30 Data Viewer, ODP 7-1
external, TXT 2-11 computing statistics, ODP 7-4
index default, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28 starting, ODP 7-2
master/detail, TXT 2-8 tips on using
preference example, TAD 2-23 collect data for specific wait events, PGR
URL, TXT 2-12 12-36
data store usage scenarios, ODP 7-2
definition, OSA 1-4 data views
exploring, OSA 4-2 creating, ODP 7-12
scope of, OSA 4-2 definition of, ODP 7-2
data streaming definitions, ODP 7-9
definition, PLS 8-47 displaying, ODP 7-5
data striping, OSG 6-5 drill down to related events, ODP 7-13

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drill-down refreshing table data, DWG 21-20
selecting, ODP 7-16 star queries, DWG 17-4
modifying, ODP 7-12 data warehousing
descriptions, ODP 7-13 architecture, CON 1-55
options, ODP 7-13 bitmap indexes, CON 10-48
sort order, ODP 7-13 dimension schema objects, CON 10-25
options, ODP 7-10 dimensions, PGR 1-68
saving, ODP 7-18 ETL, CON 1-54
See also drill-down data views, ODP 7-1 features, CON 1-53
SQL statement, ODP 7-11 hierarchies, CON 10-25
statistics, ODP 7-10, ODP 7-12 invalidated views and packages, CON 15-7
viewing data, ODP 7-10 materialized views, CON 1-58, CON 10-22
data views in Oracle Trace OLAP, CON 1-54
Average Elapsed Time, ODP 7-7 star queries, PGR 1-68
CPU Statistics, ODP 7-8 summaries, CON 10-22
Disk Reads, ODP 7-6 data warehousing documentation, NEW 4-4
Disk Reads/Execution Ratio, ODP 7-7 data() function
Disk Reads/Logical Reads Ratio, ODP 7-7 of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-13
Disk Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio, ODP 7-6 data, updating by using Oracle Directory
Execute Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 Manager, OID 4-10
Fetch Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 DATA_LABEL function, OLS 9-7
Logical Reads, ODP 7-6 database
Logical Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio, ODP 7-6 application administrator, ADG 11-13
Number of Rows Processed, ODP 7-8 applications and security, ADG 11-10
Parse Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 archiving mode, RAC 5-8
Parse/Execution Ratio, ODP 7-7 backups, RCO 1-5
Re-Parse Frequency, ODP 7-7 block buffers parameter, OID 19-10
Rows Fetched/Fetch Count Ratio, ODP 7-9 block size parameter, OID 19-10
Rows Sorted, ODP 7-9 buffers, PGR 14-12, PGR 14-35
Sorts in Memory, ODP 7-9 cache size, OID 13-10
Sorts on Disk, ODP 7-9 changing password, OAS 18-7
Total Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 components, created when using the
Waits by Average Wait Time, ODP 7-9 DBCA, RAC 8-4
Waits by Event Frequency, ODP 7-9 configuration, JJD 4-2
Waits by Total Wait Time, ODP 7-9 configurations, types, RAC 3-6
Data Warehouse connecting to, IPI 2-2
configuration type, RAC 3-5, RAC 3-6 connecting to an application, IMJ 1-9
data warehouse, OSA 1-3, RCO 4-3, DWG 8-2 connection made in tree, OEA 3-3
architectures, DWG 1-5 connections, OID 2-19
deploying applications for in Real Application concurrent, OID 19-11, OID C-5
Clusters, RDE 2-3 pooling, OID 1-8
dimension tables, DWG 8-7 dedicated for directory, OID 2-17
dimensions, DWG 17-4 design and modeling, ADQ 7-1
fact tables, DWG 8-7 event notification, ADG 16-1, ADG 17-5
logical design, DWG 2-2 extraction
partitioned tables, DWG 5-10 with and without Change Data
physical design, DWG 3-2 Capture, DWG 15-2
refresh tips, DWG 14-18 failure to open after removing

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incompatibilities, MIG 5-10 security for, SAG 23-8
global name in a distributed system, ADG 2-31 security officer versus, SAG 1-3, SAG 23-2
granting privileges, SAG 25-11 SYS and SYSTEM accounts, SAG 1-11
granting roles, SAG 25-11 utilities for, SAG 1-26
identifying, OTP 11-3 database administrators (DBAs)
Java, JPG 2-2 authentication, CON 22-13
number of archived log files, RAA 3-8 data dictionary views, CON 4-6
number of instances, RAA B-2, RAC 5-2 DBA role, ADO 4-2, CON 23-23
password, changing, OID 5-34 password files, CON 22-14
preventing changes to, SQL 9-53 database authentication, SAG 24-9
privileges, JJD 5-2 database block buffers, OTP 5-5
privileges Oracle Expert requires to access, OTP Database Buffer Cache, OTP 5-6
12-2 database buffers
quiescing, RAA 4-21 after committing transactions, CON 16-7
recovery, OEA 11-29 buffer cache, CON 7-7, CON 8-8
rollback segments, RAC 5-5 clean, CON 8-8
sample tables, JPG v committing transactions, CON 8-10
scalability, DWG 21-20 defined, CON 7-7
schema plan, JPG 5-5 definition, CON 1-25
security and schemas, ADG 11-20 dirty, CON 7-7, CON 8-8
server, OID 1-6 free, CON 7-7
server error, OID G-2 multiple buffer pools, CON 7-10
staging, DWG 8-2 pinned, CON 7-7
steps in initial configuration, OTP 19-2 size of cache, CON 7-8
system user passwords, SQL 13-26 writing of, CON 8-8
triggers, JPG 1-5, JPG 4-6 database cache, OSG 7-3
tuning, ADQ 5-2, OID 19-10 database changes
user and application user, ADG 11-11 making permanent, PLS 6-44
when to configure a new, OTP 19-2 undoing, PLS 6-45
workload, OTP 21-1 database character set, PLS 3-11
database access character data conversion, GLO 10-8
enabling, ADQ 9-96 choosing, GLO 2-14
Database Access Descriptor, definition, ADX compatibility between client operating system
Glossary-5 and applications, GLO 2-16
database administration, OEA 10-1, OEM 4-1 performance, GLO 2-17
Database Administration Functionality, OEM 1-13 Database class, OTP 13-4
database administrator automatic data collection, OTP 13-5
role during the upgrade, MIG 1-7 collecting, OTP 13-4
database administrators, OAS 19-32, SAG 1-2 Database Users category, OTP 13-4
application administrator versus, SAG 23-12 deleting previously collected data for, OTP 13-5
initial priorities, SAG 1-4 to SAG 1-8 frequency of collection, OTP 13-5
operating system account, SAG 1-10 Name/Version category, OTP 13-4
password files for, SAG 1-16 Public Synonyms category, OTP 13-4
responsibilities of, SAG 1-2 Tablespaces category, OTP 13-4
roles when to collect, OTP 13-5
about, SAG 1-13 database concepts for host application
for security, SAG 23-9 developer, ADA 4-2
security and privileges of, SAG 1-10 database configuration, OSG 6-2

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Database Configuration Assistant, ODS 2-19, ODS shared server configuration, NET 14-2
5-7 Summary dialog, RAA 8-19, RAA 8-25, RAC
Adding an Instance page, RAA 8-16 4-18, RAC 4-22
adding instances, RAA 8-10 tablespaces, RAC 8-4
advantages, SAG 2-6 templates, using, SAG 2-11
All Initialization Parameters dialog, RAC 4-13 troubleshooting, RAA 8-11, RAC 4-5
and log files, RAA 3-8 using, RAC 4-2
components created by, RAC 8-4 Welcome page, RAA 8-11, RAC 4-4
configuring options, SAG 2-9 Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA), RCO
Confirmation dialog, RAA 8-26 4-2, RCO 8-3
control files, RAC 8-7 and the Global Services Daemon (GSD), RCO
creating databases, SAG 2-7 to SAG 2-9 3-4
creating Real Application Clusters database creating views for Real Application
after installation, RAC 4-3 Clusters, RDE 4-5
during installation, RAC 3-8, RAC 4-2 manageability in Real Application
Creation Options page, RAC 4-17 Clusters, RCO 9-4
Database Connection Options page, RAC 4-11 no separate Workspace Manager installation
Database Features page, RAC 4-10 required, ADW A-1
Database Identification page, RAC 4-9 server parameter file and default location, RCO
Database Storage page, RAA 8-17, RAC 4-15 8-4
Database Templates page, RAC 4-8 database configuration type
datafiles, RAC 8-4 selecting, RAC 3-5
defined, SAG 2-5 database configuration types, RAC 3-7
deleting databases, SAG 2-9 database connection
deleting databases with, RAC 4-19 for object applications, OCI 10-10
deleting instances, RAA 8-21 Database Connection event, PGR 12-2
deleting Real Application Clusters Database Connection Options page, RAC 4-11
databases, RAC 4-19 database connection, verify, JSS 2-16
directory naming, NET 3-12 database connections, IMA 2-5
Error dialog, RAA 8-24 Recovery Manager
initialization parameter files, RAC 8-7 auxiliary database, RMN 2-7
Initialization Parameters page, RAC 4-12 hiding passwords, RMN 2-9
Instance Management page, RAA 8-13, RAA Oracle Real Application Clusters
8-21 configuration, RMN 2-6
List of Cluster Database Instances page, RAA with a catalog, RMN 2-5
8-15, RAA 8-23 without a catalog, RMN 2-4
List of Cluster Databases page, RAA 8-14, RAA SYSDBA required for RMAN, RMN 2-2
8-22, RAC 4-21 types in RMAN, RMN 2-2
managing templates, SAG 2-9 database creation
Node Selection page, RAC 4-7 manual, PGR 13-2
Operations page, RAA 8-12, RAC 4-6, RAC 4-20 parameters, PGR 13-2
placement of IFILE parameter, RAA 2-10 with Installer, PGR 13-2
processing during installation, RAC 3-8 database design
raw devices for, RAC 2-3 providing information for, OTP 19-3
redo log files, RAC 8-6 database directory, RAC A-3
registering a database object in a directory database domain membership, OAS 19-37
server, OAS E-9 database event notifications, ODS 4-20
rollback segments, RAC 8-7 database events

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and triggers, SQL 15-102 client load balancing, RCO 4-5
auditing, SQL 15-102 connect-time failover, RCO 4-5
transparent logging of, SQL 15-102 database link
Database Features page, RAC 4-10 creating synonym for, PCC 3-14
database file multi-block read count, OTP 5-6 defining, PCC 3-14
database ID (DBID) example using, PCC 3-14
changing, UTL 14-2 using for copy operations between
Database Identification page, RAC 4-9 databases, OCM 3-15
database identifier using in INSERT statement, PCC F-70
changing, UTL 14-2 where stored, PCC 3-14
database identifier (DBID), PGR 21-3 Database Links, OEM 4-25
database incarnation, UMR 4-26 database links, NET 3-28, NET 9-49, SQL 8-15,
database initialization, OSG 8-1, OSG 8-2 ADO 2-15, OLS 11-4
database initialization parameter advantages, SAG 28-11
BUFFER_POOL_KEEP, IMU 11-5 auditing, SAG 28-31
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE, IMU 11-5 authentication, SAG 28-25
DB_BLOCK_SIZE, IMU 11-2, IMU 11-4, IMU without passwords, SAG 28-26
11-29 closing, SQL 10-3, SAG 29-19, SAG 30-2
DB_CACHE_SIZE, IMU 11-3, IMU 11-5, IMU connected user, SAG 29-12, SAG 29-35
11-29 advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-16
LARGE_POOL_SIZE, IMU 11-3 definition, SAG 28-16
LOG_BUFFER, IMU 11-7 connection qualifiers, REP 2-22
setting, IMU 11-2 connections
SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE, IMU 11-7 controlling, SAG 30-2
SHARED_POOL_SIZE, IMU 11-3, IMU 11-7 determining open, SAG 29-24
database instance performance ratios, SNM 4-3, creating, SQL 2-118, SQL 13-35, SAG 29-8, STM
SNM 4-4 19-7, STM 19-85, RAR 2-20, RAR 2-34, RAR
block changes per transaction, SNM 4-3 4-20, RAR 5-5, RAR 5-6, RAR 5-12, RAR 5-13
block get rate, SNM 4-3 connected user, SAG 29-12, SAG 29-35
cache hit ratio, SNM 4-3 connected user, shared, SAG 29-36
call rate, SNM 4-4 current user, SAG 29-12, SAG 29-37
calls per transaction, SNM 4-4 example, SAG 28-19
changed block ratio, SNM 4-4 fixed user, SAG 29-11, SAG 29-34
continue row ratio, SNM 4-4 fixed user, shared, SAG 29-35
library cache miss ratio, SNM 4-4 obtaining necessary privileges, SAG 29-8
most useful, SNM 4-3 private, SAG 29-9
presenting graphically, SNM 4-2 public, SAG 29-10
recursive to user call ratio, SNM 4-5 scenarios, SAG 29-34
redo log space wait ratio, SNM 4-5 shared, SAG 29-14, SAG 29-15
row source ratio, SNM 4-5 specifying types, SAG 29-9
scaling dynamically, SNM 4-2 creating synonyms with, SQL 15-5
sort overflow ratio, SNM 4-5 current user, SQL 13-37, OSD 9-42, SAG 28-15,
transaction rate, SNM 4-5 SAG 29-12
user call rate, SNM 4-5 advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-18
user calls per parse, SNM 4-6 definition, SAG 28-16
user rollback ratio, SNM 4-6 data dictionary views
using a sufficient sample for, SNM 4-1 ALL, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-5
database instance registration DBA_DB_LINKS, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-5

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USER, SAG 29-21, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-5 referring to, SQL 2-120
definition, SAG 28-8 remote queries, SAG 28-33
diagnosing problems with, REP A-2 remote transactions, SAG 28-33, SAG 28-35
distributed queries, SAG 28-34 removing from the database, SQL 16-70
distributed transactions, SAG 28-35 replication, REP 2-19
dropping, SAG 29-19 Replication Management tool, REP 2-21
enforcing global naming, SAG 29-3 resolution, SAG 28-36
enterprise users and, SAG 28-28 restrictions, SAG 28-22
fixed user, SAG 29-34 roles on remote database, SAG 28-23
advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-17 scheduled links, REP 1-15
definition, SAG 28-16 schema objects, SAG 28-20
global name resolution, SAG 28-22
definition, SAG 28-15 synonyms for, SAG 28-21
global database link, NET 3-28 service names used within link names, SAG
global names, SAG 28-12 29-13
global object names, SAG 28-36 shared, SQL 13-36, SAG 28-10
granting system privileges on, SQL 17-37 configuring, SAG 29-16
handling errors, SAG 30-3 creating, SAG 29-14
heterogeneous systems, HET 4-4 creating links to dedicated servers, SAG
incomplete specifications, REP A-7 29-16
job queues and, SAG 10-9 creating links to shared servers, SAG 29-17
limiting number of connections, SAG 29-20 determining whether to use, SAG 29-14
listing, SAG 29-21, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-5 shared SQL, SAG 28-34
managing, SAG 29-18 syntax, SQL 2-119
materialized view sites, REP 6-12, REP 6-31 tuning distributed queries, SAG 30-3
minimizing network connections, SAG 29-14 tuning queries with hints, SAG 30-8
name resolution, SAG 28-36 tuning using collocated inline views, SAG 30-4
schema objects, SAG 28-38 types of links, SAG 28-15
views, synonyms, and procedures, SAG types of users, SAG 28-16
28-42 username and password, SQL 2-119
when global database name is users
complete, SAG 28-37 specifying, SAG 29-11
when global database name is partial, SAG using cost-based optimization, SAG 30-5
28-37 using in DELETE statement, PCO F-33
when no global database name is using in INSERT statement, PCO F-57
specified, SAG 28-37 using in UPDATE statement, PCO F-90
names for, SAG 28-14 viewing, SAG 29-21
naming, SQL 2-119 database listener port address, OEC 3-14
Oracle Streams, STM 10-11 database management system (DBMS)
passwords, viewing, SAG 29-22 object-relational DBMS, CON 13-2
private principles, CON 1-32
definition, SAG 28-15 database migration
private database, NET 3-28 definition, MIG 1-3
public, SQL 13-36 overview, MIG 1-3
definition, SAG 28-15 overview for replication, MIG E-2
dropping, SQL 16-70 partitioning of, UTL 1-60
public database, NET 3-28 scripts, REF 5-7
referential integrity in, SAG 30-3 terminology, MIG 1-2

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using Export/Import, MIG 8-1 introduction, CON 9-2
database name (DBNAME) managing resource consumer groups, SAG
changing, UTL 14-4 27-20
database object, OTP glossary-5 changing resource consumer groups, SAG
attribute, OTP 14-2 27-21
database user, OTP 14-5 granting the switch privilege, SAG 27-21,
editing, OTP 14-2 SAG 27-22
instance object, OTP 14-2 revoking the switch privilege, SAG 27-23
public synonym, OTP 14-4 setting initial resource consumer
rule, OTP 14-2 group, SAG 27-21
schema object, OTP 14-3 switching a session, SAG 27-21
tablespace, OTP 14-4 switching sessions for a user, SAG 27-22
viewing, OTP 14-2 multiple level CPU resource allocation, SAG
database object metadata, CON 4-7 27-6, CON 9-12
database objects pending area, SAG 27-12 to SAG 27-14
dropping, SQL 17-20 resource allocation methods, SAG 27-4
exporting LONG columns, UTL 1-56 ACTIVE_SESS_POOL_MTH, SAG 27-15
extracting metadata of, UTL 15-1 CPU resource, SAG 27-14
loading, ADQ 18-7 EMPHASIS, SAG 27-14
nonschema, SQL 2-108 limiting degree of parallelism, SAG 27-15
schema, SQL 2-107 PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_ABSOLUTE,
database options, PGR 13-3 SAG 27-15
character set, PGR 13-3 PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_MTH, SAG
location of initial datafile, PGR 13-3 27-15
national character set, PGR 13-3 QUEUEING_MTH, SAG 27-15
SQL.BSQ file, PGR 13-3 ROUND-ROBIN, SAG 27-16
Database page. See Collect Options property sheet resource consumer groups, SAG 27-3
Database Parameters View creating, SAG 27-16 to SAG 27-17
opening, OTP 5-2 DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP, SAG
database password verifier, OAS 16-3 27-16, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-21, SAG 27-23
database point-in-time recovery (DBPITR) deleting, SAG 27-17
definition, RMN 10-10 LOW_GROUP, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-29
user-managed, UMR 4-16 managing, SAG 27-20 to SAG 27-23
Database Resource Manager, CON 9-1, NEW 3-42, OTHER_GROUPS, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-13,
PGR 16-6, PGR 16-7, PGR 16-11, PGR 22-8 SAG 27-16, SAG 27-19, SAG 27-28
active session pool with queuing, SAG 27-6, parameters, SAG 27-16
CON 9-12 SYS_GROUP, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-28
administering system privilege, SAG updating, SAG 27-17
27-8 to SAG 27-10 resource plan directives, SAG 27-4, SAG 27-12
and operating system control, CON 9-17 deleting, SAG 27-19
and performance, CON 9-7 specifying, SAG 27-17 to SAG 27-20
automatic consumer group switching, SAG updating, SAG 27-19
27-7, CON 9-12 resource plans, SAG 27-3
CREATE_SIMPLE_PLAN procedure, SAG creating, SAG 27-10 to SAG 27-16
27-10 DELETE_PLAN_CASCADE, SAG 27-16
description, SAG 27-2 deleting, SAG 27-15
enabling, SAG 27-24 examples, SAG 27-4, SAG 27-25
execution time limit, SAG 27-7, CON 9-13 parameters, SAG 27-14

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plan schemas, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-12, SAG 12-11
27-16, SAG 27-25, SAG 27-32, CON 9-12 database session, ADQ 17-53
subplans, SAG 27-5, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-16 database statistics, PER 2-4
SYSTEM_PLAN, SAG 27-15, SAG 27-17, Database Storage page, RAA 8-17, RAC 4-15
SAG 27-28 database structures
top plan, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-13, SAG 27-24 control files, CON 3-20
updating, SAG 27-15 data blocks, CON 2-2, CON 2-3
specifying a parallel degree limit, SAG 27-7, data dictionary, CON 4-1
CON 9-12 datafiles, CON 3-1, CON 3-18
terminology, CON 9-3 extents, CON 2-2, CON 2-8
undo pool, SAG 27-7, CON 9-13 memory, CON 7-1
used for quiescing a database, SAG 4-15 processes, CON 8-1
validating plan schema changes, SAG 27-12 redo log files, BRC 1-9
views, SAG 27-31 revealing with rowids, CON 12-19
database resources schema objects, CON 10-3
dynamic migration, RDE 2-3 segments, CON 2-2, CON 2-12
Database Scan Summary Report, GLO 11-20 tablespaces, CON 3-1, CON 3-7
database schema database tables
generating reports, RMN 17-14 creating for DBMS_TRACE, SPR 74-3
database schema mappings, OAS 19-32, OAS 19-40 Database Templates page, RAC 4-8
database schema objects, OEA 10-14, OEM 4-14 database triggers, PLS 1-19, CON 17-1
database schemas and information management, CON 1-14
designing for multiple languages, GLO 5-18 autonomous, PLS 6-59
database security, OAS 19-31, OSG 6-9 calling Java from, JPG 4-6
overview, CON 1-43 See also triggers
database security options, OAS 19-39 database triggers. See triggers
database security, managing, OEA 9-28 database tuning, OTP 9-2
database server configuration initial configuration, OTP 19-1
allocating resources with shared server, NET issues, OTP 9-2
14-9 process, OTP 3-3
creating a repository for Oracle Names, NET resolving issues, OTP 9-3
3-26 tasks, OTP 9-2
discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-38 database tuning. See also performance tuning
local naming, NET 9-6 database types
log files, NET 17-28 new, PCC 17-47
loopback tests, NET 17-4 Database Upgrade Assistant
region database for Oracle Names, NET 9-27 advantages, MIG 2-4
shared server, NET 14-2 running, MIG 3-4
starting the database, NET 6-4, NET 16-6 database user
trace files, NET 17-44 as database object, OTP 14-5
database server connections database users
methods, NET 16-13 enrolling, SAG 1-7
syntax, NET 16-9 Database Users category
database server testing, NET 16-16 of Database class, OTP 13-4
database service registration, ODS 5-7 database writer, SAG 5-12
database services (database connect database writer (DBWR), RCO 6-3
descriptors), ODS 4-5 database writer process
Database Services tab in Oracle Net Manager, NET calculating checksums for data blocks, SAG

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12-14 cancel-based recovery, SQL 9-29
database writer process (DBWn) terminating, SQL 9-31
tuning, DWG 21-84 change-based recovery, SQL 9-29
database writer process (DBWn), CON 8-8 changing character set, SQL 9-49
checkpoints, CON 8-8 changing characteristics, SQL 13-15
defined, CON 8-8 changing global name, SQL 9-52
definition, CON 1-28 changing name, SQL 13-15, SQL 13-17
least recently used algorithm (LRU), CON 8-8 changing the database ID, UTL 14-2
media failure, BRC 1-6 changing the name, UTL 14-4
multiple DBWn processes, CON 8-8 character set, specifying, SQL 13-29
trace file, BRC 1-6 character sets
when active, CON 8-8 changing, SQL 9-49
write-ahead, CON 8-9 specifying, SQL 13-29
writing to disk at checkpoints, CON 8-11 clone database, CON 5-8
database writer process (DBWR) closing, CON 5-10
checkpoint, REF 1-86 aborting the instance, BRC 1-7
database writer processes terminating the instance, CON 5-10
and checkpoints, RDE 4-3 committing to standby status, SQL 9-47
improving performance of, RDE 3-5 comparison with directories, ODS 2-2 to ODS
DATABASE_PROPERTIES view, REF 2-144 2-4
name of default temporary tablespace, SAG configuring, CON 5-4
2-25 configuring options using DBCA, SAG 2-9
databases connect strings, SQL 2-120
access control contain schemas, CON 22-2
password encryption, CON 22-8 control files of, SAG 6-2
security domains, CON 22-2 controlling, SQL 9-53
accounts controlling use, SQL 9-53
creating, SQL 16-32 converting from Oracle7 data dictionary, SQL
administering, SAG 1-1 9-51
administration of distributed, SAG 29-1 create script for, SQL 9-44
allowing generation of redo logs, SQL 9-25 creating, SQL 13-22, SAG 8-5, PGR 13-2
allowing reuse of control files, SQL 13-26 opening and, SAG 1-6
allowing unlimited resources to users, SQL creating duplicate
14-71 on a remote host, RMN 12-13
altering availability, SAG 4-9 to SAG 4-11 creating manually, SAG 2-14 to SAG 2-22
archive mode creating using DBCA, SAG 2-7
specifying, SQL 13-28 data units, ODS 2-3
attributes, OCI 6-19 database limits, REF 4-1
auditing, SAG 26-1 datafiles
backing up, SAG 2-22 modifying, SQL 9-36
after creation of, SAG 1-7 specifying, SQL 13-29
using Recovery Manager, RMN 5-13 default language, REF 1-99
backing up for upgrading, MIG D-14 default temporary tablespace, specifying, SAG
block size, REF 4-2 2-24
blocks deleting using DBCA, SAG 2-9
specifying size, SQL 15-84 describing, OCI 6-2
cache design of
buffers in, SQL 10-47 implementing, SAG 1-7

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designing media recovery, SQL 9-27 naming, PCC 3-8, SQL 9-25
distributed national character set
changing global database name, CON 7-14 specifying, SQL 13-29
nodes of, definition, CON 1-33 no-data-loss mode, SQL 9-46
site autonomy of, SAG 28-24 online
statement optimization on, PGR 2-13 adding log files, SQL 9-40
distributed, definition, CON 1-33 open and closed, CON 5-3
distribution, ODS 2-3 opening, SQL 9-25, SQL 13-22, CON 5-8
downgrading, MIG 7-21 acquiring rollback segments, CON B-10
dropping, SAG 2-31 after media recovery, SQL 9-26
ending backup of, SQL 9-36 opening a closed database, SAG 4-10
entry format, ODS 2-4 opening read-only, CON 5-9
erasing all data from, SQL 13-22 password encryption, SAG 23-5
event notifications, ODS 4-20 physical structure, SAG 1-6
exporting entire, UTL 1-23 physical structure of, SAG 1-6
full import, UTL 2-22 planning, SAG 1-5
global database name, about, SAG 2-35 prepare to re-create, SQL 9-44
global database names in distributed privileges for exporting, UTL 1-4
systems, SAG 2-36 production, SAG 23-10, SAG 23-12
granting system privileges on, SQL 17-37 protection mode of, SQL 9-46
hardware evaluation, SAG 1-5 quiesced state, SQL 10-31
in FORCE LOGGING mode, SQL 9-40, SQL quiescing, SAG 4-14
13-20, SQL 13-29 read-only, SQL 9-25
incarnations, BRC 3-8 read-only, opening, SAG 4-10
instances of, SQL 13-28 read-to-write ratio, ODS 2-3
limitations on usage, CON 22-17 read/write, SQL 9-25
limiting resources for users, SQL 14-69 reconstructing damaged, SQL 9-27
links, definition, CON 1-3 recovering, SQL 9-27, SQL 9-28
listing for backups, UMR 2-2 recovery, SAG 4-8
log files after control file damage, UMR 3-9
modifying, SQL 9-39 after OPEN RESETLOGS option, UMR 4-31
specifying, SQL 13-27 allowing corrupt blocks, SQL 9-30
logical structure of, SAG 1-5 testing, SQL 9-30
managed recovery, SQL 9-17 with backup control file, SQL 9-29
media recovery procedures, UMR 4-1 to UMR re-creating control file for, SQL 13-15
4-22 reducing fragmentation, UTL 2-53
media recovery scenarios, UMR 6-1 registering in recovery catalog, RMN 16-5,
modes of archiving, BRC 1-11 RMN 16-6
modifying, SQL 9-13 remote
mounting, SQL 9-25, SQL 13-22, CON 5-6 accessing, SQL 8-15
mounting a database, SAG 4-6 authenticating users to, SQL 13-38
mounting to an instance, SAG 4-9 connecting to, SQL 13-37
moving a subset to a different database, SQL inserting into, SQL 17-59
11-80 service name of, SQL 13-38
name, REF 1-44, REF 1-45 table locks on, SQL 17-76
name stored in control file, CON 3-20 renaming, SAG 6-6, SAG 6-8
names, about, SAG 2-36 resetting
names, conflicts in, SAG 2-36 current log sequence, SQL 9-26

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to an earlier version, SQL 9-51 archiving large databases, SAG 8-19
resource limits, REF 1-141, REF 1-142 responsibilities for, SAG 1-8
restricting access, SAG 4-11 tuning after upgrading, MIG 4-22
restricting users to read-only transactions, SQL undo management, SAG 2-24
9-26 unregistering in recovery catalog, RMN 16-8
resuming, SAG 4-17 upgrading, SQL 9-51, SAG 2-5
resuming activity, SQL 10-31 user authentication, ODS 4-11
reusing existing datafiles user authorization, ODS 4-11
Import, UTL 2-20 user responsibilities, SAG 1-4
scalability, CON 6-4, CON 18-2 valid characters for database name, REF 1-44
security. See security viewing datafiles and redo log files, SAG 2-31
shutting down, SAG 4-11 to SAG 4-14, CON with locally managed tablespaces, SAG 2-26
5-10 Databases folder
size, PER 1-13 Navigator tree, OEA 3-3
specifying control files, SAG 2-36 databases, creating additional, OLS 12-13
standby, CON 5-7 datafile
adding log files, SQL 9-40 defining for the database, SQL 13-25
starting up, SAG 4-3 to SAG 4-9, CON 5-2 DATAFILE clause
forced, CON 5-11 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-29
structure of DATAFILE clauses
distributed database, SAG 1-6 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-19, SQL 9-37
structures datafile copies
control files, CON 3-20 backing up using RMAN, RMN 9-8
data blocks, CON 2-2, CON 2-3 DATAFILE END BACKUP clause
data dictionary, CON 4-1 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-36
datafiles, CON 3-1, CON 3-18 DATAFILE OFFLINE clause
extents, CON 2-2, CON 2-8 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-37
logical, CON 2-1 DATAFILE ONLINE clause
memory, CON 7-1 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-37
processes, CON 8-1 datafile operations, Storage Management, OEA
redo log files, BRC 1-9 10-23, OEM 4-23
revealing with rowids, CON 12-19 datafile recovery
schema objects, CON 10-3 definition, RMN 6-5
segments, CON 2-2, CON 2-12 DATAFILE RESIZE clause
tablespaces, CON 3-1, CON 3-7 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-38
suspending, SAG 4-17, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16 datafiles, RAC 1-5, RAC 2-2
suspending activity, SQL 10-31 access for instance recovery, RAA 7-11
tempfiles adding, RAA 3-2
modifying, SQL 9-36 adding to a tablespace, SAG 12-5
templates (DBCA), SAG 2-9 allocating extents, RDE B-8
test, SAG 23-10 and the DBCA, RAC 8-4
test upgrade results, MIG 4-22 backing up, BRC 2-6
time zone offline, UMR 2-6
determining, SQL 6-49 using Recovery Manager, RMN 5-13, RMN
setting, valid values for, SQL 9-50, SQL 13-33 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-26, RMN 9-27,
time-based recovery, SQL 9-29 RMN 9-28
troubleshooting creation problems, SAG 2-31 backups needed, listing, RMN 17-27
tuning bringing online, SQL 9-37

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bringing online and offline, SAG 12-8 MISSING, SAG 6-9
cataloging, RMN 16-7 monitoring using views, SAG 12-28
changing size of, SQL 9-37 multiple files for each table, RDE B-9
checking associated tablespaces, SAG 11-51 named in control files, CON 3-21
compatibility, MIG 5-27 offline backups, BRC 2-12
contents of, CON 3-18 offline during upgrade, MIG D-3
creating, SAG 12-5 online, SAG 12-9
creating as Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-14 online backup of, SQL 11-106
creating new, SQL 9-36 online backups, BRC 2-11
data dictionary, CON 3-8 online, updating information on, SQL 10-28
database administrators access, SAG 1-10 overview of, CON 3-18
datafile 1, CON 3-8 parameter, REF 1-43
SYSTEM tablespace, CON 3-8 preventing overwrite during import, UTL 2-20
default directory, SAG 12-5 putting online, SQL 9-37
defining for a tablespace, SQL 15-81 raw devices, RAC 2-5
defining for a temporary tablespace, SQL 15-92 read-only, CON 3-15
definition, SAG 12-2, CON 1-7 recovery, BRC 1-6
deleting, SAG 11-29 recover damaged, SQL 9-27
described, RAC 8-4 recovering, SQL 9-29
designing media recovery, SQL 9-27 recovery
determining status, UMR 2-3 basic steps, RMN 6-6
dropping, SQL 17-12, SAG 12-9, SAG 12-14 determining when necessary, RMN 15-23
dropping Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-21 without backup, UMR 3-7
duplicate database, RMN 12-6 re-creating, UMR 3-7
enabling autoextend, SQL 7-42 re-creating lost or damaged, SQL 9-36
end online backup of, SQL 9-37, SQL 11-106 relationship to tablespaces, CON 3-2
extending automatically, SQL 7-42 relocating, SAG 12-10, SAG 12-13
file numbers, SAG 12-2 relocating, example, SAG 12-12
fully specifying filenames, SAG 12-5 renaming, SQL 9-39, SAG 12-10, SAG 12-13
guidelines for managing, SAG 12-2 to SAG 12-4 after recovery, UMR 6-4
identifying filenames, SAG 12-12 renaming for single tables, SAG 12-11
in online or offline tablespaces, CON 3-19 resizing, SQL 9-38
instance recovery, RAA 7-11 restoring, UMR 3-6, RMN 6-2, RMN 10-5
listing to default location, UMR 3-7
for backup, UMR 2-2 using nondefault filenames, RMN 10-19
unrecoverable, RMN 17-11 reusing, SQL 7-41, SAG 12-5
location, SAG 12-4 reusing during import, UTL 2-20
losing, UMR 6-2 shared, RCO 8-2
in ARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 6-2 shown in ROWIDs, ADG 3-34
in NOARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 6-2 shown in rowids, CON 12-18, CON 12-19
mapping blocks to PCM locks, REF 1-60 size of, SQL 7-41, SAG 12-4
mapping files to physical devices, SAG specifying, SQL 7-39, UTL 4-5
12-15 to SAG 12-27 for a tablespace, SQL 15-83
mapping locks to blocks, RCO B-2 specifying buffering for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-11
mapping to logical volumes and physical specifying for database, SQL 13-29
devices, SQL 10-61 specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-7
maximum number, RCO A-2, REF 1-43 specifying format for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-11
minimum number of, SAG 12-2 statements to create, SAG 12-5

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storing separately from redo log files, SAG 12-4 JDBC mapping, JJP 1-18
system generated, SQL 9-36 -lobtypes option, JJP 3-11
SYSTEM tablespace, CON 3-8 -mapping option (deprecated), JJP 3-12
taking offline, SQL 9-37, SAG 11-23, CON 3-19 mapping to alternative class (subclass),
taking out of backup mode, RCG 6-17 syntax, JJP 2-35
temporary, CON 3-19 -numbertypes option, JJP 3-10
unavailable when database is opened, SAG 4-6 Object JDBC mapping, JJP 1-18
unspecified for locks, RCO B-3 OPAQUE type support, JJP 2-8
unspecified for PCM locks, REF 1-60 Oracle mapping, JJP 1-19
V$DBFILE and V$LOGFILE views, SAG 2-31 overview, JJP 1-18
verification, RCO 8-2 PL/SQL conversion functions, JJP 2-11
verifying data blocks, SAG 12-14 RECORD type support, JJP 2-14
DATAFILES parameter relevant options, JJP 3-7
for Import utility, UTL 2-20 sample program, JJP 4-2
datagram, definition, ADX Glossary-5 -usertypes option, JJP 3-8
DataProvider objects using types not supported by JDBC, JJP 2-7, JJP
creating, OSA 3-4 2-19
needed to create MdmMetadataProvider, OSA using types not supported by JDBC, sample
4-3 program, JJP 4-71
datastore data-type summary, OAD 4-9
about, TAD 2-4, TAD 2-21 datatypes, ADG 3-2, PLS 3-1, SQL 2-2, IPI 4-1,
datastore types, TXT 2-3 CON 12-2, CON 12-3, ZZP 5-12
datatype "Any" types, SQL 2-40
internal versus external, PCO 2-8 abstract, GLO 2-19
datatype codes, ZZP 5-13 allowed in replicated tables, REP 6-2
defined, ZZP 5-13 ANSI, CON 12-23
list of, ZZP 5-15 ANSI DATE, OCI 3-23, PCO 4-13, PCC 4-12
datatype conversion ANSI/ISO, ADG 3-37
between internal and external types, PCO 4-44 ANSI-supported, SQL 2-5
data loss and exceptions, GLO 6-7 applied, STM 4-8
implicit, GLO 6-8 array types, ADO 2-21, CON 13-11
SQL functions, GLO 6-9 associating statistics with, SQL 12-49, SQL 12-50
datatype conversions, ZZP 1-22 BFILE, ADG 3-3, OCI 3-21, PLS 3-14, SQL 2-9,
datatype equivalencing, PCC 2-7, ZZP 1-22 SQL 2-32
advantages, PCO 4-45 Export, UTL 1-57
example, PCO 4-49 Import, UTL 2-59
example of, ZZP 1-23 BINARY_INTEGER, PLS 3-3
guidelines, PCO 4-51 binding and defining, OCI 11-42
datatype mappings BLOB, ADG 3-3, PLS 3-14, SQL 2-9, SQL 2-33
allowed object attribute types, JJP 2-6 BLOBs (binary large objects), OCI 3-22
BigDecimal mapping, JJP 1-19 BOOLEAN, PLS 3-15, CON 12-2
-builtintypes option, JJP 3-11 built-in, SQL 2-6
-compatible option, JJP 3-9 BYTEINT, UTL 6-10
datatype tables, JJP 2-3 captured, STM 2-6
details of use, JJP 2-2 CHAR, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-5, SQL 2-8,
indexed-by table support (general), JJP 2-16 SQL 2-9, UTL 6-15, CON 12-3, PGR 13-3
indexed-by table support with JDBC OCI, JJP character, SQL 2-9, CON 12-3, CON 12-15
2-9 choosing a character datatype, ADG 3-11

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CLOB, ADG 3-2, OCI 3-22, PLS 3-14, SQL 2-8, families, PLS 3-2
SQL 2-33 FILE, OCI 3-21
COBOL, PCO 4-15 FLOAT, UTL 6-10
codes used in descriptors, PCC 15-15 for piecewise operations, OCI 5-45
coercing, ZZP 5-13 GRAPHIC, UTL 6-18
coercing NUMBER to VARCHAR2, PCO 11-19, GRAPHIC EXTERNAL, UTL 6-19
PCC 15-15, ZZP 5-14 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-5
collection, DCD 1-8 how they relate to tables, CON 10-5
collections, CON 13-11 identifying for external tables, UTL 12-21
column lengths for character types, ADG 3-11 implicit conversion, PLS 3-24
comparison rules, SQL 2-45 in PL/SQL, CON 12-2
compatibility, MIG 5-31 INTEGER (n), UTL 6-8
conflicting character datatype fields, UTL 6-28 internal, OCI 3-4, PCO 11-16, PCC 4-2, ZZP 5-13
constrained, PLS 8-4 internal codes, OCI 3-5
conversion, ADA 1-5 internal versus external, PCC 2-6
conversions, OCI 3-25, PCO 4-42, PCC 5-12 interval, SQL 2-16, UTL 6-16
conversions of INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND, ADG 3-2, OCI
by program interface, CON 8-23 3-24, PCO 4-14, PCC 4-14, PLS 3-20, SQL 2-24
non-Oracle types, CON 12-23 INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH, ADG 3-2, OCI
Oracle to another Oracle type, CON 12-26 3-24, PCO 4-14, PCC 4-13, PLS 3-19, SQL 2-23
converting SQL*Loader, UTL 6-22 length semantics, SQL 2-9, SQL 2-11
converting to collection-typed values, SQL 6-25 length-value, UTL 6-7
converting to LOBs FAQ, ADL 6-2 list of available, CON 12-2
converting to other datatypes, SQL 6-25 list of internal, PCC 15-13
data conversion, ADG 3-38 LOB datatypes, CON 12-13
DATE, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-20, PLS 3-16, SQL 2-7, BFILE, CON 12-15
SQL 2-18, UTL 6-16, CON 12-10 BLOB, CON 12-14
datetime, SQL 2-16, UTL 6-16 CLOB and NCLOB, CON 12-15
DB2, ADG 3-37, CON 12-23 LOBs
DBMS_DESCRIBE, SPR 14-4 external LOBs, IPI 5-3
dealing with ORACLE internal, PCC 15-15 internal LOBs, IPI 5-2
dealing with Oracle internal, PCO 11-19 LONG, ADG 3-2, PLS 3-6, SQL 2-7, SQL 2-14,
DECIMAL, UTL 6-11 CON 12-7
default in SQL*Loader, UTL 6-7 Export, UTL 1-56
DESC_TAB, SPR 69-45 Import, UTL 2-61
describing for external table fields, UTL 12-24 storage of, CON 10-9
descriptor codes, PCO 11-19 LONG RAW, ADG 3-3, PLS 3-6, SQL 2-8, SQL
determining character field lengths for 2-27
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-28 LONG VARRAW, UTL 6-14
determining DATE length, UTL 6-29 manipulating with OCI, OCI 11-4
direct path loading, OCI 12-3, OCI A-74 mapping, JPG 3-4
DOUBLE, UTL 6-10 mapping and manipulation functions, OCI C-6
equivalencing, PCC 5-12 mapping from Oracle to C, OCI 11-2
description, PCO 4-45 mapping, Oracle methodology, OCI 11-4
example, PCO 4-48 mapping, OTT, OCI 14-10
equivalencing, purpose of, PCC 2-7 MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY, ADG 3-27
extensibility, DCD 1-7 media types, SQL 2-44
external, OCI 3-4, OCI 3-7, ZZP 5-13 multimedia, CON 13-3

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national character, PLS 3-10 field, UTL 6-7
native SQL, ADA 2-12
conflicting length specifications in SQL/DS, ADG 3-37, CON 12-23
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-21 summary, CON 12-3
NCHAR, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-11, SQL summary of datatypes, ADG 3-3
2-8, SQL 2-10, PGR 13-3 supported, GLO 2-19
NCHAR and NVARCHAR2, CON 12-6 TABLE, PLS 5-2
NCLOB, ADG 3-2, OCI 3-22, PLS 3-15, SQL 2-9, TIMESTAMP, ADG 3-2, OCI 3-23, PCO 4-13,
SQL 2-33 PCC 4-12, PLS 3-17, SQL 2-21, CON 12-12
need to coerce, PCO 11-19, PCC 15-15 TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME
nested tables, ADO 2-22, CON 10-13, CON ZONE, ADG 3-3, OCI 3-24, PCO 4-14, PCC
13-12 4-13, PLS 3-18, SQL 2-23, CON 12-12
nonportable, UTL 6-8 TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, ADG 3-3,
nonscalar, UTL 7-6 OCI 3-23, PCO 4-13, PCC 4-13, PLS 3-17, SQL
NUMBER, ADG 3-2, PLS 3-3, SQL 2-12, CON 2-21, CON 12-12
12-8 transient and generic, ADO 6-37
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-23 types
NUMER, SQL 2-7 external datatypes, IPI 4-2, IPI 4-5
numeric EXTERNAL, UTL 6-19 internal datatypes, IPI 4-2, IPI 4-3
NVARCHAR, PGR 13-3 URI, CON 12-26
NVARCHAR2, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-12, UROWID, PLS 3-7, SQL 2-8, SQL 2-35
SQL 2-6, SQL 2-11, PGR 13-3 user-defined, SQL 2-38, CON 13-1, CON 13-3
object type, DCD 1-8 statistics, PGR 1-75
object types, CON 13-4 user-defined type equivalencing, PCC F-112
Oracle, OCI 3-2, PCC 2-6 value, UTL 6-7
Oracle-supplied types, SQL 2-40 VARCHAR, ADG 3-10, SQL 2-12, UTL 6-13,
OTT mappings, PCC 19-10, IPI 7-16 CON 12-4, PGR 13-3
overview, IPI 4-2 VARCHAR2, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-9, SQL
PLS_INTEGER, PLS 3-5 2-6, SQL 2-11, CON 12-4, PGR 13-3
PL/SQL SQL*Loader, UTL 6-23
numeric codes for, SPR 14-8 VARCHARC, UTL 6-20
PL/SQL equivalents, PCO 11-18 VARGRAPHIC, UTL 6-12
portable, UTL 6-14 VARRAW, UTL 6-14
RAW, ADG 3-3, PLS 3-7, SQL 2-8, SQL 2-27, VARRAWC, UTL 6-21
UTL 6-20 VARRAY, PLS 5-3
RAW and LONG RAW, CON 12-15 when to reset, PCO 11-19, PCC 15-15
RECORD, PLS 5-51 XML, CON 12-25
REF (relationship), DCD 1-9 XML types, SQL 2-41
REF CURSOR, PLS 6-16 ZONED, UTL 6-10
restrictions on using, PCC 17-51 Datatypes, Specifying, DCD 4-7
ROWID, ADG 3-3, ADG 3-33, SPR 62-1, PLS DATE
3-7, SQL 2-8, SQL 2-33, CON 12-16, CON external datatype, OCI 3-14, IPI 4-9
12-17 data conversion, IPI 4-23
scalar versus composite, PLS 3-1 Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
See also object types, user-defined types date
SMALLINT, UTL 6-9 format conversion in updateXML(), XDG 5-71
spatial type, SQL 2-44 format conversions for XML, XDG 5-63
specifying the SQL*Loader datatype of a data mapping to SQL, XDG 5-36

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DATE - Heterogeneous Services, HET A-8, HET A-9
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.D date functions, SQL 6-5
ATE, JPR 7-54 Date OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9,
date and time data OSA 5-10
representing, ADG 3-14 DATE String Format
date and time parameters, GLO 3-17 explicit control over, PCO 4-44
date arithmetic, ADG 3-40 DATE, ANSI
functions for, ADG 3-17 datatype, OCI 3-23, PCO 4-13, PCC 4-12
date cache, OCI 12-14 DATE_CACHE parameter
DATE_CACHE parameter, UTL 4-5 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 4-5
external tables, UTL 11-6 DATE_FORMAT precompiler option, PCO 14-16
date cache feature DATE_OF_INSERT column
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-22 TKPROF_TABLE table, PGR 10-19
Date class, IPI 8-49 DATE_TIME -
methods, IPI 8-50 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.D
DATE column, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-31 ATE_TIME, JPR 7-54
DATE columns dates
converting to datetime columns, SQL 11-49 arithmetic, SQL 2-20
date constraints comparing with times, OLA 4-27
checking for bad, MIG 4-20 comparison rules, SQL 2-45
DATE data type, OLA 3-7 converting, PLS 3-26
DATE datatype, ADG 3-14, PCC 4-9, PLS 3-16, in arithmetic expressions, OLA 4-18
SQL 2-18, CON 12-10 in text expressions, OLA 4-20
arithmetic with, CON 12-11 ISO standard, GLO 3-27, GLO 7-14
centuries, ADG 3-20 language used for, REF 1-98, REF 1-103, REF
changing default format of, CON 12-10 1-104
converting, PCO 4-44 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE parameter, GLO 3-20
data conversion, ADG 3-38 reading, IMA 7-53, IMA 7-54
default format, PCO 4-44 reading from files, OLA 11-15
delimited form and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-24 setting SYSDATE, REF 1-60
determining length, UTL 6-29 specifying in RMAN commands, RMR 2-216
julian, SQL 2-20 TO_CHAR default format, PLS 3-26
Julian dates, CON 12-11 TO_CHAR function, REF 1-97
mask TO_DATE function, REF 1-97
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-29 dates, setting format of, OEC F-20
midnight, CON 12-10 datetime
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-16 avoiding unexpected results, OCI 3-25, PCC
DATE datatypes 4-14
external, PCO 4-6 datetime and date
internal format, PCO 4-6 migration rules, OCI 3-29
date expressions, REP 3-68, REP 4-19, RAR 2-7 datetime arithmetic
date folding boundary cases, SQL 10-13
with query rewrite, DWG 22-18 calculating daylight savings time, SQL 2-25
date format models, SQL 2-68 datetime columns
punctuation in, SQL 2-69 creating from DATE columns, SQL 11-49
text in, SQL 2-69 DATETIME data type, OLA 3-7, OLA 4-20
date formats, GLO 3-18, GLO 7-13 DATETIME datatypes, CON 12-12
and partition bound expressions, GLO 3-19 datetime datatypes, SQL 2-16, UTL 6-16

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daylight savings time, SQL 2-25 function of, OCM 1-8
datetime expressions, SQL 4-9 overview of, OCM 1-13
datetime field DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, OID 19-8
extracting from a datetime or interval DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-46,
value, SQL 6-61 SNM A-48
datetime format elements, SQL 2-69 DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS initialization
and Globalization Support, SQL 2-73 parameter, PGR 14-13, PGR 14-35, REF 1-33
capitalization, SQL 2-69 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-47
ISO standard, SQL 2-74 DB_BLOCK_CHECKING initialization
RR, SQL 2-74 parameter, SAG 22-4, SAG 22-5, REF 1-35
suffixes, SQL 2-76 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-8
datetime functions, SQL 6-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-48
datetime literals, PLS 2-9 DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM
datum new default value, MIG A-5
geodetic, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2 DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM initialization
MDSYS.SDO_DATUMS table, SUG 5-11 parameter, SAG 12-14, REF 1-35
transformation, SUG 5-2 compatibility, MIG A-5
DAY datetime format element, SQL 2-73 enabling redo block checking with, SAG 7-18
daylight savings support, CON 12-12 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-48
daylight savings time, SQL 2-25 DB_BLOCK_SIZE
boundary cases, SQL 2-25 parameter, RDE 3-5
going into or coming out of effect, SQL 2-25 DB_BLOCK_SIZE in INIT.ORA, SNM A-30, SNM
days A-47
format element, GLO 3-21 DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter, DWG
language of names, GLO 3-21 21-63, CON 7-8, PGR 13-2, PGR 13-13, PGR
DB Access Bean, ADX 10-4 15-14, REF 1-36
DB Alter application and parallel query, DWG 21-63
function of, OCM 1-8 for upgrading, MIG D-4
overview of, OCM 1-14 setting, SAG 2-37
DB BLOCK CHANGES in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-49
DB BLOCK GETS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-6 DB_BLOCK_SIZE parameter, IMU 11-2, IMU 11-4,
db block gets statistic, PGR 14-10, PGR 18-2 IMU 11-29, RAA 2-13
DB file scattered read wait events, PGR 22-30 buffer cache, CON 7-8
actions, PGR 22-31 same for all instances, RAA 2-13
DB file sequential read wait events DB_CACHE_ADVICE initialization
actions, PGR 22-33 parameter, REF 1-37
DB file sequential/scattered read wait events, PGR setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-49
22-30, PGR 22-32 DB_CACHE_ADVICE parameter, PGR 14-12
db identifier DB_CACHE_SIZE initialization parameter, CON
changing with DBNEWID, RMN 4-12 7-5, CON 7-6, CON 7-8, CON 7-9, PGR 13-13,
problems registering copied database, RMN PGR 14-13, REF 1-38
16-7 setting, SAG 2-40
setting during disaster recovery, RMN 10-17 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-49, SQL
setting with DBNEWID, RMN 16-6, RMN 16-8 10-75, SQL 10-89, SQL 10-90
DB Propagate application DB_CACHE_SIZE parameter, IMU 11-3, IMU 11-5,
function of, OCM 1-8 IMU 11-29, OSG 6-3
overview of, OCM 1-15 buffer cache, CON 7-8
DB Quick Change application of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-75, SQL 10-89, SQL

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10-90 DB_LINK argument, RCG 5-15
system global area size and, CON 7-5 DB_NAME configuration parameter, RCG 3-5
DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST initialization DB_NAME initialization parameter, MIG B-11,
parameter, REF 1-38 PGR 13-12, REF 1-44, RMN 11-14
described, SAG 3-5 setting before database creation, SAG 2-35
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-8 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-53
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-50 DB_NAME parameter, RAA 2-8, RAA 2-13, RAA
DB_CREATE_ONLINE_LOG_DEST_n initialization 2-16, CON 3-21
parameter same for all instances, RAA 2-13
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-8 db_name.conf file
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-50 service discovery, RAC B-3
DB_CREATE_ONLINE_LOG_DEST_n initialization DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE initialization
parameter, REF 1-39 parameter, CON 7-9, PGR 14-12
described, SAG 3-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-47
DB_DOMAIN attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-6 using with transportable tablespaces, SAG
DB_DOMAIN configuration parameter, RCG 3-12 11-41
DB_DOMAIN initialization parameter, MIG B-11, DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE initialization
PGR 13-12, REF 1-39 parameter, REF 1-32
compatibility, MIG A-8 DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE initialization parameters
setting before database creation, SAG 2-35, SAG setting, SAG 2-40
2-36 DB_RECYCLE_CACHE_SIZE initialization
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-50 parameter, REF 1-45
DB_DOMAIN parameter, RAA 2-13 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-54
DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT DB_RECYCLY_CACHE_SIZE initialization
increasing for full table scans, RDE 3-5 parameter, CON 7-8, CON 7-10
parameter, RDE 3-5 DB_VERIFY utility, SAG 22-4, SAG 22-5
DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT in DB_WRITER_PROCESSES initialization
INIT.ORA, SNM A-48 parameter, PGR 22-41, REF 1-45
DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-54
initialization parameter, DWG 21-63, PGR DB2 compatibility features, PCO A-4
1-72, PGR 15-13, PGR 15-14, PGR 15-15, PGR DB2 datatypes, ADG 3-37, SQL 2-36
22-30, REF 1-40 conversion to Oracle datatypes, SQL 2-37, CON
cost-based optimization, PGR 1-67 12-25
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-8 implicit conversion, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-51 restrictions on, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization DB2 load utility
parameter, REF 1-41, UMR 7-8, RMN 11-14 placement of statements
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-51 DISCARDDN, UTL B-3
using with RMAN DUPLICATE DISCARDS, UTL B-3
command, RMN 12-9 restricted capabilities of SQL*Loader, UTL B-3
DB_FILES initialization parameter, SAG 12-3, REF RESUME parameter, UTL 5-33
1-43 SQL*Loader compatibility
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-52 ignored statements, UTL B-2
DB_FILES parameter, RAA 2-13 DBA management functionality
same for all instances, RAA 2-13 Buffer Cache Size Advisor, OEM 4-9
DB_KEEP_CACHE_SIZE initialization comprehensive overview page, OEA 10-3, OEM
parameter, CON 7-8, CON 7-10, REF 1-44 4-3
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-53 database reports, OEA 10-4, OEM 4-4

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database version awareness, OEA 10-3, OEM view, REF 2-147, STM 16-26
4-3 DBA_APPLY_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-147,
DB Search Capabilities, OEA 10-5, OEM 4-5 STM 16-24
general information about databases, OEA 10-3, DBA_APPLY_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-148,
OEM 4-3 STM 16-21
logging of database changes, OEA 10-4, OEM DBA_APPLY_PROGRESS view, REF 2-148, STM
4-4 16-30
Long Running Operation, OEM 4-11 DBA_ASSOCIATIONS view, REF 2-148
Mean-Time-To-Recover (MTTR) Advisor, OEM DBA_ATTRIBUTE_TRANSFORMATIONS, ADQ
4-9 10-41
multi-column lists, OEA 10-3, OEM 4-3 DBA_AUDIT_EXISTS view, REF 2-148
Program Global Area (PGA) Advisor, OEM 4-9 DBA_AUDIT_OBJECT view, REF 2-149
property sheets, OEA 10-3, OEM 4-3 DBA_AUDIT_SESSION view, REF 2-150
Right-Mouse Commands, OEM 4-4 DBA_AUDIT_STATEMENT view, REF 2-151
Shared Pool Size Advisor, OEM 4-9 DBA_AUDIT_TRAIL view, REF 2-153
Show Dependencies, OEA 10-4, OEM 4-4 DBA_AW_PS view, REF 2-155
Show SQL, OEA 10-4, OEM 4-4 DBA_AWS view, REF 2-155
showing Object DDL, OEA 10-4, OEM 4-4 DBA_BASE_TABLE_MVIEWS view, REF 2-156
tree views, OEA 10-3, OEM 4-3 DBA_BLOCKERS view, REF 2-156
DBA role, SQL 17-46, OCM 2-15, OCM 2-16, SAG DBA_CAPTURE view, REF 2-156, STM 16-3, STM
1-13, SAG 25-5, CON 23-23 17-2
EXP_FULL_DATABASE role, UTL 1-4 DBA_CAPTURE_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-156,
user-defined types, ADO 4-2 STM 16-5
DBA. See database administrators DBA_CAPTURE_PREPARED_DATABASE
DBA Studio view, REF 2-157, STM 16-9
limitations, RAC 7-7 DBA_CAPTURE_PREPARED_SCHEMAS
DBA tuning tips, IMU 11-1 view, REF 2-157, STM 16-9
DBA_ views, CON 4-6 DBA_CAPTURE_PREPARED_TABLES view, REF
DBA_2PC_NEIGHBORS view, SAG 32-5, REF 2-157, STM 16-9
2-145 DBA_CATALOG view, REF 2-157
using to trace session tree, SAG 32-6 DBA_CLU_COLUMNS view, REF 2-157
DBA_2PC_PENDING data dictionary view, SQL DBA_CLUSTER_HASH_EXPRESSIONS
10-3 view, REF 2-158
DBA_2PC_PENDING view, SAG 32-3, SAG 32-13, DBA_CLUSTERS view, REF 2-158
SAG 32-22, REF 2-145 DBA_COL_COMMENTS data dictionary
using to list in-doubt transactions, SAG 32-3 view, SQL 12-69
DBA_ALL_TABLES view, REF 2-146 DBA_COL_COMMENTS view, REF 2-158
DBA_APPLICATION_ROLES view, REF 2-146 DBA_COL_PRIVS view, REF 2-158
DBA_APPLY view, REF 2-146, STM 16-20, STM DBA_COLL_TYPES view, REF 2-158
16-23, STM 16-27, STM 16-32, STM 16-50, STM DBA_CONS_COLUMNS view, REF 2-159
17-10, STM 17-11 DBA_CONS_OBJ_COLUMNS view, REF 2-159
DBA_APPLY_CONFLICT_COLUMNS view, REF DBA_CONSTRAINTS view, REF 2-159
2-146, STM 16-25 DBA_CONTEXT view, REF 2-159
DBA_APPLY_DML_HANDLERS view, REF 2-147, DBA_DATA_FILES, SNM A-25
STM 16-22 DBA_DATA_FILES view, DWG 21-70, SAG 11-50,
DBA_APPLY_ERROR view, REF 2-147, STM 16-35, REF 1-60, REF 2-159, REF 2-220, UMR 2-6, UMR
STM 16-36, STM 16-39, STM 16-40 2-8, UMR 2-14
DBA_APPLY_INSTANTIATED_OBJECTS DBA_DB_LINKS view, SAG 29-21, SAG 32-3, SAG

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32-5, REF 2-160 DBA_JAVA_POLICY view, REF 2-169, JJD 5-6, JJD
DBA_DDL_LOCKS view, REF 2-160 5-18, JJD 5-20
DBA_DEPENDENCIES view, REF 2-160 DBA_JAVA_RESOLVERS view, REF 2-170
DBA_DIM_ATTRIBUTES view, REF 2-161 DBA_JAVA_THROWS view, REF 2-170
DBA_DIM_CHILD_OF view, REF 2-161 DBA_JOBS view, REF 2-171
DBA_DIM_HIERARCHIES view, REF 2-161 jobs in system, viewing, SAG 10-15
DBA_DIM_JOIN_KEY view, REF 2-161 DBA_JOBS_RUNNING
DBA_DIM_LEVEL_KEY view, REF 2-161 running jobs, viewing, SAG 10-15
DBA_DIM_LEVELS view, REF 2-161 DBA_JOBS_RUNNING view, REF 2-171
DBA_DIMENSIONS view, REF 2-162 DBA_JOIN_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-171
DBA_DIRECTORIES view, REF 2-162 DBA_KGLLOCK view, REF 2-171
DBA_DML_LOCKS view, REF 2-162 DBA_LIBRARIES view, REF 2-172
DBA_ERRORS view, REF 2-163 DBA_LOB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-172
debugging stored procedures, ADG 9-36 DBA_LOB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-172
DBA_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_TABLES DBA_LOBS view, REF 2-172
view, REF 2-163, STM 16-44 DBA_LOCK view, REF 2-172
DBA_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_VARS DBA_LOCKS synonym, REF 2-173
view, REF 2-163, STM 16-45 DBA_LOCK_INTERNAL view, REF 2-173
DBA_EVALUATION_CONTEXTS view, REF DBA_LOCKS synonym for DBA_LOCK view, REF
2-163 2-173
DBA_EXP_FILES view, REF 2-163 DBA_LOG_GROUP_COLUMNS view, REF 2-174
DBA_EXP_OBJECTS view, REF 2-164 DBA_LOG_GROUPS view, REF 2-174, STM 16-10
DBA_EXP_VERSION view, REF 2-164 DBA_LOGSTDBY_EVENTS view, REF 2-174
DBA_EXTENTS view, DWG 21-70, REF 2-164 DBA_LOGSTDBY_LOG view, REF 2-174
DBA_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS view, REF 2-165 DBA_LOGSTDBY_NOT_UNIQUE view, REF
DBA_EXTERNAL_TABLES view, REF 2-165 2-175
DBA_FREE_SPACE view, REF 2-165 DBA_LOGSTDBY_PARAMETERS view, REF
DBA_FREE_SPACE_COALESCED view, REF 2-176
2-166 DBA_LOGSTDBY_PROGRESS view, REF 2-177
DBA_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-166 DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP view, REF 2-178
DBA_IND_EXPRESSIONS view, REF 2-166 DBA_LOGSTDBY_SKIP_TRANSACTION
DBA_IND_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-167 view, REF 2-178
DBA_IND_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-167 DBA_LOGSTDBY_UNSUPPORTED view, REF
DBA_INDEXES view, REF 2-167 2-179
collecting statistics for, REF 2-167 DBA_METHOD_PARAMS view, REF 2-179
DBA_INDEXTYPE_COMMENTS view, REF 2-167 DBA_METHOD_RESULTS view, REF 2-179
DBA_INDEXTYPE_OPERATORS view, REF 2-167 DBA_MVIEW_AGGREGATES view, REF 2-179
DBA_INDEXTYPES view, REF 2-167 DBA_MVIEW_ANALYSIS view, REF 2-180
DBA_INTERNAL_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-168 DBA_MVIEW_DETAIL_RELATIONS view, REF
DBA_JAVA_ARGUMENTS view, REF 2-168 2-180
DBA_JAVA_CLASSES view, REF 2-168 DBA_MVIEW_JOINS view, REF 2-180
DBA_JAVA_DERIVATIONS view, REF 2-168 DBA_MVIEW_KEYS view, REF 2-180
DBA_JAVA_FIELDS view, REF 2-168 DBA_MVIEW_LOG_FILTER_COLS view, REF
DBA_JAVA_IMPLEMENTS view, REF 2-168 2-180
DBA_JAVA_INNERS view, REF 2-169 DBA_MVIEW_LOGS view, REF 2-181
DBA_JAVA_LAYOUTS view, REF 2-169 DBA_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES view, REP 3-47,
DBA_JAVA_METHODS view, REF 2-169 REF 2-181
DBA_JAVA_NCOMPS view, REF 2-169 DBA_MVIEWS view, REF 2-181

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DBA_NESTED_TABLES view, REF 2-181 2-192, RAR 25-5
DBA_OBJ_AUDIT_OPTS view, REF 2-181 DBA_REGISTERED_MVIEWS view, REP 3-47,
DBA_OBJ_COLATTRS view, REF 2-182 REF 2-192
DBA_OBJECT_SIZE view, REF 2-183 DBA_REGISTRY view, REF 2-193
DBA_OBJECT_TABLES view, REF 2-183 DBA_REGISTRY_HIERARCHY view, REF 2-194
DBA_OBJECTS view, PGR 14-16, REF 2-183 DBA_REPAIR_TABLE view, REF 2-194
DBA_OPANCILLARY view, REF 2-183 DBA_REPAUDIT_ATTRIBUTE view, REF 2-2
DBA_OPARGUMENTS view, REF 2-184 DBA_REPAUDIT_COLUMN view, REF 2-2
DBA_OPBINDINGS view, REF 2-184 DBA_REPCAT view, REF 2-2
DBA_OPERATOR_COMMENTS view, REF 2-184 DBA_REPCAT_EXCEPTIONS view, REF 2-2
DBA_OPERATORS view, REF 2-184 DBA_REPCAT_REFRESH_TEMPLATES
DBA_OUTLINE_HINTS view, REF 2-185 view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-34
DBA_OUTLINES view, REF 2-185 DBA_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_OBJECTS view, REF
DBA_PART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF 2-185 2-2, RAR 25-34
DBA_PART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-185 DBA_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_PARMS view, REF
DBA_PART_INDEXES view, REF 2-185 2-2, RAR 25-34
DBA_PART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-186 DBA_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_SITES view, REF 2-2,
DBA_PART_LOBS view, REF 2-186 RAR 25-35
DBA_PART_TABLES view, REF 2-186 DBA_REPCAT_USER_AUTHORIZATIONS
DBA_PARTIAL_DROP_TABS view, REF 2-186 view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-35
DBA_PENDING_CONV_TABLES view, REF 2-186 DBA_REPCAT_USER_PARM_VALUES view, REF
DBA_PENDING_TRANSACTIONS view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-35
2-186 DBA_REPCATLOG view, REP 2-33, REF 2-2, RAR
DBA_POLICIES view, REF 2-187 25-35
DBA_policyname_AUDIT_TRAIL view, OLS B-15 purging, SPR 53-85
DBA_PRIV_AUDIT_OPTS view, REF 2-187 purging requests from, RAR 20-82
DBA_PROCEDURES view, REF 2-187 DBA_REPCOLUMN view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-36
DBA_PROFILES view, REF 2-187 DBA_REPCOLUMN_GROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR
DBA_PROPAGATION view, REF 2-188, STM 25-36
16-15, STM 16-16, STM 16-18, STM 17-5, STM updating, SPR 53-39, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-36
17-6 DBA_REPCONFLICT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-36
DBA_PROXIES view, REF 2-188 DBA_REPDDL view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-36
DBA_PUBLISHED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-189 DBA_REPEXTENSIONS view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-36
DBA_QUEUE_SCHEDULES view, REF 2-189, DBA_REPFLAVOR_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2
STM 16-16, STM 16-18, STM 17-6 DBA_REPFLAVOR_OBJECTS view, REF 2-2
DBA_QUEUE_TABLES, ADQ 10-4, ADQ 10-6, DBA_REPFLAVORS view, REF 2-2
ADQ 10-22 DBA_REPGENERATED view, REF 2-2
analyzing table and instance affinity in advanced DBA_REPGENOBJECTS view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-39
queuing, RDE 3-6 DBA_REPGROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-39
DBA_QUEUE_TABLES view, REF 2-191, STM updating, SPR 53-42, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-39
16-11 DBA_REPGROUP_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-2,
DBA_QUEUES, ADQ 10-8 RAR 25-39
DBA_QUEUES view, REF 2-191, STM 16-11 DBA_REPGROUPED_COLUMN view, REF 2-2,
DBA_RCHILD view, REF 2-191 RAR 25-39
DBA_REFRESH view, REF 2-192 DBA_REPKEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2, RAR
DBA_REFRESH_CHILDREN view, REF 2-192 25-39
DBA_REFS view, REF 2-192 DBA_REPOBJECT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-40
DBA_REGISTERED_MVIEW_GROUPS view, REF updating, SPR 53-43, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-40

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DBA_REPPARAMETER_COLUMN view, REF 2-2, DBA_SA_GROUP_HIERARCHY view, OLS B-9
RAR 25-40 DBA_SA_GROUPS view, OLS 12-4, OLS B-9
DBA_REPPRIORITY view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-40 DBA_SA_LABELS view, OLS 12-4, OLS B-10
DBA_REPPRIORITY_GROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR DBA_SA_LEVELS view, OLS 12-4, OLS B-10
25-40 DBA_SA_POLICIES view, OLS B-10
updating, SPR 53-41, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-38 DBA_SA_PROG_PRIVS view, OLS B-11
DBA_REPPROP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-40 DBA_SA_SCHEMA_POLICIES view, OLS 7-10,
DBA_REPRESOL_STATS_CONTROL view, REF OLS B-11
2-2, RAR 25-41 DBA_SA_TABLE_POLICIES view, OLS 7-10, OLS
DBA_REPRESOLUTION view, REF 2-2, RAR B-11
25-41 DBA_SA_USER_COMPARTMENTS view, OLS
updating, SPR 53-46, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-43 6-18, OLS B-12
DBA_REPRESOLUTION_METHOD view, REF DBA_SA_USER_GROUPS view, OLS 6-18, OLS
2-2, RAR 25-41 B-13
DBA_REPRESOLUTION_STATISTICS view, REF DBA_SA_USER_LABELS view, OLS B-13
2-2, RAR 25-41 DBA_SA_USER_LEVELS view, OLS 6-18, OLS
purging, SPR 53-86, RAR 6-42, RAR 20-83 B-14
DBA_REPSCHEMA view, REF 2-2 DBA_SA_USER_PRIVS view, OLS B-14
DBA_REPSITES view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-41 DBA_SA_USERS view, OLS 6-17, OLS B-12
updating, SPR 53-44, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-41 DBA_SDO_GEOM_METADATA view, SUG 2-27
DBA_REPSITES_NEW view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-42 DBA_SDO_INDEX_INFO view, SUG 2-30
DBA_RESUMABLE view, SAG 14-21, REF 2-195 DBA_SDO_INDEX_METADATA view, SUG 2-30
DBA_RGROUP view, REF 2-196 DBA_SEGMENTS view, SAG 11-50, REF 2-202
DBA_ROLE_PRIVS view, ADG 11-14, REF 2-197 DBA_SEQUENCES view, REF 2-203
DBA_ROLES view, REF 2-197 DBA_SOURCE view, ADG 9-36, REF 2-203
DBA_ROLLBACK_SEGS data dictionary DBA_SOURCE_TABLES view, REF 2-204
view, SQL 16-97 DBA_SQLJ_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-204
DBA_ROLLBACK_SEGS view, SAG 13-25, SAG DBA_SQLJ_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-204
13-26, REF 2-198 DBA_SQLJ_TYPES view, REF 2-204
public rollback segments, RAC 5-6 DBA_STMT_AUDIT_OPTS view, REF 2-204
DBA_RSRC_CONSUMER_GROUP_PRIVS DBA_STORED_SETTINGS view, REF 2-205
view, REF 2-198 DBA_STREAMS_GLOBAL_RULES view, REF
DBA_RSRC_CONSUMER_GROUPS view, REF 2-205, STM 16-42, STM 16-43, STM 17-19
2-199 DBA_STREAMS_SCHEMA_RULES view, REF
DBA_RSRC_MANAGER_SYSTEM_PRIVS 2-205, STM 16-42, STM 16-43, STM 17-19, STM
view, REF 2-199 17-21
DBA_RSRC_PLAN_DIRECTIVES view, REF 2-200 DBA_STREAMS_TABLE_RULES view, REF 2-205,
DBA_RSRC_PLANS view, REF 2-201 STM 16-42, STM 16-43, STM 17-18, STM 17-19
DBA_RULE_SET_RULES view, REF 2-202, STM DBA_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF
16-46, STM 16-47, STM 16-48 2-206
DBA_RULE_SETS view, REF 2-202, STM 16-44 DBA_SUBPART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-206
DBA_RULES view, REF 2-202, STM 16-46, STM DBA_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF
16-47, STM 16-48 2-206
DBA_SA_AUDIT_OPTIONS view, OLS 10-9, OLS DBA_SUBSCRIBED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-206
B-8, OLS B-15 DBA_SUBSCRIBED_TABLES view, REF 2-206
DBA_SA_COMPARTMENTS view, OLS 12-4, OLS DBA_SUBSCRIPTIONS view, REF 2-206
B-8 DBA_SYNONYMS view, REF 2-207
DBA_SA_DATA_LABELS view, OLS B-9 DBA_SYS_PRIVS view, REF 2-207

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DBA_TAB_COL_STATISTICS view, REF 2-207 DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN initialization
DBA_TAB_COLUMNS view, REF 2-207 parameter, REF 1-46
DBA_TAB_COMMENTS data dictionary setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-54
view, SQL 12-69 DBMS
DBA_TAB_COMMENTS view, REF 2-207 object-relational DBMS, CON 13-2
DBA_TAB_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-208 precompiler command line option, MIG 5-23
DBA_TAB_MODIFICATIONS view, REF 2-208 DBMS interaction with MODE, PCC 10-17
DBA_TAB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-208 DBMS interfaces, DCD 1-14
DBA_TAB_PRIVS view, REF 2-208 DBMS option, PCC 5-15
DBA_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-208 DBMS precompiler option, PCO 14-17, PCC 10-17
DBA_TABLES view, REF 2-209 DBMS. See database management system (DBMS)
DBA_TABLESPACES view, REF 2-209 DBMS_ALERT package, SPR 2-1, PLS 9-16
DBA_TEMP_FILES view, SAG 11-50, REF 2-210 DBMS_ALERT_INFO view, REF 2-215
DBA_TRANSFORMATIONS, ADQ 10-40 DBMS_APPCTX, JPR 1-2
DBA_TRANSFORMATIONS view, REF 2-211 DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO package, SPR 3-2,
DBA_TRIGGER_COLS view, REF 2-211 PGR 11-11
DBA_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-212 SET_SESSION_LONGOPS procedure
DBA_TS_QUOTAS view, SAG 11-50, REF 2-212 syntax change, MIG 5-38
DBA_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-212 DBMS_APPLY_ADM package, SPR 4-1, STM 13-1,
DBA_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-212 STM 19-40
DBA_TYPE_VERSIONS DBMS_AQ package, SPR 5-1
replication, REP 2-13, REP 3-38 DBMS_AQADM package, ADQ 4-2, SPR 6-1
DBA_TYPE_VERSIONS view, REF 2-213 DBMS_AQADM.DROP_QUEUE, ADQ 9-18
DBA_TYPES view, REF 2-213 DBMS_AQELM package, SPR 7-1, SPR 7-2
DBA_UNDO_EXTENTS view, REF 2-213 DBMS_AW package, OSG 2-9, OSG 3-4
undo tablespace extents, SAG 13-12 EXECUTE procedure, OSG 10-3, OSG 10-5
DBA_UNUSED_COL_TABS view, REF 2-214 GETLOG function, OSG 10-10
DBA_UPDATABLE_COLUMNS view, CON INTERP function, OSG 10-6
10-21, REF 2-214 INTERPCLOB function, OSG 10-8
DBA_USERS view, SAG 11-50, REF 2-214 overview, OSG 10-1, OSG 10-2
DBA_USTATS view, REF 2-215 PRINTLOG procedure, OSG 10-11
DBA_VARRAYS view, REF 2-215 DBMS_CAPTURE package, SPR 106-1
DBA_VIEWS view, REF 2-215 DBMS_CAPTURE_ADM package, STM 11-1, STM
DBA_WAITERS view, REF 2-215 19-40
DBA_WORKSPACE_SESSIONS view, ADW 3-11, capture process
REF 2-3 DBMS_CAPTURE_ADM package, SPR 8-1
DBAccess, JPR 16-4 DBMS_DDL package, SPR 9-1
DBAccess(), JPR 16-4 DBMS_DEBUG package, SPR 10-1
DBAccessBeanInfo, JPR 16-10 DBMS_DEFER package, SPR 11-1, RAR 12-1
DBAccessBeanInfo(), JPR 16-10 ANY_CHAR_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR
DBCA. See Database Configuration Assistant 12-5
DBCA_RAW_CONFIG ANY_CLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR
environment variable, RAC 3-2 12-5
DBCS (DB2 double-byte character set) ANY_VARCHAR2_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4,
not supported by Oracle, UTL B-4 RAR 12-5
DBGOUTFILE command, OLA 7-31, OLA 8-11 ANYDATA_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR
DBID (database identifier), PGR 21-3 12-5
changing, UTL 14-2 BLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5

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CALL procedure, SPR 11-2, RAR 12-3 GET_NCHAR_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
CHAR_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_NCLOB_ARG function, RAR 13-7
CLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_NCLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
COMMIT_WORK procedure, SPR 11-3, RAR GET_NUMBER_ARG function, RAR 13-7
12-4 GET_NUMBER_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
datatype_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_NVARCHAR2_ARG function, RAR 13-7
DATE_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_NVARCHAR2_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
IDS_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_OBJECT_NULL_VECTOR_ARG
IYM_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 function, SPR 12-9, RAR 13-10
NCHAR_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_RAW_ARG function, RAR 13-7
NCLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_RAW_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
NUMBER_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_ROWID_ARG function, RAR 13-7
NVARCHAR2_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR GET_ROWID_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
12-5 GET_TIMESTAMP_ARG function, RAR 13-7
RAW_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_TIMESTAMP_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
ROWID_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_TSLTZ_ARG function, RAR 13-7
TIMESTAMP_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR GET_TSLTZ_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
12-5 GET_TSTZ_ARG function, RAR 13-7
TRANSACTION procedure, SPR 11-6, RAR GET_TSTZ_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
12-6 GET_VARCHAR2_ARG function, RAR 13-7
TSLTZ_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 GET_VARCHAR2_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7
TSTZ_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5 DBMS_DEFER_SYS package
VARCHAR2_ARG procedure, SPR 11-4, RAR ADD_DEFAULT_DEST procedure, SPR 13-3,
12-5 RAR 14-4
DBMS_DEFER_QUERY package, SPR 12-1, RAR CLEAR_PROP_STATISTICS procedure, SPR
13-1 13-4, RAR 10-31, RAR 14-4
GET_AnyData_ARG function, RAR 9-16, RAR DELETE_DEF_DESTINATION procedure, SPR
13-7 13-5, RAR 14-5
GET_ANYDATA_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 DELETE_DEFAULT_DEST procedure, SPR
GET_ARG_FORM function, SPR 12-2, RAR 13-3 13-5, RAR 14-5
GET_ARG_TYPE function, SPR 12-3, RAR 13-4 DELETE_ERROR procedure, SPR 13-6, RAR
GET_BLOB_ARG function, RAR 13-7 14-6
GET_BLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 DELETE_TRAN procedure, SPR 13-6, SPR 13-7,
GET_CALL_ARGS procedure, SPR 12-6, RAR SPR 13-9, RAR 14-7, RAR 14-9
13-6 DISABLED function, SPR 13-7, RAR 14-7
GET_CHAR_ARG function, RAR 13-7 EXCLUDE_PUSH function, SPR 13-8, RAR 14-8
GET_CHAR_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 EXECUTE_ERROR procedure, SPR 13-9, RAR
GET_CLOB_ARG function, RAR 13-7 7-37, RAR 9-19, RAR 14-9
GET_CLOB_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 EXECUTE_ERROR_AS_USER procedure, SPR
GET_datatype_ARG function, SPR 12-7, RAR 13-10, RAR 9-20, RAR 14-10
13-7 PURGE function, SPR 13-11, RAR 9-15, RAR
GET_DATE_ARG function, RAR 13-7 14-11
GET_DATE_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 PUSH function, SPR 13-13, RAR 9-14, RAR
GET_IDS_ARG function, RAR 13-7 14-14
GET_IDS_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 REGISTER_PROPAGATOR procedure, SPR
GET_IYM_ARG function, RAR 13-7 13-17, RAR 2-7, RAR 2-26, RAR 2-33, RAR
GET_IYM_ARG procedure, SPR 12-7 14-16
GET_NCHAR_ARG function, RAR 13-7 SCHEDULE_EXECUTION procedure, SPR

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13-19, RAR 14-19 revoke_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18
SCHEDULE_PURGE procedure, SPR 13-17, set server output device, JSS 11-6
RAR 2-8, RAR 2-29, RAR 2-35, RAR 14-17 set server-side options, JSS 11-20
SCHEDULE_PUSH procedure, SPR 13-19, REP set_compiler_option method, JJD 3-15, JJD 4-4
6-23, REP 6-25, RAR 2-21, RAR 2-29, RAR set_output method, JJD 3-20, JJD 4-4
2-35, RAR 14-19 setting permissions, JJD 5-5
SET_DISABLED procedure, SPR 13-21, RAR shortname method, JJD 2-24, JJD 2-26, JJD 4-3,
14-21 JPG 2-17, JPG 2-19
UNREGISTER_PROPAGATOR procedure, SPR start_debugging method, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-5
13-23, RAR 14-23 stop_debugging method, JJD 4-5
UNSCHEDULE_PURGE procedure, SPR 13-24, DBMS_JOB package, SPR 20-1, SAG 10-3
RAR 14-24 and instance affinity, SPR 20-2
UNSCHEDULE_PUSH procedure, SPR 13-24, DBMS_JOB procedure, PGR 21-8
RAR 14-24 DBMS_JOB.INTERVAL procedure, PGR 21-8
DBMS_DESCRIBE package, SPR 14-1 DBMS_JOB.SUBMIT procedure, TAD 2-40
DBMS_DISTRIBUTED_TRUST_ADMIN DBMS_LDAP
package, SPR 15-1 about, OAD 4-1
DBMS_FGA package, SPR 16-1 building applications with, OAD 4-2
DBMS_FLASHBACK package, SPR 17-1, SPR 17-6 sample usage
setting undo retention period for, SAG 13-10 about, OAD B-1
using in applications, ADG 7-45 for a search, OAD B-10
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH package, SPR 18-1, from a database trigger, OAD B-2
HET 3-5 Java sample code, OAD B-34
list of functions and procedures, HET 3-6 DBMS_LDAP package, OAD 2-10, OAD 4-1
DBMS_HS_PASSTHROUGH.EXECUTE_IMMEDIA searching by using, OAD 2-18
TE, HET C-17 DBMS_LDAP_UTL
DBMS_IOT package, SPR 19-1 about, OAD 7-1
DBMS_JAVA package, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-3, JPG 4-2 data-types, OAD 7-47
defined, JJD 5-5 function return codes, OAD 7-45
delete_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-19 group-related subprograms
disable_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18 about, OAD 7-3
dropjava method, JJD 4-4 function create_group_handle, OAD 7-23
enable_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18 function get_group_dn, OAD 7-28
get_compiler_option method, JJD 4-4 function get_group_properties, OAD 7-26
grant_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-8, JJD function set_group_handle_properties, OAD
5-10 7-24
grant_policy_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD miscellaneous subprograms
5-12, JJD 5-20 about, OAD 7-4
loadjava method, JJD 4-4 function check_interface_version, OAD 7-44
longname method, JJD 2-23, JJD 2-26, JJD 4-3, function create_mod_propertyset, OAD 7-41
JPG 2-17, JPG 2-19 function get_property_names, OAD 7-36
modifying permissions, JJD 5-19 function get_property_values, OAD 7-38
modifying PolicyTable permissions, JJD 5-10, function get_property_values_len, OAD 7-39
JJD 5-12 function normalize_dn_with_case, OAD
reset_compiler_option method, JJD 4-4 7-35
restart_debugging method, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-5 function populate_mod_propertyset, OAD
restrict_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-9, JJD 7-42
5-10 procedure free_handle, OAD 7-44

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procedure free_mod_propertyset, OAD 7-43 11-11
procedure free_propertyset_collection, OAD for temporary LOBs, ADL 3-9
7-40 functions/procedures to modify BLOB, CLOB,
reference, OAD 7-2 and NCLOB, ADL 3-8
subscriber-related subprograms functions/procedures to read/examine internal
about, OAD 7-4 and external LOBs, ADL 3-9
function create_subscriber_handle, OAD isTemporary() as JDBC workaround, ADL
7-30 11-11
function get_subscriber_dn, OAD 7-33 LOADFROMFILE(), ADL 12-47
function get_subscriber_properties, OAD loading data, IMU 11-24
7-31 multi-threaded server (MTS), ADL 4-18, ADL
user-related subprograms 12-10
about, OAD 7-3 offset and amount parameter rules, ADL 3-7
function authenticate_user, OAD 7-6 open and close, JDBC replacements for, ADL
function check_group_membership, OAD 3-52
7-18 opening/closing internal and external
function create_user_handle, OAD 7-8 LOBs, ADL 3-10
function get_group_membership, OAD 7-21 provide LOB locator before invoking, ADL 3-6
function get_user_dn, OAD 7-16 read-only functions/procedures for
function BFILEs, ADL 3-10
get_user_extended_properties, OAD to work with LOBs, using, ADL 3-6
7-15 WRITE()
function get_user_properties, OAD 7-11 guidelines, ADL 10-214
function locate_subscriber_for_user, OAD guidelines for temporary LOBs, ADL 11-169
7-19 passing hexadecimal string to, ADL 11-169
function set_user_handle_properties, OAD DBMS_LOB PL/SQL package, GLO 7-15
7-9 DBMS_LOB()
function set_user_properties, OAD 7-13 READ, ADL 10-110
DBMS_LIBCACHE DBMS_LOB.createtemporary(), ADL 11-5
warming the library cache, RCO 10-23 DBMS_LOB.isTemporary(), previous workaround
DBMS_LIBCACHE package, RCG 5-9, RAC 9-9 for JDBC, ADL 11-29
setting up, RCG 5-10 DBMS_LOB.LOADBLOBFROMFILE
DBMS_LOB procedure, GLO 7-15
ERASE, ADL 6-10 DBMS_LOB.LOADCLOBFROMFILE
substr compared with read, ADL 6-26 procedure, GLO 7-15
updating LOB with bind variable, ADL 5-10 DBMS_LOB.LOADFROMFILE, ADL 2-4
WRITE() DBMS_LOB.READ, ADL 12-109
passing hexadecimal string to, ADL 10-214 DBMS_LOCK package, ADG 7-18, SPR 24-1, CON
DBMS_LOB functions on a NULL LOB 20-41
restriction, ADL 2-9 DBMS_LOCK_ALLOCATED view, REF 2-216
DBMS_LOB package, DCD 6-10, SPR 23-1, JSS 5-31 DBMS_LOGMNR package, SPR 25-1
available LOB procedures/functions, ADL 3-3, ADD_LOGFILE procedure, SPR 25-4
ADL 3-4 COLUMN_PRESENT function, SPR 25-10
client procedures cannot call DBMS_LOB, ADL constants, SPR 25-2
3-7 END_LOGMNR procedure, SPR 25-8
compared with OCI, DCD 6-7 MINE_VALUE function, SPR 25-8
CREATETEMPORARY(), ADL 11-15 START_LOGMNR procedure, SPR 25-5
.createTemporary() as JDBC workaround, ADL DBMS_LOGMNR_CDC_PUBLISH package, SPR

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26-1, DWG 15-3 ADD_TRANSFORM procedure, SPR 30-15
ALTER_CHANGE_TABLE procedure, SPR 26-8 browsing interface, UTL 15-10
CREATE_CHANGE_SOURCE procedure, SPR CLOSE procedure, SPR 30-24
26-3 FETCH_xxx procedure, SPR 30-21
CREATE_CHANGE_TABLE procedure, SPR GET_DDL function, SPR 30-28, SAG 21-31
26-3 GET_DEPENDENT_DDL function, SPR 30-31
DROP_CHANGE_TABLE procedure, SPR GET_DEPENDENT_XML function, SPR 30-31
26-14 GET_GRANTED_DDL function, SPR 30-33
DBMS_LOGMNR_CDC_SUBSCRIBE GET_GRANTED_XML function, SPR 30-33
package, SPR 27-1, DWG 15-3 GET_QUERY procedure, SPR 30-12
ACTIVATE_SUB SCRIPTION procedure, SPR GET_XML function, SPR 30-28
27-9 OPEN procedure, SPR 30-2
DROP_SUBSCRIBER_VIEW procedure, SPR programmatic interface, UTL 15-4
27-13 security, UTL 15-4
DROP_SUBSCRIPTION procedure, SPR 26-13, SET_COUNT procedure, SPR 30-12
SPR 27-16 SET_FILTER procedure, SPR 30-6
EXTEND_WINDOW procedure, SPR 27-10 SET_PARSE_ITEM procedure, SPR 30-13
EXTEND_WINDOW_LIST procedure, SPR SET_TRANSFORM_PARAM procedure, SPR
27-11 30-17
GET_SUBSCRIPTION_HANDLE using for object definition, SAG 21-31
procedure, SPR 27-5 using to implement Metadata API, UTL 15-4
PREPARE_SUBSCRIBER_VIEW DBMS_MGWADM package, ADQ 18-3, SPR 31-1
procedure, SPR 27-11 constants, SPR 31-7
PREPARE_UNBOUNDED_VIEW methods, SPR 31-2
procedure, SPR 27-13 object types, SPR 31-2
PURGE_WINDOW procedure, SPR 27-14 summary of subprograms, SPR 31-12
SUBSCRIBE procedure, SPR 27-6 DBMS_MGWADM.DB_CONNECT_INFO
usage examples, SPR 27-16 procedure
DBMS_LOGMNR_D package, SPR 28-1 configuring Messaging Gateway, ADQ 18-13
BUILD procedure, SPR 28-2 example, ADQ 18-11
SET_TABLESPACE procedure, SPR 28-5 DBMS_MGWMSG package, SPR 32-1
DBMS_LOGMNR_D.BUILD procedure, SAG 9-6 constants, SPR 32-8
DBMS_LOGSTDBY package, SPR 29-1 methods, SPR 32-2
APPLY_SET procedure, SPR 29-3 object types, SPR 32-2
APPLY_UNSET procedure, SPR 29-7 summary of subprograms, SPR 32-9
BUILD procedure, SPR 29-8 DBMS_MVIEW package, DWG 14-14
GUARD BYPASS OFF procedure, SPR 29-9 BEGIN_TABLE_REORGANIZATION
GUARD_BYPASS_ON procedure, SPR 29-9 procedure, SPR 33-3, RAR 8-20, RAR 15-3
INSTANTIATE_TABLE procedure, SPR 29-10 END_TABLE_REORGANIZATION
SKIP procedure, SPR 29-11 procedure, SPR 33-4, RAR 8-20, RAR 15-3
SKIP_ERROR procedure, SPR 29-18 EXPLAIN_MVIEW procedure, SPR 33-4, REP
SKIP_TRANSACTION procedure, SPR 29-21 3-29, DWG 8-53, RAR 15-4
UNSKIP procedure, SPR 29-22 EXPLAIN_REWRITE procedure, SPR 33-5,
UNSKIP_ERROR procedure, SPR 29-23 DWG 22-57, RAR 15-5
UNSKIP_TRANSACTION procedure, SPR I_AM_A_REFRESH function, SPR 33-6, RAR
29-23 15-6
DBMS_METADATA, XDG 12-5 PMARKER function, SPR 33-7, RAR 15-6
DBMS_METADATA package, SPR 30-1, UTL 15-4 PURGE_DIRECT_LOAD_LOG procedure, SPR

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33-7, RAR 15-7 DBMS_ORACLE_TRACE_AGENT package, SPR
PURGE_LOG procedure, SPR 33-7, RAR 8-18, 39-1
RAR 15-7 DBMS_ORACLE_TRACE_USER package, SPR
PURGE_MVIEW_FROM_LOG procedure, SPR 40-1
33-8, RAR 8-11, RAR 8-13, RAR 8-15, RAR DBMS_OUTLN package, SPR 41-1, PGR 7-4
8-18, RAR 15-8 DBMS_OUTLN_EDIT package, SPR 42-1, PGR 7-4
REFRESH procedure, SPR 33-10, DWG 14-12, DBMS_OUTPUT package, SPR 43-1, PLS 9-16, SQL
DWG 14-15, RAR 8-2, RAR 8-34, RAR 15-9 12-3, JJD 4-4
REFRESH_ALL_MVIEWS procedure, SPR DBMS_PCLXUTIL package, SPR 44-1
33-12, DWG 14-12, RAR 15-12 DBMS_PIPE package, SPR 45-1, PLS 9-17, RMN
REFRESH_DEPENDENT procedure, SPR 33-14, 4-10
DWG 14-12, RAR 15-13 using with RMAN, RMN 2-10
REGISTER_MVIEW procedure, SPR 33-16, REP DBMS_PROFILER package, SPR 46-1
3-49, RAR 15-15 DBMS_PROPAGATION_ADM package, SPR 47-1,
UNREGISTER_MVIEW procedure, SPR 33-18, STM 12-1, STM 19-40
REP 3-49, RAR 8-13, RAR 15-18 DBMS_RANDOM package, SPR 48-1
DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT, ADG 14-1, DBMS_RECTIFIER_DIFF package, RAR 9-9
ADG 14-6, OSD 9-6 DIFFERENCES procedure, SPR 49-2, RAR 9-9,
DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT package, SPR RAR 18-3
34-1 RECTIFY procedure, SPR 49-5, RAR 9-9, RAR
DBMS_ODM package, OSG 28-3, OSG 29-2, OSG 18-5
30-1 to OSG 30-14 DBMS_REDEFINITION package
subprograms, OSG 30-11 redefining tables online, SAG 15-17
DBMS_OFFLINE_OG package DBMS_REDEFINITION.CAN_REDEF_TABLE
BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR procedure, GLO 10-14
36-2, RAR 7-38, RAR 16-3 DBMS_REFRESH package
BEGIN_LOAD procedure, SPR 36-3, RAR 7-39, ADD procedure, SPR 51-2, RAR 5-10, RAR 5-18,
RAR 16-4 RAR 19-3
END_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR 36-5, CHANGE procedure, SPR 51-3, REP 4-19, RAR
RAR 7-41, RAR 16-5 19-3
END_LOAD procedure, SPR 36-6, RAR 7-40, DESTROY procedure, SPR 51-5, RAR 19-5
RAR 16-6 MAKE procedure, SPR 51-6, RAR 5-7, RAR
RESUME_SUBSET_OF_MASTERS 5-14, RAR 19-6
procedure, SPR 36-7, RAR 7-39, RAR 16-8 REFRESH procedure, SPR 51-8, RAR 8-2, RAR
DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT package 19-8
BEGIN_LOAD procedure, SPR 37-2, RAR 8-30, SUBTRACT procedure, SPR 51-9, RAR 19-9
RAR 17-3 DBMS_REPAIR package, SPR 52-1, SAG
END_LOAD procedure, SPR 37-4, RAR 8-32, 22-2 to SAG 22-15
RAR 17-4 CHECK_OBJECT procedure, SAG 22-2
DBMS_OLAP package, SPR 38-1, DWG 16-3, DWG DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS procedure, SAG 22-3
16-4, DWG 16-5 examples, SAG 22-8 to SAG 22-15
ADD_FILTER_ITEM procedure, DWG 16-18 limitations, SAG 22-3
LOAD_WORKLOAD_TRACE procedures, SAG 22-2
procedure, DWG 16-12 SEGMENT_FIX_STATUS procedure, SAG 22-3
PURGE_FILTER procedure, DWG 16-23 SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure, SAG
PURGE_RESULTS procedure, DWG 16-32 22-3
PURGE_WORKLOAD procedure, DWG 16-18 using, SAG 22-3 to SAG 22-8
SET_CANCELLED procedure, DWG 16-32 DBMS_REPAIR procedure

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FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure, SAG 22-2 ALTER_PRIORITY_RAW procedure, SPR
REBUILD_FREELISTS procedure, SAG 22-3 53-35, RAR 20-31
DBMS_REPCAT package, REP 2-33, REP 2-35 ALTER_SITE_PRIORITY procedure, SPR 53-36,
ADD_DELETE_RESOLUTION procedure, SPR RAR 20-33
53-19, RAR 20-17 ALTER_SITE_PRIORITY_SITE procedure, SPR
ADD_GROUPED_COLUMN procedure, SPR 53-37, RAR 20-34
53-6, RAR 20-7 CANCEL_STATISTICS procedure, SPR 53-38,
ADD_MASTER_DATABASE procedure, SPR RAR 6-42, RAR 20-35
53-8, RAR 3-11, RAR 7-31, RAR 7-33, RAR comment procedures, RAR 7-45
20-8 COMMENT_ON_COLUMN_GROUP
ADD_NEW_MASTERS procedure, SPR 53-10, procedure, SPR 53-39, RAR 7-45, RAR
RAR 7-13, RAR 7-25, RAR 20-9 20-36
ADD_PRIORITY_CHAR procedure, SPR 53-16, COMMENT_ON_DELETE_RESOLUTION
RAR 20-14 procedure, SPR 53-46, RAR 7-45, RAR
ADD_PRIORITY_datatype procedure, SPR 20-43
53-16, RAR 20-14 COMMENT_ON_MVIEW_REPSITES
ADD_PRIORITY_DATE procedure, SPR 53-16, procedure, SPR 53-40, RAR 20-37
RAR 20-14 COMMENT_ON_PRIORITY_GROUP
ADD_PRIORITY_NUMBER procedure, SPR procedure, SPR 53-41, RAR 7-45, RAR
53-16, RAR 20-14 20-38
ADD_PRIORITY_VARCHAR2 procedure, SPR COMMENT_ON_REPGROUP procedure, SPR
53-16, RAR 20-14 53-42, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-39
ADD_SITE_PRIORITY_SITE procedure, SPR COMMENT_ON_REPOBJECT procedure, SPR
53-17, RAR 6-23, RAR 20-16 53-43, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-40
ADD_UNIQUENESS_RESOLUTION COMMENT_ON_REPSITES procedure, SPR
procedure, SPR 53-19, RAR 20-17 53-44, RAR 7-45, RAR 20-41
ADD_UPDATE_RESOLUTION procedure, SPR COMMENT_ON_SITE_PRIORITY
53-19, RAR 6-5, RAR 6-8, RAR 6-12, RAR procedure, SPR 53-41, RAR 20-38
6-14, RAR 6-19, RAR 6-24, RAR 20-17 COMMENT_ON_UNIQUE_RESOLUTION
ALTER_CATCHUP_PARAMETERS procedure, SPR 53-46, RAR 7-45, RAR
procedure, SPR 53-24, RAR 20-22 20-43
ALTER_MASTER_PROPAGATION COMMENT_ON_UPDATE_RESOLUTION
procedure, SPR 53-27, RAR 20-24 procedure, SPR 53-46, RAR 7-45, RAR
ALTER_MASTER_REPOBJECT procedure, SPR 20-43
53-28, RAR 6-10, RAR 6-21, RAR 6-32, RAR COMPARE_OLD_VALUES procedure, SPR
9-2, RAR 20-25 53-47, RAR 20-44
ALTER_MVIEW_PROPAGATION conflict resolution, REP 5-41
procedure, SPR 53-32, RAR 20-29 CREATE_MASTER_REPGROUP
ALTER_PRIORITY procedure, SPR 53-33, RAR procedure, SPR 53-50, RAR 3-6, RAR 20-47
20-30 CREATE_MASTER_REPOBJECT
ALTER_PRIORITY_CHAR procedure, SPR procedure, SPR 53-51, RAR 6-11, RAR 6-22,
53-35, RAR 20-31 RAR 20-48
ALTER_PRIORITY_datatype procedure, SPR CREATE_MVIEW_REPGROUP procedure, SPR
53-35, RAR 20-31 53-55, REP 3-5, RAR 5-7, RAR 5-14, RAR
ALTER_PRIORITY_DATE procedure, SPR 8-30, RAR 8-36, RAR 8-37, RAR 20-52
53-35, RAR 20-31 CREATE_MVIEW_REPOBJECT
ALTER_PRIORITY_NUMBER procedure, SPR procedure, SPR 53-56, REP 3-6, RAR 5-8,
53-35, RAR 20-31 RAR 5-9, RAR 5-10, RAR 5-16, RAR 5-17,

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RAR 8-36, RAR 8-39, RAR 20-53 20-74
DEFINE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure, SPR GENERATE_MVIEW_SUPPORT
53-59, RAR 20-56 procedure, SPR 53-78, RAR 20-75
DEFINE_PRIORITY_GROUP procedure, SPR GENERATE_REPLICATION_SUPPORT
53-60, RAR 20-57 procedure, SPR 53-80, RAR 3-13, RAR 3-14,
DEFINE_SITE_PRIORITY procedure, SPR RAR 9-4, RAR 20-77
53-61, RAR 6-23, RAR 20-58 MAKE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure, SPR
DO_DEFERRED_REPCAT_ADMIN 53-82, RAR 6-4, RAR 6-7, RAR 6-11, RAR
procedure, SPR 53-62, REP 2-33, REP 2-34, 6-14, RAR 6-17, RAR 6-22, RAR 20-79
REP 2-36, RAR 6-35, RAR 7-37, RAR 20-59 PREPARE_INSTANTIATED_MASTER
DROP_COLUMN_GROUP procedure, SPR procedure, RAR 7-19, RAR 7-29
53-63, RAR 20-60 PREPARE_INSTANTIATED_MASTERS
DROP_DELETE_RESOLUTION procedure, SPR 53-84, RAR 20-81
procedure, SPR 53-75, RAR 20-72 PURGE_MASTER_LOG procedure, SPR 53-85,
DROP_GROUPED_COLUMN procedure, SPR RAR 20-82
53-64, RAR 20-61 PURGE_STATISTICS procedure, SPR 53-86,
DROP_MASTER_REPGROUP procedure, SPR RAR 6-42, RAR 20-83
53-65, RAR 20-62 REFRESH_MVIEW_REPGROUP
DROP_MASTER_REPOBJECT procedure, SPR procedure, SPR 53-87, RAR 20-84
53-67, RAR 20-64 REGISTER_MVIEW_REPGROUP
DROP_MVIEW_REPGROUP procedure, SPR procedure, SPR 53-89, RAR 20-86
53-68, RAR 8-4, RAR 8-6, RAR 8-9, RAR REGISTER_STATISTICS procedure, SPR 53-90,
20-65 RAR 6-41, RAR 20-87
DROP_MVIEW_REPOBJECT procedure, SPR RELOCATE_MASTERDEF procedure, SPR
53-69, RAR 8-10, RAR 20-66 53-91, RAR 7-2, RAR 20-88
DROP_PRIORITY procedure, SPR 53-70, RAR REMOVE_MASTER_DATABASE
20-67 procedure, RAR 7-42
DROP_PRIORITY_CHAR procedure, SPR REMOVE_MASTER_DATABASES
53-72, RAR 20-69 procedure, SPR 53-93, RAR 20-90
DROP_PRIORITY_datatype procedure, SPR RENAME_SHADOW_COLUMN_GROUP
53-72, RAR 20-69 procedure, SPR 53-94, RAR 20-91
DROP_PRIORITY_DATE procedure, SPR 53-72, REPCAT_IMPORT_CHECK procedure, SPR
RAR 20-69 53-95, REP 6-37, RAR 20-92
DROP_PRIORITY_GROUP procedure, SPR RESUME_MASTER_ACTIVITY procedure, SPR
53-71, RAR 20-68 53-96, RAR 3-15, RAR 20-93
DROP_PRIORITY_NUMBER procedure, SPR RESUME_PROPAGATION_TO_MDEF
53-72, RAR 20-69 procedure, SPR 53-97, RAR 7-16, RAR 7-28,
DROP_PRIORITY_VARCHAR2 RAR 20-94
procedure, SPR 53-72, RAR 20-69 SEND_OLD_VALUES procedure, SPR 53-98,
DROP_SITE_PRIORITY procedure, SPR 53-73, RAR 20-95
RAR 20-70 conflict resolution, REP 5-41
DROP_SITE_PRIORITY_SITE procedure, SPR SET_COLUMNS procedure, SPR 53-50, SPR
53-74, RAR 20-71 53-100, RAR 20-47, RAR 20-97
DROP_UNIQUE_RESOLUTION SPECIFY_NEW_MASTERS procedure, SPR
procedure, SPR 53-75, RAR 20-72 53-102, RAR 7-12, RAR 7-25, RAR 20-99
DROP_UPDATE_RESOLUTION SUSPEND_MASTER_ACTIVITY
procedure, SPR 53-75, RAR 20-72 procedure, SPR 53-105, RAR 20-102
EXECUTE_DDL procedure, SPR 53-77, RAR SWITCH_MVIEW_MASTER procedure, SPR

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53-105, RAR 8-2, RAR 20-102 CREATE_REFRESH_TEMPLATE function, SPR
UNDO_ADD_NEW_MASTERS_REQUEST 56-20, RAR 23-21
procedure, SPR 53-107, RAR 20-104 CREATE_REFRESH_TEMPLATE
UNREGISTER_MVIEW_REPGROUP procedure, RAR 4-5
procedure, SPR 53-109, RAR 8-11, RAR CREATE_TEMPLATE_OBJECT function, SPR
20-105 56-22, RAR 23-23
VALIDATE procedure, SPR 53-109, RAR 20-106 CREATE_TEMPLATE_OBJECT
WAIT_MASTER_LOG procedure, SPR 53-112, procedure, RAR 4-7
RAR 20-108 CREATE_TEMPLATE_PARM function, SPR
DBMS_REPCAT_ADMIN package 56-25, RAR 23-26
GRANT_ADMIN_ANY_SCHEMA CREATE_USER_AUTHORIZATION
procedure, SPR 54-2, RAR 2-6, RAR 2-26, function, SPR 56-27, RAR 23-28
RAR 2-32, RAR 21-3 CREATE_USER_AUTHORIZATION
GRANT_ADMIN_SCHEMA procedure, SPR procedure, RAR 4-12
54-3, RAR 21-3 CREATE_USER_PARM_VALUE function, SPR
REGISTER_USER_REPGROUP procedure, SPR 56-29, RAR 23-29
54-4, RAR 2-7, RAR 2-9, RAR 2-14, RAR 2-19, DELETE_RUNTIME_PARMS procedure, SPR
RAR 2-27, RAR 2-30, RAR 21-4 56-31, RAR 23-31
REVOKE_ADMIN_ANY_SCHEMA DROP_ALL_OBJECTS procedure, SPR 56-32,
procedure, SPR 54-6, RAR 21-6 RAR 23-32
REVOKE_ADMIN_SCHEMA procedure, SPR DROP_ALL_TEMPLATE_PARMS
54-6, RAR 21-6 procedure, SPR 56-33, RAR 23-33
UNREGISTER_USER_REPGROUP DROP_ALL_TEMPLATE_SITES
procedure, SPR 54-7, RAR 21-7 procedure, SPR 56-34, RAR 23-34
DBMS_REPCAT_INSTANTIATE package DROP_ALL_TEMPLATES procedure, SPR
DROP_SITE_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR 56-35, RAR 23-35
55-2, RAR 8-4, RAR 8-6, RAR 22-3 DROP_ALL_USER_AUTHORIZATIONS
INSTANTIATE_OFFLINE function, SPR 55-3, procedure, SPR 56-35, RAR 23-35
RAR 22-3 DROP_ALL_USER_PARM_VALUES
INSTANTIATE_ONLINE function, SPR 55-5, procedure, SPR 56-36, RAR 23-36
RAR 22-6 DROP_REFRESH_TEMPLATE procedure, SPR
DBMS_REPCAT_RGT package 56-38, RAR 23-37
ALTER_REFRESH_TEMPLATE procedure, SPR DROP_SITE_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR
56-4, RAR 23-5 56-39, RAR 23-38
ALTER_TEMPLATE_OBJECT procedure, SPR DROP_TEMPLATE_OBJECT procedure, SPR
56-6, RAR 23-7 56-40, RAR 23-39
ALTER_TEMPLATE_PARM procedure, SPR DROP_TEMPLATE_PARM procedure, SPR
56-9, RAR 23-10 56-41, RAR 23-40
ALTER_USER_AUTHORIZATION DROP_USER_AUTHORIZATION
procedure, SPR 56-11, RAR 23-11 procedure, SPR 56-42, RAR 23-41
ALTER_USER_PARM_VALUE procedure, SPR DROP_USER_PARM_VALUE procedure, SPR
56-12, RAR 23-13 56-43, RAR 23-42
COMPARE_TEMPLATES function, SPR 56-15, GET_RUNTIME_PARM_ID function, SPR
RAR 23-15 56-44, RAR 23-43
COPY_TEMPLATE function, SPR 56-16, RAR INSERT_RUNTIME_PARMS procedure, SPR
23-16 56-45, RAR 23-43
CREATE_OBJECT_FROM_EXISTING INSTANTIATE_OFFLINE function, SPR 56-47,
function, SPR 56-18, RAR 23-19 RAR 23-45

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INSTANTIATE_OFFLINE procedure, RAR 4-15 SPACE_USAGE procedure, SAG 21-31
INSTANTIATE_ONLINE function, SPR 56-50, UNUSED_SPACE procedure, SAG 21-31
RAR 23-48 DBMS_SPACE_ADMIN package, SPR 68-1, SAG
INSTANTIATE_ONLINE procedure, RAR 4-16 11-30 to SAG 11-33
LOCK_TEMPLATE_EXCLUSIVE DBMS_SQL package, CON 14-20
procedure, SPR 56-52, RAR 23-50 advantages of, ADG 8-16
LOCK_TEMPLATE_SHARED procedure, SPR client-side programs, ADG 8-16
56-53, RAR 23-51 DESCRIBE, ADG 8-16
DBMS_REPUTIL package differences with native dynamic SQL, ADG
FROM_REMOTE function, SPR 57-3, RAR 24-4 8-11
GLOBAL_NAME function, SPR 57-4, RAR 24-4 multiple row updates and deletes, ADG 8-16
MAKE_INTERNAL_PKG procedure, SPR 57-4, parsing DDL statements, CON 14-20
RAR 24-4 RETURNING clause, ADG 8-16
REPLICATION_IS_ON function, SPR 57-3, See also dynamic SQL
RAR 24-3 SET_ROLE procedure, ADG 11-19
REPLICATION_OFF procedure, SPR 57-2, RAR DBMS_STATS package, SPR 70-1, OID 19-3, DWG
7-50, RAR 9-5, RAR 24-3 16-6, DWG 22-3, SAG 21-4, PGR 3-5, PGR 3-6
REPLICATION_ON procedure, SPR 57-3, RAR creating histograms, PGR 3-21
7-50, RAR 9-6, RAR 24-3 MONITORING clause of CREATE
SYNC_UP_REP procedure, SPR 57-5, RAR 24-5 TABLE, SAG 15-9
DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER package, SPR upgrading statistics tables, MIG 4-19
58-1, SAG 27-4, SAG 27-9, SAG 27-20, SAG DBMS_STORAGE_MAP package
27-21 invoking for file mapping, SAG 12-22
procedures (table of), SAG 27-8 DBMS_STORAGE_MAPPING package, SAG
DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER_PRIVS 12-22, SAG 12-23
package, SPR 59-1, SAG 27-9, SAG 27-20 DBMS_STREAMS package, SPR 72-1, STM 15-22
procedures (table of), SAG 27-9 DBMS_STREAMS_ADM package, SPR 73-1, STM
DBMS_RESUMABLE package, SPR 60-1, SAG 6-4, STM 11-1, STM 12-1, STM 13-1
14-22 apply process creation, STM 4-28
handling suspended storage allocation, ADG capture process creation, STM 2-15
7-40 creating a capture process, STM 11-2
DBMS_RLS package, ADG 12-49, SPR 61-1 creating a propagation job, STM 12-8
security policies, CON 23-24 creating an apply process, STM 13-2
uses definer rights, CON 23-9 example, STM 19-21
DBMS_ROWID package, SPR 62-1, MIG D-34 tags, STM 8-3
and extended rowids, SQL 2-34 DBMS_TRACE package, SPR 74-1
DBMS_RULE package, SPR 63-1, STM 5-9, STM DBMS_TRANSACTION package, SPR 75-1
20-1 PURGE_LOST_DB_ENTRY procedure, SAG
DBMS_RULE_ADM package, SPR 64-1, STM 14-2, 32-13
STM 19-40, STM 20-1 DBMS_TRANSFORM package, SPR 76-1, STM
DBMS_SESSION package, SPR 65-1, SAG 27-23 12-24, STM 12-27
SET_CONTEXT procedure, ADG 12-16 DBMS_TTS package, SPR 77-1
SET_ROLE procedure, ADG 11-18 DBMS_TYPES package, ADG 3-41
DBMS_SHARED_POOL package, SPR 66-1, PGR DBMS_UTILITY package, SPR 79-1
14-43 ANALYZE_SCHEMA procedure
DBMS_SPACE package, SPR 67-1, SAG 14-25 used for computing statistics, SAG 21-6
example for unused space, SAG 21-32 DBMS_WM package, SPR 80-1
FREE_BLOCK procedure, SAG 21-31 AlterSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-6

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AlterWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-7 SetConflictWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-74
BeginDDL procedure, SPR 80-8 SetDiffVersions procedure, SPR 80-75
BeginResolve procedure, SPR 80-9 SetLockingOFF procedure, SPR 80-77
CommitDDL procedure, SPR 80-10 SetLockingON procedure, SPR 80-78
CommitResolve, SPR 80-12 SetMultiWorkspaces, SPR 80-79
CompressWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-13 SetWoOverwriteOFF, SPR 80-80
CompressWorkspaceTree procedure, SPR 80-16 SetWoOverwriteON, SPR 80-81
CopyForUpdate procedure, SPR 80-17 SetWorkspaceLockModeOFF procedure, SPR
CreateSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-19 80-82
CreateWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-20 SetWorkspaceLockModeON procedure, SPR
DeleteSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-22 80-83
DisableVersioning procedure, SPR 80-24 SynchronizeSite procedure, SPR 80-85
DropReplicationSupport procedure, SPR 80-26 UnfreezeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-86
EnableVersioning procedure, SPR 80-27 UnlockRows procedure, SPR 80-87
FreezeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-30 DBMS_WM public synonym, ADW 2-1
GenerateReplicationSupport procedure, SPR DBMS_XDB, XDG F-19
80-32 AclCheckPrivileges, database objects, XDG
GetConflictWorkspace function, SPR 80-34 18-13
GetDiffVersions function, SPR 80-35 cfg_get, XDG A-9
GetLockMode function, SPR 80-35 cfg_refresh, XDG A-10
GetMultiWorkspaces function, SPR 80-36 changePrivilege, XDG 18-12
GetOpContext function, SPR 80-37 checkPrivileges, XDG 18-13
GetPrivs function, SPR 80-38 configuration management, XDG 16-8
GetSessionInfo function, SPR 80-38 getAclDocument, XDG 18-12
GetWorkspace function, SPR 80-40 Link, XDG 16-2
GotoWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-43 LockResource, XDG 16-2
GrantSystemPriv procedure, SPR 80-44 overview, XDG 16-2
GrantWorkspacePriv procedure, SPR 80-46 rebuilding hierarchical index, XDG 16-11
IsWorkspaceOccupied function, SPR 80-48 security, XDG 16-5
LockRows procedure, SPR 80-49 DBMS_XDB_VERSION, XDG 14-2, XDG F-24
MergeTable procedure, SPR 80-50 subprograms, XDG 14-9
MergeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-52 DBMS_XDBT, XDG F-25
RecoverAllMigratingTables procedure, SPR DBMS_XMLDOM, XDG 8-5, XDG 8-12, XDG F-6
80-54 DBMS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-20, XDG F-22
RecoverMigratingTable procedure, SPR 80-55 generating complex XML, XDG 10-29
RefreshTable procedure, SPR 80-57 generating XML, XDG 10-2
RefreshWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-58 DBMS_XMLGEN package, ADG 3-44
RelocateWriterSite procedure, SPR 80-59 DBMS_XMLPARSER, XDG 8-24, XDG F-13
RemoveWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-61 DBMS_XMLQuery
RemoveWorkspaceTree procedure, SPR 80-62 bind, ADX 23-2
ResolveConflicts procedure, SPR 80-63 clearBindValues(), ADX 23-6
RevokeSystemPriv procedure, SPR 80-65 getXMLClob, ADX 23-6
RevokeWorkspacePriv procedure, SPR 80-67 DBMS_XMLQUERY package, ADG 3-44
RollbackDDL procedure, SPR 80-68 DBMS_XMLQuery Package, XML 20-2
RollbackResolve procedure, SPR 80-69 DBMS_XMLQuery(), ADX 23-2
RollbackTable procedure, SPR 80-70 DBMS_XMLSave, ADX 23-7
RollbackToSP procedure, SPR 80-72 deleteXML, ADX 23-8
RollbackWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-73 getCtx, ADX 23-7

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insertXML, ADX 23-8 dbsnmpj, OIA A-7
updateXML, ADX 23-8 dbsnmpj.log_directory, OIA A-7
DBMS_XMLSAVE package, ADG 3-44 dbsnmpj.log_file, OIA A-7
DBMS_XMLSave Package, XML 20-20 dbsnmpj.log_unique, OIA A-7
DBMS_XMLSave(), ADX 23-7 dbsnmpj.trace_directory, OIA A-7
DBMS_XMLSCHEMA, XDG 5-7, XDG F-15 dbsnmpj.trace_file, OIA A-7
deleteSchema, XDG 5-8 dbsnmpj.trace_filecnt, OIA A-7
generateSchema() function, XDG 5-18 dbsnmpj.trace_filesize, OIA A-7
generateSchemas() function, XDG 5-18 dbsnmpj.trace_level, OIA A-6
mapping of types, XDG 5-32 dbsnmpj.trace_timestamp, OIA A-7
registerSchema, XDG 5-7 dbsnmpj.trace_unique, OIA A-7
DBMS_XSLPROCESSOR, XDG 8-28, XDG F-14 dbsnmp.log_directory, OIA A-5
DBMSIOTC.SQL script, REF 5-3 dbsnmp.log_file, OIA A-6
DbmsJava class. See DBMS_JAVA package dbsnmp.log_unique, OIA A-6
DbmsObjectInputStream class, JJD 2-30 dbsnmp.no_job_skipped_notifications, OIA A-4
DbmsObjectOutputStream class, JJD 2-30 dbsnmp.noheuristic, OIA A-4
DBMSOTRC.SQL script, REF 5-3 dbsnmp.polltime, OIA A-4
DBMSPOOL.SQL script, REF 5-4 dbsnmp.spawnaddress, OIA A-8
DBMSSTDX.SQL script, SQL 13-50, SQL 14-50, dbsnmp.threshold_evocc, OIA A-6
SQL 14-55, SQL 14-62 dbsnmp.threshold_job_status, OIA A-6
and triggers, SQL 15-95 dbsnmp.trace_directory, OIA A-5
dbmsxsch.sql, XDG F-15 dbsnmp.trace_file, OIA A-5
DBNAME dbsnmp.trace_filecnt, OIA A-5
changing, UTL 14-4 dbsnmp.trace_filesize, OIA A-5
MIG utility option, MIG D-9 dbsnmp.trace_level, OIA A-5
DBNEWID utility, UTL 14-1, RMN 4-12, RMN dbsnmp.trace_timestamp, OIA A-6
16-6, RMN 16-8 dbsnmp.trace_unique, OIA A-5
changing a database ID, UTL 14-2 Dbsnmpwd, OIA 2-8
changing a database name, UTL 14-4 DBTIMEZONE function, SQL 6-49
examples, UTL 14-9 DBUA. See Database Upgrade Assistant
restrictions, UTL 14-8 DBUri, XDG 12-10
reverting a stalled change operation, UTL 14-6 and object references, XDG 12-17
syntax, UTL 14-7 identifying a row, XDG 12-15
troubleshooting a database ID change, UTL identifying a target column, XDG 12-16
14-5 retrieving column text value, XDG 12-16
troubleshooting a database name change, UTL retrieving the whole table, XDG 12-14
14-6 security, XDG 12-37
DBPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6 servlet, XDG 12-34
DBPASSWORD_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS 16-6, servlet, installation, XDG 12-36
OAS 16-7 syntax guidelines, XDG 12-13
DBSNMP_START command, NER B-6 URL specification, XDG 12-12
DBSNMP_STATUS command, NER B-6 XPath expressions in, XDG 12-13
DBSNMP_STOP command, NER B-6 DBUri-refs, XDG 12-9
dbsnmp.addnl_db_conns, OIA A-4 HTTP access, XDG 12-34
dbsnmp.address, OIA A-8 where it can be used, XDG 12-17
dbsnmp.avg_occ_per_event, OIA A-6 DBUriType, XML 35-12
dbsnmp.cs_base_port, OIA A-6, OIA A-8 defined, XDG 12-2
dbsnmp.hostname, OIA A-6 examples, XDG 12-25

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notation for fragments, XDG 12-12 DDL. See data definition language, data definition
stores references to data, XDG 12-6 language (DDL)
DBURITYPE, definition, ADX Glossary-5 DDL statements
DBV, ERR 21-1 executing, IPI 2-6
DBVERIFY utility, UMR 2-27 package state and, ADG 9-17
output, UTL 13-3 replication, REP 1-17
restrictions, UTL 13-1 troubleshooting problems, REP A-3
syntax, UTL 13-2 dead connection timeout. See terminated connection
validating a segment, UTL 13-4 timeout, NET 11-9
validating disk blocks, UTL 13-2 dead transactions, BRC 1-7
DBViewer Bean, ADX 10-4 deadlock, PCO 3-12, JJD 2-39
DBViewer(), JPR 13-4 definition of, PCC 3-16
DBViewerBeanInfo, JPR 13-19 effect on transactions, PCO 3-17, PCC 3-22
DBViewerBeanInfo(), JPR 13-19 how broken, PCO 3-17, PCC 3-22
DBWn background process, CON 8-8 DEADLOCK command, OLA 9-6
DBWR_IO_SLAVES initialization parameter, REF deadlock detection, RCO 7-2
1-46 DeadlockError exception, JJD 2-39
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-55 deadlocks, PLS 6-43
DBWRn processes avoiding, CON 20-21
and checkpoints, RDE 4-3 defined, CON 20-19
improving performance of, RDE 3-5 detection of, CON 20-20
DC_SEQUENCES distributed transactions and, CON 20-20
parameter, RDE 3-3 effect on transactions, PLS 6-46
DCE. See Distributed Computing Environment how broken, PLS 6-46
(DCE) resolving
DCE.AUTHENTICATION parameter, OAS 12-11 in synchronous propagation, REP 2-44
DCE.LOCAL_CELL_USERNAMES DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO
parameter, OAS 12-11 F-23, PCC 14-14, PCC F-34
DCE.PROTECTION parameter, OAS 12-11 DEALLOCATE UNUSED clause, SAG 14-26
DCE.TNS_ADDRESS_OID parameter, OAS 12-11 of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-8, SQL 9-10
DCE.TNS_ADDRESS.OID parameter of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66
modifying in protocol.ora file, OAS 12-15 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-35
DD datetime format element, SQL 2-70 deallocating extents, CON 2-10
DDAY datetime format element, SQL 2-70 deallocating unused space, SAG 14-25
DDD datetime format element, SQL 2-70 DBMS_SPACE package, SAG 14-25
DDL, PCO 14-32 DEALLOCATE UNUSED clause, SAG 14-26
for LOBs, DCD 6-2 examples, SAG 14-26
DDL (Data Definition Language), PCO 5-2 high water mark, SAG 14-25
DDL (data definition language) operations debug
beginning, SPR 80-8, ADW 2-4 compiler option, JJD 2-10, JJD 7-6, JPG 2-6
committing, SPR 80-10, ADW 2-7 log files, viewing, OID A-10
requirements and restrictions, ADW 1-15 stored procedures, JPG 1-19
rolling back, SPR 80-68, ADW 2-84 DEBUG ANY PROCEDURE system privilege, SQL
DDL handlers, STM 4-3 17-37
creating, STM 13-18 DEBUG clause
monitoring, STM 16-23 of ALTER FUNCTION, SQL 9-62
removing, STM 13-20 of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 9-124
setting, STM 13-20 of ALTER PROCEDURE, SQL 9-127

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of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-4 line-mapping, SQLJ source to class, JSS 8-49
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-10 line-mapping, SQLJ source to class for jdb, JSS
debug logging level, OID C-5 8-50
debug logging levels, OID 5-26, OID C-5 necessary permissions, JJD 5-25
setting, OID 5-25 packet handling, OID 5-26
by using OID Control Utility, OID 5-25 PL/SQL, DCD 5-8
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID setting compiler options, JJD 3-15
5-25 starting Debug Agent, JJD 3-16
by using the OID Control Utility, OID 5-25 starting proxy, JJD 3-15
setting for directory integration server, OID stored procedures, ADG 9-41
30-13 through JDeveloper, JSE 2-7
DEBUG object privilege, SQL 17-47 triggers, ADG 15-29
on a function, procedure, or package, SQL 17-49 using OracleAgent class, JJD 3-17
on a table, SQL 17-48 debugging designs, PER 1-25
on a view, SQL 17-48 Debugging External Procedures, DCD 4-14
on an object type, SQL 17-50 debugging programs, OLA 7-29
debug option (customizer harness), JSS A-21 debugging, OS errors, OIA B-21
debug option for compile (in server), JSS 11-20 DebugProxy class, JJD 3-14, JJD 3-15
DEBUG_EXPTOC package, SPR 92-1 DEC keyword
DEBUG_EXTPROC package, ADG 10-50 behavior differences, MIG 5-26
DEBUG_EXTPROC, Using, DCD 4-15 DEC subtype, PLS 3-4
DEBUG_MODE - DECIMAL
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.DE Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
BUG_MODE, JPR 11-278 DECIMAL -
DEBUG_MODE - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.D
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.DEBUG_MOD ECIMAL, JPR 7-55
E, JPR 11-49 decimal character restrictions, GLO 3-31
DebugAgent class, JJD 3-14 decimal characters, SQL 2-57
debugging, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-25 reset for session, SQL 10-9
agent, JJD 3-14, JJD 3-16, JJD 3-17 specifying, SQL 2-65
AuditorInstaller command-line examples, JSS DECIMAL data type, OLA 3-4, OLA 4-25
A-51 decimal data types, comparing, OLA 4-25
AuditorInstaller customizer, JSS A-44 DECIMAL datatype, PCO 4-6, UTL 6-11
AuditorInstaller options, JSS A-47 ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
AuditorInstaller runtime output, JSS A-46 DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
C code in DLLs, DCD 4-15 EXTERNAL format
common errors, DCD 5-9 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-19
connecting a debugger, JJD 3-18 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
debug option for compile (in server), JSS 11-20 DECIMAL subtype, PLS 3-4
debug option, customizer harness, JSS A-21 DECIMALOVERFLOW option, OLA 4-20
debug, ojspc option, JSE 6-20 Decimal-Point is Comma, PCO A-4
debug_mode config param, JSE 9-12 DECIMALS option, OLA 4-24, OLA 4-25
emit_debuginfo config param, JSE 9-13 Decision Support System (DSS), OTP glossary-7
enabling all, OID 5-26 Decision Support Systems (DSS), RCO 4-3
granting system privileges for, SQL 17-37 decision support systems (DSS)
in JDeveloper, JSS 10-29 bitmap indexes, DWG 6-3
invoking AuditorInstaller, JSS A-45 disk striping, DWG 21-75
Java applications, JJD 1-4, JJD 3-13 materialized views, CON 10-22

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parallel DML, DWG 21-20 also known as directives, PCO 2-4
parallel SQL, DWG 21-14, DWG 21-20 DECLARE CURSOR directive, PCO F-24
performance, DWG 21-20 example, PCO 5-12
scoring tables, DWG 21-21 examples, PCO F-26
decision tree models DECLARE CURSOR directives
sample programs, DMC A-2 examples, PCC F-37
decision trees, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-10 DECLARE CURSOR statement, PCC 14-27
declaration AT clause, PCO 3-7
cursor, PCO 5-12 AT clause in, PCC 3-10
host variable, PCO 2-8 in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-29
of cursors, PCC 6-13 use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-25
of host arrays, PCC 8-2, ZZP 1-13 use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-25
of host variables, ZZP 1-8 where to place, PCO 5-13
of indicator variables, ZZP 1-12 DECLARE CURSOR statement (SQL), OLA 10-5
of ORACA, ZZP 2-20 DECLARE DATABASE directive, PCO F-26
of pointer variables, PCC 4-50 DECLARE DATABASE SQL directives, PCC F-38
of SQLCA, PCC 9-17, ZZP 2-13 Declare Section
of SQLDA, ZZP 5-5 allowable statements, PCO 2-20, PCC 2-10
declarations example, PCO 2-20
collection, PLS 5-10 form, PCC 2-10
connection context declarations, JSS 3-4 purpose, PCO 2-20, PCC 2-10
constant, PLS 2-12 required when MODE=ANSI, PCC 10-33
cursor, PLS 6-6 requirements, PCO 2-20, PCC 2-10
cursor variable, PLS 6-18 rules for defining, PCO 2-20, PCC 2-10
exception, PLS 7-7 using more than one, PCO 2-21
forward, PLS 8-10 when MODE=ANSI, PCC 5-15
global declarations, globals.jsa, JSE 9-37 when required, PCC 2-10, PCC 4-15
IMPLEMENTS clause, JSS 3-5 declare section
iterator declarations, JSS 3-3 COBOL datatypes supported, PCO 4-15
member variables, JSE 1-12 defining usernames and passwords, PCO 3-2
method variable vs. member variable, JSE 4-11 PL/I datatypes allowed in, ZZP 1-8
object, PLS 10-25 purpose of, ZZP 1-5
overview, JSS 3-2 rules for defining, ZZP 1-6
record, PLS 5-53 statements allowed in, ZZP 1-6
subprogram, PLS 8-10 DECLARE SECTION is optional, PCO A-4
variable, PLS 2-11 DECLARE statement, PCC 6-14
WITH clause, JSS 3-6 example of, PCC 6-13
declarative part purpose of, PCC 6-12
of function, PLS 8-7 required placement of, PCC 6-13
of PL/SQL block, PLS 1-3 scope of, PCC F-40
of procedure, PLS 8-4 use in dynamic SQL method 3, PCC 13-19
declarative referential integrity constraints, SAG using in dynamic SQL method 3, PCO 9-19
30-3 DECLARE STATEMENT directive, PCO F-28, PCC
declarative SQL statement, PCO 2-4 F-39
using in transactions, PCO 3-13 examples, PCO F-29
declarative SQL statements scope of, PCO F-29
in transactions, PCC 3-17 DECLARE STATEMENT statement
declarative statements AT clause, PCO 3-8

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AT clause in, PCC 3-12 difference with shared server, NET 1-12
example, PCO 9-27 routing connections, NET 11-7
example of using, PCC 13-28 DEF_SQLCODE precompiler option, PCC 10-18
using in dynamic SQL, PCO 9-27 default
using with dynamic SQL, PCC 13-28 audit options, SAG 26-13
when required, PCO 9-27, PCC 13-28 disabling, SAG 26-15
DECLARE statements column values, ADG 4-5, ADG 9-51
examples, PCC F-40 error handling, PCO 8-15, ZZP 2-16
DECLARE TABLE directive, PCO F-30 maximum savepoints, ADG 7-6
examples, PCO F-31, PCC F-42 parameters in stored functions, ADG 9-53
using with the SQLCHECK option, PCC D-5 role, ADG 11-26
DECLARE TABLE directives setting of LITDELIM option, PCO 2-14, PCO
using with the SQLCHECK option, PCO E-4 14-26
DECLARE TABLE SQL directive, PCC F-41 setting of ORACA option, PCO 8-24, ZZP 2-20
DECLARE TABLE statement DEFAULT -
need for with AT clause, PCC 3-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.DEFAULT, JPR
DECLARE TYPE directive, PCC F-43 11-15
DECLARE_SECTION precompiler option, PCO DEFAULT -
14-17 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.DEFA
declaring ULT, JPR 11-228
cursor variables, PCO 6-31 default access driver
host tables, PCO 7-2 for external tables, CON 10-15
host variables, PCO 4-15 default cache, PGR 14-14
indicator variables, PCO 4-26 DEFAULT clause
ORACA, PCO 8-24 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-42
SQLCA, PCO 8-8 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-26
SQLDA, PCO 11-7 DEFAULT column values
VARCHAR variables, PCO 4-28 Oracle version 6 export files, UTL 2-71
declaring a cursor, ADA 2-2 default connection, PCO 3-5
DECODE function, SQL 6-50 setting with Oracle.connect(), JSS 4-6
treatment of nulls, PLS 2-34 setting with setDefaultContext(), JSS 4-10
DECOMPOSE function, SQL 6-51 default connections, PCC 3-8
decrIterCounter( ) method, IMA 7-13 DEFAULT COST clause
dedicated external procedure agents, ADG 10-6 of ASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 12-49, SQL
dedicated server 12-51
and connection load balancing, RDE 1-5 default customizer option (sqlj), JSS 8-88
and Primary/Secondary Instance, RCO 10-18 default database, PCC 3-7
defined, SNM B-14 default device types
dedicated server connections, RCG 7-2, RCG 7-4 configuring, RMN 8-11
dedicated server processes, SAG 5-2 Default Domain field in Oracle Net Manager, NET
trace files for, SAG 5-15 9-41
dedicated servers, RAC 8-8, CON 8-21 default file name extensions, PCC 19-41
architecture, NET 1-13 OTT, OCI 14-41
bequeathed sessions, NET 2-13 default hierarchy
compared with shared servers, CON 8-15 example of getting, OSA 4-8
connect descriptor configuration, NET 2-7 retrieving, OSA 6-13
defined, NET 1-12 default index
described, NET 2-13 to NET 2-15 example, TXT 1-38

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default index, suppressing, SQL 14-20 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-25
DEFAULT keyword, PLS 2-12 default temporary tablespaces, CON 3-10
list partitioning, SAG 17-13 specifying, CON 3-10
default knowledge references (referrals) DEFAULT thesaurus, TXT 3-14, TXT 3-30
configuring, OID 7-21 default thesaurus, TAD 7-4
default name mapping default type map, JJP 2-18
OTT, OCI 14-41 default URL prefix option (sqlj), JSS 8-43
default outfile, OLA 7-18 default values, CON 10-10
default output device in server, JSS 11-6 collections, ADO 2-9
default parameter values, PLS 8-19 constraints effect on, CON 10-11, CON 21-24
default parameters user-defined types, ADO 2-9
changing, TXT 2-96 DEFAULT_ADMIN_CONTEXT networking
CONTEXT index, TXT 2-93 parameter, NER 11-3
CTXCAT index, TXT 2-94 DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP for Database
CTXRULE index, TXT 2-95 Resource Manager, SAG 27-16, SAG 27-17,
viewing, TXT 2-95 SAG 27-21, SAG 27-23
default partition, DWG 5-8 DEFAULT_CTXCAT_INDEX_SET system
default partitions, SAG 17-7 parameter, TXT 2-94
default port, OID 4-3 DEFAULT_CTXCAT_LEXER system
number, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID A-7, OID A-9 parameter, TXT 2-94
DEFAULT profile DEFAULT_CTXCAT_STOPLIST system
assigning to users, SQL 16-94 parameter, TXT 2-94
default properties files (translator), JSS 8-19 DEFAULT_CTXCAT_STORAGE system
DEFAULT ROLE clause parameter, TXT 2-94
of ALTER USER, SQL 12-25 DEFAULT_CTXCAT_WORDLIST system
default roles, SAG 25-21 parameter, TXT 2-95
DEFAULT SELECTIVITY clause DEFAULT_CTXRULE_LEXER system
of ASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 12-49, SQL parameter, TXT 2-95
12-51 DEFAULT_CTXRULE_STOPLIST system
default semantics-checker, JSS 8-71 parameter, TXT 2-95
Default SQL to XML Mapping, ADX 8-8 DEFAULT_CTXRULE_WORDLIST system
DEFAULT storage clause parameter, TXT 2-95
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-105 DEFAULT_DATASTORE system parameter, TXT
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-86 2-93
default subpartition, SAG 17-10 DEFAULT_DATASTORE system-defined indexing
default subscribers preference, TXT 2-88
defined, OID 2-29, OID 14-2 DEFAULT_FILTER_BINARY system
default table parameter, TXT 2-93
creating, XDG 5-71 DEFAULT_FILTER_FILE system parameter, TXT
defining a, XDG 3-40 2-93
default tablespace DEFAULT_FILTER_TEXT system parameter, TXT
definition, CON 1-47 2-93
DEFAULT TABLESPACE clause DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION parameter in
of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5
of CREATE USER, SQL 16-36 DEFAULT_HOME_NAME parameter in
default temporary tablespace, NEW 3-24 ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-6
DEFAULT TEMPORARY TABLESPACE clause DEFAULT_INDEX_MEMORY, TAD 5-21
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-51 DEFAULT_INDEX_MEMORY system

Master Index-167
parameter, TXT 2-92 DEFCALLDEST view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-2
DEFAULT_LEXER system parameter, TXT 2-94 DEFDEFAULTDEST view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-2
DEFAULT_LEXER system-defined indexing adding destinations to, SPR 13-3, RAR 14-4
preference, TXT 2-89 removing destinations from, SPR 13-5, RAR
DEFAULT_RULE_STORAGE system 14-5
parameter, TXT 2-95 DEFERRABLE clause
DEFAULT_SECTION_HTML system of constraints, SQL 7-19
parameter, TXT 2-93 deferrable constraints, SQL 18-45
DEFAULT_SECTION_TEXT system DEFERRCOUNT view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-3
parameter, TXT 2-94 DEFERRED clause
DEFAULT_STOPLIST system parameter, TXT 2-94 of SET CONSTRAINTS, SQL 18-45
DEFAULT_STOPLIST system-defined deferred constraints
preference, TXT 2-91 deferrable or nondeferrable, CON 21-24
DEFAULT_STORAGE system parameter, TXT initially deferred or immediate, CON 21-24
2-94 deferred index updates, SUG 8-2
DEFAULT_STORAGE system-defined deferred transaction queues, REP 1-6, REP 2-30
preference, TXT 2-91 deferred calls
DEFAULT_TABLESPACE variable, PGR 21-5 determining value of, RAR 9-16
DEFAULT_WORDLIST system parameter, TXT diagnosing problems with, REP A-7
2-94 managing, RAR 9-14
DEFAULT_WORDLIST system-defined purging propagated transactions, REP 6-25,
preference, TXT 2-91 RAR 9-15
DefaultContext class pushing, REP 2-31, RAR 9-14
close() method parameters, JSS 4-17 scheduled purge, REP 6-14
constructors, JSS 4-15 scheduled push, REP 6-14
key methods, JSS 4-15 deferred transactions
use for single or multiple connections, JSS 4-6 data dictionary views, RAR 27-1
DEFAULTIF parameter DefDefaultDest table
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-29 removing destinations from, SPR 13-5
defaultOfm parameter, IMA 2-5 DEFDEFAULTDEST view
defaults adding destination to, SPR 13-3, RAR 14-4
index, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-28 removing destinations from, SPR 13-5, RAR
profile, SAG 24-20 14-5
role, SAG 24-7 deferred remote procedure calls (RPCs)
tablespace quota, SAG 24-4 argument types, SPR 12-3, RAR 13-4
user tablespaces, SAG 24-3 argument values, SPR 12-7, RAR 13-7
defaults for indexing arguments to, SPR 11-4, RAR 12-5
viewing, TXT G-11 building, SPR 11-2, RAR 12-3
defaultTable attribute, XDG 5-71 executing immediately, SPR 13-13, RAR
defaulttypemap option, JJP 3-17 14-14
DefaultXMLDocumentHandler - DEFSCHEDULE view
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan clearing statistics, SPR 13-4, RAR 14-4
dler, JPR 11-21 removing destinations from, RAR 14-5
DefaultXMLDocumentHandler() - deleting from queue, SPR 13-6, RAR 14-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan monitoring, RAR 10-19
dler.DefaultXMLDocumentHandler(), JPR purge job, RAR 10-22, RAR 10-23
11-21 push jobs, RAR 10-20, RAR 10-21
DEFCALL view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-2 reexecuting, SPR 13-9, RAR 14-9

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scheduling execution, SPR 13-19, RAR 14-19 displaying, OLA 2-15, OLA 2-16
starting, SPR 11-6, RAR 12-6 distinct from data, OLA 3-2
DEFERROR view, REF 2-2, RAR 9-18, RAR 27-3 definitions. See terminology
deleting transactions from, SPR 13-6, RAR 14-6 DEFLOB view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-3
define DEFPROPAGATOR view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-4
arrays, OCI 11-41 DEFSCHEDULE view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-4
return and error codes, OCI 2-33 clearing statistics, SPR 13-4, RAR 10-31, RAR
DEFINE command, OLA 3-2, OSG 9-4 14-4
AGGMAP, OLA 12-7 DEFTRAN view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-6
COMPOSITE keyword, OLA 3-18, OLA 3-19 DEFTRANDEST view, REF 2-2, RAR 27-7
DIMENSION keyword, OLA 3-22, OLA 3-25 DEGREE keyword
MODEL keyword, OLA 8-5 in PARALLEL clause, MIG 5-39
PROGRAM keyword, OLA 7-3 degree of cardinality, DWG 6-3
RELATION keyword, OLA 3-13 degree of parallelism, DWG 21-32, DWG 21-38,
SPARSE keyword, OLA 3-18 DWG 21-40, CON 18-8, OTP glossary-8
SURROGATE keyword, OLA 3-11 and adaptive multiuser, DWG 21-47
VALUESET keyword, OLA 6-22 between query operations, DWG 21-9
VARIABLE keyword, OLA 3-18 parallel SQL, DWG 21-34, CON 18-5
define functions, OCI 15-66 degree of parallelism (DOP), RDE 2-4
define handle DEINSTALL_LIST, OUI 3-11
attributes, OCI A-39 deinstalling, MIG 1-12
description, OCI 2-10 delay, ADQ 2-9
define operation, OCI 4-15, OCI 5-19, OCI 11-39 time specification, ADQ 12-59
example, OCI 5-20 delay interval
LOBs, OCI 5-22 retry with, ADQ 8-77
named datatypes, OCI 5-22, OCI 11-39 time specification, ADQ 8-45
piecewise fetch, OCI 5-25 DELAY networking parameter, NET 15-21, NER
PL/SQL output variables, OCI 5-25 7-17
REFs, OCI 5-22, OCI 11-39 DELAY_SECONDS parameter, REP 2-51
steps used, OCI 5-20 Delayed Mode, NEW 3-14
define phase of query processing, CON 14-12 DELEGATE_DOMAIN command, NET 9-54, NER
DEFINE precompiler option, PCO 14-18, PCC 3-6
10-19 delegated administrative regions
used in application migration, PCC 5-36 diagram, NET 3-33
define variable, PLS 11-3 domains to, NET 9-53
DEFINE_GEOM_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-27 in Oracle Names, NET 3-32
definer rights, PLS 8-49, JJD 2-21, JPG 2-20 under root, NET 3-34
procedure security, CON 23-8 DELETE
versus invoker rights, PLS 8-49, JPG 2-20 BLOB columns versus BFILE columns, and LOB
definer-rights functions, SQL 13-55 indexing, ADL 6-16
defining delete
OCINumber, OCI 11-43 using XSU, ADX 8-16, ADX 8-43
defining a geometric segment, SUG 6-10 DELETE ANY TABLE privilege
defining column types/sizes, JSS 10-23 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-34
defining parameter sizes, JSS 10-25 DELETE ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41
defining symbols, PCC 2-15 Delete button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
definitions 4-10
changing, OLA 3-27 DELETE CASCADE

Master Index-169
effect on loading nonempty tables, UTL 5-34 DELETE_ALTER_SESSION procedure, OSG 8-5
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-34 DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE role, SQL 17-46, SAG
delete cascade constraint, CON 21-16 25-6
DELETE collection method, PLS 5-34, PLS 13-25 DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE roll, SAG 25-4
DELETE command, RMR 2-98, RMN 7-12, RMN DELETE_COLUMN member procedure, SPR
18-5, RMN 18-16 108-21
EXPIRED option, RMN 18-6 DELETE_CONTROL option, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-17
OBSOLETE option, RMN 5-55 DELETE_ERROR procedure, SPR 4-14, STM 13-34
delete directive, OCM 1-1 delete_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-19
defining, OCM 3-7 DELETE_RESTRICT option, OLS 7-17
DELETE keyword, OLA 2-5 deleteBLOBName(Connection, String, String), JPR
delete method, JJD 5-19 16-5
DELETE object privilege, SQL 17-47 deleteContent( ), IMJ 3-6, IMJ 4-5, IMJ 5-7, IMJ 8-6
on a table, SQL 17-48 deleteContent( ) method, IMU 5-8
on a view, SQL 17-48 deleteData(String) -
DELETE privilege, ADG 11-24 oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.deleteData(java.la
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33 ng.String), JPR 6-10
DELETE privilege for object tables, ADO 4-4, ADO deleteLocalContent method, IMU I-12
4-5 deletes
delete processing, ADX 8-43, ADX 23-12 positioned, OCI 2-39
DELETE SCRIPT command, RMR 2-103 DeleteSavepoint procedure, SPR 80-22, ADW 2-22
DELETE SQL statement, PCC F-44 deleteSchema, XDG 9-21
DELETE statement, PCO F-31, SQL 16-55, CON deleteXML(Document) -
14-3 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.deleteXML(
column values and triggers, ADG 15-16 org.w3c.dom.Document), JPR 8-5
data consistency, ADG 7-11 deleteXMLName(Connection, String, String), JPR
embedded SQL examples, PCO F-34, PCC F-47 16-5
example, PCO 5-11 deleting
example of, PCC 6-11 a data item from a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
foreign key references, CON 21-16 a previous version of a baseline, OCM 2-8, OSM
freeing space in data blocks, CON 2-6 6-6
parallel DELETE statement, DWG 21-39 a previous version of a change plan, OCM 2-10
purpose of, PCC 6-11 a previous version of a comparison, OCM 2-9,
restrictions with tables, PCO 7-15 OSM 6-7
RETURNING clause, PLS 12-12 a task from the History page, OCM 2-13, OSM
syntax, PLS 13-58 6-8
triggers, CON 17-2, CON 17-7 an object, OTP 14-1
triggers for referential integrity, ADG 15-41, backups, RMN 18-4, RMN 18-5
ADG 15-42 on multiple channels, RMN 18-8
triggers on, SQL 15-99 baseline, OCM 2-7, OSM 6-6
using host arrays in, PCC 8-17 change plan, OCM 2-10
using host tables, PCO 7-14 comparison, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7
WHERE clause, PCO 5-11 copies, RMN 18-4
WHERE clause in, PCC 6-11 expired backups, RMN 7-13
DELETE STATISTICS clause files after backups, RMN 7-14
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-45 lines from a chart, ODP 4-44
DELETE_ALL_ERRORS procedure, SPR 4-13, STM object definitions, OCM 3-7
13-34 obsolete backups, RMN 7-12

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on multiple device types, RMN 7-15 demonstration programs, OCI B-1
recordings, ODP 3-25, OSM 3-23 list, OCI B-1
resources, XDG 3-39, XDG 15-10 denormalized tables, CON 10-25
row containing LOB dense collections, PLS 5-3
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-286 DENSE_RANK function, SQL 6-53, DWG 19-5
rows using extract(), XDG 4-37 densification of arcs, SUG 11-7
rows with XMLType columns, XDG 4-37 Density, OTP 5-22
savepoints, SPR 80-22, ADW 2-22 DEPARTMT.SQL script, ADA 6-5
user-defined analysis, ODP 4-41 dependencies, CON 15-1
user-defined classes, ODP 4-25 among PL/SQL library objects, ADG 9-22
using extract(), XDG 4-37 between schema objects, CON 15-2
using RMAN, RMN 7-11 displaying, SAG 21-34
workspace, SPR 80-61, ADW 1-9, ADW 2-73 function-based indexes, CON 10-33, CON 15-8
XML schema using in stored triggers, ADG 15-27
DBMS_XMLSCHEMA, XDG 5-13 local, CON 15-10
deleting data, PGR 21-21 managing, CON 15-1
deleting databases minimizing, REP 2-56
with the DBCA, RAC 4-19 on non-existence of other objects, CON 15-10
deleting disconnected nodes, OTP 4-5 Oracle Forms triggers and, CON 15-13
deleting labeled data, OLS 7-17 privileges and, CON 15-7
deleting snapshots, PGR 21-21 remote objects and, CON 15-10
deleting values from attributes, OAD A-25 schema objects
delimited data trigger management, ADG 15-21
maximum length for SQL*Loader, UTL 6-27 shared pool and, CON 15-10
delimited fields the timestamp model, ADG 9-23
field length, UTL 6-28 dependencies and limitations, OAD 3-76, OAD 4-2
delimited LOBs, UTL 7-26 C API, OAD 3-76
delimiters, PLS 2-3 PL/SQL API, OAD 4-2
C versus SQL, PCC 2-11 dependency
in external tables, UTL 12-6 ordering
initial and trailing example, UTL 10-28 replicated transactions, REP 2-54
loading trailing blanks, UTL 6-27 tracking
marks in data and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-26 parallel propagation, REP 2-55
specifying for external tables, UTL 12-16 dependency object definition
specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-36, UTL 6-24 adding to a plan, OCM 3-13
SQL*Loader enclosure, UTL 6-45 definition, OCM 3-13
SQL*Loader field specifications, UTL 6-45 viewing for an exemplar, OCM 3-12
termination, UTL 6-46 dependency tracking
demand planning systems, OSG 1-4 row level, REP 2-55, REP 6-4
demo directory, ADA iii DEPENDENCY_LIST, OUI 3-12
demo directory (PL/SQL), DCD 4-11 dependent object definition
demo file (extdemo1.sql) adding to a plan, OCM 3-13
extensible indexing in power demand definition, OCM 3-13
example, DCD 13-15 viewing for an exemplar, OCM 3-12
demo utility DEPENDING ON clause, PCO 7-3
support for, IMA D-1 deploying applications, PER 1-27
DEMO_DIM package, DWG 9-10 deployment
demobld.sql file, OLS 5-6 considerations, OID 13-1

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CPU power, OID 13-9 instantiation script, RAR 4-16
failover, OID 13-7 local control, REP 4-28
replication, OID 13-6 lock template, SPR 56-52, SPR 56-53, RAR 23-50,
tuning, OID 13-11 RAR 23-51
examples, OID 20-9 materialized view groups, REP 4-19
partitioning, OID 13-5 materialized view logs, REP 4-13
Deployment Template Wizard, REP 7-20 materialized view sites, REP 4-9
deployment templates, REP 1-13, REP 4-1 monitoring, RAR 10-9
adding materialized views to, REP 4-14 objects
adding objects to, RAR 4-6 creating, SPR 56-22, RAR 23-23
after instantiation, REP 4-18 definitions, REP 4-6, REP 4-14
alter object, SPR 56-6, RAR 23-7 dropping, SPR 56-40, RAR 23-39
alter parameters, SPR 56-9, RAR 23-10 dropping all, SPR 56-32, RAR 23-32
alter template, SPR 56-4, RAR 23-5 offline instantiation, SPR 55-3, SPR 56-47, RAR
alter user authorization, SPR 56-11, RAR 23-11 4-12, RAR 22-3, RAR 23-45
alter user parameter values, SPR 56-12, RAR online instantiation, SPR 55-5, SPR 56-50, RAR
23-13 22-6, RAR 23-48
architecture, REP 4-13 packaging, REP 4-9, RAR 4-12, RAR 4-14
authorize users, RAR 4-12 for offline instantiation, REP 4-15, RAR 4-14
column subsetting, REP 4-20 for online instantiation, REP 4-15, RAR 4-15
compare templates, SPR 56-15, RAR 23-15 options, REP 4-17
concepts, REP 4-3, RAR 4-2 procedures, REP 4-13
copy template, SPR 56-16, RAR 23-16 process, REP 4-15
create object from existing, SPR 56-18, RAR parameters, REP 4-7
23-19 creating, SPR 56-25, RAR 4-10, RAR 23-26
create template, SPR 56-20, RAR 23-21 dropping, SPR 56-41, RAR 23-40
creating, RAR 4-3, RAR 4-5 dropping all, SPR 56-33, RAR 23-33
data dictionary views for, RAR 25-5 security, REP 4-8
data sets, REP 4-26 user values, RAR 4-11
DDL statements, REP 4-14 preparing materialized view sites for, REP 6-29
definition storage, REP 4-14 refresh groups, REP 4-19
design, REP 4-20 row subsetting, REP 4-22
distributing files, RAR 4-18 runtime parameters
drop site instantiation, SPR 55-2, RAR 22-3 creating, SPR 56-45, RAR 23-43
dropping, SPR 56-38, RAR 23-37 deleting, SPR 56-31, RAR 23-31
dropping all, SPR 56-35, RAR 23-35 get ID, SPR 56-44, RAR 23-43
dropping materialized view group, RAR 8-4 inserting, SPR 56-45, RAR 23-43
elements, REP 4-4 sites
flowchart for creating, RAR 4-4 dropping, SPR 56-39, RAR 23-38
general template information, REP 4-4 dropping all, SPR 56-34, RAR 23-34
instantiating, RAR 4-19 user authorization, REP 4-9
instantiation, REP 1-13, REP 4-9 user authorizations
offline, REP 4-10, REP 4-17 creating, SPR 56-27, RAR 23-28
online, REP 4-9, REP 4-16 dropping, SPR 56-42, RAR 23-41
options, REP 4-17 dropping all, SPR 56-35, RAR 23-35
process, REP 4-15 user parameter values
scenarios, REP 4-12 creating, SPR 56-29, RAR 23-29
troubleshooting, REP A-9 dropping, SPR 56-43, RAR 23-42

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dropping all, SPR 56-36, RAR 23-36 DEREF function, PLS 10-36, SQL 6-56, ADO 2-52
user-defined types, REP 4-7, RAR 4-2 dereference, PLS 10-36
WHERE clause, REP 4-8 dereferencing, ADO 2-6, ADO 9-19, CON 13-10
deployment, general considerations implicit, ADO 2-6, ADO 9-19, CON 13-10
deploying pages with JDeveloper, JSE 6-29 deregistering a directory, OID 35-7
deployment of binary files only, JSE 6-27 derivational stemming
doc root, JServ, JSE 6-29 enabling for English, TXT 2-72
general pre-translation without execution, JSE derived data, OSG 4-4
6-27 derived Source objects
overview, JSE 6-27 definition, OSA 5-5
use of ojspc pre-translation tool, JSE 6-13 description, OSA 5-8
deploync tool, JJD 6-16 introduced, OSA 5-8
deprecated commands derivedFrom(XSDSimpleType, String, String) -
Recovery Manager, RMR A-1 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.deriv
deprecated dynamic performance views, MIG edFrom(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleT
A-20 ype, java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
deprecated features, IMA D-1 7-48
dictionary managed tablespaces, MIG 5-15 DES. See Data Encryption Standard (DES)
Oracle Dynamic Services, MIG 5-17 DES40 encryption, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9
Oracle Syndication Server, MIG 5-17 DESC clause
deprecated initialization parameters, MIG A-2 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-74
deprecated static data dictionary views, MIG A-14 DESC function, ADG 5-9
DEPT database table, PLS viii DESC_TAB datatype, SPR 69-45
DEPT table, PCO 2-28, PCC 2-17 describe
DEPTH, XDG 15-8 explicit, OCI 4-14
DEPTH column explicit and implicit, OCI 6-5
TKPROF_TABLE table, PGR 10-19 implicit, OCI 4-13
depth level, IPI 3-19 of collections, OCI 6-2
depth option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-48 of databases, OCI 6-2
DEPTREE view, REF 2-216 of packages, OCI 6-2
dequeue, JPR 2-36, JPR 2-37 of schemas, OCI 6-2
client request for, ADQ 17-20 of sequences, OCI 6-2
dequeue mode, ADQ 2-9 of stored functions, OCI 6-2
dequeue of messages after preview, ADQ A-33 of stored procedures, OCI 6-2
DEQUEUE procedure, STM 12-21, STM 18-25 of synonyms, OCI 6-2
dequeue request of tables, OCI 6-2
server response, ADQ 17-28 of types, OCI 6-2
dequeuing, ADQ 11-44 of views, OCI 6-2
features, ADQ 8-58 select-list, OCI 4-12
message navigation, ADQ 8-65 DESCRIBE BIND VARIABLES statement
methods, ADQ 8-58 in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-29
modes, ADQ 1-18, ADQ 8-69 use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-25
multiple-consumer dequeuing of one use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-25
message, ADQ 7-7 describe cache high water mark
navigation of messages, ADQ 1-18 definition, HET A-4
same message, multiple-consumer, ADQ 7-7 DESCRIBE command, OLA 2-16
using HTTP, ADQ 8-106 use with PREPARE command, PCC F-48
with AQ XML servlet, XDG 23-11 DESCRIBE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-37,

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PCC F-50 select descriptor, PCO 11-4, PCC 13-25
describe functions, OCI 15-66 SQLADR subroutine, PCO 11-3
describe handle using the sqlald() function to allocate, PCC 15-5
attributes, OCI A-42 using the sqlclu() function to deallocate, PCC
description, OCI 2-11 15-37
DESCRIBE INPUT statement, PCC 14-23 DESDecrypt procedure, SPR 34-5, SPR 34-10
describe operation DESEncrypt procedure, SPR 34-4, SPR 34-8
server round-trips, OCI C-6 design
DESCRIBE OUTPUT statement, PCC 14-24 logical, DWG 3-2
describe phase of query processing, CON 14-12 physical, DWG 3-2
DESCRIBE SELECT LIST statement design principles, PER 1-14
in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-34 designating a data source for a user-defined
use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-30 class, ODP 4-21
use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-30 designing management applications, SNM 4-1
DESCRIBE SQL statement, PCC F-48 designs
DESCRIBE statement, PCO F-35 debugging, PER 1-25
example, PCO F-36 testing, PER 1-25
examples, PCC F-49 validating, PER 1-25
use in dynamic SQL Method 4, PCC 13-25 dest_char_set parameter, GLO A-18
use with PREPARE statement, PCO F-35 destination
using in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 9-24 altering, ADQ 13-54
DESCRIPTION networking parameter, NER 7-7, archiving redo log files, REF 1-75
NER 8-4, NER 10-5 dropping, ADQ 13-56
DESCRIPTION parameter, NET 9-5 overriding default, REF 1-75
DESCRIPTION_LIST networking parameter, NER properties, specifying, ADQ 13-33
7-8 starting, ADQ 13-50
descriptions of collection attributes, PCC 18-15 stopping, ADQ 13-52
descriptions of object classes, OID 6-7 USER_DUMP_DEST, REF 1-169
descriptor, OCI 2-15 destination database
allocating, OCI 2-25 executing a script at, OCM 3-24
complex object retrieval, OCI 2-19 generating a script for, OCM 3-19
naming, PCO F-35 keeping script changes made at, OCM 3-24
objects, OCI 11-29 selecting, OCM 3-17
parameter, OCI 2-18 undoing script changes made at, OCM 3-24
returning, IMA 4-7 destination queue, STM 3-2
ROWID, OCI 2-18 destination-level access control, ADQ 12-17
snapshot, OCI 2-16 destinations
descriptor areas, ZZP 5-4 archived redo logs
select descriptor, ZZP 5-4 optional, SAG 8-16
descriptor functions, OCI 15-48 sample scenarios, SAG 8-17
descriptor objects, OCI 11-29 DESTROY parameter
descriptorDirectory parameter, IMA 2-3 for Import utility, UTL 2-20
descriptors, PCC 15-4, IMA 7-2 detaching branches, OCI 8-7
bind descriptor, PCO 11-4, PCC 13-25 Detail, OEA 1-2
definition of, PCC 13-25 detail pane, OEA 1-2
need for, PCC 15-4 detail tables, DWG 8-7
purpose, PCO 11-4 DETAIL_DATASTORE, TAD 1-8
reserved elements in, ZZP 5-12 about, TAD 2-12

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DETAIL_DATASTORE object, TXT 2-8 See data dictionary
example, TXT 2-8 user, TXT 2-43
detail_key attribute, TXT 2-8 dictionary cache, RCO 7-3
detail_lineno attribute, TXT 2-8 locks, RCO 7-3
detail_table attribute, TXT 2-8 dictionary cache locks, CON 20-32
detail_text attribute, TXT 2-8 dictionary managed tablespaces, CON 3-13, PGR
Details Window, OTP 4-7 21-3
determining current value of precompiler compatibility, MIG 5-15
options, PCC 10-5 deprecated, MIG 5-15
DETERMINISTIC clause interoperability, MIG 5-15
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-56 dictionary protection mechanism, SAG 25-2
DETERMINISTIC functions DICTIONARY view, REF 2-217
function-based indexes, CON 15-8 DICT synonym, REF 2-216
deterministic functions, PGR 2-29 dictionary_obj_owner event attribute, ADG 16-3
DETERMINISTIC hint, PLS 8-6, JPG 3-11 dictionary_obj_owner_list event attribute, ADG
DETERMINISTIC keyword, ADG 9-57 16-3
developer_mode config param, JSE 9-12 dictionary_obj_type event attribute, ADG 16-3
Developer/2000 Applications dictionary-managed tablespaces, SAG
upgrading, MIG 6-10 11-10 to SAG 11-12
developers, application, SAG 23-10 migrating SYSTEM to locally managed, SAG
development environments, PER 1-20 11-34
development tools, ADX 1-3 differ (XMLDiff) bean, ADX 10-32
device types difference, SUG 11-20
configuring in RMAN, RMN 8-11 difference views (xxx_DIFF), ADW 3-15
devices differences
minimum configuration requirements, RAC 2-2 between tables, SPR 49-2, RAR 18-3
DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn initialization rectifying, SPR 49-5, RAR 18-5
parameter, REF 1-47 differential incremental backups, RMN 5-40
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-55 different-row writers block writers, CON 20-11
DG_BROKER_START initialization Diffie-Hellman key negotiation algorithm, OAS
parameter, REF 1-48 2-6
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-55 digest table, JJD 7-4, JJD 7-5
diacritic, GLO 4-2 digests option, jar (customizer harness), JSS A-15
diacritical marks digital signatures, OAS 8-2
characters with, TAD 2-17 Digital’s POLYCENTER Manager on
DIAG NetView, SAG 28-32
Diagnosability Daemon, RCO 3-4 digits of precision, PLS 3-4
Diagnosability Daemon (DIAG), RCO 3-4 dimension (in SDO_GTYPE), SUG 2-7, SUG 2-8
diagnosing discovery errors, UNIX, OIA B-43 GET_DIMS method, SUG 9-2
diagnosing. See troubleshooting GET_LRS_DIM method, SUG 9-4
diagnostics dimension alias, OSG 12-5
clusterware, RAC 3-4 dimension attributes, OSG 12-9, OSG 17-4
Diagnostics Pack, OEM 5-2 creating, OSG 18-2
dialup line, configuring, OEC 4-24 defined, OSG 4-14, OSG 18-2
DICT synonym for DICTIONARY, REF 2-216 DIMENSION command, OLA 8-5, OLA 8-6, OLA
DICT_COLUMNS view, REF 2-217 9-6
dictionary Dimension Creation Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM
Korean, TXT 2-51 4-32

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dimension hierarchies analyzing, DWG 18-3
See hierarchies assigning values to, OLA 5-14
dimension of host tables, PCO 7-3 attributes, CON 10-25
dimension order in models, OLA 8-6 adding, SQL 9-60
dimension status, OLA 6-2 changing, SQL 9-58
effect of MAINTAIN command on, OLA 5-4 defining, SQL 13-45
effect on expressions, OLA 4-6 dropping, SQL 9-60
examining, OLA 6-25 comparing values, OLA 4-26
if dimension is empty, OLA 6-21 compiling invalidated, SQL 9-60
if valueset is empty, OLA 6-21 concat, OLA 3-8, OLA 3-25
null, OLA 6-21 creating, SQL 13-41, OSG 5-8, OSG 5-9, OSG
of concat dimension, OLA 6-20 17-3, DWG 9-4
of conjoint dimension, OLA 6-19 defined, OLA 3-8, OSG 4-10, OSG 17-2
of dimensions used by composites, OLA 4-14, defining, OLA 3-22, OLA 3-23, OLA 3-25
OLA 6-18 defining in a program, OLA 7-29
restoring, OLA 6-4, OLA 6-22, OLA 7-20 defining levels, SQL 13-42
retrieving current values, OLA 6-25 definition, OSA 1-2, DWG 9-2
retrieving default values, OLA 6-25 deleting values from, OLA 5-7
saving, OLA 6-22 dimension tables, DWG 8-7
saving current status, OLA 6-4, OLA 7-20 dropping, DWG 9-14
setting to a list of values, OLA 6-4 embedded-total, OSG 16-2
setting to a literal value, OLA 6-5 examining values in status, OLA 6-25
setting to null, OLA 6-21 examples, SQL 13-45
setting using position in dimension, OLA 6-12, exposing in views, OSG 15-4
OLA 6-13 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-37
when reading files, OLA 11-20 hierarchical, OLA 3-22, OLA 3-23
dimension surrogates hierarchies, DWG 2-6, CON 10-25
defining, OLA 3-11 adding, SQL 9-60
differences from dimensions, OLA 3-12 changing, SQL 9-58
in expressions, OLA 4-12 defining, SQL 13-43
dimension tables, OSG 4-4, OSG 5-8, OSG 12-14, dropping, SQL 9-60
OSG 17-2, OSG 24-2, DWG 2-5, DWG 8-7, DWG join key, CON 10-25
17-4 hierarchies overview, DWG 2-6
joining with fact tables, OSG 24-2 how data is stored, OLA 3-10
normalized, DWG 9-9 in expressions, OLA 4-12
dimension values in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-3
comparing, OLA 4-26 level of detail, OLA 3-9
translating when reading files, OLA 11-11 levels
dimension views adding, SQL 9-60
defining for workspace objects, OSG 15-11 defining, SQL 13-43
Dimension Wizard, DWG 9-14 dropping, SQL 9-60
dimensional modeling, DWG 2-3 limiting to a percentage of values, OLA 6-9
dimension-based equations, OLA 8-2 limiting to Boolean expressions, OLA 6-5
dimensions, OSG 12-13, DWG 2-6, DWG 9-2, DWG limiting to bottom performers, OLA 6-10
9-11, CON 10-25 limiting to related dimension, OLA 6-11
adding values to, OLA 5-5 limiting to single value, OLA 4-6
altering, DWG 9-13 limiting to top performers, OLA 6-10
analytic workspace, OSG 15-4 limiting when reading files, OLA 11-20

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limiting, based on position, OLA 6-12, OLA direct hand-off
6-13 described, NET 2-10
limiting, using a valueset, OLA 6-23 events in listener.log, NET 17-37
limiting, using hierarchical relationship, OLA direct loads, NEW 3-14
6-13, OLA 6-16 DIRECT parameter
looping over values of, OLA 7-15, OLA 7-16 for Export utility, UTL 1-20
maintaining when reading files, OLA 11-7 direct path
materialized views, OSG 28-4, OSG 29-1 to OSG of date columns, OCI 12-14
29-11 direct path Export, UTL 1-50, UTL 1-52
MdmDimension objects, OSA 2-8 compared to conventional path, UTL 1-50
merging values into, OLA 5-5 effect of EXEMPT ACCESS POLICY
multiple, DWG 18-3 privilege, UTL 1-52
normalized or denormalized tables, CON 10-25 performance issues, UTL 1-53
numeric value of text dimension, OLA 4-18 security considerations, UTL 1-52
of expression, OLA 4-5, OLA 4-6 direct path function context, OCI 12-5
of relations, OLA 3-13 direct path handles, OCI 2-12
parent/child, OSG 5-3, OSG 16-1 direct path load
position of values in valueset, OLA 6-25 advantages, UTL 9-8
QDR with, OLA 4-6, OLA 4-10 behavior when discontinued, UTL 5-24
relations between, OLA 3-15 choosing sort order
removing from the database, SQL 16-71 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-19
repositioning values in, OLA 5-8, OLA 5-9 compared to conventional path load, UTL 9-9
restoring previous values, OLA 7-20 concurrent, UTL 9-31
retrieving default status list, OLA 6-25 conditions for use, UTL 9-8
retrieving list of objects related to, OLA 2-16 data saves, UTL 9-13, UTL 9-20
running programs when limiting, OLA 6-16 DIRECT command-line parameter
saving current values, OLA 7-20 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-11
sorting values in, OLA 5-8 dropping indexes, UTL 9-24
Source objects for, OSA 5-6 effect of disabling archiving, UTL 9-20
star joins, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 effect of PRIMARY KEY constraints, UTL 9-35
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 effect of UNIQUE KEY constraints, UTL 9-35
storage of, OLA 3-10 example, UTL 10-24
surrogate for, OLA 3-11 fast refresh, REP 3-65
time, OSG 4-11, OSG 5-9, OSG 17-2, OSG 17-3 field defaults, UTL 9-10
types of, OLA 3-8 improper sorting
valid, OSG 17-4 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-18
validating, DWG 9-12 indexes, UTL 9-11
ways to define, OLA 3-22, OLA 3-25 instance recovery, UTL 9-15
with query rewrite, DWG 22-63 intersegment concurrency, UTL 9-31
DIMINFO (in intrasegment concurrency, UTL 9-31
USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA), SUG 2-28 loading into synonyms, UTL 9-10
dir option, JJP 3-18 location of data conversion, UTL 9-6
dir option (sqlj -dir), JSS 8-32 media recovery, UTL 9-15
direct allocation, OLA 9-8, OLA 9-13 optimizing on multiple-CPU systems, UTL 9-23
direct connect driver partitioned load
performing service lookup operations, DSU 5-4 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-30
performing synchronous service performance, UTL 9-11, UTL 9-17
executions, DSU 5-4 preallocating storage, UTL 9-17

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presorting data, UTL 9-18 defining, OCM 3-7
recovery, UTL 9-15 definition, OCM 3-4
ROWS command-line parameter, UTL 9-14 extending the scope of, OCM 3-5
setting up, UTL 9-10 viewing the changes specified by, OCM 3-8
specifying, UTL 9-11 directives, OAD 2-8
specifying number of rows to be read, UTL 4-12 also known as declarative statements, PCO 2-4
SQL*Loader data loading method, UTL 3-12 global directives, globals.jsa, JSE 9-36
table insert triggers, UTL 9-27 include directive, JSE 1-11
temporary segment storage requirements, UTL overview, JSE 1-10
9-12 page directive, JSE 1-10
triggers, UTL 9-25 taglib directive, JSE 1-11
using, UTL 9-9, UTL 9-10 directories
version requirements, UTL 9-9 access control, OID 1-9, OID 12-1, ODS 3-7
direct path loading, OCI 12-2 ACL placement, ODS 3-7
column array handle attributes, OCI A-69 ACLs, ODS 2-17
column parameter attributes, OCI A-71 applications, ODS 2-4
context handle attributes, OCI A-62 application-specific, OID 2-28, ODS 2-4
datatypes of columns, OCI 12-3, OCI A-74 as read-focused, OID 1-3
direct path column array handle, OCI 12-6 attribute matching rules, ODS 2-12, ODS 2-13
direct path context handle, OCI 12-5 attribute syntax, ODS 2-12, ODS 2-13
direct path stream handle, OCI 12-7 attributes, ODS 2-11
example, OCI 12-9 authentication, ODS 2-17
functions, OCI 12-7, OCI 16-115 backup and recovery, ODS 3-4
handle attributes, OCI A-62 benefits, ODS 2-4, ODS 2-5
handles, OCI 12-4 catalog views, ADL 12-9
in pieces, OCI 12-32 command-line tools, ODS 2-7
limitations, OCI 12-9 comparison with databases, ODS 2-2 to ODS
stream handle attributes, OCI A-70 2-4
direct path read events, PGR 22-34 configuration
actions, PGR 22-35 after database installation, ODS 5-3 to ODS
causes, PGR 22-35 5-4
direct path wait events, PGR 22-36 client installation, ODS 5-9
direct path write events Oracle Context, ODS 2-19
actions, PGR 22-36 configuration tools
causes, PGR 22-36 Database Configuration Assistant, ODS 5-7
DIRECT_DATASTORE, TAD 1-8 Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, ODS
about, TAD 2-12 5-3 to ODS 5-4
example, TAD 2-22 contrasted to relational databases, OID 1-2
DIRECT_DATASTORE object, TXT 2-3 data units, ODS 2-3
example, TXT 2-3 database listener, OID 22-6
directed networks, STM 3-8 deployment factors, ODS 4-10, ODS 4-15, ODS
apply forwarding, STM 3-9 4-22, ODS 4-30
example, STM 19-2 directory information trees, ODS 2-9
queue forwarding, STM 3-9 distinguished names, ODS 2-9
direction of geometric segment, SUG 6-3 distributed, OID 2-21
concatenation result, SUG 6-14 distribution, ODS 2-3
directive entries, ODS 2-9, ODS 2-10, ODS 2-11
applications used to create, OCM 3-6 entry format, ODS 2-4

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entry naming, OID 13-3 directory alias translation. See alias translation
expanding role of, OID 1-2, OID 13-2 directory aliases, OSG 6-9
extensibility, ODS 2-6 exporting, UTL 1-57
features, ODS 2-9 importing, UTL 2-59
Globalization Support, ODS 2-6 directory applications, examples of, ODS 2-4
guidelines for usage, ADL 12-9 directory base, OEA 9-10
information flow, ODS 2-8 defining, OAS 19-9
installation, DCD 2-6 directory configuration
load estimation, ODS 3-5 adding users to the OracleNetAdmins
location-independent, OID 1-3 group, NET 8-12
modification, ODS 2-7 after installation, NET 8-6
namespace design, ODS 3-2, ODS 3-3 choosing a directory server, NET 8-7
NOS, OID 13-2, OID 13-3 default configuration, NET 8-2
ownership and privileges, ADL 12-7 exporting
partitioned, OID 2-24 aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases
partitions, ODS 2-6, ODS 3-4 in a directory, NET 10-12
password, changing, OID 5-20 net service names from a tnsnames.ora
read-focused, OID 1-3 file, NET 10-2
read-to-write ratio, ODS 2-3 objects from Oracle Names, NET 10-6
referrals, ODS 2-6 for clients and servers, NET 9-13
relative distinguished names, ODS 2-9 migrating
replication, ODS 3-3 aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases
replication groups (DRGs), OID 21-2, OID 22-2 in a directory, NET 10-12
and replication agreements, OID 21-2 net service names from a tnsnames.ora
configuring, OID 22-2 file, NET 10-2
establishing, OID 22-2 objects from Oracle Names, NET 10-6
installing, OID 22-2 Oracle Context creation, NET 8-9
schema, OID 2-12, ODS 2-16 Oracle schema creation, NET 8-9
managing, OID 6-1 setting up for first-time usage, NET 8-8
overview, OID 6-2 directory deployment factors
schema discovery, ODS 2-6 Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS 4-22
security, ODS 2-6 Oracle Advanced Security, ODS 4-15
special purpose, OID 1-4 Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS 4-30
standards, ODS 2-4, ODS 2-5 Oracle Net Services, ODS 4-10
system requirements, ODS 3-5 directory entries
testing, ODS 3-6 Application Context, ODS 4-17
directories. See directory objects attributes, ODS 2-11
directory definition, ODS 2-9, ODS 2-10
changing password, OAS 18-7 examples, ODS 2-2, ODS 2-11
current, ZZP 1-7 Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS 4-20, ODS 4-21
for generated .class and .ser, JSS 8-30 Oracle Advanced Security, ODS 4-12
for generated .java, JSS 8-32 Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS 4-28
information tree (DIT) Oracle Net Services, ODS 4-5
browsing, OID 7-3 suitability, ODS 3-2
registration, OID 35-3 directory for media, IMA 2-4
servers directory information tree (DIT), OID 2-2, OAD 2-2
processes, OID C-5 audit log entries in, OID 5-29
directory alias, OLA 2-14, OLA 7-17, OLA 11-4 hierarchy and structure, OID 13-3

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organizing, OID 13-3 Database Configuration Assistant, NET 3-12
organizing to reflect data ownership establishing a connection with, NET 9-18
boundaries, OID 13-3 exporting
directory information tree (DIT), defined, NET 3-7 aliases from Oracle Names to net service
directory information trees aliases in a directory, NER 3-9
Application Context, ODS 4-18 aliases in Oracle Names to net service aliases
design, ODS 3-2, ODS 3-3 in a directory, NET 10-12
naming contexts, ODS 2-15 net service names from a tnsnames.ora
Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS 4-21 file, NET 10-2
Oracle Advanced Security, ODS 4-13 objects from Oracle Names, NET
Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS 4-29 10-6 to NET 10-16, NER 3-13
Oracle Net Services, ODS 4-6 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
directory integration profiles, OID 28-5 OCI drivers, NET 3-14, NET 16-9
directory integration server Thin drivers, NET 3-14, NET 16-9
and configuration set entries, OID 30-4 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Thin
described, OID 27-10 drivers, NET 3-6, NET 3-16, ODS 4-4
LDAP connections, OID 30-4 ldap_search limitations, NET 17-19
log file location, OID 3-14 ldap.ora file
registering, OID 30-2 creating, NET 8-3
registration tool, OID 30-2 described, NET 3-14
restarting, OID 30-12 ldapwrite tool, NET 17-18
runtime information, OID 30-15 listener configuration for, NET 9-17
starting, OID 30-7 migrating
stopping, OID 30-11 aliases from Oracle Names to net service
viewing information, OID 30-15 aliases in a directory, NER 3-9
directory integration toolkit, OID 27-10 net service names from a tnsnames.ora
directory interoperability, ODS 1-2, ODS 1-5 file, NET 10-2
directory migration objects from Oracle Names, NET
from Oracle Names servers, ODS 4-9, ODS 4-10 10-6 to NET 10-16, NER 3-13
from tnsnames.ora file, ODS 4-9, ODS 4-10 object classes, NET 3-21
to Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, ODS 4-9, objects
ODS 4-10 database services, NET 3-7
DIRECTORY name specification, ADL 12-7 global database links, NET 10-6
directory naming, NET 17-18, ODS 4-3 net service aliases, NET 3-9
absolute naming, NET 3-16 net service names, NET 3-7
advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-10 Oracle Context, NET 3-8
architecture, NET 3-7 Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, NET 10-17
authentication methods Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET 3-13
native, NET 3-18 Oracle Net Manager, NET 3-12
simple, NET 3-18 Oracle schema, NET 3-21
SSL, NET 3-18 OracleContextAdmins group, NET 3-13, NET
strong, NET 3-18 3-19, NET 8-8, NET 8-9, ODS 4-9
configuring, NET 9-12 to NET 9-18, NER 6-8 OracleDBCreators group, NET 3-13, NET 3-20,
connecting to database services, NET 3-14 NET 8-8, NET 8-9, ODS 4-9
connecting with, NET 9-18 OracleNetAdmins group, NET 3-20, NET 8-8,
connections NET 8-9, NET 8-12, NET 9-14, NET 9-19,
using an entry’s absolute name, NET 3-16 NET 9-20
using an entry’s relative name, NET 3-15 overview, NET 3-4

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recommended for, NET 7-10 Oracle Net Services, ODS 4-9
security, NET 3-17 directory server
troubleshooting, NET 17-18 log file location, OID 3-14
with relative naming, NET 3-15 modifying, OID 4-5
DIRECTORY object, ADL 12-4 Directory Server Migration Wizard, NET 5-12,
catalog views, ADL 12-9 NET 10-5
getting the alias and filename, ADL 12-184 Directory servers, OEA 9-3
guidelines for usage, ADL 12-9 directory servers, OID 1-7, OID 2-19
names on Windows NT, ADL 12-7 adding, OID 4-5
naming convention, ADL 12-7 as both suppliers and consumers, OID 21-6
OS file must exist before locator use, and, ADL attributes, NET 3-7
12-23 automatic discovery of directory servers, OAS
READ permission on object not individual E-5
files, ADL 12-8 changing parameters in an active instance, OID
rules for using, ADL 4-1 5-4
symbolic links, ADL 4-1 configuration set entries, OID 5-2
symbolic links, and, ADL 4-1 connecting to, OID 4-3, OID 4-5, OID 4-11, OID
directory objects, ADL 12-4 4-18
as aliases for operating system directories, SQL by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
13-46 4-10
auditing, SQL 12-57 in a typical directory operation, OID 2-21
creating, SQL 13-46 connecting to additional, OID 4-11
granting system privileges on, SQL 17-37 connecting to one on a different host, OID 4-5
redefining, SQL 13-47 connecting to, by using Oracle Directory
removing from the database, SQL 16-73 Manager, OID 4-8
directory path creating security domains, OAS E-28
for INCLUDE files, ZZP 1-7 debug level, OID C-5
INCLUDE files, PCO 2-22 directory information tree (DIT), NET 3-7
directory replication groups (DRGs), OID 21-2 disconnecting, by using Oracle Directory
directory replication server Manager, OID 4-8, OID 4-11
log file location, OID 3-14 distinguished name (DN), NET 3-7
directory replication servers, OID 1-7, OID 2-17, enhancement of directory object type
OID 2-18 descriptions, OAS E-8
configuration set entries, OID 22-13 entry, NET 3-7
in a Real Application Clusters features integrated with Oracle9i, OAS E-2
environment, OID 25-13 how Oracle directory objects display in Active
starting, OID 3-7, OID A-8, OID A-9 Directory, OAS E-9
stopping, OID 3-8, OID A-9 in multi-master replication, OID 21-6
directory schema, OID 2-12 in normal mode, OID C-5
managing, OID 6-1 in replicated environment, OID 21-6
directory security in secure mode, OID C-5
administrative roles, OSD 5-12 integration with Active Directory, OAS E-19
Application Context, ODS 4-19 integration with Microsoft tools, OAS E-6
application security, OSD 5-8, OSD 9-42 integration with Windows login
domains and roles, OSD 5-10 credentials, OAS E-9
Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS 4-22 ldap_search tool, NET 17-19
Oracle Advanced Security, ODS 4-14 ldapwrite tool, NET 17-18
Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS 4-30 Microsoft Active Directory, NET 3-6

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modifying configuration set entries, OID 5-12 DIRECTORY_SERVER_TYPE networking
multimaster replication between, OID 1-8 parameter, NER 11-3
multithreaded, OID 1-8 DIRECTORY_SERVERS networking
Oracle Context, NET 3-8 parameter, NER 11-2
Oracle Internet Directory, NET 3-6 DirectoryReplicationGroupDSAs, OID 22-17
overview, NET 1-11 direct-path INSERT, SQL 17-54, CON 19-2, PGR
parameters 5-34
configuring, OID 4-18 index maintenance, CON 19-5
configuring by using command-line logging mode, CON 19-4
tools, OID 4-18 parallel INSERT, CON 19-3
performance, NET 3-17 parallel load compared with parallel
processes, OID 2-19 INSERT, CON 19-3
multiple, OID 2-19 restrictions, DWG 21-24
relative distinguished name (RDN), NET 3-7 serial INSERT, CON 19-3
requirements for creating enterprise user security direct-path load, ADL 9-3
in Active Directory, OAS E-15 DIRPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6
requirements for creating Oracle Net directory dirty block, RCO 6-4
naming in Active Directory, OAS E-15 dirty buffer, CON 7-7
requirements for using Oracle with Active incremental checkpoint, CON 8-8
Directory, OAS E-19 dirty read, CON 20-3, CON 20-11
restarting, OID 3-8, OID 5-4, OID A-9 dirty reads, JSS 7-50
running, OID 3-3 dirty write, CON 20-11
security, NET 3-17 DISABLE ALL TRIGGERS clause
specifying host, OID 4-5 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-88
start failure, OID 3-10 disable buffering. See LOB buffering
starting DISABLE clause
mandatory arguments, OID 3-5, OID A-7 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-79
syntax, OID 3-4, OID A-6 of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-3
with default configuration, OID 3-10, OID of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-57
A-10 DISABLE constraints, CON 21-26
without configuration sets, OID 3-10 DISABLE DISTRIBUTED RECOVERY clause
stopping, OID 3-5, OID A-7 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-29
terminating, OID 4-18 disable method, JJD 5-18
user interface extensions, OAS E-7 DISABLE NOVALIDATE constraint state, SQL
using different configuration set entries, OID 7-22, SQL 15-59
5-3 Disable Out-of-Band Break option in Oracle Net
directory service. See enterprise directory service. Manager, NET 11-10
directory structure, RAC A-1, RAC B-1 DISABLE PARALLEL DML clause
UNIX, RAC A-2 of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-4
directory usage configuration DISABLE QUERY REWRITE clause
after database installation, ODS 5-3 to ODS 5-4 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-107
client installation, ODS 5-9 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-24
Directory Usage configuration option in Oracle Net DISABLE RESTRICTED SESSION clause
Configuration Assistant, NET 5-15 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-30
Directory Usage Configuration page in Oracle Net DISABLE RESUMABLE clause
Configuration Assistant, NET 8-7 of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-6
directory usage patterns, learning, OID 18-3 DISABLE ROW MOVEMENT clause, SAG 17-10
directory_alias parameter, ADL 12-24 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-6, SQL 11-38

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of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-16, SQL 15-54 disabling auditing, SAG 26-8
DISABLE STORAGE IN ROW, ADL 6-21 disabling recoverer process
when to use, ADL 6-19 distributed transactions, SAG 32-25
DISABLE STORAGE IN ROW clause disabling resource limits, SAG 24-19
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-45 disabling SSL, OID C-5
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-38 disambiguators
DISABLE TABLE LOCK clause in thesaural queries, TXT 3-13
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-88 in thesaurus import file, TXT C-9
DISABLE THREAD clause, RAC 5-8 DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS statement, SQL
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-52 16-64
disable tuning rule, OTP 14-3 disaster planning
DISABLE VALIDATE constraint state, SQL 7-22, high availability, RCO 10-4
SQL 15-59 disaster recovery, CON 1-63
DISABLE_DB_ACCESS procedure, STM 12-5 using RMAN, RMN 6-10
DISABLE_OOB networking parameter, NET 11-10, DISCARD conflict resolution handler, STM 7-9
NER 6-4 discard conflict resolution method, REP 5-30, REP
disable_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18 5-39
DISABLE_POLICY procedure, OLS 5-10 discard files
DISABLE_PROPAGATION_SCHEDULE DB2 load utility, UTL B-3
procedure, STM 12-16 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-14
DISABLE_SCHEMA_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, example, UTL 10-15
OLS 8-10 specifying a maximum, UTL 5-15
DISABLE_TABLE_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, DISCARD parameter
OLS 8-6 for SQL*Loader command-line, UTL 4-6
disabled constraints, PGR 4-8 DISCARDDN parameter
DISABLED indexes, CON 15-8, CON 15-9 in DB2 control file, UTL B-3
disablePropagationSchedule, JPR 2-32, JPR 4-73 discarded SQL*Loader records, UTL 3-10
DisableVersioning procedure, SPR 80-24, ADW causes, UTL 5-15
2-24 discard file, UTL 5-14
disabling limiting, UTL 5-16
integrity constraints, ADG 4-21 DISCARDMAX parameter
propagation, SPR 13-21, RAR 14-21 for SQL*Loader command-line, UTL 4-6
propagation jobs, ADQ 18-22 DISCARDS parameter
propagation schedule, ADQ 9-87 in DB2 control file, UTL B-3
roles, ADG 11-6 Disconnect
the archive history, RAC 5-3 button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-8
threads, RAC 5-8 menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
triggers, ADG 15-29, ADG 15-30 4-8
workspace changes, ADW 2-31 DISCONNECT command, RAA 4-19
freezing, SPR 80-30 Disconnect event, PGR 12-15
unfreezing, SPR 80-86 DISCONNECT SESSION clause
disabling a storage group, RCG 8-21 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-28
HP platform, RCG 8-21 DISCONNECT statement, ADA 2-19
Sun platform, RCG 8-21 disconnected nodes, OTP 4-5, OTP 4-6
disabling an IP address, RCG 8-21 deleting, OTP 4-5
HP platform, RCG 8-21 disconnecting
Sun platform, RCG 8-21 from historical database, ODP 4-36
disabling audit options, SAG 26-13, SAG 26-14 from Recovery Manager, RMN 2-11

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disconnecting from directory servers, OID 4-11 disk corruption, NEW 3-19
disconnecting from instances, RAA 4-19 disk drives
multiple sessions, RAA 4-21 archiving destination, REF 1-75
user process, RAA 4-20 disk failure. See media failure
disconnections disk failures, BRC 1-4
auditing, SAG 26-11 Disk Reads data view, ODP 7-6
discontinued loads, UTL 5-24 Disk Reads/Execution Ratio data view, ODP 7-7
continuing, UTL 5-26 Disk Reads/Logical Reads Ratio data view, ODP
conventional path behavior, UTL 5-24 7-7
direct path behavior, UTL 5-24 Disk Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio data view, ODP
discovering Oracle Names servers 7-6
described, NET 3-37 disk space
procedure, NET 9-37 controlling allocation for tables, CON 10-6
discovering services datafiles used to allocate, CON 3-18
Navigator, OEA 3-6 disk space requirements, OID 18-7
SQL*Net network, OEA 3-2 detailed calculations of, OID 18-8
discovery estimating, OID 18-7
problems, OEA 3-8 disk statistics, PER 2-3
discovery errors, (NT), OIA B-50 disk storage requirements for spatial
discovery failure, UNIX, OIA B-21 applications, SUG 1-26
Discovery Process for NT, OIA 2-18 disk striping
Discovery Process for UNIX, OIA 2-19 affinity, DWG 21-75
discovery status, OEA 3-8 disk striping of LOB files, ADL B-3
Discovery Wizard, OEC 4-5 disk subsystems, RCO 2-4
discovery, files used (NT), OIA B-50 disk tuning, OID 19-8
discovery, files used (UNIX), OIA B-44 disk usage, OID 13-12
discrete transaction management disk writes
summary, CON 16-11 reasons for, RDE 4-14
discretionary access control, CON 22-2 DISK_ASYNCH_IO initialization parameter, DWG
definition, CON 1-44 21-64, REF 1-48
discretionary access control (DAC), OLS 1-4, OLS setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-56
3-23 DISKRATIO parameter
least privilege, OSD 9-4 BACKUP command, RMR 2-40
discretization (binning), DMC 1-29 disks
sample programs, DMC A-5 contention, PGR 15-3
DISJOINT mask relationship, SUG 11-5 monitoring operating system file activity, PGR
disk affinities 22-8
and parallel query, RDE 2-7 dispatcher
disabling with massively parallel defined, SNM B-16
processing, CON 11-2, CON 11-14, CON dispatcher processes, SAG 5-6, SAG 5-10, SAG
11-22 5-13, PGR 19-4
disk affinity creating additional, SQL 10-110
disabling with MPP, DWG 4-6 maximum number, REF 1-92
parallel DML, DWG 21-76 terminating, SQL 10-110
partitions, DWG 21-75 dispatcher processes (Dnnn)
disk API, RMN 8-5 definition, CON 1-29
disk channels described, CON 8-19
preconfigured, RMN 8-11 limiting SGA space for each session, CON 22-19

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listener process and, CON 8-19 predefined analyses, ODP 4-40
network protocols and, CON 8-19 temporary LOB data, ADL 11-64
prevent startup and shutdown, CON 8-20 displaying Cluster Details, OTP 5-20
response queue and, CON 8-16 displaying current status of packs, RCG 4-5
user processes connect through Oracle Net displaying Index Details, OTP 5-22
Services, CON 8-16, CON 8-19 displaying service response, DSU 5-6
dispatcher threads displaying Table Details, OTP 5-17
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services displaying the current status of Oracle Real
agents, HET 5-3, HET 5-6 Application Clusters Guard, RCG 4-5
dispatchers, NET 1-12, NET 4-13 distance, IMU 2-8
described, NET 1-12, NET 2-10 to NET 2-12, SDO_NN_DISTANCE ancillary operator, SUG
NET 4-13 10-11
number to start, NET 14-6 WITHIN_DISTANCE function, SUG 11-55
setting the number of, NET 14-6 distance units, SUG 5-11
DISPATCHERS (DIS or DISP) attribute, NET 14-3 distance-based clustering model, DMC 1-15
DISPATCHERS initialization parameter, NET 14-2, DISTINCT clause
PGR 19-3, PGR 19-4, PGR 23-3, REF 1-49 of SELECT, SQL 18-11
ADDRESS attribute, NET 14-2 distinct hash values, OTP 5-21
configuring connection pooling, NET 14-8 distinct keys, OTP 5-23
CONNECTIONS attribute, NET 14-3 distinct method
DISPATCHERS attribute, NET 14-3 description, OSA 5-7
LISTENER attribute, NET 12-15, NET 12-17, DISTINCT operator, PLS 6-3
NET 14-4 optimizing views, PGR 2-37
MULTIPLEX attribute, NET 14-4 distinct queries, SQL 18-11
POOL attribute, NET 14-5 DISTINCT row operator, PLS 6-3, PLS 6-6
PROTOCOL attribute, NET 14-2 Distinct Values, OTP 5-22
SERVICE attribute, NET 14-5 Distinguished Name, ADG 11-21
SESSIONS attribute, NET 14-5 distinguished name, REF 1-135
setting initially, NET 14-6, SAG 5-6 distinguished name (DN), defined, NET 3-7
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-56 Distinguished Names, NEW 3-49
TICKS attribute, NET 14-6 distinguished names, OID 2-2, OAD 2-2, ODS 2-9
DISPATCHERS parameter, RAA 2-17 as attributes, OID 7-6
for the shared server, RAA 2-17 components of, OID 2-3, OAD 2-3
MULTIPLEX attribute, NET 13-13 format, OID 2-3, OAD 2-3
PROTOCOL attribute, NET 13-13 in LDIF files, OID A-2, OAD A-2
dispatchEvent(Event) - modifying, OID 7-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.dispatchEvent( by using command line tools, OID 7-13
org.w3c.dom.events.Event), JPR 11-193 by using ldapmoddn, OID 7-14
DISPLAY distinguishedNameMatch matching rule, OID
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 C-10
DISPLAY datatype, PCO 4-6 distributed applications
displaying distributing data, SAG 30-2
a chart legend, ODP 4-45 Distributed Computing Environment (DCE)
a directory entry, OID 7-2 authentication, OSD 4-7, OSD 9-38
a subtree, OID 7-2 backward compatibility, OAS 10-2
existing user-defined analyses, ODP 4-39 CDS naming adapter components, OAS 10-4
LOB data for internal persistent LOBs, ADL communication and security, OAS 10-3
10-98 components, OAS 10-3

Master Index-185
configuration files required, OAS 12-4 backups, BRC 4-9
configuring a server, OAS 12-4 change-based recovery, UMR 6-14
configuring clients for DCE integration, OAS client/server architectures, SAG 28-6
12-11 client/server architectures and, CON 6-2
configuring clients to use DCE CDS commit point strength, SAG 31-8
naming, OAS 12-14 connecting to, OLS 11-4
configuring server, OAS 12-4 coordinated time-based recovery, UMR 6-14
configuring to use DCE Integration, OAS 11-2 cost-based optimization, SAG 28-47
connecting deadlocks and, CON 20-20
to an Oracle database, OAS 13-1 definition, CON 1-33
connecting clients without access to DCE and dependent schema objects and, CON 15-10
CDS, OAS 14-2 distributed processing, SAG 28-3
connecting to an Oracle server, OAS 13-3 distributed queries, SAG 28-34
externally authenticated accounts, OAS 12-5 distributed updates, SAG 28-34
listener.ora parameters, OAS 12-2 distributing an application’s data, SAG 30-2
mapping groups to Oracle roles,syntax, OAS global database names
12-7 how they are formed, SAG 29-2
Multi-Protocol Interchange, OAS 10-7 global object names, SAG 28-22, SAG 29-2
overview, OAS 10-2 global users
protocol.ora file parameters, OAS 12-11 schema-dependent, SAG 28-27
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT parameter, OAS 12-5 schema-independent, SAG 28-28
sample address in tnsnames.ora file, OAS 12-15 Globalization Support, SAG 28-47
sample listener.ora file, OAS 14-3 job queue processes, CON 8-12
sample parameter files, OAS 14-3 location transparency, SAG 28-44
sample tnsnames.ora file, OAS 14-3 creating, SAG 29-26
Secure Core services, OAS 10-6 creating using procedures, SAG 29-30
setting up external roles, OAS 12-7 creating using synonyms, SAG 29-28
starting the listener, OAS 13-2 creating using views, SAG 29-26
tnsnames.ora files, OAS 12-2 restrictions, SAG 29-33
verifying DCE group mapping, OAS 12-8 management tools, SAG 28-31
verifying dce_service_name, OAS 13-2 managing read consistency, SAG 32-25
Distributed Database Management, OEM 4-24 multiple policies, OLS 3-26
distributed databases nodes of, SAG 28-6
administration Oracle Label Security configuration, OLS 11-2
overview, SAG 28-23 overview, SAG 28-2
application development preparing to upgrade, MIG D-5
analyzing execution plan, SAG 30-9 recoverer process (RECO) and, CON 8-12
controlling connections, SAG 30-2 recovery, UMR 6-13
handling errors, SAG 30-3 referential integrity
handling RPC errors, SAG 30-11 application development, SAG 30-3
managing distribution of data, SAG 30-2 referential integrity and, ADG 4-15
managing referential integrity, SAG 30-3 remote dependencies, CON 15-11
tuning distributed queries, SAG 30-3 remote object security, SAG 29-28
tuning using collocated inline views, SAG remote queries and updates, SAG 28-33
30-4 remote session label, OLS 11-5
using cost-based optimization, SAG 30-5 remote stored procedures, ADG 9-47, ADG 9-48
using hints to tune queries, SAG 30-8 replicated databases and, SAG 28-4
auditing and, CON 24-6 resumable space allocation, SAG 14-18

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running in ARCHIVELOG mode, SAG 8-4 commit point strength, SAG 31-8
running in NOARCHIVELOG mode, SAG 8-4 committing, SAG 31-8
scenarios, SAG 29-34 database server role, SAG 31-5
security, SAG 28-24 defined, SAG 31-2
server can also be client in, CON 6-2 DML and DDL, SAG 31-3
site autonomy, SAG 28-24 failure during, SAG 32-23
SQL transparency, SAG 28-45 global coordinator, SAG 31-6
starting a remote instance, SAG 4-9 local coordinator, SAG 31-6
statement optimization on, PGR 2-13 lock timeout interval, SAG 32-23
taking backups, BRC 4-9 locked resources, SAG 32-23
transaction processing, SAG 28-33 locks for in-doubt, SAG 32-24
transparency, SAG 28-44 management, SAG 31-1, SAG 32-1
queries, SAG 29-32 manually overriding in-doubt, SAG 32-9
updates, SAG 29-32 naming, SAG 32-2, SAG 32-10, CON 16-9
triggers and, ADG 15-21 optimizing, PGR 2-13
distributed directories, OID 2-21, OID 2-24 parallel DDL restrictions, DWG 21-11, CON
partitioned, OID 2-21 18-12
partitions and replicas, OID 13-4 parallel DML restrictions, DWG 21-11, DWG
replicated, OID 2-21 21-27, CON 18-12
distributed processing, PCO 3-4 problems with, REP A-7
distributed databases, SAG 28-3 recovery in single-process systems, SAG 32-25
support for, PCC 3-7 routing statements to nodes, CON 14-11
using Oracle Net for, PCC 3-7 sample table scan not supported, PGR 1-29
distributed processing environment session trees, SAG 31-4
client/server architecture in, CON 6-2 clients, SAG 31-5
data manipulation statements, CON 14-10 commit point site, SAG 31-6, SAG 31-8
definition, CON 1-32 database servers, SAG 31-5
described, CON 6-2 global coordinators, SAG 31-6
materialized views (snapshots), CON 10-22 local coordinators, SAG 31-6
distributed queries, SQL 8-15, SAG 28-34 setting advice, SAG 32-10
analyzing tables, SAG 30-7 specifying
application development issues, SAG 30-3 commit point strength, SAG 32-2
cost-based optimization, SAG 30-5 tracing session tree, SAG 32-5
handling errors, ADG 9-40 transaction control statements, SAG 31-4
optimizing, SAG 28-47 transaction timeouts, SAG 32-23
optimizing performance, HET 6-3 two-phase commit, SAG 31-10
restrictions on, SQL 8-16 discovering problems, SAG 32-8
distributed resources example, SAG 31-19
sequence, RAA 3-9 two-phase commit and, CON 16-10
distributed schema management, REP 1-17 viewing information about, SAG 32-3
distributed systems distributed updates, SAG 28-34
data encryption, SAG 28-30 DISTRIBUTED_LOCK_TIMEOUT initialization
distributed transaction processing parameter, REF 1-53
architecture, ADG 20-2 distributing I/O, SAG 2-2
distributed transactions, PCC F-102, PLS 6-44, SAG distribution
28-35 hints for, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-31
case study, SAG 31-19 DISTRIBUTION column
commit point site, SAG 31-7 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-25

Master Index-187
DISTRIBUTION parameter in compatibility, MIG A-7
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-58
distribution, of directories, ODS 3-3 DML_LOCKS parameter, ADG 7-11, RAA 2-13,
DIT. See directory information tree (DIT) RAA 2-17
DITs. See directory information trees DMS
DIVIDEBYZERO option, OLA 4-19 connect to, DMC 3-3, DMC 3-9
DLCR.RDBMS.OMD Oracle Names record, NET Dnnn background processes, CON 8-19
16-25, NER 3-31, NER 3-42 See also dispatcher processes
DLL DNs (distinguished names), ODS 2-9
debugging, DCD 4-15 DNS (Domain Name System), OID 13-3
naming conventions, DCD 2-7 DNS Name, OIA B-10
DL.RDBMS.OMD Oracle Names record, NER 3-31, DNs. See distinguished names
NER 3-42 DNS-style naming convention, OAS E-19
DML DNSTIAR subprogram, PCO A-6
affect on scoring, TXT F-3 DO action
and SQL, OLA 1-3 in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-26, ZZP
and the OLAP API, OLA 1-3 2-17
definition, OLA 1-2 of WHENEVER directive, PCC F-122
using, OLA 1-3 result of, PCC 9-26
view pending, TAD 2-39 DO CALL, PCO A-3
DML (Data Manipulation Language), PCO 5-7 DO CALL action
DML errors of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-17, PCO 8-19,
viewing, TXT G-5 PCO F-95
DML handlers, STM 4-3, STM 4-15 Do not use columns on both sides of
creating, STM 13-14 operator, OTP 6-10
monitoring, STM 16-22 DO PERFORM action
removing, STM 13-17 of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-17, PCO F-95
setting, STM 13-16 doc root
DML locks, PGR 24-17 for JServ, JSE 6-29
DML processing, TAD 1-14 functionality, JSE 3-2
background, TAD 8-5 DocType Node, Creating, ADX 4-56
batch, TXT 1-4 DOCTYPE, definition, ADX Glossary-5
DML queue, TAD 8-3 document
viewing, TXT G-13 fidelity, explained, XDG 1-4
DML Returning Clause, PCC A-5 filtering to HTML and plain text, TXT 8-2
DML returning clause, PCO 5-9, PCO A-3 no order, XDG 5-65
DML returning clauses, PCC 6-11 no order with extract(), XDG 5-69
DML. See data manipulation language, data order, XDG 5-63
manipulation language (DML) order with extract(), XDG 5-68
DML statements, IPI 1-6 order, query rewrites with collection, XDG 5-61
captured by Change Data Capture, DWG 15-4 ordering preserved in mapping, XDG 5-69
executing, IPI 2-6 document classification, TAD 2-33
replication about, TAD 1-2
troubleshooting problems, REP A-4 document clones in multiple threads, ADX 4-63
DML with RETURNING clause document filtering
See RETURNING clause Inso, TXT B-2
DML_LOCKS initialization parameter, DWG document format
21-61, REF 1-53 affect on index performance, TAD 5-22

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affect on performance, TAD 5-14 fidelity, XDG 5-21
document formats fidelity, default, XDG 5-57
filtering, TAD 2-13 fidelity, in structured storage, XDG 4-5
supported, TAD 1-3, TAD 1-9, TXT B-5 fidelity, structured or unstructured
unsupported, TXT B-14 storage, XDG 3-27
document hit count fidelity, summarized, XDG 1-4
presenting, TAD 1-25 fidelity, SYS_XDBPD$, XDG 5-22
document invalidation, TAD 2-41 interface, ADX 21-2
document loading introduced, XDG 8-5
methods, TAD 1-9 Java API, XDG 9-2
SQL*Loader, TXT C-3 Java API features, XDG 9-16
Document Object Model, definition, ADX Java API, XMLType classes, XDG 9-18
Glossary-5 NodeList, XDG 8-21
document presentation non-supported, XDG 8-5
about, TAD 1-26 tree-based API, ADX 4-8
procedures, TXT 8-1 using API, ADX 20-23
document sections, TAD 2-26 DOM and SAX APIs, ADX 4-7, ADX 13-6, ADX
document services 16-7
about, TAD 1-26 guidelines for usage, ADX 4-9
logging requests, TXT 9-6 DOM API for PL/SQL, XDG 8-5
document type definition (DTD), IMA 8-1 DOM API’s for C++, XML 16-69
Document Type Definition, definition, ADX DOM fidelity, definition, ADX Glossary-6
Glossary-5 domain administrators, OAS 19-39, OEA 9-39
documentation, OSA A-3, NEW 4-2 domain database schema mappings, OAS 19-40
Documentation Accessibility, OMM iv, ODP vii, domain hints, NET 9-55
OSM viii domain index, IMU 2-12
documentation, other Oracle, OCI ii domain indexes, DCD 7-11, DCD 7-24, SQL 13-62,
documentation, related, OAD iii SQL 13-81, SQL 13-91
DocumentBuilder - altering, DCD 7-24
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder, JPR and EXPLAIN PLAN, PGR 9-19
11-32 and LONG columns, SQL 11-49
DocumentBuilder() - associating statistics with, SQL 12-49, SQL 12-50
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.Docume creating, DCD 13-15
ntBuilder(), JPR 11-32 parallelizing, with table functions, DCD
documents 12-25
C, ADX 1-22 determining user-defined CPU and I/O
C++, ADX 1-24 costs, SQL 17-24
Java, ADX 1-20 example, SQL D-2
PL/SQL, ADX 1-26 exporting and importing, DCD 7-27
documents, related to configuration guide, OEC iv extensible optimization, PGR 1-74
DocumentType, XML 16-16 invoking drop routines for, SQL 17-7
doGet(HttpServletRequest, loading, DCD 7-47
HttpServletResponse), JPR 3-15, JPR 3-20 modifying, SQL 9-78
DOM, JPR 11-1 moving, DCD 7-28
API, ADX 4-55 parallelizing creation of, SQL 13-82
definition, ADX Glossary-5 rebuilding, SQL 9-74
differences, and SAX, XDG 8-6 removing from the database, SQL 16-76
explained, XDG 1-28 replication, REP 2-25

Master Index-189
specifying alter string for, SQL 9-78 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.DOMCharacter
user-defined statistics, PGR 1-75 DataModified, JPR 11-190
using, PGR 4-19 DOMDocument, XDG 9-19
domain membership, OAS 19-37 DOMException when Setting Node Value, ADX
Domain Naming Service (DNS), OAS 10-4 4-61
DOMAIN networking parameter, NER 10-13 dominance
domain of data cartridge, DCD 1-4 definition, OLS 3-13, OLS 3-14
domain schema mapping, OEA 9-40 functions, OLS A-3
domain user, configuring, OIA 2-5 greatest lower bound, OLS 4-13
DOMAIN_HINT command, NER 3-7, NER B-6 inverse groups, OLS 13-27
domain_index_clause least upper bound, OLS 4-12
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-66 overview, OLS A-2
DOMAIN_INDEX_NO_SORT hint DOMINATED_BY function, OLS A-3, OLS A-4,
better throughput example, TAD 5-10 OLS A-5
DOMAIN_LIST networking parameter, NER 10-15 DOMINATES function, OLS A-2, OLS A-3, OLS
domains, OAS 19-30, OAS 19-35, OAS 19-39 A-4, OLS A-5
default network, NET 3-30 DOMNamespace() class, ADX 4-22
delegating, NET 9-53 DOMNodeInserted -
described, NET 3-25, NET 9-24 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.DOMNodeInse
multiple hierarchically, NET 9-31, NET 9-36 rted, JPR 11-190
multiple hierarchically related, NET 3-31 DOMNodeRemoved -
required by root administrative regions, NET oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.DOMNodeRem
3-32 oved, JPR 11-190
with a single domain naming structure, DOMNodeRemovedFromDocument -
diagram, NET 3-29 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.DOMNodeRem
DOMAttrModified - ovedFromDocument, JPR 11-190
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.DOMAttrModif DOMParser -
ied, JPR 11-190 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser, JPR 11-49
DOMBuilder, JPR 12-4 DOMParser() -
DOMBuilder Bean, ADX 10-3, ADX 10-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.DOMParser(),
asynchronous parsing, ADX 10-5 JPR 11-49
DOMBuilder(), JPR 12-5 domsample, ADX 20-6
DOMBuilder(int), JPR 12-5 done( ) method, IMA 6-11, IMA 7-14
DOMBuilderBeanInfo, JPR 12-15 doPost(HttpServletRequest,
DOMBuilderBeanInfo(), JPR 12-15 HttpServletResponse), JPR 3-15, JPR 3-20
domBuilderError(DOMBuilderEvent), JPR 12-22 dot notation, PLS 1-6, PLS 1-7, ADO 2-16
domBuilderErrorCalled(DOMBuilderErrorEvent), for collection methods, PLS 5-28
JPR 12-19 for global variables, PLS 4-16
DOMBuilderErrorEvent, JPR 12-17 for object attributes, PLS 10-27
DOMBuilderErrorEvent(Object, Exception), JPR for object methods, PLS 10-30
12-17 for package contents, PLS 9-7
DOMBuilderErrorListener, JPR 12-19 for record fields, PLS 2-15
DOMBuilderEvent, JPR 12-20 dots, ADA v
DOMBuilderEvent(Object, int), JPR 12-20 DOUBLE -
DOMBuilderListener, JPR 12-22 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.D
domBuilderOver(DOMBuilderEvent), JPR 12-22 OUBLE, JPR 7-55
domBuilderStarted(DOMBuilderEvent), JPR 12-22 DOUBLE datatype, UTL 6-10
DOMCharacterDataModified - Double OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9,

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OSA 5-10 replication, MIG 7-28
DOUBLE PRECISION datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, resetting database compatibility, MIG 7-20
CON 12-24 scripts, MIG 7-22
DOUBLE PRECISION subtype, PLS 3-4 JVMD817.SQL, MIG 7-28
double quotes (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 JVMD901.SQL, MIG 7-28
double-truncated queries, TXT 3-54 MGWD901.SQL, MIG 7-29
double-truncated searching OWMD901.PLB, MIG 7-29
improving performance, TXT 2-73 rerunning, MIG 7-22
DOWN role change notification, RCG 5-5 XMLD817.SQL, MIG 7-29
downgrading XMLD901.SQL, MIG 7-29
CATALOG.SQL, MIG 7-28 view constraints, MIG 7-20
CATPARR.SQL, MIG 7-28 downgrading to another Workspace Manager
CATPROC.SQL, MIG 7-28 release, ADW B-1
Java, MIG 7-28, MIG 7-29 drag and drop
Messaging Gateway, MIG 7-29 Navigator, OEA 3-9
Oracle Workspace Manager, MIG 7-29 Navigator objects, OEA 3-2
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, MIG 7-28 drag and drop copying of object definitions, OCM
ORADIM, MIG 7-24 1-17
procedure for, MIG 7-21 DRG, ERR 50-1
removing incompatibilities, MIG 7-2 drill-down
automatic segment-space managed of data views, ODP 7-13
tablespaces, MIG 7-8 drill-down charts, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
automatic segment-space managed drilling down to historical data, ODP 3-19,
tablespaces with LOBs, MIG 7-7 OSM 3-18
bitmap secondary indexes on index-organized drill-down data views
tables, MIG 7-9 descriptions, ODP 7-14
external tables, MIG 7-9 modifying, ODP 7-17
hash partitioned index-organized selecting, ODP 7-16
tables, MIG 7-11 SQL statement, ODP 7-15
indexes with large keys, MIG 7-10 statistics, ODP 7-15
LOB retention, MIG 7-7 drill-down data views in Oracle Trace
non-final types, MIG 7-19 Basic Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch, ODP
parallel table functions, MIG 7-20 7-16
partitioned index-organized tables with CPU Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch, ODP
LOBs, MIG 7-12 7-16
PDML ITL invariants, MIG 7-12 I/O Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch, ODP
pipelined table functions, MIG 7-20 7-16
release 9.0 partitioning methods, MIG 7-10 Parse Statistics, ODP 7-16
release 9.2 DEFAULT partitions, MIG 7-4 Row Statistics for Execute/Fetch, ODP 7-16
release 9.2 partitioning methods, MIG 7-5 drilling
release 9.2 Streams, MIG 7-5 described, OSG 3-11
release 9.2 subpartition templates, MIG 7-6 drilling down, DWG 9-2
SQL and PL/SQL, MIG 7-20 hierarchies, DWG 9-2
subtypes, MIG 7-19 drilling down a hierarchy, OSA 6-15
type evolution, MIG 7-19 driver option (customizer harness), JSS A-20
undo tablespaces, MIG 7-9 driver registration option (sqlj -driver), JSS 8-44
user-defined aggregate functions, MIG 7-19 DriverManager objects, OSA 3-3
view constraints, MIG 7-20 drivers, CON 8-23

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connection, DSU 5-4 DROP COLUMN clause
ODBC, HET 7-13 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-51
OLE DB (FS), HET 7-16 DROP CONSTRAINT clause
OLE DB (SQL), HET 7-15 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-58
DRIVING_SITE hint, SAG 30-9 DROP constraint clause
drjobdml.sql script, TAD 2-40 of ALTER VIEW, SQL 12-32
drop, JPR 2-23, JPR 2-28, JPR 4-74 DROP CONTEXT statement, SQL 16-69
DROP ANY CLUSTER system privilege, SQL DROP DATABASE LINK statement, SQL 16-70
17-36 DROP DIMENSION statement, SQL 16-71
DROP ANY CONTEXT system privilege, SQL DROP DIRECTORY statement, SQL 16-73
17-37 DROP FUNCTION statement, SQL 16-74
DROP ANY DIMENSION system privilege, SQL DROP INDEX, TXT 1-48
17-37 Drop Index
DROP ANY DIRECTORY system privilege, SQL button, OID 4-10
17-37 menu item, OID 4-9
DROP ANY INDEX system privilege, SQL 17-38 DROP INDEX command, TAD 2-36
DROP ANY INDEXTYPE system privilege, SQL DROP INDEX statement, ADG 5-6, SQL 16-76,
17-38 SUG 8-19
DROP ANY LIBRARY system privilege, SQL 17-38 DROP INDEXTYPE statement, SQL 16-78
DROP ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW system DROP JAVA statement, SQL 16-80
privilege, SQL 17-38 DROP LIBRARY statement, SQL 16-82
DROP ANY OPERATOR system privilege, SQL DROP LOG GROUP clause
17-39 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-34
DROP ANY OUTLINE system privilege, SQL DROP LOGFILE clause
17-39 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-41
DROP ANY PROCEDURE system privilege, SQL DROP LOGFILE MEMBER clause
17-39 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-42
DROP ANY ROLE system privilege, SQL 17-40 DROP LOGFILE MEMBER option
DROP ANY SEQUENCE system privilege, SQL ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-17
17-40 DROP LOGFILE option
DROP ANY SYNONYM system privilege, SQL ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-16
17-41 DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG
DROP ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41 statement, SQL 16-85, RAR 8-24
DROP ANY TRIGGER system privilege, SQL 17-42 DROP MATERIALIZED VIEW statement, SQL
DROP ANY TYPE privilege, ADO 4-2 16-83, DWG 8-22
See also privileges prebuilt tables, DWG 8-33
DROP ANY TYPE system privilege, SQL 17-42 DROP OPERATOR statement, SQL 16-87
DROP ANY VIEW system privilege, SQL 17-43 DROP OUTLINE statement, SQL 16-89
DROP CATALOG command, RMR 2-105 DROP PACKAGE BODY statement, SQL 16-90
DROP clause DROP PACKAGE statement, SQL 16-90
of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-60 DROP PARTITION clause, DWG 5-33, SAG 17-32
of ALTER INDEXTYPE, SQL 9-88 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-69, SQL 9-83
DROP CLUSTER statement, SQL 16-67 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-72
CASCADE CONSTRAINTS option, SAG 18-10 DROP PRIMARY constraint clause
dropping cluster, SAG 18-10 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-58
dropping cluster index, SAG 18-10 DROP PROCEDURE statement, SQL 16-92
dropping hash cluster, SAG 19-9 DROP PROFILE statement, SQL 16-94, SAG 24-23
INCLUDING TABLES option, SAG 18-10 DROP PROFILE system privilege, SQL 17-40

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DROP PUBLIC DATABASE LINK system DROP_CONTEXT procedure, ADG 12-50
privilege, SQL 17-37 DROP_EVALUATION_CONTEXT
DROP PUBLIC SYNONYM system privilege, SQL procedure, SPR 64-14
17-41 DROP_GROUP procedure, OLS 5-22
DROP ROLE statement, ADG 11-29, SQL 16-96, DROP_GROUPED_POLICY procedure, ADG
SAG 25-10, SAG 25-11 12-50
DROP ROLLBACK SEGMENT statement, SQL DROP_GROUPS procedure, OLS 6-10
16-97, SAG 13-25 DROP_LABEL function, OLS 5-25
DROP ROLLBACK SEGMENT system DROP_LEVEL procedure, OLS 5-16
privilege, SQL 17-40 DROP_PHRASE procedure, TXT 12-22
DROP SEQUENCE statement, SQL 17-2 DROP_POLICY procedure, ADG 12-50, OLS 5-11,
DROP statement, CON 14-4 TXT 7-39
DROP statements DROP_PREFERENCE procedure, TXT 7-40
triggers on, SQL 15-101 DROP_PROPAGATION procedure, SPR 47-7,
DROP SUPPLEMENTAL LOG DATA clause STM 12-17
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-43 DROP_RELATION procedure, TXT 12-24
DROP SYNONYM statement, SQL 17-4, SAG 20-15 DROP_RULE procedure, SPR 64-15, STM 14-7
DROP TABLE statement, SQL 17-6 DROP_RULE_SET procedure, SPR 64-16, STM
about, SAG 15-23 14-7
auditing, CON 24-7 DROP_STOPLIST procedure, TAD 2-27, TXT 7-42
CASCADE CONSTRAINTS option, SAG 15-23 DROP_THESAURUS procedure, TXT 12-27
for clustered tables, SAG 18-11 DROP_TRANSLATION procedure, TXT 12-28
triggers, CON 17-7 DROP_USER_ACCESS procedure, OLS 6-15
DROP TABLESPACE statement, SQL 17-10, SAG DROP_VIEW procedure, OLS 10-11
11-30 dropBLOBTable(Connection, String), JPR 16-6
DROP TABLESPACE system privilege, SQL 17-42 dropjava, JSS 11-25
DROP TRIGGER statement, ADG 15-29, SQL 17-13 method, JJD 4-4
DROP TYPE BODY statement, SQL 17-18 tool, JJD 2-18
DROP TYPE statement, SQL 17-15, ADO 4-8 dropjava tool, JJD 7-23, JPG 2-14
DROP UNIQUE constraint clause dropped snapshots
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-58 Import, UTL 2-64
DROP USER CASCADE restriction, OLS B-16 dropping
DROP USER privilege, SAG 24-8 destination, ADQ 13-56
DROP USER statement, SQL 17-20, SAG 24-8 dimensions, DWG 9-14
DROP USER system privilege, SQL 17-43 indexes, ADG 5-6
DROP VALUES clause integrity constraints, ADG 4-26
of ALTER TABLE ... MODIFY materialized views, DWG 8-52
PARTITION, SQL 11-64 packages, ADG 9-12
DROP VIEW statement, SQL 17-22 procedures, ADG 9-11
DROP_ALL_COMPARTMENTS procedure, OLS queue table, ADQ 9-17
6-9 roles, ADG 11-29
DROP_ALL_GROUPS procedure, OLS 6-11 sequences, ADG 2-28
DROP_APPLY procedure, SPR 4-14, STM 13-7 synonyms, ADG 2-30
DROP_CAPTURE procedure, STM 11-14 triggers, ADG 15-29
capture process views, ADG 2-14
dropping, SPR 8-8 XMLType columns, XDG 4-9
DROP_COMPARTMENT procedure, OLS 5-18 dropping an audit trail, SAG 26-19
DROP_COMPARTMENTS function, OLS 6-8 dropping an index, TAD 2-36

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dropping AQ objects, ADQ A-66 DB2 compatible feature, PCO 8-15
dropping columns from tables, SAG 15-14 DSNTIAR routine, PCO 8-15
marking unused, SAG 15-15 DST networking parameter, NER 9-5
remove unused columns, SAG 15-15 DTD, IMA 8-1
dropping database links, SAG 29-19 caching, ADX 4-48
dropping datafiles definition, ADX Glossary-5
Oracle managed, SAG 3-21 limitations, XDG B-33, ADX 6-3
dropping Java schema objects, JSS 11-25 using with Class Generator for Java, ADX 7-8
dropping profiles, SAG 24-23 DTD - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD, JPR 11-59
dropping redo log files DTD() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.DTD(), JPR
manual archiving, RAC 5-8 11-59
restrictions, RAC 5-9 DTD_OBJECT -
dropping tables oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.DT
CASCADE clause, SAG 15-23 D_OBJECT, JPR 11-278
consequences of, SAG 15-23 DTD_OBJECT -
privileges, SAG 15-23 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.DTD_OBJECT,
dropping tempfiles JPR 11-237
Oracle managed, SAG 3-21 DTDClassGenerator() -
dropping the recovery catalog, RMN 16-30 oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.DTDCl
dropping users, SAG 24-7 assGenerator(), JPR 6-20
dropQueue, JPR 2-24 DTDName -
DropReplicationSupport procedure, SPR 80-26, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.DTDName, J
ADW 2-27 PR 11-268
dropXMLTable(Connection, String), JPR 16-6 DTP model, PCC 5-56
DRS_START initialization parameter, REF 1-54 DUAL dummy table, SQL 2-112, SQL 8-15
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-58 DUAL table, CON 4-6
DRSYS tablespace dummy API, RMN 8-5
description, RAC 8-4 dummy host variables
raw device, RAC 2-6 placeholders, PCC 13-3
DSA, environment setting, OID 23-2 dump file
DSAdmin utility limiting size of, SQL 10-9
browsing registered services, DSU 3-9 dump files, REF 1-93
creating a new service category, DSU 3-7 Export and Import, ADO 4-14
creating script files for administration, DSU 7-5 maximum size, UTL 1-21
executing a registered service, DSU 3-11 DUMP function, SQL 6-57
learning about additional operations, DSU 7-5 DUMP_ALIAS command, NER 3-9
managing service consumer applications, DSU DUMP_LDAP command, NER 3-13
7-1 DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS procedure, SAG 22-3,
managing services, DSU 7-2 SAG 22-6, SAG 22-7
registering a service package, DSU 3-9 example, SAG 22-13
registering user identity as a new Dynamic DUMP_TNSNAMES command, MIG B-15, NER
Services service consumer 3-17
application, DSU 5-2 DUMPLSNR_TIMEOUT configuration
setting configuration file parameters, DSU 3-2 parameter, RCG 3-11
setting options, DSU 3-4 DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX exception, PLS 7-5
starting, DSU 3-4 duplexing
DSE modification event, OID 5-29 backup sets, RMN 5-21, RMN 8-24, RMN 9-15
DSNTIAR DUPLICATE command, RMR 2-106, RMN 6-14

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duplicate databases duties, of security administrators, OLS 5-5
creating, RMN 6-14 DY datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73
noncurrent, RMN 12-22 dynamic class reloading, JSE 4-25
on local host, RMN 12-19 Dynamic Discovery Option, NET 3-35
on remote host with different file Dynamic Discovery Option for Oracle Names
system, RMN 12-14 migration issues, MIG B-15
on remote host with same file system, RMN dynamic FOR-loop range, PLS 4-15
12-14 dynamic forward, special support for JServ, JSE
using CONFIGURE AUXNAME, RMN 12-18 9-20
using init.ora parameter and dynamic include
LOGFILE, RMN 12-16 action tag, JSE 1-20
using SET NEWNAME, RMN 12-17 for large static content, JSE 4-10
datafiles, RMN 12-6 logistics, JSE 4-7
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization special support for JServ, JSE 9-20
parameter, RMN 12-7 vs. static include, JSE 4-6
excluding tablespaces, RMN 6-14, RMN 12-4 DYNAMIC option
failed creation, RMN 15-38 effect on functionality, PCO 10-12
generating control files, RMN 12-5 dynamic ownership
generating filenames, RMN 12-5 conflict avoidance and, RAR 6-35
how RMAN creates, RMN 12-3 locating owner of a row, RAR 6-39
NOFILENAMECHECK option, RMN 12-8 obtaining ownership, RAR 6-39
online redo logs, RMN 12-5 workflow partitioning, RAR 6-36
preparing for duplication, RMN 12-9 dynamic page reloading, JSE 4-25
SET NEWNAME command, RMN 12-6 dynamic page retranslation, JSE 4-24
skipping offline normal tablespaces, RMN 12-8 dynamic partitioning, CON 18-4
skipping read-only tablespaces, RMN 12-7 dynamic performance table, OTP 13-6
duplicating a database, RMN 6-14 dynamic performance tables, OSG 6-13
troubleshooting, RMN 15-38 CATALOG.SQL script, REF 3-1
durable subscriber, ADQ 12-45 public synonyms (V$), REF 3-2
duration views (V_$), REF 3-2
example, OCI 13-15 dynamic performance tables (V$ tables), CON 4-7
of objects, OCI 13-15 dynamic performance views, OSG 7-1 to OSG 7-6
DURATION - changes in Oracle9i, MIG A-20
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.D creating, RDE 4-5
URATION, JPR 7-55 date columns
duration events compatibility, MIG 5-32
in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-2, PGR 12-15 deprecated, MIG A-20
duration of a search, specifying, OID 5-32, OID 7-3 for performance monitoring, RDE 4-4
DURATION precompiler option, PCC 10-21, PCC Heterogeneous Services, HET 4-24
17-21 determining open sessions, HET 4-25
Dutch determining which agents are on host, HET
composite word indexing, TXT 2-43 4-24
fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72 obsolete, MIG A-22
index defaults, TXT 2-89 replication, RAR 26-1
stemming, TXT 2-71 V$NLS_PARAMETERS, GLO 3-9
supplied stoplist, TXT D-6 V$NLS_VALID_VALUES, GLO 3-9
duties of a network administrator, NET with dropped columns, MIG A-24
5-19 to NET 5-22 with renamed columns, MIG A-23

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dynamic PL/SQL, PCO 9-29 overview of, PCC 13-2
rules for, PCC 13-29 queries, ADG 8-4
versus dynamic SQL, PCC 13-29 restriction on, PCC 6-22
dynamic predicates restrictions, PCO 14-32
in security policies, CON 23-25 restrictions on use of datatypes, PCC 17-51
dynamic queries, OSA 10-2 restrictions on using datatypes in, PCC 17-51
dynamic query window, SUG 4-12 scenario, ADG 8-8
Dynamic Services, NEW 3-57 See also DBMS_SQL package
adaptors, DSU 6-28 See also native dynamic SQL
administrator, DSU 1-10 tips and traps, PLS 11-14
application profile registry, DSU 1-10 usage, ADG 8-3
application scenarios, DSU 1-4 use of PL/SQL with, PCC 7-33
benefits, DSU 1-3 uses for, PCC 13-2
client library, DSU 1-12, DSU 1-13 using EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PLS
communication, DSU 1-12, DSU 1-13 11-3
driver, DSU 1-13 using OPEN-FOR-USING statement, PLS 11-7
engine, DSU 1-11, DSU 1-12 using PL/SQL, PCO 6-24
framework, DSU 1-14, DSU 1-16, DSU 1-17 using the AT clause, PCO 3-8
service registry, DSU 1-10, DSU 1-13 using the AT clause in, PCC 3-11
Dynamic Services framework, SSG 1-10 when to use, PCC 13-2
Dynamic Services service when useful, PCO 9-3
catalog DS service, SSG 1-10 dynamic SQL (ANSI)
content access DS service, SSG 1-10 ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO
subscribe DS service, SSG 1-10 10-13
dynamic sites basics, PCO 10-2, PCC 14-2
ownership, REP 5-18 bulk operations, PCO 10-9, PCC 14-9
Dynamic SQL, ADA 3-12 CLOSE CURSOR statement, PCO 10-28
dynamic SQL, ADG 12-43, ADG 12-59, PLS 11-2 compared to Oracle dynamic SQL method
advantages and disadvantages, PCO 9-2 4, PCO 10-1
advantages and disadvantages of, PCC 13-2 DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO
anonymous blocks and, SPR 69-3 10-14
application development languages, ADG 8-21 DESCRIBE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO 10-21
cannot use cursor variables with, PCC 4-35 differences from Oracle dynamic, PCC 14-30
choosing the right method, PCO 9-6, PCC 13-6 differences from Oracle dynamic SQL, PCO
DBMS_SQL functions, using, SPR 69-3 10-28
DBMS_SQL package, CON 14-20 EXECUTE statement, PCO 10-23
defined, JSS 1-2 FETCH statement, PCO 10-27
definition of, PCC 2-5 GET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO 10-15
embedded, CON 14-20 OPEN statement, PCO 10-25
execution flow in, SPR 69-5 Oracle extensions, PCO 10-7, PCC 14-7
guidelines, PCO 9-6 Overview, PCC 14-3
guidelines for, PCC 13-6 overview, PCO 10-3
in JDBC code, JSS 7-53 Precompiler Options, PCC 14-2
in PL/SQL code, JSS 3-14 precompiler options, PCO 10-2, PCO 10-12,
invoker-rights, ADG 8-7 PCC 14-12
invoking PL/SQL blocks, ADG 8-6 reference semantics, PCO 10-8, PCC 14-8
optimization, ADG 8-5 restrictions, PCO 10-29
overview, PCO 2-6, PCO 9-2 sample program, PCC 14-39

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sample programs, PCO 10-29, PCC 14-31 commands used with, PCC 13-5
SAMPLE12.PCO, PCO 10-29 compared to method 2, PCO 9-18, PCC 13-18
SET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO 10-18 example program, PCC 13-21
use of DECLARE CURSOR, PCO 10-25 requirements, PCO 9-5
use of EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCO requirements for, PCC 13-5
10-24 sequence of statements used with, PCC 13-18
use of PREPARE statement, PCO 10-21 use of DECLARE STATEMENT with, PCC
when to use, PCO 10-1 13-28
Dynamic SQL Method 1 use of DECLARE with, PCC 13-19
program example, ZZP 4-14 use of FETCH with, PCC 13-20
dynamic SQL method 1 use of OPEN with, PCC 13-20
commands, PCO 9-4 use of PL/SQL with, PCC 13-30
commands used with, PCC 13-5 use of PREPARE with, PCC 13-19
description, PCO 9-8 using PL/SQL, PCO 9-29
description of, PCC 13-8 using the DECLARE statement, PCO 9-19
example, PCO 9-9 using the DECLARE STATEMENT
example of, PCC 13-9 statement, PCO 9-27
how to use, PCC 13-8 using the FETCH statement, PCO 9-20
requirements, PCO 9-4 using the OPEN statement, PCO 9-19
requirements for, PCC 13-5 using the PREPARE statement, PCO 9-18
use of EXECUTE IMMEDIATE with, PCC 13-8 Dynamic SQL Method 4
use of PL/SQL with, PCC 13-30 requirements of, ZZP 5-2
using EXECUTE IMMEDIATE, PCO 9-8 sequence of statements used with, ZZP 5-19
using PL/SQL, PCO 9-29 steps for, ZZP 5-18
Dynamic SQL Method 2 use of CLOSE statement in, ZZP 5-36
program example, ZZP 4-17 use of DECLARE CURSOR statement in, ZZP
dynamic SQL method 2 5-25
commands, PCO 9-5 use of DESCRIBE statement in, ZZP 5-25, ZZP
commands used with, PCC 13-5 5-30
description, PCO 9-12 use of FETCH statement in, ZZP 5-34
description of, PCC 13-12 use of OPEN statement in, ZZP 5-30
example of, PCC 13-14 use of PREPARE statement in, ZZP 5-25
requirements, PCO 9-5 dynamic SQL method 4
requirements for, PCC 13-5 CLOSE statement, PCO 11-38
use of DECLARE STATEMENT with, PCC DECLARE CURSOR statement, PCO 11-29
13-28 DESCRIBE statement, PCO 11-29, PCO 11-34
use of EXECUTE with, PCC 13-12 external datatypes, PCO 11-16
use of PL/SQL with, PCC 13-30 FETCH statement, PCO 11-37
use of PREPARE with, PCC 13-12 internal datatypes, PCO 11-15
using PL/SQL, PCO 9-29 need for descriptors with, PCC 15-4
using the DECLARE STATEMENT OPEN statement, PCO 11-34
statement, PCO 9-27 overview of, PCC 13-25
using the EXECUTE statement, PCO 9-12 PREPARE statement, PCO 11-29
using the PREPARE statement, PCO 9-12 prerequisites, PCO 11-14
Dynamic SQL Method 3 prerequisites for using, PCC 15-12
program example, ZZP 4-20 purpose of descriptors, PCO 11-4
dynamic SQL method 3 requirements, PCO 9-5, PCO 11-2
commands, PCO 9-5 requirements for, PCC 13-6

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requirements of, PCC 15-2 examples, JSS 7-65
sample program, PCC 15-40 introduction, JSS 7-63
sequence of statements used, PCO 11-24 meta bind expressions, JSS 7-63
sequence of statements used with, PCC 13-27, runtime behavior, JSS 7-65
PCC 15-20 translation-time behavior, JSS 7-65
SQLDA, PCO 11-4 dynamic string, PLS 11-3
steps for, PCO 11-23, PCC 15-19 dynamic web pages, ADG 18-13
use of CLOSE statement in, PCC 15-37 DYNAMIC_SAMPLING hint, SQL 2-96, PGR xii,
use of DECLARE CURSOR statement in, PCC PGR 5-39
15-25 DYNAMIC_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-30
use of DECLARE STATEMENT with, PCC dynamically typed data, representing, ADG 3-41
13-28 DynamicDefinition class, OSA 10-7
use of DESCRIBE in, PCC 13-25
use of DESCRIBE statement in, PCC 15-25, PCC
E
15-30
use of descriptors with, PCC 13-25 E, number format element, SQL 2-65
use of FETCH statement in, PCC 15-35 -E argument in Globalization Support, OID 8-6
use of OPEN statement in, PCC 15-30 E datetime format element, SQL 2-70
use of PL/SQL with, PCC 13-30 earliest timestamp conflict resolution method, REP
use of PREPARE statement in, PCC 15-25 5-31
use of the SQLDA in, PCC 13-25, PCC 15-4 early binding, ADA 1-9, ADA 3-7
using descriptors, PCO 9-24 Ease of Use, OEM 1-13
using host arrays with, PCC 15-37 ease of use, JPG 1-7
using PL/SQL, PCO 9-30 EBCDIC character set, SQL 2-46
using the DECLARE STATEMENT Import, UTL 2-55
statement, PCO 9-27 EBU
using the DESCRIBE statement, PCO 9-24 backup management, MIG 5-44
using the FOR clause, PCO 9-28 e-business service objects, NEW 3-56
using the FOR clause with, PCC 13-29, PCC echo option, without execution, JSS 8-27
15-37 echoing command line without executing, JSS 8-16
using the SQLDA, PCO 9-24 ECHOPROMPT option, OLA 7-19, OLA 7-31
when needed, PCO 9-24, PCC 13-25 ECM catalogs, OSG 9-12
dynamic SQL methods e-commerce
overview of, PCC 13-4 applications in Real Application Clusters, RDE
dynamic SQL statement, PCO 9-2 2-2
binding of host variables, PCO 9-3 Edit
how processed, PCO 9-3 button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-10
requirements, PCO 9-3 menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
using host tables, PCO 9-28 4-8
versus static SQL statement, PCO 9-2 Edit Cluster Database dialog box, RAA 5-13
dynamic SQL statements Edit Multiple Objects feature, OEM 4-18
binding of host variables in, PCC 13-4 Edit User Preferences dialog box, RAC 7-10
definition of, PCC 13-2 editing
requirements for, PCC 13-3 geometric segments
use of placeholders in, PCC 13-3 functions for, SUG 14-1
using host arrays in, PCC 13-29 editing data, OTP 10-4, OTP 14-1
versus static SQL statements, PCC 13-2 Review page, OTP 14-1
dynamic SQL support in SQLJ Editing Initialization Parameters, OTP 5-8

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editing stored outlines, CON 14-16 Contents, Resource index, XDG 13-6
EE datetime format element, SQL 2-70 extracting from a geometry, SUG 17-2
ehlo() function of a level MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-13
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-10 of a union MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-16
EIF file, OLA 2-14 of an MdmAttribute, OSA 2-23
eight-bit character set support, UTL 1-54, UTL 2-55 of an MdmLevel, OSA 2-11
EJB, ADG 1-20 of an MdmListDimension, OSA 2-18
EJB, definition, ADX Glossary-6 of an MdmMeasure, OSA 2-20
ELA. See Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant (ELA) ranking, OSA 6-10 to OSA 6-12
elaboration, PLS 2-12 selecting by value, OSA 6-2
electric utility example, DCD 13-1 simpleType, XDG B-3, ADX 7-4
Electronic Data Interchange, definition, ADX sorting, OSA 6-10 to OSA 6-12
Glossary-6 XDBBinary, XDG 13-11
ELEM_INFO (SDO_ELEM_INFO), SUG 2-9 XML, XDG 8-4
ElemDeclName - ELEMENTS -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.ElemDeclNam oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ELEMENTS,
e, JPR 11-268 JPR 11-70
element, SUG 1-5 ellipsis, ADA v
ELEMENT - ellipsoids, SUG 5-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ELEMENT, ELSE clause, PLS 4-3
JPR 11-70 ELSIF clause, PLS 4-4
element types, collection, PLS 5-7 EM (Enterprise Manager), PER 2-6
element, definition, ADX Glossary-6 e-mail
ELEMENT_DECLARED - sending from PL/SQL, ADG 18-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ELEMENT_D sending with UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-1
ECLARED, JPR 11-70 e-mail from PL/SQL (email), SPR 101-3
ElementDecl - e-mail server, ADQ 17-2
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl, JPR 11-70 setup, ADQ 17-56
ELEMENTDECL - e-mail server, configuring, OEC 4-13
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.ELEMENTDEC Email/Paging Blackouts, OEM 1-16
L, JPR 11-190 embedded DDL, PCO 14-32
elementdecl - embedded objects, IPI 3-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.elementdecl, creating, IPI 3-4
JPR 11-268 fetching, OCI 10-16, IPI 3-23
ElementDecl() - prefetching, IPI 3-23
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ElementDecl( embedded parameter files, REF 1-65
), JPR 11-71 embedded PL/SQL
elementDecl(String, String) - advantages, PCO 6-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.element advantages of, PCC 7-2
Decl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR cursor FOR loop, PCO 6-4, PCC 7-3
11-36 example, PCO 6-8, PCO 6-9
elementFormDefault, XDG 5-62 example of, PCC 7-7, PCC 7-9
elements host variables, PCO 6-2
access control entries (ACEs), XDG 18-6 indicator variables, PCO 6-2
AnnotationProperties, IMA 8-2 multibyte Globalization Support features, PCO
any, XDG 13-6 4-40
AttributeDescriptors, IMA 8-2 need for SQLCHECK option, PCO 6-8
complexType, XDG B-3, ADX 7-4 need for USERID option, PCO 6-8

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overview, PCO 2-7 DECLARE STATEMENT directive, PCO F-28
overview of, PCC 2-5 DECLARE TABLE directive, PCO F-30
package, PCO 6-5 definition of, PCC 2-2
packages, PCC 7-4 DELETE statement, PCO 5-11, PCO F-31
PL/SQL table, PCO 6-6 DESCRIBE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-37
PL/SQL tables, PCC 7-5 DESCRIBE statement, PCO F-35
procedures and functions, PCC 7-3 difference from interactive SQL, PCC 2-4
requirements, PCO 6-2 dynamic SQL in PL/SQL, CON 14-20
requirements for, PCC 7-6, ZZP 1-24 ENABLE THREADS statement, PCO 12-9, PCC
SQLCHECK option, PCC 7-7 11-8
subprogram, PCO 6-4 EXEC SQL CACHE FREE ALL, PCC 17-7
support for SQL, PCO 2-7, PCC 2-5 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCO F-45
user-defined record, PCO 6-6 EXECUTE statement, PCO F-41, PCC F-52
user-defined records, PCC 7-5 EXECUTE...END-EXEC statement, PCO F-39
using %TYPE, PCO 6-3, PCC 7-2 FETCH DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-49
using host variables with, ZZP 1-24 FETCH statement, PCO 5-14, PCO 6-33, PCO
using indicator variables with, ZZP 1-24 F-46, PCO F-49
using the VARCHAR pseudotype, PCO 6-11 FREE statement, PCO 6-35, PCO F-52
using the VARCHAR pseudotype with, PCC GET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-53
7-11 INSERT statement, PCO 5-9, PCO 7-12, PCO
using to improve performance, PCO D-4, PCC F-55
C-3 key concepts, PCO 2-2
VARCHAR variables, PCO 6-2 key concepts of, PCC 2-2
where allowed, PCO 6-2, PCO 6-7, PCC 7-6, mixing with host-language statements, PCC 2-4
ZZP 1-24 mixing with OCI calls, OCI 1-11
embedded SDO_GEOMETRY object in user-defined OPEN DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-73
type, SUG 7-1 OPEN statement, PCO 5-14, PCO F-71, PCO
embedded SQL, ADG 9-2, OCI 1-11, SQL 1-4, SQL F-72, PCO F-73, PCC F-92
9-5, CON 14-5 overview of, PCC 2-2
ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO precompiler support, SQL 9-5
F-11 PREPARE statement, PCO F-76, PCC F-97
ALLOCATE statement, PCO 4-35, PCO 6-31, requirements for, PCC 2-4, ZZP 1-2
PCO F-10, PCC F-12 ROLLBACK statement, PCO F-77
CALL statement, PCO 6-22, PCO F-13 SAVEPOINT statement, PCO 3-17, PCO F-81,
CLOSE statement, PCO 5-16, PCO 6-34, PCO PCC F-103
F-14, PCC F-18 SELECT statement, PCO 5-8, PCO 7-6, PCO
COMMIT statement, PCO F-15 F-82, PCC F-104
CONNECT statement, PCO F-18 SET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-86
CONTEXT ALLOCATE statement, PCO 12-9, SET TRANSACTION statement, PCO 3-20
PCO F-20, PCC 11-8, PCC F-28 syntax for, PCC 2-4, ZZP 1-2
CONTEXT FREE statement, PCO 12-9, PCO testing with SQL*Plus, PCC 1-4
F-21, PCC 11-10 TYPE directive, PCC F-112
CONTEXT USE directive, PCO F-22 UPDATE statement, PCO 5-10, PCO F-88, PCC
DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-113
F-23 using OCI types in, PCC 17-47
DECLARE [CURSOR] directive, PCO 5-12 using REFs in, PCC 17-46
DECLARE CURSOR directive, PCO F-24 VAR directive, PCO F-92, PCC F-117
DECLARE DATABASE directive, PCO F-26 versus interactive SQL, PCO 2-6

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when to use, PCO 1-3, PCC 1-4 empty LOBs
WHENEVER directive, PCO F-94, PCC F-121 creating using JDBC, ADL 3-68
embedded SQL statements JDBC, ADL 3-68
associating paragraph names with, PCO 2-17 Empty OLAP API data type, OSA 2-26, OSA 5-9
comments, PCO 2-13 EMPTY_BLOB function, DCD 6-4, SQL 6-59
comments in, ZZP 1-2 EMPTY_BLOB()
continuation, PCO 2-13 setdata using JPublisher (FAQ), ADL 6-8
figurative constants, PCO 2-15 EMPTY_BLOB()/EMPTY_CLOB()
labels for, PCC 9-26, ZZP 1-5 when to use (FAQ), ADL 6-6
mixing with host-language statements, PCO 2-6 EMPTY_CLOB function, DCD 6-4, SQL 6-59
referencing host arrays in, PCC 8-3 EMPTY_CLOB()
referencing host tables, PCO 7-4 LOB locator storage, ADL 6-20
referencing host variables, PCO 4-22 EMPTY_CLOB()/BLOB()
referencing host variables in, PCC 4-18, ZZP to initialize a BFILE, ADL 2-6
1-10 to initialize internal LOB
referencing indicator variables, PCO 4-26 EMPTY_STOPLIST system-defined
referencing indicator variables in, ZZP 1-12 preference, TXT 2-91
requirements, PCO 2-15 EmptyElemTag -
suffixes and prefixes not allowed, PCC 2-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.EmptyElemTa
summary, PCO F-4 g, JPR 11-268
syntax, PCO 2-6, PCO 2-15 EMROLMNT.SQL script, ADA 6-8
terminator, PCO 2-19 EMS
terminator for, PCC 2-14, ZZP 1-5 Event Management system, OEA 6-1
use of, ZZP 1-4 EmSDK-1000 to EmSDK-1999 Messages, OMM 2-1
use of apostrophes in, PCC 2-11, ZZP 1-4 emwebsite.html, OEC 5-6
use of quotation marks in, PCC 2-11 ENABLE ALL TRIGGERS clause
embedded SQL statements. See Pro*C/C++ of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-88
precompiler and Pro*COBOL precompiler ENABLE clause
embedded totals dimension, OLA 3-24, OLA 3-26 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-79
embedding of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-3
PL/SQL blocks in Oracle7 precompiler of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-57
programs, PCO F-39 ENABLE constraints, CON 21-26
PL/SQL blocks in precompiler programs, PCC ENABLE DISTRIBUTED RECOVERY clause
F-52 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-29
emergencies enable method, JJD 5-19
performance, PER 3-2 ENABLE NOVALIDATE constraint state, SQL
Emergency Performance Method, PER 3-2 7-21, SQL 15-58
emit_debuginfo config param, JSE 9-13 ENABLE PARALLEL DML clause
EMP database table, PLS viii of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-4
EMP table, PCO 2-28, PCC 2-17 ENABLE QUERY REWRITE clause
EMPHASIS resource allocation method, SAG 27-14 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-107
empty blocks, OTP 5-18 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-24
cluster details ENABLE RESTRICTED SESSION clause
empty blocks, OTP 5-21 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-30
empty cells, OLA 3-18 ENABLE RESUMABLE clause
empty element, definition, ADX Glossary-6 of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-6
empty indexes ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT clause, SAG 17-10,
creating, TXT 1-37, TXT 1-46 SAG 17-11

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of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-6, SQL 11-38 encapsulation, data, PLS 1-16
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-16, SQL 15-54 enclosed fields
ENABLE STORAGE IN ROW clause specified with enclosure delimiters and
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-45 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-38 whitespace, UTL 6-49
ENABLE TABLE LOCK clause enclosure delimiters, UTL 6-24
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-88 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25, UTL 6-45
ENABLE THREAD clause encoding
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-52 character encoding for messages, JSS 9-23
ENABLE THREADS SQL statement, PCO F-38, character encoding for source, JSS 9-23
PCC F-51 command line example, JSS 9-25
ENABLE THREADS statement, PCO 12-9, PCC compiler option, JJD 2-9, JJD 7-6, JPG 2-6
11-8, ADA 2-20 control characters, GLO 2-4
enable tuning rule, OTP 14-3 do not pass option to compiler, JSS 8-83
ENABLE VALIDATE constraint state, SQL 7-21, ideographic writing systems, GLO 2-4
SQL 15-58 numbers, GLO 2-4
ENABLE_DB_ACCESS procedure, STM 12-3 overview of character encoding, JSS 9-20
ENABLE_GROUPED_POLICY procedure, ADG phonetic writing systems, GLO 2-4
12-50 punctuation, GLO 2-4
enable_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18 setting at runtime, JSS 9-29
ENABLE_POLICY procedure, ADG 12-50, OLS specifying in server, JSS 11-19
5-11 symbols, GLO 2-4
ENABLE_PROPAGATION_SCHEDULE using native2ascii, JSS 9-30
procedure, STM 12-11 ENCODING -
ENABLE_SCHEMA_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.E
OLS 8-11 NCODING, JPR 7-55
ENABLE_TABLE_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, encoding option (in server), JSS 11-19
OLS 8-7 encoding option, source files (sqlj -encoding), JSS
enabled constraints, PGR 4-8 8-29
enableParameterTranslation( ), IMJ 9-81 encoding scheme, PCO 4-39, ADA 4-11
enablePropagationSchedule, JPR 2-32, JPR 4-74 encoding scheme (character set or code page), PCC
EnableVersioning procedure, SPR 80-27, ADW 4-53
2-28 encoding schemes
enabling 7-bit, GLO 2-9
integrity constraints, ADG 4-21 8-bit, GLO 2-9
propagation jobs, ADQ 18-22 fixed-width, GLO 2-10
roles, ADG 11-6 multibyte, GLO 2-10
threads, PCO 12-9, PCC 11-8 shift-sensitive variable-width, GLO 2-10
triggers, ADG 15-29 shift-sensitive variable-width multibyte, GLO
enabling a storage group, RCG 8-21 2-10
HP platform, RCG 8-21 single-byte, GLO 2-9
Sun platform, RCG 8-21 variable-width, GLO 2-10
enabling an IP address, RCG 8-21 variable-width multibyte, GLO 2-10
HP platform, RCG 8-21 encryption, ADG 11-5, OAS 1-17
Sun platform, RCG 8-21 algorithms, OSD 2-11, OSD 3-5
enabling recoverer process database passwords, SAG 23-5, SAG 24-9
distributed transactions, SAG 32-25 DES40, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9
enabling resource limits, SAG 24-19 for network transmission, OSD 3-4, OSD 9-27

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levels available in Oracle Internet dler.endElement(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName)
Directory, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9 , JPR 11-24
options for passwords, OAD 2-9 endElement(NSName) -
password, OID 10-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endElem
passwords, OAD 2-9 ent(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName), JPR 11-38
default, OAD 2-9 endElement(String, String, String) -
MD4, OAD 2-9 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.endEle
MD5, OAD 2-9 ment(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
SHA, OAD 2-9 java.lang.String), JPR 7-60, JPR 7-61
UNIX crypt, OID 16-3, OID 16-4, OAD 2-9 endElement(String, String, String) -
RC4_40, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
stored data, OSD 2-10, OSD 9-6 dler.endElement(java.lang.String,
encryption and checksumming java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-24
activating, OAS 2-7 endElement(String, String, String) -
client profile encryption, OAS A-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endElem
negotiating, OAS 2-9 ent(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
parameter settings, OAS 2-11 java.lang.String), JPR 11-39
server encryption level setting, OAS A-5 endEntity(String) -
server encryption selected list, OAS A-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endEntit
END, PCO 14-19 y(java.lang.String), JPR 11-39
END BACKUP clause endjoins attribute, TXT 2-41
ALTER TABLESPACE statement, RMN 18-15 END-OF_FETCH clause, PCO A-5
of ALTER DATABASE ... DATAFILE, SQL 9-38 end-of-call migration, JJD 6-25
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-106, SQL EndOfCallRegistry class, JJD 6-25
11-107 registerCallback method, JJD 6-26
END IF reserved words, PLS 4-3 endPrefixMapping(String) -
END LOOP reserved words, PLS 4-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
END_LOG procedure, TXT 9-3 dler.endPrefixMapping(java.lang.String), JPR
END_OF_FETCH precompiler option, PCO 14-19 11-25
END_SNAP variable, PGR 21-11 Ends With filter, in Oracle Directory
endCDATA() - Manager, OID 6-8
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endCDA endSession method, JJD 2-40
TA(), JPR 11-37 enforced constraints, PGR 4-8
end-date attribute, OSG 4-11, OSG 17-3 ENFORCED mode, DWG 22-10
endDoctype() - enforcement options
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan and UPDATE, OLS 7-14
dler.endDoctype(), JPR 11-23 combinations of, OLS 7-8
endDoctype() - exemptions, OLS 7-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endDoct guidelines, OLS 7-8
ype(), JPR 11-37 INVERSE_GROUP, OLS 13-4
endDocument() - list of, OLS 7-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endDoc overview, OLS 7-2
ument(), JPR 11-37 viewing, OLS 7-10
endDTD() - English
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.endDTD fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72
(), JPR 11-38 index defaults, TXT 2-89
endElement(NSName) - supplied stoplist, TXT D-2
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan english attribute (Korean lexer), TXT 2-52

Master Index-203
enhanced DML array, OCI 4-9 instance attribute lock, REF B-1
enhanced DML array feature, OCI 4-9 instance number, REF B-1
enhanced k-means algorithm, DMC 1-15 instance recovery, REF B-1
enhancing object types instance registration lock, REF B-1
ensuring future compatibility, IMJ 1-11 instance state, REF B-1
enqueue, JPR 2-36 job queue, REF B-1
client request for, ADQ 17-7 library cache invalidation, REF B-1
definition, RCO 5-3 library cache lock, REF B-1
Global Enqueue Service (GES) statistics, RDE library cache pin, REF B-1
4-10 locking, PCC 3-16
server response, ADQ 17-27 media recovery, REF B-1
enqueue and dequeue of messages parallel slave synchronization, REF B-1
by Correlation and Message Id Using Pro*C/ parallel slaves, REF B-1
C++, ADQ A-38 password file, REF B-1
by priority, ADQ A-14, ADQ A-16, ADQ A-18 process startup, REF B-1
examples, ADQ A-11 redo log "kick", REF B-1
of object type, ADQ A-11 redo thread, REF B-1
of RAW type, ADQ A-14, ADQ A-16, ADQ row cache, REF B-1
A-18 sequence number, REF B-1
of RAW type using Pro*C/C++, ADQ A-22, SMON, REF B-1
ADQ A-25 sort segment, REF B-1
to/from multiconsumer queues, ADQ A-44, space management transaction, REF B-1
ADQ A-47 synchronized replication, REF B-1
with time delay and expiration, ADQ A-37 system commit number, REF B-1
ENQUEUE procedure, STM 12-19, STM 15-4, STM temporary segment, REF B-1
18-12 temporary table, REF B-1
enqueue wait events transaction, REF B-1
actions, PGR 22-38 transaction recovery, REF B-1
ENQUEUE_RESOURCES initialization undo segment, serialization, REF B-1
parameter, DWG 21-61, REF 1-55 user name, REF B-1
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-59 user-defined locks, REF B-1
enqueues enqueuing, ADQ 11-4, ADQ 11-12
and recovery processing, RCO 6-7 adding new recipients after, XDG 23-14
being written redo log, REF B-1 features, ADQ 8-36
bind, REF B-1 specify message properties, ADQ 11-9
buffer cache management, REF B-1 specify options, ADQ 11-6
controlfile transaction, REF B-1 using AQ XML servlet, XDG 23-9
cross-instance call invocation, REF B-1 enqueuing, priority and ordering of
database mount, REF B-1 messages, ADQ 1-16
datafile, REF B-1 ensuring future compatibility
direct loader index creation, REF B-1 with enhanced object types, IMJ 1-11
disabling, REF 1-53 with evolving interMedia object types, IMU 4-1
distributed recovery, REF B-1 entended rowids, PLS 3-8
distributed TX, REF B-1 Entering a New Statement, OTP 4-13
DML, REF B-1 entering options, PCC 5-32, PCC 10-9
ENQUEUE_RESOURCES initialization enterprise directory service, SAG 23-8, SAG 25-10
parameter, REF 1-55 enterprise domain administrators, OAS 19-39
file set, REF B-1 enterprise domain, membership, OEA 9-36

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enterprise domains, OAS 15-57, OAS 19-35, ODS Select Repository User Tablespaces, OEC 3-17
4-12, ODS 4-15 setting up a management server to manage an
viewing in Active Directory, OAS E-11 already existing repository, OEC 3-23
Enterprise Java Bean, definition, ADX Glossary-6 starting, OEC 3-2
Enterprise Java Engine, NEW 3-2 troubleshooting, OEC F-5
Enterprise JavaBeans, ADG 1-20 Upgrade Repository Configuration Assistant
Enterprise Login Assistant. See Oracle Enterprise Progress, OEC 3-33
Login Assistant (ELA) Upgrade Repository Summary, OEC 3-33
Enterprise Manager, ADQ 1-7, PER 2-6 upgrading repository, OEC 3-32
ALERT file, CON 8-15 Welcome page, OEC 3-4
checkpoint statistics, CON 8-11 Enterprise Manager reporting system, OEC 4-21
executing a package, CON 14-28 Enterprise mode
executing a procedure, CON 14-23 running Performance Manager in, ODP 3-6,
granting roles, CON 23-20 OSM 3-6
lock and latch monitors, CON 20-31 enterprise role grantees, OAS 19-46
PL/SQL, CON 14-19 enterprise roles, OAS 19-42, OAS 19-44, OSD 2-5,
schema object privileges, CON 23-4 OSD 9-54, SAG 23-8, SAG 24-14, SAG 25-10,
showing size of SGA, CON 7-5 REF 1-135, ODS 4-11
shutdown, CON 5-10, CON 5-11 viewing in Active Directory, OAS E-11
SQL statements, CON 14-2 enterprise roles, administering, OEA 9-41
startup, CON 5-5 Enterprise Security Manager, OEM 5-21
statistics monitor, CON 22-20 Enterprise security, installing, OEA 9-5
Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant enterprise user management
Change Database SID, OEC 3-12 interoperability, MIG 5-43
changing management server configuration to
use another repository, OEC 3-23 enterprise user management, ADG 11-12
changing password management server uses to enterprise user security, NET 3-8
log into repository, OEC 3-23 administrators, OAS 15-60
Configuration Assistant Progress autologin, OAS 15-43
Window, OEC 3-22 certificate authority, OAS 15-32
Configuration Operation, OEC 3-4, OEC 3-24, components, OAS 15-27
OEC 3-32 creation requirements, OAS E-15
Configuration Parameters Summary, OEC 3-29 database clients, OAS 15-49
Configure Management Server, OEC 3-7, OEC directory entries, OAS 15-7
3-25 directory service, OAS 15-32
Create New Repository Options, OEC 3-7 enterprise domains, OAS 15-8, OAS 15-50, OAS
Create Repository Summary, OEC 3-21 15-57
dropping repository, OEC 3-34 enterprise roles, OAS 15-7
Edit Configuration Parameters, OEC 3-25 enterprise users, OAS 15-7, OAS 15-51, OAS
Edit or Create dialog, OEC 3-6 15-54
errors, OEC F-5 add, OAS 15-51
Repository Login Information, OEC 3-15, OEC authorize, OAS 15-52, OAS 15-62
3-33 configure, OAS 15-61
Select Database for Repository, OEC 3-13, OEC create, OAS 15-61
3-32 create passwords, OAS 15-63
Select Database Location, OEC 3-10 create userids, OAS 15-63
Select Management Region, OEC 3-26 create wallet, OAS 15-52
Select Repository for Upgrade, OEC 3-32 enable database access, OAS 15-59

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mapping, OAS 15-22, OAS 15-53 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.E
features, OSD 9-39 NTITY, JPR 7-55
final password configuration, OAS 15-56 ENTITY -
final SSL configuration, OAS 15-48 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.ENTITY, JPR
global roles, OAS 15-7, OAS 15-47, OSD 2-5 11-15
graphical user interfaces, OSD 9-40 entity component, in access control, OID 12-9
groups entity references, ADX 4-73
OracleDBCreators, OAS 15-11 entity, definition, ADX Glossary-7
OracleDBSecurity, OAS 15-11 EntityDecl -
introduction, OSD 6-1, OSD 6-2 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.EntityDecl, JP
listener, OAS 15-38, OAS 15-42, OAS 15-45 R 11-268
Oracle Context, OAS 15-58 EntityDeclName -
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, OAS 15-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.EntityDeclNa
overview, OAS 15-3 me, JPR 11-268
password-accessible domains, OAS 15-60 entity-relationship (E-R) diagram, drawing an, JPG
private key decryption fails, OAS 15-71 5-2
privilege administration, OSD 6-3 EntityValue -
privileges, OAS 15-47 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.EntityValue, J
roles, OAS 15-46 PR 11-268
schemas, OAS 15-46 entries
session privilege, OAS 15-47 adding
shared schemas, OAS 15-19 by copying an existing entry, OID 7-7
configuring, OAS 15-20 by using bulkload, OID A-36
creating, OAS 15-21 by using ldapadd, OID 7-13, OID A-11
SSL, OAS 15-22 by using ldapaddmt, OID 7-13, OID A-13,
SSL, OAS 15-37 OAD A-7
SSL service name, OAS 15-37 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 7-6
troubleshooting, OAS 15-65 concurrently, OID 7-13, OAD A-7
tracing, OAS 15-71 from other applications, OID A-36
user search bases, OAS 15-58 mandatory attributes, OID 7-7
UserID attribute, OAS 15-59 optional attributes, OID 7-7
enterprise users, ADG 11-21, SAG 23-8, SAG 24-14, requires write access to parents, OID 7-6
SAG 25-10, CON 22-2 assigning object classes to, OID 6-3
administering, OAS 19-7 attributes, viewing, OID 7-6
creating, OAS 19-8 audit log, OID 5-27
defining password, OAS 19-11 searching, OID 5-28
definition, SAG 28-28 comparing, by using ldapcompare, OID 7-13
password authenticated, OSD 6-5, OSD 9-40 conceptual discussion, OID 2-2
viewing in Active Directory, OAS E-11 creating by using Oracle Directory
ENTITIES - Manager, OID 4-9
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.E deleting
NTITIES, JPR 7-55 by using ldapdelete, OID 7-13, OID A-16,
ENTITIES - OAD A-10
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.ENTITIES, JPR by using ldapmodify, OID A-31, OAD A-25
11-15 large numbers, OID 7-19
Entity, XML 16-24 displaying, OID 7-2
entity, DWG 2-2 distinguished names of, OID 2-2, OAD 2-2
ENTITY - group, OID 2-6

Master Index-206
inheriting attributes, OID 6-3 modifying, by using Oracle Directory
loading, OID 6-3 Manager, OID 7-10
locating by using distinguished names, OID with attribute options
2-3, OAD 2-3 adding by using ldapmodify, OID 7-15
managing, OID 7-1 adding by using Oracle Directory
by using bulk tools, OID 7-16 Manager, OID 7-11
by using command line tools, OID 7-13 deleting by using Oracle Directory
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID Manager, OID 7-12, OID 7-16
4-12, OID 7-2 managing by using command line tools, OID
many, modifying, OID 7-19 7-15
modifying managing by using Oracle Directory
by using ldapmodify, OID A-28, OAD A-22 Manager, OID 7-11
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID modifying by using Oracle Directory
7-10 Manager, OID 7-12
concurrently by using ldapmodifymt, OAD searching for by using ldapsearch, OID 7-16
A-27 Entrust certificates, OSD 9-43
concurrently, by using ldapmodifymt, OID Entrust Profile, OSD 9-35
A-33 Entrust Technologies, Inc., OAS 8-2
large numbers, OID A-38 Entrust/PKI authentication, OSD 8-8, OSD 9-35
LDAP conventions, OID 7-10 Entrust/PKI for Oracle, OAS 8-4
rules, OID 7-10 Entrust/PKI Software, OAS 1-11, OAS 8-1, OAS
naming, OID 2-2, OID 13-3, OAD 2-2 8-2
objects associated with an ACI, OID 12-7 authentication, OAS 8-7, OAS 8-8
parent, OID 6-3 authority, OAS 8-5
reading, OAD 3-26 certificate revocation, OAS 8-3
restricting the kinds users can add, OID 12-18, components, OAS 8-4
OID 12-26, OID 12-34, OID 12-44 configuring
root of search, OID 7-2 client, OAS 8-10
rules for changing, OID 7-10 server, OAS 8-12
searching creating database users, OAS 8-15
base level, OID 7-3 Entelligence, OAS 8-5
by using ldapsearch, OID A-20, OID A-48, etbinder command, OAS 8-12
OID A-49 IPSEC Negotiator Toolkit, OAS 8-6
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 7-2 issues and restrictions, OAS 8-16
one-level, OID 7-3 key management, OAS 8-3
specifying search depth, OID 7-3 profiles, OAS 8-8
subtree level, OID 7-3 administrator-created, OAS 8-8
selecting by DN, OID 12-46 user-created, OAS 8-9
selecting superclass, OID 7-6 RA, OAS 8-5
specific, granting access to, OID 12-20, OID toolkit server login, OAS 8-6
12-22, OID 12-27, OID 12-30, OID 12-35, OID versions supported, OAS 8-4
12-38 Entry Caching
superclasses, selecting, OID 7-6 cache, entry, OID 19-12
user entry caching
adding, by using ldapadd, OID 7-14 enabling, OID 5-16, OID 5-17
adding, by using Oracle Directory entry SQL, PCO vii
Manager, OID 7-8 entry, defined, NET 3-7
modifying, by using ldapmodify, OID 7-15 entry-level access, granting by using Oracle

Master Index-207
Directory Manager, OID 12-40 one LOB locator to another
entry-level conflicts, replication, OID 21-7 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-173
enumerated constants one temporary LOB locator, to another, ADL
administrative interface, ADQ 2-8 11-135
operational interface, ADQ 2-9 equal locators
ENUMERATION - checking if one BFILE LOB locator equals
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.E another, ADL 12-177
NUMERATION, JPR 7-55 EQUAL mask relationship, SUG 11-5
Enumeration object equality test, SQL 5-4
returning, IMA 4-11 equals method, JJD 5-5
environment assumptions and requirements, JSS EQUALS_PATH
2-2 summary, XDG 15-5
Environment class, IPI 8-62 syntax, XDG 15-8
methods, IPI 8-62 equations
Environment field in Oracle Net Manager, NET cyclic dependence (in models), OLA 8-9
15-34 dimension-based, OLA 8-2
environment handle in models, OLA 8-6
attributes, OCI A-4 simple blocks, OLA 8-8
description, OCI 2-9 step blocks, OLA 8-8
Environment page. See Collect Options property equijoins, SQL 8-10, PGR 6-9
sheet defining for a dimension, SQL 13-44
environment variable EQUIV operator, TAD 3-14
for raw devices, RAC 2-10 equivalence operator, TXT 3-16
UNIX, RAC 3-2 stopword transformations, TXT H-6
environment variable, translator options, JSS 8-19 with NEAR, TXT 3-33
environment variables equivalencing
compatibility host variable equivalencing, PCO F-92, PCC
NCHAR and NLS, MIG 5-34 F-117
in RMAN strings, RMR 1-4 user-defined type equivalencing, PCC F-112
NLS_DATE_FORMAT, RMN 8-27 equivalencing datatypes, PCO 4-45
NLS_LANG, RMN 8-27 equivalencing of datatypes, ZZP 1-22
ORA_NLS32, MIG 5-34 datatype equivalencing, PCC 2-7
ORA_NLS33, MIG 5-34, MIG D-11 equivalency tests, SQL 5-11
required for upgrading, MIG 3-20 erasing
setting for Inso filter, TXT B-3 part of LOB
environment variables, NLS_LANG, OID 8-2 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-241
environment, Recovery Manager part of temporary LOBs, ADL 11-188
definition, RMN 4-2 errid - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.errid, JPR 10-6
environments--scenarios and limitations, JSS 2-4 error
ENVS networking parameter, NET 15-34, NER 8-7 possible cause of ”table not found” error, OTP
EPC, ERR 53-1 12-2
EPC_ERROR.LOG file, PGR 12-37, ODP 7-29 ERROR -
EPC-00020 to EPC-00352 Messages, OMM 3-2 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.ERRO
EPCW-00001 to EPCW-01022 Client R, JPR 11-233
Messages, OMM 3-10 error codes
EQ command, OLA 3-28 define calls, OCI 2-33
EQ operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 media manager, RMN 15-4
equal navigational functions, OCI 17-5

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RMAN, RMN 15-2, RMN 15-3 maximum length of, PCC 9-24, ZZP 2-16
message numbers, RMN 15-4 naming conventions, DCD 2-6
error detection NNL-00005, NER 3-4
error reporting, PCO F-95, PCC F-122 NNL-00018, NET 9-32
Error dialog, RAA 8-24 NNL-00024, NET 9-32
error handle NNL-00406, NER 3-4
attributes, OCI A-11 NNO-00062, NET 17-19, NET 17-20
description, OCI 2-9 NNO-00850, NET 17-19, NET 17-20
error handlers, STM 4-15 ORA-00508, NET 17-13
creating, STM 13-21 ORA-1017, NET 17-3
monitoring, STM 16-22 ORA-1034, NET 17-3
removing, STM 13-27 ORA-12154, NET 17-10
setting, STM 13-26 ORA-12198, NET 17-11
error handling, PCC 2-8, IPI 2-20 ORA-12203, NET 17-11, NET 17-12, NET 17-13,
alternatives, PCO 8-2, PCC 9-2 NET 17-21
benefits, PCO 8-2 sample error stack, NET 17-25
default, PCO 8-15 ORA-12224, NET 17-14
need for, PCC 9-2 ORA-12514, NET 17-14
overview, PCO 2-9 ORA-12520, NET 17-15
overview of, PCC 2-8 ORA-12521, NET 17-15
SQLCA versus WHENEVER statement, PCC ORA-12533, NET 17-14
9-3 ORA-12535, NET 17-21
use of ROLLBACK statement in, PCC 3-21 ORA-12538, NET 17-13
using status variables ORA-12545, NET 17-16
SQLCA, PCO 8-2, PCO 8-7 ORA-12547, NET 17-21
using the ROLLBACK statement, PCO 3-16 ORA-12560, NET 17-16
using the SQLGLS routine, PCO 8-22 ORA-12650, OAS 2-7, OAS 2-9, OAS A-7, OAS
error log, OLA 9-5, OLA 9-17 A-8, OAS A-9
error message text ORA-28890, OAS 8-17
SQLGLM subroutine, PCO 8-13 ORA-3113, NET 17-17
use in error reporting, ZZP 2-15 ORA-3121, NET 17-17
using the SQLGLM function to get, ZZP 2-15 Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, OAS 15-36,
error messages, ADQ D-1, ADW D-1, ADA 2-17, OAS 15-55
OID G-6, RCG 8-2, RCG A-1 parameter values, RAA 2-21
additional, OID G-6 provisioning, OID 29-15
administration, OID G-2 Recovery Manager
contacting Oracle Support Services, NET 17-82 interpreting, RMN 15-6
creating your own, OLA 7-25 resolving, NET 17-1 to NET 17-82
database server, OID G-2 returned from Oracle directory server, OID G-2
deferring, OLA 7-23 routing to a file, OLA 7-19, OLA 9-17
directory server, due to schema setting language of, SQL 10-9
modifications, OID G-2 Spatial, SUG 1-26
for management tools, RAA C-1 standard, OID G-2
handling of, ADA 1-3, ADA 4-2 storage options, RDE B-4
in trace file, NET 17-56 suppressing, OLA 7-24
installation, OID G-2 system, OLA 7-24
languages, GLO A-4 tracing, OAS 15-71
maximum length, PCO 8-14, PLS 7-18 translation, GLO A-4

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use in error reporting, PCC 9-16 java.lang.String[]), JPR 10-9
using log file to track, NET 17-32 ERROR_ENCODING -
using the sqlglm() function to get, PCC 9-23 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.ER
where available in SQLCA, PCC 9-16 ROR_ENCODING, JPR 11-278
error messages and resolutions, OIA B-15 ERROR_ENCODING -
error names, OLA 7-24 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.ERROR_ENC
error processing ODING, JPR 11-49
at runtime, JSE 3-16 ERROR_ON_OVERLAP_TIME session
send_error config param, JSE 9-15 parameter, SQL 10-13
error queue, STM 4-33 ERROR_SIZE view, REF 2-217
apply process, STM 17-13 ERROR_STREAM -
deleting errors, SPR 4-13, SPR 4-14, STM 13-34 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.ER
executing errors, SPR 4-15, SPR 4-16, STM 13-33 ROR_STREAM, JPR 11-278
getting error messages, SPR 4-17 ERROR_STREAM -
heterogeneous environments, STM 9-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.ERROR_STRE
monitoring, STM 16-35, STM 16-36 AM, JPR 11-49
error reporting error0(int, int) - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error0(int,
error message text, PCO 8-9 int), JPR 10-9
key components of, PCO 8-8, PCC 9-14, ZZP error1(int, int, String) -
2-14 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error1(int, int,
parse error offset, PCO 8-9 java.lang.String), JPR 10-9
rows-processed count, PCO 8-9 error2(int, int, String, String) -
status codes, PCO 8-9 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error2(int, int,
use of error message text in, ZZP 2-15 java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 10-10
use of error messages in, PCC 9-16 error3(int, int, String, String, String) -
use of parse error offset in, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-15 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error3(int, int,
use of rows-processed count in, PCC 9-15, ZZP java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
2-15 java.lang.String), JPR 10-10
use of status codes in, ZZP 2-14 ERRORLOG command, OLA 9-6
use of warning flags in, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-14 ERRORMASK command, OLA 9-6
warning flags, PCO 8-9 ERRORNAME option, OLA 7-23, OLA 7-24
WHENEVER directive, PCO F-95, PCC F-122 errorOccured( ) method, IMA 3-12, IMA 4-62
error stack ERRORS
described, NET 17-24 command-line option, ADA 5-14
entries in log files, NET 17-32 Errors
sample, NET 17-25 summary of, OUI B-3
typical layers in, NET 17-24 errors, IMA E-2
error stacks alert log and, SAG 5-15
interpreting, RMN 15-6 application errors raised by Oracle
error(int, int, String) - packages, ADG 9-37
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error(int, int, archiving, REF 1-83
java.lang.String), JPR 10-8 call trace stack, RAA A-3
error(int, int, String, String, String, int, int, boolean) - caused by tab characters in SQL*Loader
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.error(int, int, data, UTL 6-4
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, character encoding for messages, JSS 9-23
java.lang.String, int, int, boolean), JPR 11-185 compilation, JJD 2-9, JPG 2-5
error(int, int, String[]) - controlling during calculations, OLA 4-19
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.error(int, int, creating views with errors, ADG 2-11

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customization messages, JSS A-9 ORA-01173, SAG 6-10
DML, TAD 8-3 ORA-01176, SAG 6-10
during RMAN backups, RMN 9-49 ORA-01177, SAG 6-10
error queues, REP 2-31 ORA-01578, SAG 12-14
conflicts, REP 5-23 ORA-01591, SAG 32-24
DEFERROR view, RAR 9-18 ORA-02015, SAG 30-11
managing, RAR 9-18 ORA-02049, SAG 32-23
error transactions ORA-02050, SAG 32-8
monitoring, RAR 10-24 ORA-02051, SAG 32-8
reexecuting as alternate user, RAR 9-20 ORA-02054, SAG 32-8
reexecuting as receiver, RAR 9-19 ORA-02055
reexecuting multiple, RAR 9-19 integrity constrain violation, SAG 30-3
example of handling, OCI 2-32 ORA-02067
exceptions from action libraries, OUI B-3 rollback required, SAG 30-3
export log file, UTL 1-23 ORA-03127, ADL 6-11
generated by DB2 load utility, UTL B-3 ORA-06510
generated during change management PL/SQL error, SAG 30-12
operations, OCM 2-16 ORA-1215, SAG 6-10
generated during script execution, OCM 2-17, ORA-1216, SAG 6-10
OCM 3-24 ORA-1547, SAG 21-30
generated during script generation, OCM 2-17, ORA-1628 through 1630, SAG 21-30
OCM 3-21 ORA-600, RAA A-5
handling, OCI 2-31, OLA 7-23 Oracle Enterprise Manager discovery, RAC B-2
handling and parsing results, OAD 3-46 out of "temp" space, OUI B-3
handling in nested programs, OLA 7-26, OLA outputting cause and action, JSS 8-49
7-27 recoverable
handling in object applications, OCI 10-37 Export, UTL 1-48
identifying, OLA 7-24 Import, UTL 2-46
Import, UTL 2-45 Recovery Manager, RMN 15-3
Import resource errors, UTL 2-49 remote procedures, ADG 9-40, SAG 30-11
in embedded SQL, CON 14-5 reporting, IMA 4-83, IMA 4-84
incomplete stage and missing files in file returned by DBMS_ALERT package, SPR 19-3
groups, OUI B-3 row errors during import, UTL 2-47
indexing, TXT 1-40 runtime categories, JSS 9-18
LONG data, UTL 2-48 runtime error list, JSS B-47
messages server-side error output, JSS 11-24
trapping, SAG 30-11 setting levels, IMA 4-78
messages, codes, and SQL states, JSS 4-24 signaling, OLA 7-25, OLA 7-26, OLA 7-27
messages, rollback segment, RAC 5-6 snapshot too old, SAG 13-9, SAG 13-18
names of, OLA 7-24 trace files and, SAG 5-15
nonrecoverable tracked in trace files, CON 8-14
Export, UTL 1-49 translator error list, JSS B-2
Import, UTL 2-46 translator error, warning, info messages, JSS
object creation, UTL 2-48 9-12
Import parameter IGNORE, UTL 2-23 UNCAUGHT_RUNTIME exception, OUI B-4
ORA-00028, SAG 5-22 user-defined, ADG 9-36, ADG 9-38
ORA-00900, SAG 30-11 viewing, TAD 2-36
ORA-01090, SAG 4-11 warning

Master Index-211
Export, UTL 1-48 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.ETagName, J
Import, UTL 2-46 PR 11-268
when comparing numeric data, OLA 4-24, OLA etbinder command, OAS 8-12
4-25 Ethernet, as used in Real Application
when creating a database, SAG 2-31 Clusters, RCO 2-4
when creating control file, SAG 6-10 ETL process, OSG 2-2
while starting a database, SAG 4-8 ETL. See extraction, transformation, and loading
while starting an instance, SAG 4-8 (ETL), DWG 10-2
ERRORS parameter ETT tool, OSG 4-2
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-6 ETYPE (SDO_ETYPE), SUG 2-10
ERRORS precompiler option, PCO 14-20, PCC euro, Oracle support, GLO 3-37
10-21 EVALUATE procedure, SPR 63-3, STM 5-9
errors when parsing a document, ADX 20-32 EVALUATE_CHECK_CONSTRAINTS
errors, HTML, ADX 5-13 clause, UTL 9-26
ErrorStack event, PGR 12-15 EVALUATE_MVIEW_STRATEGY package, DWG
ERRORTEXT option, OLA 7-23 16-39
ERRTYPE evaluateScore( ), IMJ 6-3
precompiler option, PCC 10-22 evaluateScore( ) method, IMU 8-46
ERRTYPE OTT parameter, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-33, evaluation, PLS 2-23
IPI 7-121 short-circuit, PLS 2-26
ERRTYPE precompiler option, PCC 17-22 evaluation contexts, STM 5-3
escape character, TXT 4-3 association with rule sets, STM 5-6
quoted strings, UTL 5-6 association with rules, STM 5-6
usage in Export, UTL 1-29 creating, STM 18-18
usage in Import, UTL 2-30 evaluation function, STM 5-6
escape sequences, OLA 3-6 object privileges
escaping special characters, TXT 4-3 granting, STM 14-9
esm -genca tool, OAS 19-14, OAS 19-23 revoking, STM 14-10
ESM. See Oracle Enterprise Security Manager (ESM) system privileges
establishing a session granting, STM 14-8
using centralized naming, NET 2-17 revoking, STM 14-9
ESTIMATE STATISTICS clause user-created, STM 6-18, STM 6-22
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-41 variables, STM 5-4
ESTIMATE_INDEX_PERFORMANCE EVEN operator for allocation, OLA 9-2
function, SUG 16-7 event
ESTIMATE_TILING_LEVEL function, SUG 16-10 set, OEA 6-2
ESTIMATE_TILING_TIME function, SUG 16-12 unsolicited, OEA 6-11
ESTIMATE_TOTAL_NUMTILES function, SUG event attribute functions, ADG 16-2
16-14 Event Colors and Icons, OEM 3-10
Estimated/Limit text box Event Filters, OEA 7-7
collecting estimated statistics data, OTP 13-10 Event Handler, OEA 7-2, OEM 3-11
estimating materialized view size, DWG 16-38 Event Handler templates, OEA 7-10
estimating workloads, PER 1-23 event handler, configuration commands, OEA 7-17
benchmarking, PER 1-24 event handler, configuration file, OEA 7-18
extrapolating, PER 1-24 Event Handler, configuration parameters, OEA 7-7
ETag - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.ETag, JPR Event Handler, customizing, OEA 7-5
11-268 event handler, disabling, OEA 7-17
ETagName - event handler, enabling, OEA 7-17

Master Index-212
event handler, multi-OMS, OEA 7-23 events, OEM 1-15
Event Handler, setup, OEA 7-4 Advanced Events, OEM 5-2
event handler, viewing configuration, OEA 7-17 apply process, STM 4-3
event handling captured, STM 3-3
with globals.jsa, JSE 9-31 propagating, STM 12-26
with HttpSessionBindingListener, JSE 3-10 dequeue, STM 3-3
with JspScopeListener, JSE 5-2 programmatic environments, STM 3-13
Event History page enqueue, STM 3-3
Event window, OEA 6-38 programmatic environments, STM 3-13
EVENT initialization parameter, REF 1-56 in Performance Manager, ODP 3-29, OSM 3-27
event log, OEM 3-11 multiple targets, ODP 3-32, OSM 3-30
event log messages (NT), OIA B-30 propagation, STM 3-4
Event Logger templates, OEA 7-10 registering in Performance Manager, ODP 3-33,
Event Management, OEA 6-1 OSM 3-31
categories of events, OEA 6-8 user-enqueued, STM 3-3
creating an event set, OEA 6-31 propagating, STM 12-23
fault management, OEA 6-9 EVENTS initialization parameter
introduction, OEA 6-1 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-59
menu, OEA 6-40 Events pane, OEM 2-8
modifying an event set, OEA 6-31 events, auditable, OID 5-29
Oracle events, OEA 6-56 evolving interMedia object types
parameter settings, OEA 6-49 ensuring future compatibility, IMU 4-1
performance management, OEA 6-10 Exact Match filter, in Oracle Directory
process, OEA 6-2 Manager, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID 7-4
resource management, OEA 6-10 examining views, OTP 5-25
space management, OEA 6-9 EXAMPBLD script, PLS A-3
types of events, OEA 6-8 example, TXT 1-39
viewing an event set, OEA 6-41 conflict resolution, ADW 3-15
window, OEA 6-36 demonstration programs, OCI B-1
Event Notification, OEM 3-9 Job Scheduling, OEA 5-26
event permissions, ODP 3-33, OSM 3-31 nonblocking mode, OCI 2-43
event publication, ADG 15-53, ADG 16-1 using OCIThread, OCI 9-11
triggering, ADG 15-52 using Workspace Manager (many
Event Set Library page operations), ADW 1-25
Event window, OEA 6-41 EXAMPLE tablespace
predefined event sets, OEA 6-41 raw devices, RAC 2-6
Event Set Management property sheet example1
creating an event, OEA 6-40 identifying on UNIX, RAC 2-9
modifying a new event, OEA 6-40 examples
Event System, OEM 1-12, OEM 1-15, OEM 2-8, ALTER SESSION statement, PGR 10-6
OEM 3-1 AQ operations, ADQ A-1
fixit jobs, OEM 3-5 audio
proactive event management, OEM 3-8 AudioExample.java, IMJ 2-3
process, OEM 3-8 AudioExample.sql, IMJ 2-2
scalability of, OEM 3-9 file names, IMJ A-1
event system, tracing, OIA B-29 C, SUG 1-27
event timings, PGR 21-20 concurrently creating tablespaces, PGR 13-7
event triggers, ADG 12-23 coordinate systems, SUG 5-20

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CREATE DATABASE script, PGR 13-4 V$LATCH view, PGR 24-10
CREATE INDEX statement, PGR 14-71 V$LATCH_CHILDREN view, PGR 24-12
creating indexes efficiently, PGR 13-11 V$LATCHHOLDER view, PGR 24-13
creating, indexing, and querying spatial V$LIBRARYCACHE view, PGR 24-15
data, SUG 2-1 V$LOCK view, PGR 24-19
directory for Spatial examples, SUG 1-27 V$OPEN_CURSOR view, PGR 24-22, PGR
document 24-23
DocumentExample.java, IMJ 2-16 V$PROCESS view, PGR 24-26
DocumentExample.sql, IMJ 2-16 V$ROLLSTAT view, PGR 24-28
file names, IMJ A-1 V$SESSION view, PGR 24-34
executing required data dictionary scripts, PGR V$SESSION_EVENT view, PGR 24-36
13-5 V$SESSION_WAIT view, PGR 24-38
execution plan, PGR 8-20 V$SQLAREA view, PGR 24-57, PGR 24-58
EXPLAIN PLAN output, PGR 8-20, PGR 10-16 V$SQLTEXT view, PGR 24-59
full table scan, PGR 8-21 video
image file names, IMJ A-1
file names, IMJ A-1 VideoExample.java, IMJ 2-54
ImageExample.java, IMJ 2-31 VideoExample.sql, IMJ 2-53
ImageExample.sql, IMJ 2-29 examples of ldapsearch filters, OAD A-15
indexed query, PGR 8-21 EXAMPLOD script, PLS A-3
Java servlet Excel, ADO 3-10
file names, IMJ A-1 exception
JSP ClassNotFoundException, JJD 2-27
file names, IMJ A-1 DeadlockError, JJD 2-39
Linear Referencing System (LRS), SUG 6-20 IOException, JJD 2-33
minimal initialization file, PGR 13-14 LimboError, JJD 2-39
NOSORT clause, PGR 14-71 raising (OCIExtProcRaiseExcp), DCD 4-13
OCI (Oracle Call Interface), SUG 1-27 raising (OCIExtProcRaiseExcpWithMsg), DCD
OrdAudio, IMJ 2-1 4-13
OrdDoc, IMJ 2-15 ThreadDeathException, JJD 2-40
OrdImage, IMJ 2-28 exception handler, SAG 30-11
OrdVideo, IMJ 2-53 local, SAG 30-12
PL/SQL, SUG 1-27 exception handlers, PLS 7-15
repercussions of mixing SQL DML with branching from, PLS 7-17
DBMS_LOB, ADL 5-6 in PL/SQL, ADG 9-2
retrieving an image (simple read), IMU 3-48 OTHERS handler, PLS 7-2
retrieving images similar to an image using RAISE statement in, PLS 7-15
(content-based), IMU 3-50 using SQLCODE function in, PLS 7-18
retrieving video data (simple read), IMU 3-76 using SQLERRM function in, PLS 7-18
running, IMJ A-2 exception handling, ADQ 1-19, ADQ 8-80, ADQ
SET TRANSACTION statement, PGR 18-3 12-80
SQL, SUG 1-27 Exception Handling During Propagation, ADQ
SQL trace facility output, PGR 10-16 12-95, ADQ 12-96
updated LOB locators, ADL 5-8 exception handling during propagation, ADQ
updating a LOB with a PL/SQL variable, ADL 12-92, ADQ 12-93
5-10 Exception
V$DB_OBJECT_CACHE view, PGR 24-5 javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException, ADQ
V$FILESTAT view, PGR 24-7 B-40

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Exception assigning names
javax.jms.InvalidSelectorException, ADQ B-40 PRAGMA_EXCEPTION_INIT, SAG 30-12
Exception javax.jms.JMSException, ADQ B-40 declaring, PLS 7-7
Exception during trigger execution, ADG 15-19, CON
javax.jms.MesageNotWriteableException, AD 17-19
Q B-42 effects on applications, ADG 9-39
Exception javax.jms.MessageEOFException, ADQ Exception, IMJ B-1
B-41 exception-handling requirements, JSS 4-22
Exception IllegalArgumentException, IMJ B-1
javax.jms.MessageFormatException, ADQ IllegalStateException, IMJ B-2
B-41 integrity constraints, SAG 21-21
Exception IOException, IMJ B-2
javax.jms.MessageNotReadableException, AD OrdHttpResponseException, IMJ B-3
Q B-42 OrdHttpUploadException, IMJ B-3
EXCEPTION keyword, SAG 30-11 OutOfMemoryError, IMJ B-2
exception object (implicit), JSE 1-17 predefined, PLS 7-4
Exception processing, JSS 4-23
oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidDestinationException, propagation, PLS 7-11
ADQ B-56 raised in declaration, PLS 7-16
Exception raised in handler, PLS 7-17
oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidSelectorException, A raising, CON 14-20
DQ B-56 raising with RAISE statement, PLS 7-11
Exception remote procedures, ADG 9-40
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageEOFException, AD reraising, PLS 7-14
Q B-57 scope rules, PLS 7-7
Exception ServletException, IMJ B-3
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageFormatException, A set up exception-handling, JSS 4-32
DQ B-57 SQLException, IMJ B-3
Exception stored procedures and, CON 14-20
oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageNotReadableExceptio syntax, PLS 13-64
n, ADQ B-57 unhandled, ADG 9-39
Exception user-defined, PLS 7-7
oracle.jms.AQjmsMesssageNotWriteableExcepti PL/SQL, SAG 30-11
on, ADQ B-57 using SQLException subclasses, JSS 4-25
exception queue, ADQ 1-22 WHEN clause, PLS 7-15
exception queues, ADQ 18-24 exceptions and error messages, IMU H-1
exception summary, OAD 4-6 EXCEPTIONS INTO clause
exception, PL/SQL, PCO 6-13 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-81
definition of, PCC 7-13 restrictions, SQL 11-82
EXCEPTION_INIT pragma, PLS 7-8 EXCEPTIONS view, REF 2-217
syntax, PLS 13-62 exceptions, how handled, JPG 4-15
using with raise_application_error, PLS 7-9 Excessive row migration, OTP 23-2
exception-handling part EXCHANGE PARTITION clause, SAG 17-37
of function, PLS 8-7 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-24, SQL 11-80
of PL/SQL block, PLS 1-3 EXCHANGE PARTITION statement, DWG 7-7
of procedure, PLS 8-4 EXCHANGE SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-37
exceptions, ADQ B-1, PLS 7-2 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-24, SQL 11-80
anonymous blocks, ADG 9-3 exchanging partitions

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restrictions on, SQL 11-82 using to embed SQL statements, ZZP 1-2
exchanging partitions including indexes, SUG 4-10 EXEC SQL INCLUDE
EXCLUDE option contrasted with #include, PCC 5-36
of CONFIGURE, RMN 8-25 EXEC SQL VAR statement
exclude parameter CONVBUFSZ clause, PCC 4-55
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-11 EXEC TOOLS
excluding a data point from a chart, ODP 4-45 GET CONTEXT statement, PCC 20-17
EXCLUDING NEW VALUES clause GET statement, PCC 20-16
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL MESSAGE statement, PCC 20-17
9-117 SET CONTEXT statement, PCC 20-16
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL SET statement, PCC 20-15
14-39 EXEC TOOLS statements, PCC 20-14
exclusionary access to objects, granting, OID 12-52 executable part
exclusive (X) mode, RCO 5-4 of function, PLS 8-7
exclusive current (XCUR), RCO 6-4 of PL/SQL block, PLS 1-3
EXCLUSIVE lock mode, SQL 17-76 of procedure, PLS 8-4
exclusive locks, SPR 80-78, ADW 1-13, ADW 2-98 executable SQL statements
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-15 purpose of, PCC 6-6
row locks (TX), CON 20-22 uses for, PCC 2-3
RX locks, CON 20-25 where allowed, PCC 2-3
table locks (TM), CON 20-23 executable statements
exclusive mode, CON B-11 examples, JSS 3-12
compatibility, RCO A-2 overview, JSS 3-9
free lists, RDE B-4, RDE B-8 rules, JSS 3-9
media recovery, RAC 5-2 specifying connection/execution contexts, JSS
specifying instance number, REF 1-67 3-11
specifying thread number, RAA 2-21 SQLJ clauses, JSS 3-10
EXEC ORACLE DEFINE statement, PCO 2-25, using PL/SQL blocks, JSS 3-14
PCC 5-43 EXECUTE ... END-EXEC SQL statement, PCC F-52
EXEC ORACLE ELSE statement, PCO 2-25, PCC EXECUTE ANY INDEXTYPE system
2-15, PCC 5-43 privilege, SQL 17-38
EXEC ORACLE ENDIF statement, PCO 2-25, PCC EXECUTE ANY OPERATOR system
2-15, PCC 5-43 privilege, SQL 17-39
EXEC ORACLE IFDEF statement, PCO 2-25, PCC EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE system
2-15, PCC 5-43 privilege, SQL 17-40
EXEC ORACLE IFNDEF statement, PCO 2-25, EXECUTE ANY TYPE privilege, ADO 4-2, ADO
PCC 2-15, PCC 5-43 4-3
EXEC ORACLE OPTION statement See also privileges
set option values inline, PCC 10-9 EXECUTE ANY TYPE system privilege, SQL 17-43
EXEC ORACLE statement execute command
scope of, PCO 14-7, PCC 10-10 enabling logging for, OCM A-11
syntax for, PCO 14-7, PCC 10-10, ZZP 3-8 EXECUTE DESCRIPTOR statement
uses for, PCO 14-7, PCC 10-10 SQL statements
using to enter options inline, PCO 14-7, ZZP 3-8 EXECUTE DESCRIPTOR, PCC F-56
EXEC ORACLE statements, PCC 2-15 Execute Elapsed Time data view, ODP 7-8
EXEC SQL CACHE FREE statement, PCC 17-7 Execute event, PGR 12-15
EXEC SQL clause, PCO 2-6, PCO 2-15 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE SQL statement, PCC F-58
using to embed SQL, PCC 2-4 EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, PCO F-45,

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PCC 14-26, PLS 11-3 enabling processes for, SAG 10-2
AT clause, PCO 3-8 executing sample programs, DMC A-5
AT clause in, PCC 3-11 executing SQL queries, IPI 2-13
examples, PCO F-46, PCC F-59 executing SQL statements, OCI 4-7
use in dynamic SQL method 1, PCC 13-8 executing statements dynamically, IPI 2-16
using in dynamic SQL Method 1, PCO 9-8 execution
EXECUTE member procedure, SPR 108-9, SPR against multiple servers, OCI 4-5
108-22, STM 13-15, STM 13-19, STM 13-24 modes, OCI 4-8
EXECUTE object privilege, SQL 17-47 execution adaptor, DSU 6-26, DSU 6-34
on a function, procedure, or package, SQL 17-49 execution contexts
on a library, SQL 17-50 cancellation method, JSS 7-30
on an indextype, SQL 17-50 close() method, JSS 7-32
on an object type, SQL 17-50 control methods, JSS 7-28
on an operator, SQL 17-50 creating and specifying, JSS 7-26
EXECUTE optional keyword of ARRAYLEN method usage, example, JSS 7-33
statement, PCO 6-17, PCC 7-18 overview, JSS 7-24
EXECUTE privilege, ADG 11-24, PLS 8-55 relation to connection contexts, JSS 7-25
user-defined types, ADO 4-3 relation to multithreading, JSS 7-33
See also privileges savepoint methods, JSS 7-31
EXECUTE SCRIPT command, RMR 2-115 specifying for executable statement, JSS 3-11
EXECUTE SQL statement, PCC F-54 status methods, JSS 7-28
EXECUTE statement, PCO F-41, PCC 14-25 synchronization, JSS 7-27
examples, PCO F-40, PCO F-42, PCC F-53, PCC update-batching methods, JSS 7-30
F-55 execution environments, PLS 1-17
use in dynamic SQL method 2, PCC 13-12 execution flow
use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-36 in dynamic SQL, SPR 69-5
use with host arrays, ZZP 5-36 execution models for Oracle JSP, JSE 2-14
using in dynamic SQL Method 2, PCO 9-12 execution of a JSP page, JSE 1-7
EXECUTE statement (SQL), OLA 10-28 execution of statements, PCC 13-4
EXECUTE_ALL_ERRORS procedure, SPR 4-15, execution plan, PCO D-4, PCC C-5, PCC C-6
STM 13-33 execution plans, CON 14-15
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE role, SQL 17-46, accessing views, PGR 2-40, PGR 2-43, PGR 2-44
SAG 25-6 analyzing for distributed queries, SAG 30-9
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE roll, SAG 25-3 complex statements, PGR 2-34
EXECUTE_ERROR procedure, SPR 4-16, STM compound queries, PGR 2-49, PGR 2-50, PGR
13-33 2-51
EXECUTE_IMMEDIATE procedure, HET 3-7 determining, SQL 17-24
restrictions, HET 3-7 dropping outlines for, SQL 16-89
EXECUTE_NON_QUERY procedure, HET 3-6 examples, PGR 2-34, PGR 8-20, PGR 10-7
EXECUTE...END-EXEC statement, PCO F-39 execution sequence of, PGR 1-9
executing EXPLAIN PLAN, CON 14-3
a script, OCM 1-25, OCM 3-24 joining views, PGR 2-47
required privileges, OCM 3-24 joins, PGR 1-44
a script using the command line interface, OCM location of, CON 7-12
A-10 OR operators, PGR 2-32, PGR 8-18
executing a registered service, DSU 3-11 overview of, PGR 1-5
executing a sample service, DSU 5-5 parallel operations, DWG 21-66
executing jobs parsing SQL, CON 14-11

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plan stability, PGR 7-2 EXISTSNODE function, SQL 6-59
preserving with plan stability, PGR 7-2 exit codes
saving, SQL 14-46 Export, UTL 1-49
star transformations, DWG 17-9 Import, UTL 2-47
TKPROF, PGR 10-8, PGR 10-11 SQL*Loader, UTL 4-16
viewing, PGR 1-5 exit codes, translator, JSS 9-15
execution rights, JJD 2-20, JPG 2-16 EXIT command, RMR 2-117, RMN 2-11
execution snapshots, OCI 4-7 of Listener Control utility, NER 1-7
execution statistics of Oracle Connection Manager Control
comparing, OTP 5-38 utility, NER 2-7
viewing, OTP 5-37 of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-18
execution step, OTP 5-34, OTP 5-36 exit command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-15, JJD 7-31
executions, OTP 4-11 Exit menu item, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
exemplar 4-8
actions performed at a destination EXIT statement, PLS 4-9, PLS 4-16
database, OCM 3-11 syntax, PLS 13-71
applications used to create, OCM 3-6 WHEN clause, PLS 4-10
defining, OCM 3-11 where allowed, PLS 4-9
definition, OCM 3-5 exit status codes
modifying, OCM 3-17 returned by command line interface, OCM A-14
viewing attributes for, OCM 3-12 exitCall method, JJD 2-40
viewing dependency object definitions exiting PFSCTL, RCG 4-15
for, OCM 3-12 exiting RMAN, RMN 2-11
viewing dependent object definitions for, OCM EXP, ERR 17-1
3-12 exp - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.exp, JPR 10-6
viewing grants for, OCM 3-12 EXP function, SQL 6-60
exemplar schema, JSS 4-17 EXP_FULL_DATABASE role, SQL 17-46, SAG
EXEMPT ACCESS POLICY privilege, OLS 7-9 25-5, CON 23-23
EXEMPT ACCESS POLICY system privilege, SQL assigning in Export, UTL 1-4
17-44 EXP_TAB table type, TXT A-12
existence expanding
check for BFILE, ADL 12-145 map objects, OEA 4-9
existing ACPs and their ACI directives, expanding characters, GLO 4-11
modifying, OID 12-32 characters
existnode, definition, ADX Glossary-7 expanding, GLO 4-10
EXISTS collection method, PLS 5-29 expansion operator
EXISTS comparison operator, PLS 6-5 soundex, TXT 3-40
EXISTS condition, SQL 5-14, SQL 5-15 stem, TXT 3-41
EXISTS conditions, SQL 5-13 viewing, TXT 10-6
EXISTS operator expdat.dmp
materialized views with subqueries, REP 3-27 Export output file, UTL 1-20
existsNode expected rows, OTP 5-34, OTP 5-37
and CONTAINS, querying, XDG 7-38 expectedElements(Element) -
dequeing messages, XDG 2-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.expectedElem
finding XML elements, nodes, XDG 4-20 ents(org.w3c.dom.Element), JPR 11-73
indexing with CTXXPATH, XDG 7-45 expectedElements(Element) -
query rewrite, XDG 5-52 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.expectedEl
XPath rewrites, XDG 5-63 ements(org.w3c.dom.Element), JPR 11-137

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Expert (Oracle Expert), OEM 5-7 result table, TXT A-2
Expert Definition Language. See XDL file explain table
Expert Scan option creating, TXT 10-7
collecting cardinality data using, OTP 13-10 retrieving data example, TXT 10-8
expiration, ADQ 2-9 structure, TXT A-2
time specification, ADQ 8-48 EXPLAIN_MVIEW procedure, REP 3-29
EXPIRE networking parameter, NER 10-5 Explanation element
expired backups meaning in appendices, SNM 5-1
deleting, RMN 7-13, RMN 18-6 explicit connections, PCC 3-8
EXPIRED option description of, PCC 3-8
of DELETE, RMN 18-6 multiple, PCC 3-12
explain option (sqlj -explain), JSS 8-49 single, PCC 3-9
explain plan, TAD 3-11, OTP glossary-8 explicit cursors, PLS 6-6
execution step, OTP 5-34 explicit data conversion, SQL 2-48, SQL 2-52
expected rows, OTP 5-34 explicit JSP objects, JSE 1-15
operation node, OTP 5-35 explicit locking, CON 20-32
operation type, OTP 5-35 manual locking, ADG 7-11
partition ID, OTP 5-35 explicit logon
partition start, OTP 5-35 single, PCO 3-5
partition stop, OTP 5-35 explicit logons, PCO 3-5
query text, OTP 5-35 explicit savepoints, ADW 1-5
explain plan object, OTP glossary-8 Export
Explain plan rules-of-thumb BUFFER parameter, UTL 1-16
Explain plan, OTP 5-35 COMPRESS parameter, UTL 1-17
EXPLAIN PLAN statement, SQL 17-24, DWG CONSISTENT parameter, UTL 1-18
21-66, DWG 22-56, CON 14-3 CONSTRAINTS parameter, UTL 1-20
access paths, PGR 1-29, PGR 8-3, PGR 8-4, PGR conventional path, UTL 1-50
8-5, PGR 8-6, PGR 8-7, PGR 8-8, PGR 8-9, conversion of character sets, UTL 1-54
PGR 8-10, PGR 8-11, PGR 8-12, PGR 8-13, creating
PGR 8-14, PGR 8-15 necessary privileges, UTL 1-4
and domain indexes, PGR 9-19 necessary views, UTL 1-4
and full partition-wise joins, PGR 9-17 creating version 7 export files, UTL 1-62
and partial partition-wise joins, PGR 9-16 database optimizer statistics, UTL 1-27
and partitioned objects, PGR 9-11 DIRECT parameter, UTL 1-20
examples of output, PGR 8-20, PGR 10-16 direct path, UTL 1-50
function of, PCC C-6 displaying online help, UTL 1-23
invoking with the TKPROF program, PGR eight-bit versus seven-bit character sets, UTL
10-11 1-54
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-4 example sessions, UTL 1-32
query parallelization, DWG 21-81 full database mode, UTL 1-33
restrictions, PGR 9-22 partition-level, UTL 1-41
star transformations, DWG 17-9 table mode, UTL 1-38
using to improve performance, PCO D-5, PCC user mode, UTL 1-36
C-6 exit codes, UTL 1-49
explain plans exporting an entire database, UTL 1-23
comparing, OTP 5-38 exporting indexes, UTL 1-23
EXPLAIN procedure, TXT 10-6 exporting sequence numbers, UTL 1-56
example, TXT 10-8 exporting synonyms, UTL 1-58

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exporting to another operating system, UTL table name restrictions, UTL 1-30
1-26, UTL 2-25 TABLES parameter, UTL 1-28
FEEDBACK parameter, UTL 1-20 TABLESPACES parameter, UTL 1-30
FILE parameter, UTL 1-20 transferring export files across a network, UTL
FILESIZE parameter, UTL 1-21 1-53
FLASHBACK_SCN parameter, UTL 1-22 TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE parameter, UTL
FLASHBACK_TIME parameter, UTL 1-22 1-31
full database mode TRIGGERS parameter, UTL 1-31
example, UTL 1-33 TTS_FULL_CHECK parameter, UTL 1-31
FULL parameter, UTL 1-23 user access privileges, UTL 1-4
GRANTS parameter, UTL 1-23 user mode
HELP parameter, UTL 1-23 example session, UTL 1-36
INDEXES parameter, UTL 1-23 specifying, UTL 1-24
interactive method, UTL 1-43 USERID parameter, UTL 1-31
invoking, UTL 1-5 VOLSIZE parameter, UTL 1-32
log files export
specifying, UTL 1-23 raw device configuration information, RAA
LOG parameter, UTL 1-23 4-14
logging error messages, UTL 1-23 EXPORT command, OLA 2-14
LONG columns, UTL 1-56 export considerations, ADW 1-15
modes export file
objects exported by each, UTL 1-8 importing the entire file, UTL 2-22
network issues, UTL 1-53 listing contents before importing, UTL 2-27
OBJECT_CONSISTENT parameter, UTL 1-24, specifying, UTL 1-20
STM 10-8, STM 19-27, STM 19-127 Export messages
online help, UTL 1-13 completion, UTL 1-49
Oracle Streams, STM 10-8, STM 13-36 nonrecoverable, UTL 1-49
OWNER parameter, UTL 1-24 warning, UTL 1-48
parameter conflicts, UTL 1-32 Export utility, RAC 10-4, UMR 2-28
parameter file, UTL 1-24 about, SAG 1-26
maximum size, UTL 1-7 backups, BRC 4-10, UMR 2-28
parameters, UTL 1-13 copying statistics, PGR 3-2
PARFILE parameter, UTL 1-24 database migration, MIG 8-1
partitioning a database migration, UTL 1-60 definition, CON 1-8
QUERY parameter, UTL 1-24 LBACSYS restriction, OLS B-15
RECORDLENGTH parameter, UTL 1-26 policy enforcement, OLS 7-9
redirecting output to a log file, UTL 1-48 read consistency, UMR 2-28
remote operation, UTL 1-53, UTL 2-54 requirements for upgrading, MIG 8-3
restrictions based on privileges, UTL 1-5 restricted mode and, SAG 4-7
RESUMABLE parameter, UTL 1-26 row labels, OLS 3-19, OLS 12-2, OLS 12-4
RESUMABLE_NAME parameter, UTL 1-26 user-defined types, ADO 4-14
RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT parameter, UTL 1-27 export( ), IMJ 3-7, IMJ 4-6, IMJ 5-8, IMJ 8-7
ROWS parameter, UTL 1-27 export( ) method, IMU 5-9, IMU 10-5, IMU I-13
sequence numbers, UTL 1-56 Export/Import
STATISTICS parameter, UTL 1-27 advantages and disadvantages, MIG 2-6
storage requirements, UTL 1-4 benefits, MIG 2-7
table mode compatibility, MIG 8-2
example session, UTL 1-38 effects on upgraded databases, MIG 2-6

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incompatible data, MIG 8-3 comparing, SQL 6-50
scripts compound, SQL 4-5
CATEXP7.SQL, MIG 8-2 computing with the DUAL table, SQL 8-15
time requirements, MIG 2-7 conditional, OLA 4-29, OLA 4-30
upgrade steps using, MIG 8-3 CURSOR, SQL 4-7
exporting data type of, OLA 4-2
a source table dates in, OLA 4-18
change data capture, DWG 15-20 datetime, SQL 4-9
aliases from Oracle Names to net service aliases defined, OLA 4-2
in a directory, NER 3-9 dimension surrogates in, OLA 4-12
baseline, OCM 2-8, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-6, OSM dimensions in, OLA 4-12
6-9 dimensions of, OLA 4-5, OLA 4-6
change plan, OCM 2-10, OCM 2-14 evaluating, default behavior, OLA 5-12
comparison, OCM 2-9, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-7, formulas in, OLA 4-12
OSM 6-9 functions in, OLA 4-12
EXP utility, DWG 11-10 how evaluated, PLS 2-23
from read-only databases, UTL 1-60 in SQL syntax, SQL 4-2
incremental, ADQ 4-6 interval, SQL 4-11
net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a lists of, SQL 4-15
directory, NET 10-2 mixing numeric data types, OLA 4-17
objects from Oracle Names to a directory, NET numeric, OLA 4-15
10-6 to NET 10-16 object access, SQL 4-12
objects from Oracle Names to a directory objects in, OLA 4-12
server, NER 3-13 parentheses in, PLS 2-24
queue table data, ADQ 4-5 relations in, OLA 4-12, OLA 4-15
exporting annotations to XML, IMA 3-14 scalar subqueries as, SQL 4-13
exporting data, PGR 21-21 simple, SQL 4-3
exporting jobs, SAG 10-6 substitution, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31
exports syntax, PLS 13-73
modes, UMR 2-29 text, OLA 4-20
exportToXML( ) method, IMA 3-14, IMA 4-31 type constructor, SQL 4-13
Express Common Metadata, OSG A-2, OSG A-5 using composites in, OLA 4-13
Express Connection Utility (obsolete), OSG A-5 using text dimension in numeric
Express databases, OSG A-7 expression, OLA 4-18
Express Relational Access Administrator, OSG A-3 valuesets in, OLA 4-12
Express Relational Access Manager, OSG A-3 variable, SQL 4-15
Express Web Agent support, OSG A-5 variables in, OLA 4-12
expression matching ExpressTransactionProvider class, OSA 7-8
with query rewrite, DWG 22-17 extdemo1.sql demo file (extensible indexing in
EXPRESSION parameter power demand example), DCD 13-15
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 EXTEND collection method, PLS 5-32
expressions, JSE 1-12 extend window
ampersand substitution, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31 to create a new view, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3
Boolean, PLS 2-28, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-29, OLA extend, ojspc option, JSE 6-20
4-30, OLA 6-5, OLA 6-6 extended availability, SPR 53-10, SPR 53-31, SPR
CASE, PLS 2-31, SQL 4-6 53-84, SPR 53-97, SPR 53-102, SPR 53-107, REP
changing declared type of, SQL 6-188 5-41, RAR 6-3, RAR 7-4, RAR 9-2, RAR 20-9,
changing the default behavior, OLA 5-12 RAR 20-28, RAR 20-81, RAR 20-94, RAR 20-99,

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RAR 20-104 extensible indexing
Extended Event Status, OEM 3-10 example, SQL D-2
extended ROWID format, ADG 3-33 queries benefitting, DCD 13-14
extended rowid format, CON 12-18 extensible optimization, PGR 1-74
extended ROWIDs, MIG D-38 user-defined costs, PGR 1-76
extended rowids, SQL 2-34 user-defined selectivity, PGR 1-76
base 64, SQL 2-34 user-defined statistics, PGR 1-75
not directly available, SQL 2-34 extensible query optimizer, TAD 5-2
extending interMedia eXtensible Stylesheet Language Formatting Object,
audio default format, IMU 6-56 definition, ADX Glossary-7
document default format, IMU 7-29 eXtensible Stylesheet Language Transformation,
new audio format, IMU 3-9, IMU 3-27, IMU definition, ADX Glossary-7
6-59 eXtensible Stylesheet Language, definition, ADX
new audio object type, IMU 3-9, IMU 3-28 Glossary-7
new data source, IMU 3-86, IMU I-52 extensibleObject object class, OID 7-20
new document format, IMU 7-30 extensions
new image object type, IMU 3-55 default file name, PCC 19-41
new video format, IMU 3-76, IMU 9-68 extended functionality for servlet 2.0, JSE 2-5
new video object type, IMU 3-77 OTT default file name, OCI 14-41
video default format, IMU 9-65 overview, JSS 1-8
extending JPub-generated classes, JSS 6-51 overview of data-access JavaBeans, JSE 2-12
extending JPublisher-generated classes overview of extended globalization
changes in Oracle9i JPublisher, JJP 2-36 support, JSE 2-10
concepts, JJP 2-34 overview of extended types, JSE 2-11
format of subclass, JJP 2-35 overview of globals.jsa (application
-gensubclass option, JJP 3-20 support), JSE 2-10
introduction, JJP 2-34 overview of JML tag library, JSE 2-12
sample program, JJP 4-36 overview of JspScopeListener, JSE 2-10
extending knowledge base, TXT 12-6 overview of Oracle-specific extensions, JSE 2-9
extensibility, PLS 8-3 overview of portable extensions, JSE 2-11
adding a new content provider to Syndication overview of programmatic extensions, JSE 2-9
Server, SSG 4-3 overview of SQL tag library, JSE 2-12
adding new adaptors using Dynamic Services overview of SQLJ support, JSE 2-9
services, SSG 4-1 overview of XML/XSL support, JSE 2-11
creating your own content provider performance extensions, JSS 10-2
adaptors, SSG 4-1 summary of features used, JSS A-35
datatypes, DCD 1-7 type extensions, JSS 5-29
interfaces, DCD 1-14 extent
letting subscribers see a new content provider allocating to instance, REF 1-67
adaptor, SSG 4-3 extent management, RDE 3-2
server execution environment, DCD 1-10, DCD rollback segments, RAC 5-5
2-5 EXTENT MANAGEMENT clause
services, DCD 1-7 for temporary tablespaces, SQL 15-93
extensibility, in LDAP Version 3, OID 1-5 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-25
extensible agents, SNM 1-7 of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-82, SQL
Extensible Architecture, OEM 1-12 15-87
extensible index, IMU 2-12 of CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE, SQL
extensible indexes, ADL 7-32 15-93

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EXTENT MANAGEMENT DICTIONARY clause extents, OTP 5-23
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-87 initial allocation, RDE B-9
EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL clause locally managed, CON 3-11
CREATE DATABASE, SAG 2-26 materialized views, CON 2-11
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-30 not allocated to instance, RDE B-9
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-87 overview of, CON 2-8
of CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE, SQL parallel DDL, DWG 21-16
15-94 preallocating, RDE B-7
extent of a Cursor preallocating to free list groups, RDE B-9
definition, OSA 8-25 restricting access by instances, SQL 9-72
example of calculating, OSA 9-21 size, RDE B-8, DWG 13-28
use of, OSA 8-26 specifying a file, RDE B-8
extent sizes specifying maximum number for an object, SQL
inefficient, OTP 23-3 7-61
EXTENT_OF function, SUG 16-17 specifying number allocated upon object
extents, OTP 5-17 creation, SQL 7-60
allocating, CON 2-9 specifying the first for an object, SQL 7-59
clusters, SAG 18-9 specifying the percentage of size increase, SQL
allocating data blocks for, CON B-2 7-60
allocating for partitions, SQL 11-35 specifying the second for an object, SQL 7-59
allocating for subpartitions, SQL 11-35 exterior polygon rings, SUG 2-7, SUG 2-10, SUG
allocating for tables, SQL 11-35, SAG 15-12 2-16, SUG 2-18
allocating to instance, RDE B-6 external authentication
allocation to rollback segments by network, SAG 24-13
after segment creation, CON B-8 by operating system, SAG 24-12
at segment creation, CON B-6 external callout, ADL 5-23
as collections of data blocks, CON 2-8 external datatype
cluster details defined, ZZP 5-13
extents, OTP 5-20 external datatypes, OCI 3-4, OCI 3-7, IPI 4-5, IPI
coalescing, CON 2-11 4-8, ZZP 5-13
consolidating, UTL 1-17 BFILE, IPI 4-8
data dictionary views for, SAG 21-33 BLOB, IPI 4-8
deallocating CHAR, OCI 3-17, PCO 4-5, IPI 4-8
clusters, SAG 18-9 CHARF, PCO 4-5
deallocation CHARZ, OCI 3-18, PCO 4-6, IPI 4-9
from rollback segments, CON B-9 CLOB, IPI 4-9
when performed, CON 2-10 conversions, OCI 3-25
defined, CON 2-2 DATE, OCI 3-14, PCO 4-6, IPI 4-9
definition, CON 1-4 DECIMAL, PCO 4-6
dictionary managed, CON 3-13 definition, PCO 2-8
displaying free extents, SAG 21-36 definition of, PCC 2-7
displaying information on, SAG 21-35 DISPLAY, PCO 4-6
dropping rollback segments and, CON B-9 dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-16
importing consolidated, UTL 2-66 FLOAT, OCI 3-12, PCO 4-7, PCC 4-6, IPI 4-11
in rollback segments INTEGER, OCI 3-12, PCO 4-7, PCC 4-6, IPI 4-11
changing current, CON B-6 INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND, IPI 4-11
incremental, CON 2-8 INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH, IPI 4-12
index details list of, ZZP 1-21

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LOBs, OCI 3-20 external library, DCD 1-17
LONG, OCI 3-14, PCO 4-7, IPI 4-13 linkage, DCD 1-16
LONG RAW, OCI 3-16, PCO 4-7, IPI 4-13 external LOB, DCD 6-2
LONG VARCHAR, OCI 3-16, PCO 4-7, IPI 4-13 external LOBs, SQL 2-27
LONG VARRAW, OCI 3-17, PCO 4-8, IPI 4-13 BFILE, IPI 5-3
named data types, OCI 3-19 external LOBs (BFILEs), UTL 7-22
NCLOB, IPI 4-13 See also BFILEs
NUMBER, OCI 3-11, IPI 4-13 EXTERNAL NAME phrase, ADO 3-16
OCCI BFILE, IPI 4-14 external naming
OCCI BLOB, IPI 4-14 advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-12
OCCI BYTES, IPI 4-15 Cell Directory Services (CDS), NET 2-17, NET
OCCI CLOB, IPI 4-15 9-64, NET 11-6, NER 6-8
OCCI DATE, IPI 4-15 configuring, NET 9-64 to NET 9-67
OCCI INTERVALDS, IPI 4-15 Network Information Service (NIS), NET 2-17,
OCCI INTERVALYM, IPI 4-15 NET 9-64, NET 11-6, NER 6-8
OCCI NUMBER, IPI 4-15 recommended for, NET 7-12
OCCI POBJECT, IPI 4-16 EXTERNAL parameter
OCCI REF, IPI 4-16 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-20
OCCI REFANY, IPI 4-16 external procedure, ADG 10-3
OCCI STRING, IPI 4-16 configuration files for, DCD 4-6
OCCI TIMESTAMP, IPI 4-16 DEBUG_EXTPROC package, ADG 10-50
OCCI VECTOR, IPI 4-16 debugging, ADG 10-50
parameters, PCO 4-47 guidelines, DCD 4-15
RAW, OCI 3-15, PCO 4-8, IPI 4-16 guidelines for using with data cartridge, DCD
REF, OCI 3-19, IPI 4-17 4-15
ROWID, OCI 3-20, IPI 4-17 how PL/SQL calls, DCD 4-4
SQLT_BLOB, OCI 3-20 LOBs in, DCD 6-11
SQLT_CLOB, OCI 3-20 maximum number of parameters, ADG 10-52
SQLT_NCLOB, OCI 3-20 OCI access functions, DCD 4-12
SQLT_NTY, OCI 3-19 overview, DCD 4-2
SQLT_REF, OCI 3-19 PARAMETERS clause, DCD 4-9
STRING, OCI 3-12, PCO 4-9, PCC 4-6, IPI 4-17 passing parameters to, DCD 4-7
table of, PCO 4-4 registering, DCD 4-3
TIMESTAMP, IPI 4-17 restrictions, ADG 10-52
TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE, IPI specifying datatypes, DCD 4-7, ADG 10-17
4-18 WITH CONTEXT clause, DCD 4-10
TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE, IPI 4-18 external procedure functions
UNSIGNED, OCI 3-16, PCO 4-9 return codes, OCI 19-3
UNSIGNED INT, IPI 4-18 with_context type, OCI 19-3
VARCHAR, OCI 3-14, PCO 4-9, IPI 4-19 external procedures, PCC A-5, SQL 14-60, SQL
VARCHAR2, OCI 3-9, PCO 4-9, IPI 4-19 14-62, CON 14-26
VARNUM, OCI 3-13, PCO 4-10, IPI 4-19 callbacks, PCC 7-30
VARRAW, OCI 3-16, PCO 4-10, IPI 4-20 calling from PL/SQL, PCC 7-30
external files configuring connections to, NET 15-30
exporting, UTL 1-57 creating, PCC 7-31
external filters described, NET 15-30
specifying, TXT 2-31 error-handling, PCC 7-32
external functions, SQL 13-49, SQL 14-62 extproc agent, NET 15-30

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managing processes for, SAG 5-20 skipping records when loading data, UTL 12-10
OCI callbacks, OCI 9-42 specifying delimiters, UTL 12-16
restrictions, PCC 7-31 specifying load conditions, UTL 12-8
running from remote database, SQL 14-3 system privileges, SAG 15-39
External Procedures, Debugging, DCD 4-14 trimming blanks, UTL 12-19
external references, PLS 8-52 uploading data example, SAG 15-35
how resolved, PLS 8-53 using comments, UTL 12-2
external resource file using constructor functions with, UTL 11-5
for static text, JSE 4-10 using to load data, UTL 11-5
through external_resource parameter, JSE 9-13 variable-length records, UTL 12-5
through ojspc extres option, JSE 6-21 external users, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-34
external routines, PLS 8-65 EXTERNAL_NAME attribute, USERENV, ADG
EXTERNAL SQL*Loader datatypes, UTL 6-19 12-6
DECIMAL, UTL 6-19 external_resource config param, JSE 9-13
FLOAT, UTL 6-19 externalEntityDecl(String, String, String) -
GRAPHIC, UTL 6-19 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.external
numeric, UTL 6-19 EntityDecl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
determining length, UTL 6-28 java.lang.String), JPR 11-40
ZONED, UTL 6-19 ExternalID -
external tables, SQL 15-30, DWG 13-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.ExternalID, J
access parameters, UTL 12-1 PR 11-268
altering, SQL 11-59, SAG 15-38 Externally Initialized Context, OCI 8-22
big endian data, UTL 12-7 extproc agent, NET 15-30
creating, SQL 15-33, SAG 15-35 EXTPROC process
datatypes, UTL 12-24 running on different machines, ADG 10-6
date cache feature, UTL 11-6 extproc process, DCD 4-5, DCD 4-6, DCD 4-15,
defined, SAG 15-33 ADG 10-36
delimiters, UTL 12-6 EXTPROC_DLLS environment variable, NET
describing datatype of a field, UTL 12-24 15-34
differences in load behavior from extract, XDG 5-68
SQL*Loader, UTL 11-7 deleting, XDG 4-37
dropping, SAG 15-39 dequeing messages, XDG 2-10
dropping for downgrading, MIG 7-9 mapping, XDG 5-69
field_definitions clause, UTL 12-3, UTL 12-15 query rewrite, XDG 5-52
fixed-length records, UTL 12-4 querying XMLType, XDG 4-26
identifying character sets, UTL 12-7 rewrite in XPath expressions, XDG 5-68
identifying datatypes, UTL 12-21 EXTRACT (datetime) function, SQL 6-61
improving performance when using, UTL 11-6 EXTRACT (XML) function, SQL 6-62
date cache feature, UTL 11-6 EXTRACT function, SUG 17-2
little endian data, UTL 12-7 extract method, description, OSA 5-7
object privileges, SAG 15-39 extract, definition, ADX Glossary-7
object privileges for directory, SAG 15-39 extracting
parallel access, CON 10-16 data from XML, XDG 4-27
record_format_info clause, UTL 12-2, UTL 12-3 extracting samples from media, IMA 2-7
restrictions, UTL 11-3 extraction, transformation, and loading
restrictions on, SQL 15-34 (ETL), DWG 10-2
setting a field to a default value, UTL 12-31 overview, DWG 10-2
setting a field to null, UTL 12-31 process, DWG 7-2

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extractionPerformed( ) method, IMA 4-63 failover, OID 1-9, OID 20-1, OID 20-2, OSD 9-8
extractions AlternateServers attribute, OID 20-4
data files, DWG 11-8 and Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-3
distributed operations, DWG 11-11 and service registration, RAC 8-8
full, DWG 11-3 basic high availability configuration, OID 25-3
incremental, DWG 11-3 basics of, RCO 10-5
OCI, DWG 11-10 capabilities in Oracle Internet Directory, OID
online, DWG 11-4 20-7
overview, DWG 11-2 connect-time, NET 2-8, NET 15-4, OID 25-2,
physical, DWG 11-4 NER 7-10, RCO 4-5
Pro*C, DWG 11-10 considerations in deployment, OID 13-7
SQL*Plus, DWG 11-8 default n-node configuration, OID 25-7
extractMedia( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-10, IMA definition, RCO 10-2
4-32 duration of, RCO 10-6
extractSamples( ) method, IMA 6-2, IMA 7-35 host-based, RCO 10-12
extractValue, XDG 4-24 in cluster configurations, OID 24-1
creating indexes, query rewrite, XDG 5-67 in clustered environment, how it works, OID
query rewrite, XDG 5-52 24-7
rewrites in XPath expressions, XDG 5-66 in Real Application Clusters environment, OID
EXTRACTVALUE function, SQL 6-63 25-1
extrapolating workloads, PER 1-24 network-level, OID 20-6
extres, ojspc option, JSE 6-21 options in private network infrastructure, OID
20-8
options in public network infrastructure, OID
F
20-5
F variable in SQLDA options on clients, OID 20-3
how value is set, PCC 15-10 recovery processing in Real Application
purpose of, PCC 15-10 Clusters, RCO 10-12
FACT hint, PGR 5-23 server-side, RCO 10-11
fact tables, OSG 4-4, OSG 4-10, OSG 5-9, OSG taking datafiles out of backup mode, RCG 6-17
12-14, OSG 22-2, OSG 24-2, DWG 2-5 Transparent Application Failover, NER 7-16
joining with dimension tables, OSG 24-2 transparent application failover, RCO 4-5
star joins, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 Transparent Application Failover (TAF), NET
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 2-8, NET 15-18
supported configurations, OSG 24-2 failover execution adaptor, DSU 6-35
fact views FAILOVER networking parameter, MIG B-7, NET
defining from workspace objects, OSG 15-15 15-4, NET 15-14, NET 15-17, NER 7-10, NER
factoring matrix 7-11, NER 10-17, NER 10-18, NER 10-20, NER
features, NEW 5-5, NEW 5-14 10-23
options, NEW 5-3 FAILOVER parameter, RAC 9-11
factory method, XDG 12-25 failover sites
facts, DWG 9-2 implementing using FAILOVER option, REP
failed index operation 6-36
resuming, TXT 1-6 FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter, NET
FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS parameter 15-18, NET 15-21, NER 7-16
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 FAILOVER_MODE parameter, RAC 9-2
of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73 for Transparent Application Failover, RAC 9-2
Failover, NEW 3-15 failure

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access to files, RAA 7-11 XML applications, ADX 24-15
ALERT file, RCO 8-2 XSU, ADX 8-46, ADX 23-16
detection by the Cluster Manager, RCO 10-13 FAQs, PCC 1-8
instance, RAA 7-10 FAQs. See frequently asked questions, ADQ 6-1
instance and recovery, RCO 6-7 FAST clause, DWG 8-26
instance recovery, RAA 7-11 fast commit, CON 8-10
multiple node, RAA 7-11 fast full index scans, PGR 1-39
node, RAA 7-10 fast refresh, REP 1-12, REP 3-65, DWG 14-14, CON
primary and secondary instances, RCG 2-7 10-24
primary instance, RCG 2-2 avoiding problems, REP 6-21
protection validation, RCO 10-4 determining possibility of, REP 3-29
secondary instance, RCG 2-6 direct path load, REP 3-65
failure prediction during script generation, OCM multitier materialized views, REP 3-66
3-26 restrictions, DWG 8-27
failure recognition and recovery. See failover Fast Split Partition, NEW 2-2
failure to apply changes, OID 2-23 FAST_START_IO_TARGET initialization
failure to open database after removing parameter, PGR 17-4, PGR 17-8, REF 1-57
incompatibilities, MIG 5-10 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-60
failure tolerance, and replication, OID 13-7 FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET, RDE 4-3
failures parameter, RDE 4-3
archiving redo log files, BRC 1-14 FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET initialization
database buffers and, BRC 3-5 parameter, PGR 17-4, PGR 17-8, PGR 17-12,
described, BRC 1-4 REF 1-58
instance, BRC 1-7 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-60
recovery from, BRC 1-3, CON 5-8, CON 5-10 FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK
internal errors initialization parameter, DWG 21-60, PGR
tracked in trace files, CON 8-14 17-18, REF 1-59
media, BRC 1-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-61
multiplexed online redo logs, SAG 7-5 faster varying Cursor components, OSA 8-6
network, BRC 1-9 fastest-varying dimension, OLA 3-17
safeguards provided, BRC 1-9 fast-start
statement and process, BRC 1-8, CON 8-12 rollback on demand, BRC 3-6
types listed, CON 1-50 fast-start checkpoints
See also recovery FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET initialization
FAL_CLIENT initialization parameter, REF 1-56 parameter, PGR 17-5
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-59 LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL initialization
FAL_SERVER initialization parameter, REF 1-57 parameter, PGR 17-6
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-60 LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT initialization
fallback tag (with plugin tag), JSE 1-23 parameter, PGR 17-6
false forced writes, RDE A-14 fast-start on-demand rollback, PGR 17-17
FALSE keyword fast-start parallel recovery
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 compatibility, MIG 5-45
false pings, RDE A-3 fast-start parallel rollback, PGR 17-17
FALSE value, PLS 2-9 Fast-start Recovery, RCO 10-2
fanning-out of messages, ADQ 7-14 Fast-start Rollback, RCO 10-16
FAQ, ADX 1-28 fast-start rollback
for Oracle objects, ADO 7-1 compatibility, MIG 5-45
JDeveloper, ADX 25-9 fatal errors

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See nonrecoverable errors xxvii
FATAL_ERROR - in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, OID
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.FATA xxiv
L_ERROR, JPR 11-233 instance role specification for primary/secondary
FATAL_ERROR - configurations, NET xxi
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.FATAL_ERROR, name changes
JPR 10-18 CIRCUITS initialization parameter, NET xvi
fault data capture, RCG 8-3 DISPATCHERS initialization
Fault Management events, OEA 6-8 parameter, NET xvi
fault tolerance, RCO 3-6 MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization
fault tolerance mechanisms, OID 20-3 parameter, NET xvi
FDDI MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization
as used in Real Application Clusters, RCO 2-4 parameter, NET xvi
FDS_CLASS, HET 4-12 Oracle Net, NET xvi
FDS_CLASS_VERSION, HET 4-12 Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET xvi
FDS_INST_NAME, HET 4-13 Oracle Net foundation layer, NET xvi
feature Oracle Net Manager, NET xvi
definition, DMC 1-11 shared server, NET xvi
feature compatibility, MIG 5-10 SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS initialization
feature factoring matrix, NEW 5-5, NEW 5-14 parameter, NET xvii
feature selection, DMC 1-2 SHARED_SERVERS initialization
features parameter, NET xvi
linear, SUG 6-6 V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR
new, PCO xiii, PCC xi, DMC 1-2, TXT ix view, NET xvii
new features, MIG 5-10 net service alias support in directory
requiring an upgrade, MIG E-18 server, NET xiv
taking advantage of, RDE 1-2 Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, NET xvii
features, new, DCD xii, ADG xi, ADQ xiii, SPR vii, Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET xxi
PLS xi, REP ix, UTL ix, ADO x, RAA xiii, RCO service naming, NET xxi
xii, RAC xiii, DWG xiii, SAG xvi to SAG xxix, service registration, NET xxi
GLO xi, PGR xi, UMR xi to UMR xv, RMN SERVICE_NAME parameter, NET xxii
xiii to RMN xxix TCP/IP with SSL, NET xxii
client load balancing, NET xx Trace Assistant, NET xv
connection load balancing, NET xxi features,new, PCC xi
connection load balancing for dedicated server Federal Information Processing Standard
configurations, NET xvii configuration, OAS v
connect-time failover, NET xx Federal Information Processing Standard
creating multiple Oracle Contexts, NET xvii (FIPS), OAS 1-7, OAS D-1
direct hand-off, NET xxi sqlnet.ora parameters, OAS D-2
directory naming, NET xx Federal Information Processing Standard 140-1
directory naming access control, NET xv (FIPS), OSD 9-24
dynamic update of LOCAL_LISTENER feedback
parameter, NET xv query, TAD 3-11
dynamic update of REMOTE_LISTENER FEEDBACK parameter
parameter, NET xv for Export utility, UTL 1-20
global database link support in directory for Import utility, UTL 2-21
server, NET xiv feedback parameter
in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 2.1.1, OID Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-11

Master Index-228
Feiner, Amy (welcome), JSE 1-3 optimizing round-trips, HET 3-12
fetch fetching
piecewise, OCI 5-45, OCI 5-51 across commits, PLS 6-51
fetch block of a Cursor bulk, PLS 5-47
definition, OSA 8-27 rows from cursors, PCO F-46, PCO F-49, PCC
determining shape of, OSA 8-29 F-59, PCC F-62
sharing, OSA 8-29 fetching in batches
FETCH CURRENT syntax (iterators), JSS 7-46 batch fetch, PCC 8-5
FETCH DESCRIPTOR SQL statement, PCC F-62 fetching rows in a query, CON 14-13
Fetch Elapsed Time data view, ODP 7-8 embedded SQL, CON 14-6
Fetch event, PGR 12-15 FF datetime format element, SQL 2-70
fetch operation, OCI 4-16 Fibonacci sequence, PLS 8-60
LOB data, OCI 4-16 field conditions
setting prefetch count, OCI 4-17 specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 6-29
fetch size of a Cursor field length
definition, OSA 8-27 SQL*Loader specifications, UTL 6-45
example of specifying, OSA 9-25, OSA 9-26 field location
reasons for specifying, OSA 8-27 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-3
specifying, OSA 8-27 field section
FETCH SQL statement, PCO F-49, PCC F-59 defining, TXT 7-5
FETCH statement, PCO 5-14, PCO 5-15, PCO F-46, definition, TAD 6-7
PCC 14-28, PLS 6-8, PLS 6-23 limitations, TXT 7-7
cursor variable, PCO 6-34 nested, TAD 6-8
example, PCO 5-14 querying, TXT 3-56
example of, PCC 6-15 repeated, TAD 6-8
examples, PCO F-49, PCC F-62 visible and invisible, TAD 6-7
in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-37 field sections
INTO clause, PCO 5-14 adding dynamically, TXT 1-8
INTO clause in, PCC 6-15 repeated, TXT 3-59
purpose of, PCC 6-13, PCC 6-15 WITHIN example, TXT 3-58
results of, PCC 6-15 fields, PLS 5-51
syntax, PLS 13-83 character data length and SQL*Loader, UTL
use in dynamic SQL method 3, PCC 13-20 6-28
use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-34 comparing to literals with SQL*Loader, UTL
use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-35 6-32
used after OPEN command, PCC F-96 delimited
used after OPEN statement, PCO F-72, PCO determining length, UTL 6-28
F-75, PCC F-94 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-24
using in dynamic SQL method 3, PCO 9-20 enclosed and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
FETCH statement (SQL), OLA 10-9 loading all blanks, UTL 6-41
FETCH syntax (scrollable positional iterators), JSS predetermined size
7-45 length, UTL 6-28
fetch, batch, PCO 7-7 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-45
FETCH_ROW procedure, HET 3-7 relative positioning and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-46
executing queries using pass-through specified with a termination delimiter and
SQL, HET 3-11 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
fetches specified with enclosure delimiters and
bulk, HET 4-7 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25

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specifying default delimiters for dropjava, JJD 7-25
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-36 loadjava, JJD 7-16
specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 6-5 file naming conventions, OID 28-19
SQL*Loader delimited FILE networking parameter, NET 10-22
specifications, UTL 6-45 FILE parameter
terminated and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25 for Export utility, UTL 1-20
FIELDS clause for Import utility, UTL 2-21
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-36 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 9-33
terminated by whitespace, UTL 6-48 file paths
figurative constants storing, TAD 1-8
embedded SQL statements, PCO 2-15 file read/write commands, OSG 2-5
FILE file system
associating with OS file, OCI 7-3 used for Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-3
datatype, OCI 3-21 FILE_DATASTORE, TAD 2-4
file about, TAD 1-8, TAD 2-12
ALERT, RCO 8-2 example, TAD 2-23
archiving redo log, RCO 1-6 FILE_DATASTORE object, TXT 2-11
maximum number, RCO A-2 example, TXT 2-11
naming conventions, RCO 8-3 FILE_DATASTORE system-defined
redo log, RCO 1-6 preference, TXT 2-88
saving, OTP 4-14 FILE_ID in DBA_DATA_FILES, SNM A-26
size, RCO B-3 FILE_LOCK view, REF 2-218
file data storage FILE_MAPPING initialization parameter, SAG
example, TXT 7-30 12-22, REF 1-59
file extension setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-61
for INCLUDE files, PCO 2-21, ZZP 1-6 FILE_NAME in DBA_DATA_FILES, SNM A-27
file format, IMU A-1, IMU B-1, IMU C-1 FILE_PING view, REF 2-218
file formats FILECLOSEALL(), ADL 12-10, ADL 12-64, ADL
supported, IMA B-1 12-79
file identifier, OLA 11-4 filename extension default values, ADA 5-9
file I/O, PLS 9-17 filenames
File I/O Rate By Instance chart, RDE 5-4 case significance, REF 1-5
File I/O Rate By Object chart, RDE 5-4 listing for backup, UMR 2-2
File I/O Rate chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-10 name and number, REF 1-60
file length limit, PCO 2-16 normalize, MIG 4-11
file management, RAA 3-2 Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-7
file management locks, CON 20-32 quotation marks, UTL 5-6
file mapping specifying multiple SQL*Loader, UTL 5-9
examples, SAG 12-25 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-5
how it works, SAG 12-16 SQL*Loader bad file, UTL 5-11
how to use, SAG 12-21 FILENEXT function, OLA 11-15
overview, SAG 12-16 FILEOPEN function, OLA 11-4
structures, SAG 12-18 FilePermission, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD 5-23,
views, SAG 12-23 JJD 6-6
File menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-8 FILEREAD command, OLA 5-3
file name extensions, mapping, JSE A-4 files, JJD 2-32
file name requirements and restrictions, JSS 4-47 across calls, JJD 2-35
file names, OLA 11-4 ALERT, RAA 7-11

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ALERT and trace files, CON 8-9, CON 8-14 for Export utility, UTL 1-21
allocating extents, RDE B-8 for Import utility, UTL 2-21
allowing access, OSG 6-9 FILESPERSET parameter
appending output, OLA 7-18 BACKUP command, RMR 2-37
archiving redo log, RAA 6-12 specifying number of files in a backup
control file, RAA 3-8 set, RMN 5-29
dropping, RAC 5-8, RAC 5-9 FILESYSTEMIO_OPTIONS initialization
Export and Import dump file, ADO 4-14 parameter, REF 1-60
fileunit, OLA 11-4 using with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-62
generated by translator, JSE 6-7 filetype, ADA 5-9
initialization parameter, CON 5-4, CON 5-5 fileunit, OLA 11-4
input, ADA 5-8 FILEVIEW command, OLA 11-15
lifetime, JJD 2-33 FILEXT$ view, REF 2-220
location, OID 28-19 FILLER field
locations, ojspc d option, JSE 6-19 example, UTL 10-39
locations, ojspc srcdir option, JSE 6-23 using as argument to init_spec, UTL 6-6
locations, page_repository_root config FILLER support, PCO A-8
param, JSE 9-14 filter
locations, translator output, JSE 6-8 about, TAD 2-4, TAD 2-21
maintaining dimensions from, OLA 11-7, OLA filter columns, REP 6-17
11-10 filter formats
modifying data from, OLA 11-14 supported, TXT B-5
names and identifiers, OLA 11-4 FILTER procedure, TAD 4-3, TXT 8-2
oemctl batch, OEC B-6, OEC F-16 example, TXT 8-4
oms.log, OEC F-14 in-memory example, TXT 8-3
oms.nohup, OEC F-14 result table, TXT A-8
Oracle-managed, SAG 3-1 to SAG 3-28 filter table
output, ADA 5-9 structure, TXT A-8
paging.cfg, OEC B-9 filter types, TXT 2-23
paging.cfg.template, OEC B-9 filtered workload, OTP 13-14
password, CON 22-14 Filtering, OEM 1-16
administrator privileges, CON 5-3 filtering
reading, OLA 11-1 custom, TAD 2-13
reading coded dimension values, OLA 11-12 index default, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28
reading in programs, OLA 11-5 to plain text, TXT 8-13
reading individual records, OLA 11-15 to plain text and HTML, TAD 1-26, TXT 8-2
reading structured PRN, OLA 11-6 filtering chart data, ODP 3-15, OSM 3-14
reading with FILENEXT function, OLA 11-15 filtering documents, TAD 2-13
redo log, RAA 6-12, RCO 8-4 to HTML and plain text, TAD 4-3
relative path names, JJD 2-34 filters, OAD 2-23
renaming, RAC 5-9 Begins With, OID 6-7
saving output in, OLA 7-17, OLA 7-18 character-set, TXT 2-24
scaling input data from, OLA 11-13 Ends With, OID 6-8
specifying as a redo log file group, SQL 7-39 Exact Match, OID 6-8, OID 7-4
specifying as datafiles, SQL 7-39 Greater or Equal, OID 6-8, OID 7-4
specifying as tempfiles, SQL 7-39 IETF-compliant, OID A-20, OAD A-13
See also control files, datafiles, redo log files in attribute searches, OID 6-19
FILESIZE parameter in searches, OID 2-20, OID 6-7

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in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-7 Export, UTL 1-59
Inso, TXT 2-26, TXT B-2 Import, UTL 2-56
ldapsearch, OID A-22, OAD A-15 fine-grained auditing, OSD 7-3, OSD 9-21, SAG
Less or Equal, OID 6-8, OID 7-4 26-18, CON 1-49, CON 24-9, NEW 3-49
not null, OID 6-8 introduction, ADG 11-4
Present, Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-33, Finnish
OID 7-4 index defaults, TXT 2-89
user, TXT 2-31 supplied stoplist, TXT D-7
FINAL and NOT FINAL types, CON 13-13 FIPS
FINAL clause command-line option, ADA 5-15
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-13, SQL 16-14 compliance, SQL B-10
FINAL keyword, ADO 2-36 flagger, ADA ii
modifying finality, ADO 6-15, ADO 8-38 flagging, SQL 10-13
finalizers, JJD 2-35 FIPS flagger
financial analysis, scenario modeling, OLA 8-12 interactive SQL statements and, ADG 7-2
financial applications, OSG 1-3 warns of array usage, PCO 7-6, PCC 8-4
financial operations, OSG 2-6 warns of missing Declare Section, PCC 4-15
Find Attributes button, in Oracle Directory warns of use of pointers as host variables, PCC
Manager, OID 6-18 5-7
Find Objects button, in Oracle Directory FIPS flagger and its uses, PCO viii
Manager, OID 4-10, OID 6-6 FIPS precompiler option, PCO viii, PCO 14-20,
FIND_LRS_DIM_POS function, SUG 14-32 PCC 10-22
FIND_MEASURE function, SUG 14-33 FIPS. See Federal Information Processing Standard
findAttrDecl(String) - (FIPS)
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.findAttrDecl(j FIPS standard, CON 14-6
ava.lang.String), JPR 11-73 Firewall, VPN Connections, OEA B-7
findEntity(String, boolean) - Firewalls, OEA B-2
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.findEntity(java.lang.S firewalls, OSD 3-7, OSD 9-57, OSD 9-58
tring, boolean), JPR 11-61 Firewalls, Capacity Planner, OEA B-10
findEquivClass(String, String) - Firewalls, Performance Manager, OEA B-10
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.findEqui Firewalls, Port Usage-Console/OMS, OEA B-3
vClass(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR Firewalls, Port Usage-OMS/Managed Target, OEA
7-32 B-4
findNotation(String) - first child node’s value, ADX 4-59
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.findNotation(java.lan FIRST collection method, PLS 5-30
g.String), JPR 11-62 FIRST function, SQL 6-64
fine grained access control, ADG 11-4 FIRST_ROWS hint, PGR 1-13, TAD 3-19
partitioned, OCI 8-17 better response time example, TAD 5-7
fine-grained access control, SAG 23-4, CON 23-24, better throughput example, TAD 5-10
NEW 3-54 example, TAD 1-19
application context, ADG 11-9, ADG 12-8 FIRST_ROWS(n) hint, SQL 2-97, DWG 21-93, PGR
DBMS_RLS package, SPR 61-1 5-7
facilitating VPD, OSD 9-19 FIRST_VALUE function, SQL 6-66, DWG 19-24
features, ADG 12-40 FIRST/LAST functions, DWG 19-28
introduction, ADG 12-40 FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure, SAG 22-2,
performance, ADG 12-43 SAG 22-7
per-user, OSD 9-20 example, SAG 22-12
fine-grained access support fixed indexing, SUG 1-16

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fixed record length FLEXTD, OEC 4-13
example, UTL 10-34 FLOAT
fixed user database links external datatype, OCI 3-12, IPI 4-11
07_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY initialization Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
parameter, SAG 28-18 FLOAT -
advantages and disadvantages, SAG 28-17 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.F
creating, SAG 29-11 LOAT, JPR 7-55
definition, SAG 28-16 FLOAT datatype, PCO 4-7, PCC 4-6, SQL 2-14,
example, SAG 28-20 UTL 6-9
fixed views, OSG 7-2, CON 4-7 DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
FIXED_DATE initialization parameter, ADG 3-16, EXTERNAL format
REF 1-60 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-19
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-62 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
fixedchar option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-32 FLOAT datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
fixedchar option (SQLJ -fixedchar), JSS 8-58 FLOAT EXTERNAL data values
fixed-format records, UTL 3-4 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-20
fixed-length records Float OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9,
external tables, UTL 12-4 OSA 5-10
fixed-size tiles, SUG 4-3 FLOAT subtype, PLS 3-4
fixed-width multibyte encoding schemes, GLO floating point numbers, comparing, OLA 4-25
2-10 floating-point format
fixit job, OEA 5-3, OEA 6-1, OEM 1-12, OEM 3-1, limitations when calculating, OLA 4-18
OEM 3-5, OEM 3-8 use of, OLA 4-18
with events, OEA 6-1 floating-point numbers, SQL 2-12, SQL 2-14
flag, PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY, PLS 6-62 FLOOR function, SQL 6-68
FLAGGER session parameter, SQL 10-13 FLUSH command, NER 3-19
flagging of nonstandard features, CON 14-6 FLUSH SHARED POOL clause
flags, PCO 8-9 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-30
warning flags, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-14 flush( ), IMJ 7-38
flags for special processing, JSS 8-65 flush()
FLASHBACK ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-18
17-39, SQL 17-42, SQL 17-43 flush() -
FLASHBACK object privilege, SQL 17-47 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.flush(), JPR
flashback queries, SQL 18-14 11-8
using with inserts, SQL 17-58, SQL 18-65 flush() -
flashback query oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.flush(),
and AS OF clause of SELECT statement, ADG JPR 11-230
7-45 flush() -
and DBMS_STATS package, ADG 7-47 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.flush(), J
examples, ADG 7-48 PR 11-254
overview, CON 20-41 FLUSH_NAME command, NER 3-20
setting retention period for, SAG 13-10 flushErrorListener(DOMLocator) -
uses, CON 20-43 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.flushErrorListen
using, ADG 7-43 er(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMLocator), JPR
FLASHBACK_SCN parameter 11-186
for Export utility, UTL 1-22 flushErrorListenerStream(DOMLocator) -
FLASHBACK_TIME parameter oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.flushErrorListen
for Export utility, UTL 1-22 erStream(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMLocator), J

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PR 11-186 example, PCO 7-16
flushErrors() - example of using, PCC 8-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.flushErrors(), J of ANALYZE ... COMPUTE STATISTICS, SQL
PR 11-186 12-39
flushErrorStream() - of ANALYZE ... ESTIMATE STATISTICS, SQL
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.flushErrorStream(), 12-39
JPR 10-10 of CREATE INDEXTYPE, SQL 13-92
flushing, OCI 13-11 of embedded SQL EXECUTE DESCRIPTOR
LOB buffer, ADL 5-22 statement, PCC F-57
object changes, OCI 10-15 of embedded SQL EXECUTE statement, PCO
objects, OCI 13-11 F-42, PCO F-44, PCC F-55
flushing buffer, ADL 5-18 of embedded SQL INSERT statement, PCO F-57
temporary LOB, ADL 11-204 of EXPLAIN PLAN, SQL 17-26
FM format model modifier, SQL 2-76 purpose of, PCC 8-18
FM number format element, SQL 2-65 requirements for, PCC 8-18
FMON background process, SAG 12-17 restrictions, PCO 7-17
FMPUTL external process restrictions on, PCC 8-19
used for file mapping, SAG 12-18 using in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-37
focused tuning using with host arrays, PCC 8-18
description, OTP 9-4 using with host tables, PCO 7-16
instance tuning when variable negative or zero, PCC 8-18
I/O parameter, OTP 12-5 FOR command
OS specific parameter, OTP 12-5 example of, OLA 7-16
parallel query parameter, OTP 12-5 looping over dimension values, OLA 7-15, OLA
SGA parameter, OTP 12-4 7-16
sort parameter, OTP 12-5 FOR EACH ROW clause, ADG 15-11
folder, defined, XDG 13-4 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-104
Folder, definition, ADX Glossary-8 FOR loops, PLS 4-13
foldering cursor, PLS 6-13
explained, XDG 13-2 dynamic range, PLS 4-15
summary, XDG 1-12 iteration scheme, PLS 4-13
Foldering, definition, ADX Glossary-8 loop counter, PLS 4-13
font control, OEM 1-19 nested, PLS 4-16
font settings, OEM 1-19 FOR PARTITION clause, SAG 17-44
fontGet(AttributeSet), JPR 15-4 FOR UPDATE clause, PLS 6-7
fonts LOB locator, ADL 5-2
Unicode, GLO 12-2 LOBs, ADL 2-7
Unicode for UNIX, GLO 12-3 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-24
Unicode for Windows, GLO 12-2 of SELECT, SQL 18-10, SQL 18-26
fontSet(MutableAttributeSet, Font), JPR 15-4 restriction on, PLS 6-20
footprint, JJD 1-16, JJD 2-4 when to use, PLS 6-50
FOP FOR UPDATE OF clause, PCO 3-21
FAQ, ADX 9-90 locking rows with, PCC 3-24
serializer, ADX 9-53 purpose of, PCC 3-24
serializer to produce PDF, ADX 9-64 when to use, PCC 3-24
FOP, Apache, ADX x FORALL statement, PLS 5-41
FOP, definition, ADX Glossary-8 syntax, PLS 13-88
FOR clause, PCO 7-16 using, ADG 9-18

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using with BULK COLLECT clause, PLS 5-50 forcing a log switch, SAG 7-18
FORCE ANY TRANSACTION system using ARCHIVE_LAG_TIME, SAG 7-10
privilege, SQL 17-44 with the ALTER SYSTEM statement, SAG 7-18
FORCE clause, DWG 8-26 forecasting commands, OSG 2-6
COMMIT statement, SAG 32-10 forecasting data, OLA 5-15
of COMMIT, SQL 12-73 foreground processes
of COMMIT statement, PCO F-17, PCC F-26 instance shutdown, RAA 4-20
of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-43 foreign function libraries
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-66 exporting, UTL 1-56
of DROP INDEX, SQL 16-77 importing, UTL 2-60
of DROP INDEXTYPE, SQL 16-79 foreign key, JPG 5-5
of DROP OPERATOR, SQL 16-88 constraints, DWG 7-5
of DROP TYPE, SQL 17-16 joins
of REVOKE, SQL 17-95 snowflake schemas, DWG 17-5
of ROLLBACK, SQL 17-102 foreign key constraints, SQL 7-14
of ROLLBACK statement, PCO F-78, PCC F-101 adding master sites, RAR 7-4
ROLLBACK statement, SAG 32-10 changes in parent key values, CON 21-16
FORCE keyword, ADO 5-19 constraint checking, CON 21-23
FORCE LOGGING clause defining, ADG 4-27, ADG 4-28
CREATE CONTROLFILE, SAG 2-30 deleting parent table rows and, CON 21-16
CREATE DATABASE, SAG 2-29 enabling, ADG 4-21, ADG 4-29
CREATE TABLESPACE, SAG 11-20 maximum number of columns in, CON 21-13
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-40 NOT NULL constraint and, ADG 4-11
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108 nulls and, CON 21-15
of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-20 one-to-many relationship, ADG 4-11
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-29 one-to-n relationships, ADG 4-11
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-85 share locks, CON 21-17
performance considerations, SAG 2-30 UNIQUE key constraint and, ADG 4-11
FORCE LOGGING mode, CON 19-5 updating parent key tables, CON 21-16
FORCE mode option, XDG 5-13 updating tables, CON 21-17, CON 21-19
FORCE mode, warning notice, RAA 5-8 foreign keys
FORCE option, ADO 4-8 privilege to use parent key, CON 23-6
DELETE command, RMN 7-14, RMN 18-8 replicated tables, REP 6-2
force option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-26 representing many-to-one entity relationship
FORCE PARALLEL DML clause with, ADO 9-6
of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-4 foreign keys with version-enabled tables, ADW
FORCE parameter 1-17
and job-to-instance affinity, SPR 20-2 foreign node, RCG 1-6
force refresh, REP 1-12, REP 3-67 foreign tables
FORCE TRANSACTION system privilege, SQL rowids of, SQL 2-35
17-44 forget phase
FORCE_UNION_REWRITE hint, SQL 2-96, PGR two-phase commit, SAG 31-15
xii, PGR 5-20 form feed (escape sequence), OLA 3-6
forced disk writes, RDE A-15 formal parameters, PLS 6-8
false, RDE A-14 format
reasons for, RDE 4-14 masks, PLS 3-26
forcing of functions, PLS 8-6
COMMIT or ROLLBACK, SAG 32-4, SAG 32-9 of packaged subprograms, PLS 8-11

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of procedures, PLS 8-3 filtering, TAD 2-13
format column, TAD 1-9, TAD 2-13, TXT 1-35 for dates and numbers. See format models
format elements, GLO 7-14 numeric, GLO 3-30
C, GLO 7-14 of return values from the database, SQL 2-62
D, GLO 7-14 of values stored in the database, SQL 2-62
day, GLO 3-21 SQL*Loader input records and, UTL 5-40
G, GLO 7-14 supported, TAD 1-9
IW, GLO 7-14 time, GLO 3-21
IY, GLO 7-14 formats of COBOL statements
L, GLO 7-14 ANSI, PCO 2-12
month, GLO 3-21 TERMINAL, PCO 2-12
RM, GLO 7-13 formats, of distinguished names, OID 2-3, OAD
RN, GLO 7-14 2-3
format mask, PCO 4-44 formatted documents
format masks, GLO 3-31, GLO 7-13 filtering, TXT 2-26
TO_DATE function, ADG 3-15 formatter tables
format models, SQL 2-62 in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3
changing the return format, SQL 2-63 formatting
date, SQL 2-68 data, OSG 3-11
changing, SQL 2-69 formatting errors
default format, SQL 2-69 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-12
format elements, SQL 2-69 Forms
maximum length, SQL 2-69 upgrading Oracle Forms applications, MIG 6-10
modifiers, SQL 2-76 formulas in expressions, OLA 4-12
number, SQL 2-64 forName method, JJD 2-27
number, elements of, SQL 2-64 ForUpdate/updateColumns (WITH clause), JSS
specifying, SQL 2-63 3-7
XML, SQL 2-79 forward declarations, PLS 8-10
FORMAT precompiler option, PCO 14-21 when needed, PLS 8-10, PLS 8-63
purpose, PCO 2-12 forward reference, PCO 5-13
FORMAT statement forward references, PLS 2-17
in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3 why not allowed, PCC 6-13
FORMAT statement in DB2 forward tag, JSE 1-21
not allowed by SQL*Loader, UTL B-3 forward type definitions, PLS 10-33
formatErrorMesg(int) - %FOUND cursor attribute, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.formatErrorMesg(int), four-node hub configuration, RCG 1-11
JPR 10-11 FRACTION_DIGITS -
formatErrorMessage(int) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.F
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.forma RACTION_DIGITS, JPR 7-55
tErrorMessage(int), JPR 11-233 fractional seconds, CON 12-12
formatErrorMessage(int) - fractured blocks
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.formatErrorMess definition, RMN 5-67
age(int), JPR 10-20 detection, RMN 5-67
formats fragmentation
compression, IMU A-1, IMU B-1, IMU C-1 parallel DDL, DWG 21-16
currency, GLO 3-32 reducing, UTL 2-53
date, GLO 3-18 fragmentation of index, TAD 2-40, TAD 5-25, TXT
file, IMU A-1, IMU B-1, IMU C-1 1-37

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viewing, TAD 2-41 freeing objects, IPI 3-25
frameworks, SNM 1-3 FREELIST GROUPS
free buffer wait events, PGR 22-40 storage option, instance number, RAA B-2
free list groups FREELIST GROUPS clause, RDE B-4, REF 1-67
assigned to instance, RAA B-2 determining reorganization needs, RDE B-3
assigning to session, RDE B-6 parameter, use, RDE B-4
for concurrent inserts, RDE B-2 parameter, use with indexes, RDE B-6
setting !blocks, RDE A-5 FREELIST GROUPS option, RAA B-2
free lists, RAA B-3, CON B-20 FREELIST GROUPS parameter
cluster, RDE B-5 of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-61
creating for clustered tables, RDE B-5 FREELIST GROUPS storage parameter
creating for indexes, RDE B-6 description, SAG 14-11
examples, RDE B-5 FREELISTS clause, RDE B-4
hash cluster, RDE B-5 creating for clustered tables, RDE B-5
in exclusive mode, RDE B-3, RDE B-8 creating for indexes, RDE B-6
number of lists, RDE B-4 examples of use, RDE B-5
specifying for a table, partition, cluster, or maximum value, RDE B-4
index, SQL 7-61 parameter, use, RDE B-4
specifying for LOBs, SQL 15-39 parameter, use with indexes, RDE B-6
free space STORAGE clause, RDE B-4
automatic segment space management, CON FREELISTS GROUPS parameter, SAG 11-8, SAG
2-6 11-9
coalescing, SAG 11-16 FREELISTS parameter, DWG 21-84, SAG 11-8,
coalescing extents, CON B-3 SAG 11-9
SMON process, CON 8-11 of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-62
coalescing within data blocks, CON 2-6 FREELISTS storage parameter
free lists, CON B-20 description, SAG 14-11
listing free extents, SAG 21-36 FREEPOOLS parameter
managing, CON 2-6 of LOB storage, SQL 15-39
managing with SQL, RAA B-3 FREETEMPORARY(), ADL 11-31
parameters for data blocks, CON 2-7, CON B-15 freeTemporary() as JDBC workaround, ADL 11-11
section of data blocks, CON 2-5 FREEZE_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW
tablespaces and, SAG 11-51 1-14
free space list FREEZE_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-14
locating space, REF 1-67 FreezeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-30, ADW
free space management 2-31
automatic segment-space management, RCO freezing
8-5 workspace changes, SPR 80-30, ADW 1-8, ADW
in-segment, CON 2-6 2-31
FREE SQL statement, PCC 17-7, PCC F-65 French
FREE statement, PCO F-52 fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72
free() function, PCC 15-37 supplied stoplist, TXT D-8
example of using, PCC 15-37 French stemming, TXT 2-71
freeing frequency, OTP 14-5
objects, OCI 10-33, OCI 13-9 Frequently Asked Questions, PCC 1-8
temporary LOBs, ADL 11-31 Class Generator for Java, ADX 7-29
thread context, PCO 12-9, PCO F-21, PCC 11-10, XML Parser for PL/SQL, ADX 20-16
PCC F-29 XSQL Servlet, ADX 9-79

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frequently asked questions, ADQ 6-1 using to transport Export files, UTL 1-53
about Oracle objects, ADO 7-1 FTP presentation, NET 4-9
general questions, ADQ 6-1 dedicated server configuration, NET 4-15
installation questions, ADQ 6-19 shared server configuration, NET 4-14
Internet access questions, ADQ 6-17 FTP protocol, NET 1-8
JMS questions, ADQ 6-16 ftp_proxy attribute, TXT 2-14
Messaging Gateway questions, ADQ 6-6 full active configurations, RDE 1-3
Oracle Internet Directory, ADQ 6-18 full backups, RMN 5-37
performance questions, ADQ 6-19 full database mode
transformation questions, ADQ 6-19 Export, UTL 1-8
frequently asked questions (FAQ), DSU B-1, DSU Import, UTL 2-22
E-1, IMU G-1, SSG A-1 specifying with FULL, UTL 1-23
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) FULL hint, SQL 2-97, PGR 4-6, PGR 5-11
AQ and XML, XDG 23-13 full name, Java, JPG 2-3
Oracle Text, XDG 7-64 full names (schema names), JSS 11-11
versioning, XDG 14-12 full outer joins, SQL 18-18
FROM clause FULL parameter
of queries, SQL 8-10 for Export utility, UTL 1-23
FROM COLUMNS clause for Import utility, UTL 2-22
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 full parameter
FROM FUNCTIONS clause Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-12
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 full partition-wise joins, DWG 5-21, PGR 9-17
FROM INDEXES clause FULL privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-19, OLS 3-21
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 full scan, PCO D-6
FROM INDEXTYPES clause description of, PCC C-6
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 Full Scan option
FROM PACKAGES clause collecting exact statistics data, OTP 13-10
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 Full Table, OTP 5-36
from Tablespace Map, OTP 24-4 full table scans, PGR 8-14, PGR 8-21, PGR 22-35
FROM TYPES clause LRU algorithm and, CON 7-8
of DISASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 16-65 parallel execution, CON 18-3, CON 18-4
FROM_815_TO_81x procedure, SUG 15-2 rule-based optimizer, PGR 8-14
FROM_LOCATION, OUI 3-8 Full Table scans as non-driving tables in nested loop
FROM_LOCATION_CD_LABEL, OUI 3-8 joins, OTP 5-36
FROM_TZ function, SQL 6-68 full themes
fromchar parameter, GLO 11-12 obtaining, TAD 4-5
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-12 full-text search
fromnchar parameter using Oracle9i Text, ADG 3-27
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-12 function calls, stored, JSS 3-61
FROMUSER parameter function calls, tracing, OID 5-26
for Import utility, UTL 2-22 function expressions
front-ends, CON 6-2 built-in, SQL 4-11
FTP user-defined, SQL 4-11
configuration parameters, Oracle XMl DB, XDG function names
19-5 coding guidelines, OCI 2-41
creating default tables, XDG 5-71 function prototype
protocol server, features, XDG 19-7 definition of, PCC 10-14
protocol server, using, XDG 3-44 function settings, DMC 1-19

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function shipping, RDE 2-4 datetime, SQL 6-5
functional index, ADX Glossary-8 DBUriType, XDG 12-18
functional indexes, ADL 7-32 DECODE, SQL 6-50
functional lookup, TAD 5-14 defined, OLA 4-15
function-based index defining an index on, SQL 13-72
creating in Enterprise Manager, XDG 21-42 definition, CON 1-13
creating on extract or existsNode, XDG 4-38 DENSE_RANK, DWG 19-5
with SDO_GEOMETRY objects, SUG 7-3 examples, SQL 13-59
function-based indexes, SQL 13-62, SAG executing, SQL 12-66
16-14 to SAG 16-18, CON 10-32, PER 1-16, PGR from parallel query processes, SQL 13-57
4-10 external, SQL 13-49, SQL 14-62
and query rewrite, SQL 10-10 FIRST_VALUE, DWG 19-24
creating, SQL 13-72 FIRST/LAST, DWG 19-28
dependencies, CON 10-33, CON 15-8 function-based indexes, CON 10-32
DISABLED, CON 15-8, CON 15-9 GetConflictWorkspace, ADW 2-36
disabling, SQL 10-101 GetDiffVersions, ADW 2-37
enabling, SQL 9-74, SQL 9-79, SQL 10-101 GetLockMode, ADW 2-38
enabling and disabling, SQL 9-74 GetMultiWorkspaces, ADW 2-39
invalidations GetOpContext, ADW 2-40
during upgrade, MIG 4-16 GetPrivs, ADW 2-41
on type methods, ADO 8-33 GetSessionInfo, ADW 2-42
privilege and session requirements, SUG 7-4 GetWorkspace, ADW 2-44
privileges, CON 10-33, CON 15-8 GROUP_ID, DWG 18-17
refreshing, SQL 9-49 GROUPING, DWG 18-13
UNUSABLE, CON 15-9 GROUPING_ID, DWG 18-17
function-based indexing, ADL 1-7 in expressions, OLA 4-12
functions, PLS 8-1, PLS 8-6, JPG 1-4 inverse distribution, SQL 6-115, SQL 6-118
See also SQL functions isSchemaValid, XDG 6-10
3GL, calling, SQL 14-2 isSchemaValidated, XDG 6-9
analytic issuing COMMIT or ROLLBACK
user-defined, SQL 13-58 statements, SQL 10-3
associating statistics with, SQL 12-49, SQL 12-50 IsWorkspaceOccupied, ADW 2-55
attributes, OCI 6-7 LAG/LEAD, DWG 19-27
avoiding run-time compilation, SQL 9-61 LAST_VALUE, DWG 19-24
body, PLS 8-7 linear regression, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-31
built_in naming rules, SQL 2-114
as expressions, SQL 4-11 NTILE, DWG 19-14
built-in, PLS 2-35 numeric, OLA 5-16
call, PLS 8-8 parallel execution, DWG 21-28
calling, SQL 12-66 parameter, PLS 8-6
cannot serve as host variables, PCC 4-19 partitioning
changing the declaration of, SQL 13-52 among parallel query processes, SQL 13-57
changing the definition of, SQL 13-52 parts, PLS 8-7
COUNT, DWG 6-5 PERCENT_RANK, DWG 19-14
createXML, XDG 4-15 PL/SQL, CON 14-21
CUME_DIST, DWG 19-13 contrasted with procedures, CON 14-21
data mining, DMC 1-4 DETERMINISTIC, CON 15-8
datatype of return value, SQL 13-54 deterministic, PGR 2-29

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privileges for, CON 23-8 SYS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-41
roles, CON 23-21 table, SQL 13-57
See also procedures transform, XDG 6-2
precompiling, ZZP 3-9 updateXML, XDG 5-70
privileges executed with, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10 user_defined
RANK, DWG 19-5 as expressions, SQL 4-11
ranking, DWG 19-5 user-defined, SQL 6-219, OLA 7-3, OLA 7-11,
RATIO_TO_REPORT, DWG 19-27 OLA 7-12
recompiling, SAG 21-25 aggregate, SQL 13-58
recompiling explicitly, SQL 9-62 extensible optimization, PGR 1-74
recompiling invalid, SQL 9-61 using a saved copy, SQL 13-56
re-creating, SQL 13-52, SQL 13-95 WIDTH_BUCKET, DWG 19-42
reference information, ADW 2-1 windowing, DWG 19-17
REGR_AVGX, DWG 19-32 writing, OLA 7-11
REGR_AVGY, DWG 19-32 XMLAgg, XDG 10-17
REGR_COUNT, DWG 19-32 XMLColAttVal, XDG 10-19
REGR_INTERCEPT, DWG 19-32 XMLConcat, XDG 10-15
REGR_SLOPE, DWG 19-32 XMLElement, XDG 10-5
REGR_SXX, DWG 19-33 XMLForest, XDG 10-9
REGR_SXY, DWG 19-33 XMLSequence, XDG 10-11, XDG 10-13
REGR_SYY, DWG 19-33 XMLTransform, XDG 6-2
removing from the database, SQL 16-74 XMLType, XDG 4-7
replicating, REP 2-27 See also PL/SQL, procedures
reporting, DWG 19-24 functions and procedures
RETURN clause, PLS 8-7 aggregate (spatial), SUG 12-1
returning collections, SQL 13-57 ANALYZE_RTREE, SUG 16-3
returning results iteratively, SQL 13-57 AVERAGE_MBR, SUG 16-5
ROW_NUMBER, DWG 19-16 CLIP_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-5
schema executed in, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10 CONCATENATE_GEOM_SEGMENTS, SUG
schemaValidate, XDG 6-9 14-7
setSchemaValidated, XDG 6-10 CONNECTED_GEOM_SEGMENTS, SUG 14-10
specification, PLS 8-7 CONVERT_TO_LRS_DIM_ARRAY, SUG 14-12
specifying schema and user privileges for, SQL CONVERT_TO_LRS_GEOM, SUG 14-15
13-55 CONVERT_TO_LRS_LAYER, SUG 14-18
SQL, CON 14-2 CONVERT_TO_STD_DIM_ARRAY, SUG 14-21
COUNT, CON 10-52 CONVERT_TO_STD_GEOM, SUG 14-23
in CHECK constraints, CON 21-21 CONVERT_TO_STD_LAYER, SUG 14-25
in views, CON 10-19 coordinate system transformation, SUG 13-1
NVL, CON 10-10 DEFINE_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-27
optimizing view queries, PGR 2-44 DYNAMIC_SEGMENT, SUG 14-30
statistics, assigning default cost, SQL 12-49 ESTIMATE_INDEX_PERFORMANCE, SUG
statistics, defining default selectivity, SQL 12-49 16-7
stored, SQL 13-49 ESTIMATE_TILING_LEVEL, SUG 16-10
storing return value of, SQL 12-67 ESTIMATE_TILING_TIME, SUG 16-12
synonyms for, SQL 15-2 ESTIMATE_TOTAL_NUMTILES, SUG 16-14
syntax, PLS 13-92 EXTENT_OF, SUG 16-17
SYS_DBURIGEN, XDG 12-29 EXTRACT, SUG 17-2
SYS_XMLAgg, XDG 10-50 FIND_LRS_DIM_POS, SUG 14-32

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FIND_MEASURE, SUG 14-33 SDO_MBR, SUG 11-32
FROM_815_TO_81x, SUG 15-2 SDO_MIN_MBR_ORDINATE, SUG 11-34
GEOM_SEGMENT_END_MEASURE, SUG SDO_POINTONSURFACE, SUG 11-36
14-45 SDO_UNION, SUG 11-38
GEOM_SEGMENT_END_PT, SUG 14-37 SDO_XOR, SUG 11-41
GEOM_SEGMENT_LENGTH, SUG 14-39 SET_PT_MEASURE, SUG 14-80
GEOM_SEGMENT_START_MEASURE, SUG spatial aggregate, SUG 12-1
14-41 SPLIT_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-83
GEOM_SEGMENT_START_PT, SUG 14-43 supported by approximations with geodetic
geometry, SUG 11-1 data, SUG 5-20
GET_MEASURE, SUG 14-45 TO_734, SUG 15-6
GETVERTICES, SUG 17-5 TO_81x, SUG 15-8
HISTOGRAM_ANALYSIS, SUG 16-19 TO_CURRENT, SUG 15-11
IS_GEOM_SEGMENT_DEFINED, SUG 14-47 TRANSFORM, SUG 13-2
IS_MEASURE_DECREASING, SUG 14-49 TRANSFORM_LAYER, SUG 13-5
IS_MEASURE_INCREASING, SUG 14-51 TRANSLATE_MEASURE, SUG 14-86
linear referencing (LRS), SUG 14-1 tuning, SUG 16-1
LOCATE_PT, SUG 14-53 utility, SUG 17-1
MEASURE_RANGE, SUG 14-56 VALID_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-88
MEASURE_TO_PERCENTAGE, SUG 14-58 VALID_LRS_POINT, SUG 14-90
migration, SUG 15-1 VALID_MEASURE, SUG 14-92
MIX_INFO, SUG 16-21 VALIDATE_GEOMETRY, SUG 11-44
not supported with geodetic data, SUG 5-19 VALIDATE_GEOMETRY_WITH_CONTEXT, S
OFFSET_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-60 UG 11-46
OGIS_METADATA_FROM, SUG 15-4 VALIDATE_LAYER, SUG 11-49
OGIS_METADATA_TO, SUG 15-5 VALIDATE_LAYER_WITH_CONTEXT, SUG
PERCENTAGE_TO_MEASURE, SUG 14-64 11-52
PROJECT_PT, SUG 14-66 VALIDATE_LRS_GEOMETRY, SUG 14-94
QUALITY_DEGRADATION, SUG 16-23 VIEWPORT_TRANSFORM function, SUG 13-7
REDEFINE_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-68 WITHIN_DISTANCE, SUG 11-55
RELATE, SUG 11-4 fundamental Source objects
RESET_MEASURE, SUG 14-71 creating, OSA 5-10
REVERSE_GEOMETRY, SUG 14-73 definition, OSA 5-5
REVERSE_MEASURE, SUG 14-75 FundamentalMetadataObject class, OSA 2-24
RTREE_QUALITY, SUG 16-25 FundamentalMetadataProvider class, OSA 2-24
SCALE_GEOM_SEGMENT, SUG 14-77 funneling-in of messages. See compositing,
SDO_AGGR_CENTROID, SUG 12-2 ADQ 7-14
SDO_AGGR_CONVEXHULL, SUG 12-4 further references, ADX 1-41
SDO_ARC_DENSIFY, SUG 11-7 fusion write, RDE 4-14
SDO_AREA, SUG 11-10 fuzzy matching, TAD 2-18
SDO_BUFFER, SUG 11-12 automatic language detection, TXT 2-72
SDO_CENTROID, SUG 11-16 default, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-29
SDO_CONVEXHULL, SUG 11-18 example for enabling, TXT 2-75
SDO_DIFFERENCE, SUG 11-20 specifying a language, TXT 2-73
SDO_DISTANCE, SUG 11-23 fuzzy operator, TAD 3-15, TXT 3-17
SDO_INTERSECTION, SUG 11-25 fuzzy_match attribute, TXT 2-73
SDO_LENGTH, SUG 11-28 fuzzy_numresults attribute, TXT 2-73
SDO_MAX_MBR_ORDINATE, SUG 11-30 fuzzy_score attribute, TXT 2-73

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FX format model modifier, SQL 2-77 General Purpose
configuration type, RAC 3-5
description of configuration type, RAC 3-6
G
General purpose utility functions, OIA 3-15
G number format element, SQL 2-65 general recovery clause
garbage collection, TAD 2-41, JJD 1-14, JJD 1-15, of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-27
JJD 2-5, JPG 1-10, JPG 1-12 General section of the response file, OUI 3-7
in replication, OID 21-6, OID 22-14 General tab, from Create Job property sheet, RAA
interval, modifying, OID 22-15 5-17
managing resources, JJD 2-32 generalizedTimeMatch matching rule, OID C-10
misuse, JJD 2-34 generalizedTimeOrderingMatch matching
purpose, JJD 2-34 rule, OID C-10
gateway agent, ADQ 18-5 GENERATE clause, translation statement, JJP 3-37
managing, ADQ 18-13 generate command
gateway links. See messaging gateway links, enabling logging for, OCM A-10
messaging links Generate Database Creation Scripts
gateways on Creation Options page, RAC 4-17
how they work, HET 2-9 Generate Enterprise Report, OEM 1-18
GATHER_ INDEX_STATS procedure generate(DTD, String) -
in DBMS_STATS package, PGR 3-6 oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.genera
GATHER_DATABASE_STATS procedure te(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD,
in DBMS_STATS package, PGR 3-6 java.lang.String), JPR 6-21
GATHER_SCHEMA_STATS procedure generate(XMLSchema) -
in DBMS_STATS package, PGR 3-6 oracle.xml.classgen.SchemaClassGenerator.gen
GATHER_TABLE_STATS procedure erate(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema),
in DBMS_STATS package, PGR 3-6 JPR 6-27
gathering data, PER 2-6 generated code, by translator, JSE 6-2
GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS initialization generated output names, by translator, JSE 6-3
parameter, REF 1-60 generated XML, ADX 1-28
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-62 customizing, ADX 8-12
GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS parameter, RAA 2-14, RDE GenerateReplicationSupport procedure, SPR 80-32,
A-6, RDE A-10 ADW 2-34
examples, RDE A-5 generateSignature( ), IMJ 6-5
reducing false pings, RDE A-15 generateSignature( ) method, IMU 8-48
setting, RDE A-4 generateStatement( ) method, IMA 4-48
syntax, RDE A-4 generating
GCS a script, OCM 1-24, OCM 3-19
recovery steps, RAA 7-11 a script using the command line interface, OCM
GDAY - A-9
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.G DBUriType using SYS_DBURIGEN, XDG 12-29
DAY, JPR 7-55 replication support, MIG E-5, MIG E-13, RAR
GDS. See Global Directory Service (GDS) 3-13
GE operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 procedural replication, RAR 7-50
genbean flag, XDG 9-21 simpleType element classes, ADX 7-7
General Details, OTP 5-16 top level complexType element classes, ADX
General page 7-7
job, OEA 5-13 generating an uptime report, RCG 4-14
General Page (Event Viewer Window), OEM 2-9 generating recommendations, OTP 10-4

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generating reports setting parameters for ODBC source, HET 7-10
Analysis report, OTP 17-1 UNIX, HET 7-11
Recommendation Summary report, OTP 17-2 Windows NT, HET 7-10
Session Data report, OTP 17-2 setting parameters for OLE DB source, HET
generating XML, ADX 8-17, ADX 8-32 7-12
DBMS_XMLGEN example, XDG 10-29 SQL execution, HET 7-6
element forest supported functions, HET 7-7
XMLColAttVal, XDG 10-19 supported SQL syntax, HET 7-7
from SQL, DBMS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-20 types of agents, HET 7-2
one document from another, XDG 10-12 UPDATE statement, HET 7-7
SQL, SYS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-41 generic connectivity
SYS_XMLAgg, XDG 10-50 definition, SAG 28-6
using DBMS_XMLQuery, ADX 23-2 error tracing, HET A-6
using SQL functions, XDG 10-2 generic documentation references
using XSU command line, getXML, ADX 8-17 Windows NT-specific authentication
XML SQL Utility (XSU), XDG 10-54 methods, OAS E-17
XMLAgg, XDG 10-17 generic setup, OIA 2-1
XMLConcat, XDG 10-15 generic types
XMLElement, XDG 10-5 See ANYTYPE type
XMLForest, XDG 10-9 GENSQLOBJS program, OSG 9-10
XMLSequence, XDG 10-11 gensubclass option, JJP 3-20
XSQL, XDG 10-51 GENXTB form
generic base letter search, GLO 4-16 how to run, PCC 20-12
generic channels use with user exits, PCC 20-12
definition, RMN 8-12 GENXTB utility
Generic Connectivity how to run, PCC 20-13
architecture, HET 7-3 use with user exits, PCC 20-13
Oracle and non-Oracle on same geocoding, SUG 1-25
machine, HET 7-4 geodetic coordinates, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2
Oracle and non-Oracle on separate arcs and circles not supported, SUG 5-4
machines, HET 7-3 functions not supported, SUG 5-19
configuration, HET 7-8 functions supported by approximations, SUG
creating initialization file, HET 7-8 5-20
data dictionary support for, SUG 5-3
translation support, HET D-1 geodetic datum, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2
defined, HET 1-3 geodetic index, SUG 4-7
definition, HET 7-2 geographic coordinate data
DELETE statement, HET 7-7 representing, ADG 3-27
editing initialization file, HET 7-8 geographic coordinates, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2
Heterogeneous Services, HET 2-4 GEOM_SEGMENT_END_MEASURE
INSERT statement, HET 7-7 function, SUG 14-45
non-Oracle data dictionary access, HET D-2 GEOM_SEGMENT_END_PT function, SUG 14-37
ODBC connectivity requirements, HET 7-13 GEOM_SEGMENT_LENGTH function, SUG 14-39
OLE DB (FS) connectivity requirements, HET GEOM_SEGMENT_START_MEASURE
7-16 function, SUG 14-41
OLE DB (SQL) connectivity requirements, HET GEOM_SEGMENT_START_PT function, SUG
7-15 14-43
restrictions, HET 7-6 geometric segment

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clipping, SUG 6-12 GET_ERROR_MESSAGE function, SPR 4-17, STM
concatenating, SUG 6-13 16-39, STM 16-40
aggregate, SUG 6-15, SUG 12-5 GET_GTYPE method, SUG 9-3
converting (functions for), SUG 14-3 get_host_address()
converting (overview), SUG 6-19 function of UTL_INADDR, SPR 97-3
creating (functions for), SUG 14-1 GET_INFORMATION function, STM 13-24
defining, SUG 6-10 get_line()
definition of, SUG 6-2 function UTL_TCP, SPR 101-17
direction, SUG 6-3 GET_LOB_INFORMATION member
direction with concatenation, SUG 6-14 procedure, SPR 108-23
editing (functions for), SUG 14-1 GET_LOB_OFFSET member function, SPR 108-24
locating point on, SUG 6-17 GET_LOB_OPERATION_SIZE member
offsetting, SUG 6-16 procedure, SPR 108-25
projecting point onto, SUG 6-18 GET_LOGON_USER member function, SPR
querying (functions for), SUG 14-2 108-11, STM 13-19
redefining, SUG 6-11 GET_LRS_DIM method, SUG 9-4
scaling, SUG 6-15 GET_MEASURE function, SUG 14-45
splitting, SUG 6-13 GET_OBJECT_NAME member function, SPR
geometry functions 108-35, STM 13-15, STM 13-19, STM 13-24, STM
reference information, SUG 11-1 14-12, STM 16-37
geometry type GET_OBJECT_OWNER member function, SPR
constraining data to, SUG 4-7 108-35, STM 13-15, STM 13-19, STM 14-12, STM
GET_DIMS method, SUG 9-3 16-37
SDO_GTYPE, SUG 2-7 GET_OBJECT_TYPE member function, SPR 108-11
geometry types, SUG 1-3 get_raw()
German function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-17
alternate spelling attribute, TXT 2-45 GET_SCN member function, SPR 108-35, STM
alternate spelling conventions, TXT E-3 13-15, STM 13-19
composite word indexing, TXT 2-43 GET_SOURCE_DATABASE_NAME member
fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72 function, SPR 108-36, STM 13-19, STM 16-37
index defaults, TXT 2-89 GET_TAG member function, SPR 108-36, STM
stemming, TXT 2-71 13-15, STM 13-19
supplied stoplist, TXT D-9 GET_TAG procedure, STM 15-23, STM 16-49
GET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-53, PCC get_text()
14-15 function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-17
GET_ALL_NAMES member function, SPR 109-7 GET_TRANSACTION_ID member function, SPR
GET_BASE_TABLE_NAME member function, SPR 108-36, STM 13-15, STM 13-19
108-9, STM 13-19 GET_VALUE member function, SPR 108-26, SPR
GET_BASE_TABLE_OWNER member 109-8
function, SPR 108-9, STM 13-19 GET_VALUE procedure, HET 3-7, HET 3-10
GET_COMMAND_TYPE member function, SPR GET_VALUES member function, SPR 108-26, STM
108-35, STM 13-19, STM 13-24, STM 16-37 13-15, STM 13-24, STM 16-37
get_compiler_option method, JJD 2-10, JJD 4-4, JJD getAddress, JPR 2-14, JPR 4-29
7-6, JPG 2-6 getAdtPayload, JPR 4-9, JPR 4-14
GET_CURRENT_SCHEMA member function, SPR getAllAttributes( ), IMJ 3-10, IMJ 8-10
108-9, STM 13-19 getAllAttributes( ) method, IMU 6-19, IMU 9-20
GET_DDL_TEXT member function, STM 16-37 getAllTargetNS() -
GET_DIMS method, SUG 9-2 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema.getAllTa

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rgetNS(), JPR 7-5 Node(java.lang.String), JPR 11-160
getAncestors( ) method, IMA 7-3 getAttributeNodeNS(String, String) -
getAnnotationName( ) method, IMA 4-52 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getAttribute
getAnnotationNames( ) method, IMA 4-33 NodeNS(java.lang.String,
getAQDataSource(), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21 java.lang.String), JPR 11-161
getAQSession, JPR 2-6 getAttributeNS(String, String) -
getAssociatedStylesheet(Source, String, String, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getAttribute
String) - NS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.getA 11-161
ssociatedStylesheet(javax.xml.transform.Source, getAttributes( ) method, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-6
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, getAttributes() -
java.lang.String), JPR 11-289 oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.getAttribut
getAttempts, JPR 2-49 es(), JPR 6-18
getAttrDecls() - getAttributes() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getAttrDecls( oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocumentFragment.g
), JPR 11-73 etAttributes(), JPR 11-154
getAttribute( ), IMJ 3-12, IMJ 8-12 getAttributes() -
getAttribute( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getAttributes
4-5, IMU 6-21, IMU 9-22 (), JPR 11-162
getAttribute(String) - getAttributes() -
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getAttribute(java.l oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getAttributes(),
ang.String), JPR 6-10 JPR 11-193
getAttribute(String) - getAttributeSet() -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.get oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get
Attribute(java.lang.String), JPR 11-279 AttributeSet(), JPR 7-9
getAttribute(String) - getAttributeSet() -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.getA oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get
ttribute(java.lang.String), JPR 11-289 AttributeSet(), JPR 7-21
getAttribute(String) - getAttributeTemplateValue(XSLTContext, String,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.getAttribute(ja String) -
va.lang.String), JPR 11-51 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLExtensionElement.get
getAttribute(String) - AttributeTemplateValue(oracle.xml.parser.v2.X
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getAttribute( SLTContext, java.lang.String,
java.lang.String), JPR 11-160 java.lang.String), JPR 11-311
getAttribute(String) - getAttributeValue(String, String) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getAttribute(ja oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLExtensionElement.get
va.lang.String), JPR 11-238 AttributeValue(java.lang.String,
getAttributeDeclarations() - java.lang.String), JPR 11-312
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get getAttributeValueFont(), JPR 15-5
AttributeDeclarations(), JPR 7-9 getAttributeValueForeground(), JPR 15-5
getAttributeDeclarations() - getAttributeWildcard() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get
AttributeDeclarations(), JPR 7-21 AttributeWildcard(), JPR 7-21
getAttributeDesc( ) method, IMA 7-4 getAttrPresence() -
getAttributeNameFont(), JPR 15-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getAttrPresence(),
getAttributeNameForeground(), JPR 15-5 JPR 11-16
getAttributeNode(String) - getAttrType() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getAttribute oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getAttrType(), J

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PR 11-17 getChar, JPR 4-100
getAudioDuration( ), IMJ 3-13 getChildElements() -
getAudioDuration( ) method, IMU 6-23 oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.getChildEl
getAuthor() - ements(), JPR 6-18
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getAuthor( getChildNodes() -
), JPR 23-17 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getChildNodes(), JP
getAuthor() - R 11-62
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getAuthor(), JPR getChildNodes() -
23-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getChildNodes(
getBackground(), JPR 15-5 ), JPR 11-194
getBase() - getChildNodes() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getB oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getChildNo
ase(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-49 des(), JPR 11-220
getBaseElementSet() - getChildNodes() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLExtensionElement.get
BaseElementSet(), JPR 7-21 ChildNodes(), JPR 11-313
getBaseType() - getChildrenByTagName(String) -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getChildrenB
BaseType(), JPR 7-21 yTagName(java.lang.String), JPR 11-162
getBaseURL() - getChildrenByTagName(String, String) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getBaseURL(), oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getChildrenB
JPR 11-238 yTagName(java.lang.String,
getBasicType() - java.lang.String), JPR 11-162
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getB GetChunk(). See OraOLEDB, ADL 13-3
asicType(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-49 getClassLoader method, JJD 2-28
getBFILE( ), IMJ 3-14, IMJ 4-9, IMJ 5-11, IMJ 7-7, getClientID, JPR 4-50
IMJ 8-13 getClobVal
getBFILE( ) method, IMU 5-13 summarized, XDG 3-17
getBFile( ) method, IMU I-16 getColumnNumber() -
getBitRate method, IMU 9-24 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getColumn
getBitRate( ), IMJ 8-14 Number(), JPR 11-137
getBLOB( ), IMJ 7-23 getColumnNumber() -
getBLOBData(Connection, String, String), JPR 16-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getColumnNu
getBoolean, JPR 4-98 mber(), JPR 11-194
getBooleanProperty, JPR 4-14, JPR 4-115 getColumnNumber(int) -
getBuiltInDatatypes() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getCo
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getB lumnNumber(int), JPR 11-234
uiltInDatatypes(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-49 getColumnNumber(int) -
getByte, JPR 4-99 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getColumnNumber(i
getByteProperty, JPR 4-15, JPR 4-115 nt), JPR 10-11
getBytes, JPR 2-51, JPR 4-99 getColumnNumber(int) -
getCacheSize(), JPR 3-10 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getColumnNumb
getCallerClass method, JJD 2-28 er(int), JPR 10-20
getCDATAFont(), JPR 15-5 getComment, JPR 2-17, JPR 2-22, JPR 4-83
getCDATAForeground(), JPR 15-6 getComment() -
getCGDocument() - oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getComment(), J
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getCGDocument() PR 23-10
, JPR 6-10 getCommentDataFont(), JPR 15-6

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getCommentDataForeground(), JPR 15-6 getContentType() -
getComments( ), IMJ 3-15, IMJ 4-10, IMJ 8-15 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getContent
getCompatible, JPR 2-18 Type(), JPR 23-17
getCompleteName, JPR 4-74 getContentType() -
getCompleteTableName, JPR 4-75 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getContentType(),
getComplexTypeSet() - JPR 23-10
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get getContentType() -
ComplexTypeSet(), JPR 7-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getContentTy
getComplexTypeTable() - pe(), JPR 11-74
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get getContextNode() -
ComplexTypeTable(), JPR 7-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.getContextN
getCompressionFormat( ), IMJ 5-12 ode(), JPR 11-326
getCompressionFormat( ) method, IMU 8-18 getContextPosition() -
getCompressionType( ), IMJ 3-16, IMJ 8-16 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.getContextP
getCompressionType( ) method, IMU 6-25, IMU osition(), JPR 11-327
9-25 getContextSize() -
GetConflictWorkspace function, SPR 80-34, ADW oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.getContextSi
2-36 ze(), JPR 11-327
getConnection() method, JJP 2-29 getCorrelation, JPR 2-44, JPR 2-48
getConnection() method (Oracle class), JSS 4-13 getCreateDate() -
getConnectionContext() method, JJP 2-29 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getCreateD
getConsumerName, JPR 2-41 ate(), JPR 23-18
getContent( ), IMJ 3-17, IMJ 4-11, IMJ 5-13, IMJ getCreateDate() -
8-17 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getCreateDate(), J
getContent( ) method, IMU 5-15 PR 23-10
getContent() - getCtx, ADX 23-2, ADX 23-7
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getContent(), JPR getCurrentJmsSession, JPR 4-50
23-10 getCurrentNode() -
getContent() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.getCurre
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get ntNode(), JPR 11-33, JPR 11-40
Content(), JPR 7-22 getData() -
getContentElements() - oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getData(), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getContentEl 6-11
ements(), JPR 11-74 getData() -
getContentFormat( ), IMJ 5-14 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.getData(), JP
getContentFormat( ) method, IMU 8-19 R 11-121
getContentHandler() - getData() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.getContentHan oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.getData(), JPR
dler(), JPR 11-96 11-262
getContentInLob( ), IMJ 3-18, IMJ 4-12, IMJ 8-18 getDataInByteArray( ), IMJ 3-22, IMJ 4-15, IMJ
getContentInLob( ) method, IMU 6-26, IMU 7-14, 5-16, IMJ 8-22
IMU 9-26 getDataInFile( ), IMJ 3-23, IMJ 4-16, IMJ 5-17, IMJ
getContentInTempLob( ) method, IMU I-17 8-23
getContentLength( ), IMJ 3-20, IMJ 4-14, IMJ 5-15, getDataInStream( ), IMJ 3-24, IMJ 4-17, IMJ 5-18,
IMJ 8-20, IMJ 9-50 IMJ 8-24
getContentLength( ) method, IMU 6-24, IMU 7-16, getDavComment() -
IMU 8-20, IMU 9-28, IMU I-19 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getDavCo
getContentLength(byte[ ][ ]), IMJ 3-21, IMJ 8-21 mment(), JPR 23-18

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getDB, JPR 2-9 e(), JPR 11-138
getDBConnection, JPR 4-200 getDocument(), JPR 12-6
getDBConnection(), JPR 3-12 getDocument() -
getDBDrv(), JPR 3-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.getDocu
getDebugMode() - ment(), JPR 11-41
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getDebug getDocument() -
Mode(), JPR 11-137 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.getDocument(
getDebugMode() - ), JPR 11-52
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getDebugMode getDocumentElement() -
(), JPR 11-194 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getDocum
getDecimalFormat(NSName) - entElement(), JPR 11-138
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.getDecimalF getDOMImplementation() -
ormat(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName), JPR oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.getDOMIm
11-324 plementation(), JPR 11-275
getDefaultVal() - getDouble, JPR 4-100
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getDefa getDoubleProperty, JPR 4-15, JPR 4-116
ultVal(), JPR 7-12 getDrivers, JPR 2-6
getDefaultVal() - getDTDHandler() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getDefa oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.getDTDHandle
ultVal(), JPR 7-32 r(), JPR 11-96
getDefaultValue() - getDTDNode() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getDefaultValue() oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getDTDNode(), J
, JPR 11-17 PR 6-11
getDelay, JPR 2-47 getEditedText(), JPR 15-6
getDeliveryMode, JPR 4-146 getElementById(String) -
getDequeueMode, JPR 2-42 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getElement
getDerivationMethod() - ById(java.lang.String), JPR 11-139
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get getElementDecls() -
DerivationMethod(), JPR 7-22 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getElementDecls(), J
getDescription( ), IMJ 3-25, IMJ 8-25 PR 11-63
getDescription( ) method, IMU 6-28, IMU 9-29 getElementNode() -
getDescriptor( ) method, IMA 4-7 oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getElementNode()
GetDiffVersions function, SPR 80-35, ADW 2-37 , JPR 6-11
getDisableMessageID, JPR 4-146 getElementsByTagName(String) -
getDisableMessageTimestamp, JPR 4-147 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getElement
getDisplayName() - sByTagName(java.lang.String), JPR 11-139,
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getDisplay JPR 11-163
Name(), JPR 23-18 getElementsByTagName(String) -
getDisplayName() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getElements
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getDisplayName(), ByTagName(java.lang.String), JPR 11-163
JPR 23-11 getElementsByTagName(String, String) -
getDocType(), ADX 7-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getElements
getDoctype(), JPR 12-6 ByTagName(java.lang.String,
getDoctype() - java.lang.String), JPR 11-163
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.getDoctype(), getElementsByTagNameNS(String, String) -
JPR 11-51 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getElement
getDoctype() - sByTagNameNS(java.lang.String,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getDoctyp java.lang.String), JPR 11-139

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getElementsByTagNameNS(String, String) - getErrorHandler() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getElements oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.getErrorHandle
ByTagNameNS(java.lang.String, r(), JPR 11-187
java.lang.String), JPR 11-163 getErrorHandler() -
getElementSet() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getErrorHandl
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get er(), JPR 11-239
ElementSet(), JPR 7-10 getErrorID() -
getElementSet() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XPathException.getErrorI
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get D(), JPR 11-308
ElementSet(), JPR 7-22 getErrorListener() -
getEmailServerAddr(), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.getE
getEmailServerHost(), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21 rrorListener(), JPR 11-290
getEncoding( ), IMJ 3-26 getErrorListener() -
getEncoding( ) method, IMU 6-29 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.getErrorListener
getEncoding() - (), JPR 11-298
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.getEn getErrorListener() -
coding(), JPR 7-28, JPR 7-29 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.getErrorListener
getEncoding() - (), JPR 11-187
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.getEncoding(), getErrorNumber, JPR 4-86
JPR 11-121 getException(), JPR 12-17, JPR 12-33
getEncoding() - getException(int) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getEncodi oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getEx
ng(), JPR 11-140 ception(int), JPR 11-234
getEnqueueTime, JPR 2-50 getException(int) -
getEntities() - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getException(int), JP
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getEntities(), JPR R 10-11
11-63 getException(int) -
getEntityResolver() - oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getException(int)
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getEntityResol , JPR 10-20
ver(), JPR 11-238 getExceptionListener, JPR 4-53
getEnumeration, JPR 4-159 getExceptionQueue, JPR 2-50
getEnumerationValues() - getExpandedName() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getEnumerationV oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getExpandedNa
alues(), JPR 11-18 me(), JPR 11-106
getEnvironment() - getExpandedName() -
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getEnviron oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getExpanded
ment(), JPR 23-18 Name(), JPR 11-164
getEquivClassRef() - getExpandedName() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getEquiv oracle.xml.util.NSName.getExpandedName(),
ClassRef(), JPR 7-33 JPR 10-4, JPR 11-13
getError() - getExpandedName(int) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.getError(), J oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getExpanded
PR 11-327 Name(int), JPR 11-87
getErrorCode, JPR 2-54 getExpiration, JPR 2-48
getErrorCode(), JPR 3-27 getFacetId() -
getErrorCode() - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.getErr t.getFacetId(), JPR 7-26
orCode(), JPR 9-20 getFacets() -

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oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getF getFrameSize( ) method, IMU 9-34
acets(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-50 getGroup() -
getFactory( ), IMJ 3-27, IMJ 4-18, IMJ 5-19, IMJ 6-6, oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get
IMJ 8-26 Group(), JPR 7-22
getFeature(String) - getHandler() -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory.getFeature( oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
java.lang.String), JPR 11-285 dler.getHandler(), JPR 11-22, JPR 11-25
getFeature(String) - getHeight( ), IMJ 5-21, IMJ 8-30
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.getF getHeight( ) method, IMU 8-22
eature(java.lang.String), JPR 11-290 GETHITS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-34,
getFeature(String) - SNM A-39
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.getFeature(java. getHost(), JPR 3-10
lang.String), JPR 11-97 getHostname(), JPR 13-5
getFields() - getIcon(int), JPR 12-15, JPR 12-31, JPR 13-19, JPR
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDIdentity.getFields 15-15, JPR 16-10, JPR 16-12, JPR 17-6
(), JPR 7-42 getID(), JPR 12-21, JPR 12-36
getFileFormat( ) method, IMU 8-21 getId(), JPR 12-6, JPR 12-27
getFileParameter( ), IMJ 9-84 getIdentities() -
getFileParameterNames( ), IMJ 9-85 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getIdenti
getFileParameterValues( ), IMJ 9-86 ties(), JPR 7-33
getFilePointer( ), IMJ 7-8, IMJ 7-24, IMJ 7-39 getIDHashtable() -
getFirstAttribute() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getIDHash
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getFirstAttri table(), JPR 11-140
bute(), JPR 11-164 getImplementation() -
getFirstChild() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getImplem
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getFirstChild(), entation(), JPR 11-141
JPR 11-195 getIndex(String) -
getFirstChild() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getIndex(java.
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getFirstChil lang.String), JPR 11-87
d(), JPR 11-220 getIndex(String, String) -
getFirstError() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getIndex(java.
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getFirstError(), JPR lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-87
10-11 getInputStream( ), IMJ 9-51
getFixedVal() - getInstancename(), JPR 13-5
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getFixe getInt, JPR 4-101
dVal(), JPR 7-13 getInternalSubset() -
getFixedVal() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getInternalSubset(),
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getFixed JPR 11-63
Val(), JPR 7-33 getIntProperty, JPR 4-16, JPR 4-117
getFloat, JPR 4-101 getIterCounter( ) method, IMA 7-15
getFloatProperty, JPR 4-16, JPR 4-116 getJmsConnection, JPR 4-200
getFormat( ), IMJ 3-28, IMJ 4-19, IMJ 5-20, IMJ 8-27 getJMSCorrelationID, JPR 4-117
getFormat( ) method, IMU 6-30, IMU 7-17, IMU getJMSCorrelationIDAsBytes, JPR 4-118
9-30 getJMSDeliveryMode, JPR 4-118
getFrameRate method, IMU 9-32 getJMSDestination, JPR 4-118
getFrameRate( ), IMJ 8-28 getJMSExpiration, JPR 4-119
getFrameResolution method, IMU 9-33 getJMSMajorVersion, JPR 4-56
getFrameResolution( ), IMJ 8-29 getJMSMessageID, JPR 4-119

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getJMSMessageIDAsBytes, JPR 4-120 (), JPR 11-195
getJMSMinorVersion, JPR 4-56 getLineNumber(int) -
getJMSPriority, JPR 4-120 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getLin
getJMSProviderName, JPR 4-57 eNumber(int), JPR 11-234
getJMSRedelivered, JPR 4-120 getLineNumber(int) -
getJMSReplyTo, JPR 4-17, JPR 4-121 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getLineNumber(int),
getJMSTimestamp, JPR 4-121 JPR 10-11
getJMSType, JPR 4-17, JPR 4-122 getLineNumber(int) -
getJMSVersion, JPR 4-57 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getLineNumber(i
getJTextPane(), JPR 15-6 nt), JPR 10-21
getLanguage() - getLocalContent method, IMU I-21
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getLangua getLocalName() -
ge(), JPR 23-19 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getLocalName(),
getLanguage() - JPR 11-106
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getLanguage(), J getLocalName() -
PR 23-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getLocalNam
getLastChild() - e(), JPR 11-164
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getLastChild(), getLocalName() -
JPR 11-195 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getLocalName()
getLastChild() - , JPR 11-196
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getLastChild getLocalName() -
(), JPR 11-221 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getLocalNa
getLastModDate() - me(), JPR 11-221
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getLastMo getLocalName() -
dDate(), JPR 23-19 oracle.xml.util.NSName.getLocalName(), JPR
getLastModDate() - 10-4, JPR 11-13
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getLastModDate(), getLocalName(int) -
JPR 23-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getLocalNam
getLength() - e(int), JPR 11-88
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.getLe getLocator() -
ngth(), JPR 7-29 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getLocator(), JPR
getLength() - 10-12
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getLength(), GetLockMode function, SPR 80-35, ADW 2-38
JPR 11-88 getLogStream, JPR 4-142
getLexicalEnumeration() - getLogStream(), JPR 3-24
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace getLong, JPR 4-102
t.getLexicalEnumeration(), JPR 7-26 getLongProperty, JPR 4-18, JPR 4-122
getLexicalValue() - getMapNames, JPR 4-102
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace getMaxOccurs() -
t.getLexicalValue(), JPR 7-25, JPR 7-26 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getMax
getLexicalValue() - Occurs(), JPR 7-33
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.getLex getMaxOccurs() -
icalValue(), JPR 7-29 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.getMaxOc
getLineNumber() - curs(), JPR 7-39
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getLineNu getMaxOccurs() -
mber(), JPR 11-141 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getM
getLineNumber() - axOccurs(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-50
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getLineNumber getMaxRetries, JPR 2-20, JPR 4-82

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getMessage, JPR 2-54 getMessageSelector, JPR 4-65, JPR 4-159
getMessage( ) method, IMA 4-21, IMA 7-16 getMessageType(int) -
getMessage(), JPR 12-18, JPR 12-34 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getMe
getMessage() - ssageType(int), JPR 11-235
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XPathException.getMessag getMessageType(int) -
e(), JPR 11-308 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessageType(int),
getMessage(int) - JPR 10-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getMe getMessageType(int) -
ssage(int), JPR 11-235 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getMessageType(
getMessage(int) - int), JPR 10-21
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage(int), JPR getMetaData, JPR 4-50
10-12 getMimeType( ), IMJ 3-29, IMJ 4-20, IMJ 5-22, IMJ
getMessage(int) - 8-31, IMJ 9-52
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getMessage(int), getMimeType( ) method, IMU 5-17
JPR 10-21 getMimeTypes( ) method, IMA 4-53
getMessage(int, String[]) - getMimeTypesCount( ) method, IMA 4-54
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage(int, getMinimumSize(), JPR 15-7
java.lang.String[]), JPR 10-12 getMinOccurs() -
getMessage(XMLError) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getMinO
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XPathException.getMessag ccurs(), JPR 7-34
e(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError), JPR 11-309 getMinOccurs() -
getMessage0(int) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.getMinOc
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage0(int), JP curs(), JPR 7-40
R 10-12 getMinOccurs() -
getMessage1(int, String) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getM
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage1(int, inOccurs(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-50
java.lang.String), JPR 10-13 GETMISSES column
getMessage2(int, String, String) - in V$ROWCACHE table, PGR 14-34
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage2(int, GetMultiWorkspaces, ADW 2-39
java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 10-13 GetMultiWorkspaces function, SPR 80-36
getMessage3(int, String, String, String) - getName, JPR 2-13, JPR 2-23, JPR 2-35, JPR 4-30
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage3(int, getName( ) method, IMA 4-8
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, getName() -
java.lang.String), JPR 10-13 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getNam
getMessage4(int, String, String, String, String) - e(), JPR 7-13
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage4(int, getName() -
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace
java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 10-13 t.getName(), JPR 7-26
getMessage5(int, String, String, String, String, getName() -
String) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getNam
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getMessage5(int, e(), JPR 7-34
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, getName() -
java.lang.String, java.lang.String, oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode.getName(),
java.lang.String), JPR 10-14 JPR 7-44
getMessageGrouping, JPR 2-17 getName() -
getMessageId, JPR 2-43, JPR 2-45 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getName(), JPR
getMessageListener, JPR 4-64 11-64
getMessageProperty, JPR 2-46 getName() -

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oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getName(), JPR R 11-64
11-107 getNodeName() -
getNameSize(), JPR 16-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getNodeNam
getNameSpace e(), JPR 11-74
summarized, XDG 3-17 getNodeName() -
getNamespace() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.getNodeNa
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getNamespa me(), JPR 11-114
ce(), JPR 11-165 getNodeName() -
getNamespace() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.getNodeNa
oracle.xml.util.NSName.getNamespace(), JPR me(), JPR 11-117
10-4, JPR 11-14 getNodeName() -
getNamespaceURI() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getNodeName()
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode.getNamesp , JPR 11-197
aceURI(), JPR 7-45 getNodeName() -
getNamespaceURI() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.getNodeNa
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getNamespaceU me(), JPR 11-214
RI(), JPR 11-107 getNodeName() -
getNamespaceURI() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getNodeNa
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getNamespa me(), JPR 11-222
ceURI(), JPR 11-165 getNodeName() -
getNamespaceURI() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.getNodeName(),
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getNamespace JPR 11-250
URI(), JPR 11-196 getNodeName() -
getNamespaceURI() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.getNodeName(),
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getNamespa JPR 11-263
ceURI(), JPR 11-222 getNodeType() -
getNavigationMode, JPR 2-42, JPR 4-65, JPR 4-237, oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDIdentity.getNode
JPR 4-240 Type(), JPR 7-42
getNextAttribute() - getNodeType() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getNextAttribute oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode.getNodeTy
(), JPR 11-107 pe(), JPR 7-45
getNextException, JPR 2-54 getNodeType() -
getNextException(), JPR 3-27 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getNodeType(),
getNextSibling() - JPR 11-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getNextSibling(), getNodeType() -
JPR 11-108 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getNodeType(), JPR
getNextSibling() - 11-64
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getNextSibling( getNodeType() -
), JPR 11-196 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getNodeType
getNode(String) - (), JPR 11-75
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.getNode(java.lang getNodeType() -
.String), JPR 6-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getNodeType(),
getNodeAtOffset(int), JPR 15-7 JPR 11-108
getNodeName() - getNodeType() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.getNodeName(), oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.getNodeTyp
JPR 11-18 e(), JPR 11-114
getNodeName() - getNodeType() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getNodeName(), JP oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.getNodeTy

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pe(), JPR 11-117 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.getNodeV
getNodeType() - ector(), JPR 7-40
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocumentFragment.g getNoLocal, JPR 4-66
etNodeType(), JPR 11-154 getNotationName() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.getNotationNa
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getNodeTy me(), JPR 11-179
pe(), JPR 11-141 getNotations() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getNotations(), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getNodeTyp 11-65
e(), JPR 11-165 getNumberOfChannels( ), IMJ 3-30
getNodeType() - getNumberOfChannels( ) method, IMU 6-31
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.getNodeType() getNumberOfColors method, IMU 9-36
, JPR 11-178 getNumberOfColors( ), IMJ 8-32
getNodeType() - getNumberOfFrames method, IMU 9-37
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReference.getN getNumberOfFrames( ), IMJ 8-33
odeType(), JPR 11-182 getNumMessages() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getNu
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getNodeType(), mMessages(), JPR 11-235
JPR 11-197 getNumMessages() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getNumMessages(),
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.getNodeTyp JPR 10-14
e(), JPR 11-214 getNumMessages() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getNumMessage
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.getNodeType(), J s(), JPR 10-21
PR 11-250 getNumRowsProcessed() -
getNodeType() - oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getNum
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.getNodeType(), RowsProcessed(), JPR 9-6
JPR 11-263 getNumSubAnnotations( ) method, IMA 4-9
getNodeValue(), ADX 20-34 getObject, JPR 4-103, JPR 4-140
getNodeValue() - getObjectPayload, JPR 2-45
oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.getNodeVa getObjectProperty, JPR 4-18, JPR 4-122
lue(), JPR 6-18 GetOpContext function, SPR 80-37, ADW 2-40
getNodeValue() - getOperationDesc( ) method, IMA 7-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getNodeValue(), getOperations( ) method, IMA 7-8
JPR 11-108 getOrder() -
getNodeValue() - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.getOrder()
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.getNodeValue , JPR 7-40
(), JPR 11-122 getOriginalFileName( ), IMJ 9-53
getNodeValue() - getOrigMessageId, JPR 2-49
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.getNodeValue( getOutputEncoding() -
), JPR 11-178 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.getOutputE
getNodeValue() - ncoding(), JPR 11-324
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getNodeValue() getOutputMediaType() -
, JPR 11-197 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.getOutputM
getNodeValue() - ediaType(), JPR 11-324
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.getNodeValue(), GetOutputMode( ) method, IMA 4-79
JPR 11-263 getOutputProperties() -
getNodeVector() - oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.getOutputPrope

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rties(), JPR 11-298 etParentNode(), JPR 11-154
getOutputProperties() - getParentNode() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.getOutputPr oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getParentNode(
operties(), JPR 11-325 ), JPR 11-198
getOutputProperty(String) - getParser() -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.getOutputPrope oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.getParser(), JPR
rty(java.lang.String), JPR 11-299 11-282
getOutputStyle() - getParserName( ) method, IMA 4-55
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.getOut getParserNames( ) method, IMA 4-34
putStyle(), JPR 11-230 getParsers( ) method, IMA 4-56
getOverrideAQResponseFlag(), JPR 3-12 getParseTree() -
getOwner, JPR 2-23, JPR 2-35 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.getParseTree(
getOwnerDocument() - ), JPR 11-75
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getOwner getPassword(), JPR 13-5
Document(), JPR 11-141 getPayloadData, JPR 2-53
getOwnerDocument() - getPayloadType, JPR 2-15
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getOwnerDocu getPCDATAFont(), JPR 15-7
ment(), JPR 11-198 getPCDATAForeground(), JPR 15-7
getOwnerElement() - getPIDataFont(), JPR 15-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getOwnerElemen getPIDataForeground(), JPR 15-8
t(), JPR 11-109 getPINameFont(), JPR 15-8
getOwnerId() - getPINameForeground(), JPR 15-8
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.getOwnerI getPingPeriod, JPR 4-54
d(), JPR 23-19 getPort(), JPR 3-10, JPR 13-5
getOwnerId() - getPrecision() -
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.getOwnerId(), JP oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.getPre
R 23-11 cision(), JPR 7-29
getOwnerImplementation() - getPreferredSize(), JPR 17-4
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getOwnerImplement getPrefix() -
ation(), JPR 11-65 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getPrefix(), JPR
getParam(String) - 11-109
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.getParam(ja getPrefix() -
va.lang.String), JPR 11-315 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getPrefix(),
getParameter( ), IMJ 9-87 JPR 11-165
getParameter(String) - getPrefix() -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.getParameter(jav oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getPrefix(), JP
a.lang.String), JPR 11-300 R 11-198
getParameterNames( ), IMJ 9-88 getPrefix() -
getParameterValues( ), IMJ 9-89 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getPrefix(),
getParent( ) method, IMA 4-10 JPR 11-222
getParentException() - getPrefix() -
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.getPar oracle.xml.util.NSName.getPrefix(), JPR 10-5,
entException(), JPR 9-21 JPR 11-14
getParentNode() - getPrefix(int) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getParentNode(), oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getPrefix(int),
JPR 11-109 JPR 11-89
getParentNode() - getPrefs( ) method, IMA 4-73
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocumentFragment.g getPreviousSibling() -

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oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getPreviousSiblin oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getPu
g(), JPR 11-110 blicId(int), JPR 11-235
getPreviousSibling() - getPublicId(int) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getPreviousSibl oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getPublicId(int), JPR
ing(), JPR 11-199 10-14
getPrimaryInstance, JPR 2-18 getPublicId(int) -
getPrintWriter(), JPR 3-25 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getPublicId(int),
getPriority, JPR 2-47, JPR 4-147 JPR 10-22
GetPrivs function, SPR 80-38, ADW 2-41 getQName(int) -
getProperties( ) method (all attributes) for oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getQName(int
BFILEs, IMU 10-24, IMU 10-36, IMU 10-48, ), JPR 11-89
IMU 10-68 getQualifiedName() -
getProperties( ) method (all attributes) for oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getQualified
BLOBs, IMU 10-18, IMU 10-31, IMU 10-43, Name(), JPR 11-166
IMU 10-62 getQualifiedName() -
getProperties( ) method for BFILEs, IMU 10-22, oracle.xml.util.NSName.getQualifiedName(),
IMU 10-34, IMU 10-46, IMU 10-66 JPR 10-5, JPR 11-14
getProperties( ) method for BLOBs, IMU 10-16, getQualifiedName(int) -
IMU 10-29, IMU 10-41, IMU 10-60 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getQualifiedN
getProperty, JPR 2-23, JPR 2-35 ame(int), JPR 11-90
getProperty method, JJD 3-20 getQueue, JPR 2-9, JPR 4-66, JPR 4-148, JPR 4-160,
getProperty tag, JSE 1-19 JPR 4-200
getProperty( ) method, IMA 4-74 getQueueConnectionFactory, JPR 4-88
getProperty(String) - getQueueName, JPR 4-75
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.getProperty(java.l getQueueOwner, JPR 4-75
ang.String), JPR 11-283 getQueueTable, JPR 2-8, JPR 4-200
getProperty(String) - getQueueTableName, JPR 2-35
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.getProperty(jav getQueueType, JPR 2-20, JPR 4-82
a.lang.String), JPR 11-98 getRawPayload, JPR 2-45
getProperty(String) - getRecipientList, JPR 2-49
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getProperty(jav getRefer() -
a.lang.String), JPR 11-199 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDIdentity.getRefer(
getPropertyDescriptors(), JPR 12-16, JPR 12-32, JPR ), JPR 7-43
13-19, JPR 15-15, JPR 16-10, JPR 16-12, JPR 17-6 getRefLocalname() -
getPropertyNames, JPR 4-19, JPR 4-123 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getRefL
getProtocol, JPR 2-14, JPR 4-30 ocalname(), JPR 7-13
getProviderMajorVersion, JPR 4-57 getRefLocalname() -
getProviderMinorVersion, JPR 4-58 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get
getPublicId() - RefLocalname(), JPR 7-23
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getPublicId(), JPR getRefLocalname() -
11-65 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getRefLo
getPublicId() - calname(), JPR 7-34
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.getPublicId(), getRefNamespace() -
JPR 11-179 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getRef
getPublicId() - Namespace(), JPR 7-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.getPublicId( getRefNamespace() -
), JPR 11-215 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getRefN
getPublicId(int) - amespace(), JPR 7-35

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getRefState() - GetSessionInfo function, SPR 80-38, ADW 2-42
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getRefS getShort, JPR 4-103
tate(), JPR 7-14 getShortProperty, JPR 4-19, JPR 4-124
getRefState() - getSid(), JPR 3-10
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getRefSt getSimpleFileName( ), IMJ 9-54
ate(), JPR 7-35 getSimpleTypeSet() -
getReleaseVersion(), JPR 12-6, JPR 16-13 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get
getReleaseVersion() - SimpleTypeSet(), JPR 7-10
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getReleaseVers getSimpleTypeTable() -
ion(), JPR 11-239 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get
getRelMessageId, JPR 2-40 SimpleTypeTable(), JPR 7-10
getRelVersion( ) method, IMA 4-35 getSortOrder, JPR 2-16
getResBuffer(), JPR 13-5 getSource method
getResCLOBFileName(), JPR 13-6 for creating primary Source objects, OSA
getResCLOBTableName(), JPR 13-6 5-5 to OSA 5-7
getResFileName(), JPR 13-6 for getting Source produced by a Template,
getResource(), JPR 12-24 example, OSA 10-14
getResult(), JPR 12-7, JPR 12-27 in DynamicDefinition class, OSA 10-2, OSA
getRetentionTime, JPR 2-21, JPR 4-83 10-7
getRetryInterval, JPR 4-83 in MdmSource class, OSA 2-7
getRootElement simple example, OSA 4-9
summarized, XDG 3-17 getSource( ), IMJ 3-33, IMJ 4-21, IMJ 5-23, IMJ 8-34
getRootTag() - getSource( ) method, IMU 5-19
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getRootTag(), JPR getSourceAddress( ) method, IMU I-22
11-66 getSourceInformation method, IMU I-24
GETS column getSourceLocation( ), IMJ 3-34, IMJ 4-22, IMJ 5-24,
in V$ROWCACHE view, PGR 14-34 IMJ 8-35
GETS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-34, SNM getSourceLocation( ) method, IMU 5-21, IMU I-25
A-38 getSourceName( ), IMJ 3-35, IMJ 4-23, IMJ 5-25,
getSampleAnns( ) method, IMA 4-11 IMJ 8-36
getSampleSize( ), IMJ 3-31 getSourceName( ) method, IMU 5-22, IMU I-26
getSampleSize( ) method, IMU 6-32 getSourceType( ), IMJ 3-36, IMJ 4-24, IMJ 5-26, IMJ
getSamplingRate( ), IMJ 3-32 8-37
getSamplingRate( ) method, IMU 6-33 getSourceType( ) method, IMU 5-23, IMU I-27
getScale() - getSpecified() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDDataValue.getSca oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getSpecified(), J
le(), JPR 7-29 PR 11-110
getSchemaByTargetNS(String) - getStandalone() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema.getSche oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.getStandalone(
maByTargetNS, JPR 7-5 ), JPR 11-122
getSecondaryInstance, JPR 2-18 getStandalone() -
getSelector() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getStandal
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDIdentity.getSelect one(), JPR 11-142
or(), JPR 7-43 getState, JPR 2-50
getSender, JPR 2-49 getStatus( ) method, IMA 4-80
getSenderID, JPR 4-123 getStream, JPR 2-51
getSequenceDeviation, JPR 2-40 getString, JPR 4-104
getServerResponseDoc(), JPR 3-12 getString() method, GLO 9-3, GLO 9-8

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getStringProperty, JPR 4-20, JPR 4-124 TargetNS(), JPR 7-10
getStringWithReplacement() method, GLO 9-3, getTargetNS() -
GLO 9-8 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getTarg
getStyleSheetProcessingInstr(), JPR 3-12 etNS(), JPR 7-14
getSubAnnotations( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, getTargetNS() -
IMA 4-12 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getTarge
getSubscribers, JPR 2-38 tNS(), JPR 7-35
getSubstitutionGroup() - getTargetNS() -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getSubst oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode.getTargetN
itutionGroup(), JPR 7-35 S(), JPR 7-45
getSubString() method, GLO 9-3 getTaskCurrent( ) method, IMA 4-22, IMA 7-17
getSuppAttributes( ) method, IMA 7-5 getTaskEnd( ) method, IMA 4-23, IMA 7-18
getSymbolFont(), JPR 15-8 getTaskStart( ) method, IMA 4-24, IMA 7-19
getSymbolForeground(), JPR 15-8 getText, JPR 4-222
getSystemId() - getText(), JPR 15-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.getSystemId(), JPR getText() -
11-66 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getText(),
getSystemId() - JPR 11-142
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getSystemI getText() -
d(), JPR 11-142 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getText(), JPR
getSystemId() - 11-200
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.getSystemId(), getText() -
JPR 11-179 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.getText(), J
getSystemId() - PR 11-223
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.getSystemId(), getTimeToLive, JPR 4-148
JPR 11-199 getting
getSystemId() - queue table, ADQ 13-31
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.getSystemId getting started, JJP 1-3
(), JPR 11-215 getTopic, JPR 4-67, JPR 4-148, JPR 4-201, JPR 4-244
getSystemId(int) - getTopicConnectionFactory, JPR 4-89
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.getSy getTopicName, JPR 4-75
stemId(int), JPR 11-236 getTopicOwner, JPR 4-76
getSystemId(int) - getTraceLevel(), JPR 3-25
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.getSystemId(int), JP getTransacted, JPR 4-201
R 10-15 getTransformation, JPR 4-160, JPR 4-168, JPR
getSystemId(int) - 4-233, JPR 4-237
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getSystemId(int), getTree(), JPR 17-4
JPR 10-22 getType() -
getTagFont(), JPR 15-9 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.getTyp
getTagForeground(), JPR 15-9 e(), JPR 7-15
getTagName() - getType() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.getTagName oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.getType(
(), JPR 11-166 ), JPR 7-36
getTarget() - getType(int) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.getTarget(), JPR oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getType(int),
11-251 JPR 11-90
getTargetNS() - getType(String) -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getType(java.l

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ang.String), JPR 11-91 getVariable(NSName, int) -
getType(String, String) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.getVariable(o
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getType(java.l racle.xml.parser.v2.NSName, int), JPR 11-328
ang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-91 getVariety() -
getTypeDefinitionTable() - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.getV
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchemaNode.get ariety(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-50
TypeDefinitionTable(), JPR 7-11 getVersion() -
getTypeGroup() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.getVersion(),
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.get JPR 11-122
TypeGroup(), JPR 7-23 getVersion() -
getUnicodeStream() method, GLO 9-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.getVersion
getUpdateTime( ), IMJ 3-37, IMJ 4-25, IMJ 5-27, IMJ (), JPR 11-143
8-38 GETVERTICES function, SUG 17-5
getUpdateTime( ) method, IMU 5-25, IMU I-28 getVideoDuration method, IMU 9-38
getURI(int) - getVideoDuration( ), IMJ 8-39
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getURI(int), getVisibility, JPR 2-39, JPR 2-42
JPR 11-92 getWaitTime, JPR 2-43
getURIResolver() - getWidth( ), IMJ 5-28, IMJ 8-40
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.getU getWidth( ) method, IMU 8-23
RIResolver(), JPR 11-290 GetWorkspace function, SPR 80-40, ADW 2-44
getURIResolver() - getXML, ADX 8-17
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.getURIResolver( getXML(OracleXMLDocGen, boolean) -
), JPR 11-300 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML(
getURL( ) method, IMA 4-13 oracle.xml.sql.docgen.OracleXMLDocGen,
getURL(String) - boolean), JPR 9-6
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.getURL(jav getXmlBuffer(), JPR 13-6
a.lang.String), JPR 8-6 getXMLClob, ADX 23-6
getUserCallback(), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21 getXmlCLOBFileName(), JPR 13-6
getUsername(), JPR 13-6 getXmlCLOBTableName(), JPR 13-7
getValidationMode(), JPR 12-7 getXMLData(Connection, String, String), JPR 16-7
getValidationMode() - getXMLDOM() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getValidation oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML
Mode(), JPR 11-240 DOM(), JPR 9-6
getValidationModeValue() - getXMLError() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getValidation oracle.xml.util.XMLException.getXMLError(),
ModeValue(), JPR 11-240 JPR 10-22
getValue() - getXMLErrorString() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.getValue(), JPR oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.getXM
11-110 LErrorString(), JPR 9-21
getValue(int) - getXmlFileName(), JPR 13-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getValue(int), getXMLMetaData(int, boolean) -
JPR 11-92 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML
getValue(String) - MetaData(int, boolean), JPR 9-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getValue(java. getXMLMetaData(int, boolean, OracleXMLDocGen)
lang.String), JPR 11-93 -
getValue(String, String) - oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.getValue(java. MetaData(int, boolean,
lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-93 oracle.xml.sql.docgen.OracleXMLDocGen), JP

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R 9-8 GLBD function, OLS 4-13
getXMLNames(Connection, String), JPR 16-7 global
getXMLProperty(String) - indexes, DWG 21-83
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.getXMLProper striping, DWG 4-6
ty(java.lang.String), JPR 11-240 global administrators
getXMLReader() - defined, OID 2-29, OID 14-2
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.getXMLReader(), global agents, ADQ 6-18
JPR 11-283 global authentication and authorization, SAG
getXMLSAX(ContentHandler) - 24-13
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML global cache blocks corrupt, RDE 4-11
SAX(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 9-8 global cache blocks lost, RDE 4-11
getXMLSchema() - Global Cache Convert By Instance chart, RDE 5-4
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML Global Cache Convert chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-8,
Schema(), JPR 9-8 RDE 5-11
getXMLSchemaNodeTable(), JPR 7-6 global cache cr request, RDE 4-12
getXMLSchemaURLS() - Global Cache CR Request By Instance chart, RDE
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema.getXML 5-4
SchemaURLS(), JPR 7-6 Global Cache CR Request chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-7
getXMLSQLErrorString() - Global Cache Current Block Request By Instance
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.getXM chart, RDE 5-4
LSQLErrorString(), JPR 9-21 Global Cache Current Block Request chart, RDE
getXMLString() - 5-4, RDE 5-9, RDE 5-11
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML global cache null to s, RDE 4-12
String(), JPR 9-8 global cache null to x, RDE 4-12
getXMLString(Node, int) - global cache open s, RDE 4-12
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.getXML global cache open x, RDE 4-12
String(org.w3c.dom.Node, int), JPR 9-9 Global Cache Service, RCO 6-1
getXMLStringFromSQL(String), JPR 13-7 described, RCO 3-6
getXMLTableNames(Connection, String), JPR 16-7 distributed architecture, RCO 3-6
getXMLTreeModel(), JPR 17-4 LMON, use of, RCO 10-13
getXMLType, XDG 9-18 global cache service, SAG 5-13
getXslBuffer(), JPR 13-7 Global Cache Service (GCS), RCO 3-6, RCO 5-2
getXslCLOBFileName(), JPR 13-7 analyzing the interconnect, RDE 4-10
getXslCLOBTableName(), JPR 13-8 and logical reads, RDE 4-13
getXslFileName(), JPR 13-8 as a statistics source, RDE 4-6
gid data block tracking operations, RCO 5-5
See grouping IDs fault tolerant, RCO 3-6
gigabyte, PLS 3-14 features, RCO 3-6
gist interacting with CM, RCO 3-7
definition, TAD 4-4 message traffic and interconnect, RDE 4-3
example, TAD 4-5 processing example, RCO 5-5
generating, TXT 8-5 resources, RDE A-11
GIST procedure, TAD 4-5 resources, acquisition, RDE 3-6
example, TXT 8-8 statistics for, RDE 4-9
result table, TXT A-8 Global Cache Service process (LMS), CON 8-14
updated syntax, TXT 8-5 Global Cache Service Processes (LMSn), RCO 3-4
Gist table processing for synchronization, RCO 5-3
structure, TXT A-8 Global Cache Service resource

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sequence, RAA 3-9 automatically calculated, RCO 5-3
global cache wait events, RDE 4-9 global events, ADQ 6-18
global cache waits, RDE 4-12 GLOBAL hint, RDE 4-4
GLOBAL clause global hints, PGR 5-44
forcing a checkpoint, RAA 4-21 global indexes. See indexes, globally partitioned
global constant parameters global object names
same for all instances, RAA 2-13 database links, SAG 28-36
global coordinators, SAG 31-6 distributed databases, SAG 29-2
distributed transactions, SAG 31-6 GLOBAL PARTITION BY RANGE clause
global database consistency of CREATE INDEX, SQL 7-24, SQL 13-66, SQL
distributed databases and, SAG 31-14 13-78, SQL 15-61
global database links, NET 3-28, NET 9-49, SAG global partitioned indexes
28-15 maintenance, CON 11-16
adding link qualifiers, NET 9-50 GLOBAL QUERY REWRITE system
creating, SAG 29-11 privilege, SQL 17-38, SQL 17-39
directory naming limitation, NET 10-6 global queues, ADQ 6-18
Oracle Names, NET 9-49 Global Resource Directory, RCO 3-6, RCO 5-2
global database name, MIG B-11, RAC 4-9, SAG contents of, RCO 5-2
2-35 global roles, OAS 15-47, OAS 19-44, SAG 24-13,
configuring on the listener, NET 12-10, NET SAG 25-10, ODS 4-11
12-15, NER 8-9 global schema, OAS 15-47
defined, NET 9-3 Global Services Daemon (GSD), RAA 4-3, RAC
described, NET 12-10, NET 12-15, NER 8-9 5-13
Global Database Name field in Oracle Net manageability in Real Application
Manager, NET 12-10, NET 15-8, NET 15-40 Clusters, RCO 9-5
global database names Real Application Clusters-specific background
changing the domain, SAG 29-4 process, RCO 3-4
database links, SAG 28-12 Global Services Daemon Error Messages
distributed databases (PRKA), RAA C-2
how they are formed, SAG 29-2 Global System for Mobile Communications, OEC
enforcing for database links, SAG 28-14 4-13
enforcing global naming, SAG 29-3 GLOBAL TEMPORARY clause
enforcing resolution, SQL 10-63 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-24
impact of changing, SAG 28-42 global topics, ODS 4-20
querying, SAG 29-4 global transactions, OCI 8-3
shared pool and, CON 7-14 global users, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-35, SAG 24-13,
Global Directory Service (GDS), OAS 10-4 SAG 29-37
Global Enqueue Service (GCS) reconfiguration distributed systems
phase of recovery processing, RCO 6-7 schema-dependent, SAG 28-27
Global Enqueue Service (GES), RCO 3-6, RCO 5-2 schema-independent, SAG 28-28
message traffic and interconnect, RDE 4-3 global V$ view tables, RDE 5-2, RAC 7-2
resource coordination, RCO 7-1 global XML schema, XDG 5-11
statistics, RDE 4-10 GLOBAL_CONTEXT_POOL_SIZE initialization
statistics for, RDE 4-9 parameter, REF 1-62
Global Enqueue Service Daemon (LMD), RCO 3-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-63
Global Enqueue Service Monitor (LMON), RCO GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter, MIG
3-4 B-11, NET 12-10, NER 8-9
global enqueues GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, RAC 8-11

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GLOBAL_NAME networking parameter, NET globalization support, OCI vii, OCI 2-46
15-8, NET 15-40, NER 7-17 architecture, GLO 1-2
GLOBAL_NAME view, REF 2-220 character encoding, language support, JSS 9-19
using to determine global database name, SAG character sets for, CON 12-4
29-4 CHECK constraints and, CON 21-21
GLOBAL_NAMES initialization parameter, REP content type settings (dynamic), JSE 8-4
6-6, SAG 28-14, REF 1-62, STM 10-5, STM 18-4, content type settings (static), JSE 8-2
STM 19-5 multibyte parameter encoding, JSE 8-5
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 NCHAR and NVARCHAR2 datatypes, CON
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-63 12-6
GLOBAL_NAMES view, STM 17-5 NCLOB datatype, CON 12-15
globalization, OLA 2-6, OSG A-3 OCI functions, OCI vi, OCI 2-2
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-16 outside of SQLJ, JSS 9-29
globalization features, GLO 1-6 overview, JSS 1-32, JSE 8-1
Globalization Support, DCD 2-12, PCO 4-37, PCO related datatypes, JSS 5-5
14-31, PCO A-2, PCC 4-52, PCC A-3, OID 2-13, related Java types, JSS 9-26
ODS 2-6 related SQLJ and Java settings, JSS 9-22
bulkdelete, OID 8-10 sample depending on translate_params, JSE 8-8
bulkload, OID 8-9 sample not depending on translate_params, JSE
bulkmodify, OID 8-10 8-10
change session settings, SQL 10-9 support for Unicode characters, JSS 9-25
client/server architectures, SAG 28-48 views and, CON 10-19
command-line tools, OID 8-5 Globalization Support parameter
distributed databases NLS_CURRENCY, PCO 4-38
clients and servers may diverge, SAG 28-47 NLS_DATE_FORMAT, PCO 4-38
heterogeneous systems, SAG 28-49 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, PCO 4-38
homogeneous systems, SAG 28-48 NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, PCO 4-38
Java clients, OID 2-14 NLS_LANG, PCO 4-38
ldapadd, OID 8-7 NLS_LANGUAGE, PCO 4-38
ldapaddmt, OID 8-7 NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, PCO 4-38
ldapbind, OID 8-7 NLS_SORT, PCO 4-38
ldapcompare, OID 8-7 NLS_TERRITORY, PCO 4-38
ldapdelete, OID 8-7 Globalization Support parameters, RAA 2-18
ldapmoddn, OID 8-7 Globalization Technology. See NLS
ldapmodify, OID 8-7 globally partitioned indexes, SQL 7-24, SQL 13-78,
ldapmodifymt, OID 8-7 SQL 13-79, SQL 15-61
ldapsearch, OID 8-7 globals
ldifwrite, OID 8-9 naming conventions, DCD 2-5
managing, OID 8-1 globals.jsa
multibyte character strings, PCO 4-39 application and session lifecycles, JSE 9-28
settings for Oracle Internet Directory, OID 8-2 application deployment, JSE 9-27
using with Bulk Tools, OID 8-8 application events, JSE 9-31
with bulkdelete, OID 8-10 distinct applications and sessions, JSE 9-27
with bulkload, OID 8-9 event handling, JSE 9-31
with bulkmodify, OID 8-10 example, declarations and directives, JSE 9-38
with command-line tools, OID 8-5 extended support for servlet 2.0, JSE 9-26
with LDIF Files, OID 8-3 file contents, structure, JSE 9-37
with ldifwrite, OID 8-9 global declarations, JSE 9-37

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global JavaBeans, JSE 9-37 of ALTER USER, SQL 12-23, SQL 12-25
global JSP directives, JSE 9-36 grant method, JJD 5-8
overview of functionality, JSE 9-26 GRANT OPTION, ADG 11-33
overview of syntax and semantics, JSE 9-28 grant option, ADW 1-14
sample application, application and session GRANT option for EXECUTE privilege, ADO 4-3
events, JSE 9-42 GRANT statement, SAG 25-11, CON 14-4
sample application, application events, JSE 9-39 ADMIN OPTION, ADG 11-30, SAG 25-12
sample application, global declarations, JSE creating a new user, SAG 25-12
9-45 effective time, ADG 11-38
sample applications, JSE 9-39 last DDL time, ADG 11-36
session events, JSE 9-33 locks, CON 20-31
GLOGIN.SQL, PGR 11-4, PGR 11-8 object privileges, ADG 11-22, ADG 11-32, SAG
glossary 25-12
accessing, OCM 1-28, OSM 5-13 SYSOPER/SYSDBA privileges, SAG 1-24
glossary. See terminology system privileges, ADG 11-30
GMONTH - system privileges and roles, SAG 25-11
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.G when takes effect, SAG 25-20
MONTH, JPR 7-55 WITH GRANT OPTION, SAG 25-13
GMONTH_DAY - GRANT_OBJECT_PRIVILEGE procedure, SPR
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.G 64-17, STM 5-11
MONTH_DAY, JPR 7-55 example, STM 18-6, STM 19-9
golden rule grant_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-10
of backup and recovery, BRC 4-2 grant_policy_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-12,
GOTO action JJD 5-20
in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-26, ZZP GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE procedure, SPR
2-17 64-20, STM 5-11
of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-17, PCO F-95, example, STM 18-6, STM 19-9
PCC F-121 granted privileges
result of, PCC 9-26 definition, CON 1-46
GOTO statement, PLS 4-17 grantee event attribute, ADG 16-3
label, PLS 4-17 grantees, OAS 19-46
misuse, PLS 4-19 granting
restriction, PLS 7-17 execute user-defined type, ADO 4-3
syntax, PLS 13-99 privileges and roles, CON 23-3
GotoWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-43, ADW 2-48 roles, ADG 11-30
grammar system privilege, ADQ 9-48
CTXCAT, TAD 3-18 system privileges, ADG 11-30, ADG 11-31,
grammar CONTEXT, TAD 3-13 ADQ 13-39
GRANT ANY OBJECT PRIVILEGE, ADG 11-33 Workspace Manager privileges
GRANT ANY OBJECT PRIVILEGE system system, SPR 80-44, ADW 2-50
privilege, SQL 17-44, SAG 25-14, SAG 25-17 workspace, SPR 80-46, ADW 2-52
GRANT ANY PRIVILEGE system privilege, SQL granting access to change data, DWG 15-3
17-44, CON 23-3 granting permission, JJD 5-5
GRANT ANY ROLE system privilege, SQL 17-40 granting privileges and roles
GRANT clause listing grants, SAG 25-26
of ALTER USER, SQL 12-26 SYSOPER/SYSDBA privileges, SAG 1-24
GRANT CONNECT THROUGH clause granting roles, TAD 8-2
for proxy authorization, SAG 24-16 grantPolicyPermission method, JJD 5-13

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grantQueuePrivilege, JPR 2-30, JPR 4-76 CUBE extension, SQL 18-22
grants identifying duplicate groupings, SQL 6-69
excluding from an exemplar, OCM 3-12 NOSORT clause, PGR 14-72
exporting, UTL 1-23 of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-8, SQL
importing, UTL 2-7, UTL 2-23 18-21
including for an exemplar, OCM 3-12 optimizing views, PGR 2-37
viewing for an exemplar, OCM 3-12 ROLLUP extension of, SQL 18-22
GRANTS parameter temporary tablespaces, CON 3-16
for Export utility, UTL 1-23 group commits, CON 8-10
for Import utility, UTL 2-22 group comparison conditions, SQL 5-7
GrantSystemPriv procedure, SPR 80-44, ADW 2-50 group entries, OID 2-6
grantSystemPrivilege, JPR 4-202 adding, OID 7-8
grantTopicPrivilege, JPR 4-76 creating
GrantWorkspacePriv procedure, SPR 80-46, ADW by using ldapmodify, OID A-30
2-52 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 7-8
granularity, data access, OLS 3-15 group entries, creating by using ldapmodify, OAD
granules, DWG 5-3, CON 7-5 A-24
block range, DWG 5-3 group items
partition, DWG 5-4 allowed as host variables, PCO 4-23
graph bean, OSG 3-11 implicit VARCHAR, PCO 4-29
GRAPHIC datatype Group Items as host variables, PCO A-5
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 group owner
EXTERNAL format in SQL*Loader, UTL 6-19 materialized view groups, REP 3-60
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 GROUP_ID function, SQL 6-69, DWG 18-17
graphical user interface GROUP_READ function, OLS 4-24
support for, IMA D-1 GROUP_WRITE function, OLS 4-24
Graphical User Interface (GUI). See also GUI, grouping
OEM 2-2 compatibility check, DWG 22-40
Greater or Equal filter, in Oracle Directory conditions, DWG 22-64
Manager, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID 7-4 message, ADQ 12-62
greater than or equal to tests, SQL 5-5 GROUPING aggregate function, PLS 6-2
greater than tests, SQL 5-5 GROUPING function, SQL 6-71, DWG 18-13
GREATEST function, SQL 6-69 when to use, DWG 18-16
GREATEST_LB function grouping IDs, OSG 12-16
desupported, MIG 5-36 parent, OSG 15-8
GREATEST_LBOUND function, OLS 4-13, OLS 9-9 grouping sets, SQL 18-23
inverse groups, OLS 13-26 GROUPING SETS clause
green dot on class icon in navigator panel of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-23
meaning of, ODP 4-18 GROUPING_ID function, SQL 6-72, DWG 18-17
grid-based clustering model, DMC 1-16 GROUPING_SETS expression, DWG 18-19
Group GROUPINGID command, OSG 11-3, OSG 11-8,
pane, OEA 4-2 OSG 11-11, OSG 15-7
group, OEA 4-3, OEM 2-4 groupings
add or delete, OEA 4-10 filtering out duplicate, SQL 6-69
adding background images, OEA 4-6 groupOfNames object class, OID 7-8, OID 7-9
modify, OEA 4-11 groupOfUniqueNames object class, OID 7-8
modifying properties, OEA 4-11 groups, XDG 18-6
GROUP BY clause, PLS 6-3 archived redo log, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8

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definition, OLS 2-8 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
example, OLS 2-8 5-21
hierarchical, OLS 2-8, OLS 2-13, OLS B-9 user name and password, OID 5-20
inverse, OLS 13-2 GUI, JJD 2-25, JPG 1-10, JPG 2-18
MAXLOGFILES, RAC 5-2 guidelines
online redo log, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8 backups
parent, OLS 2-8, OLS 3-11, OLS 5-19, OLS 5-21, distributed database constraints, BRC 4-9
OLS 13-8 Export utility, BRC 4-10
privilege, OID 12-3 frequency, BRC 4-6
read/write access, OLS 3-11 often-used tablespaces, BRC 4-7
redo log files, RAA 3-7, RAC 5-2, RAC 5-9 storing old backups, BRC 4-9
setting authorizations, OLS 3-8 structural changes, BRC 4-7
unique numbers, RAA 3-8 testing strategies, BRC 4-13
V$LOGFILE, RAA 3-8 unrecoverable operations, BRC 4-8
Groups folder whole database backups after OPEN
Navigator tree, OEA 3-3 RESETLOGS, BRC 4-8
groups, instance, DWG 21-37 datatype equivalencing, PCO 4-51
GSD dynamic SQL, PCO 9-6
as a background process for manageability for adding attributes, OID 6-16
tools, RAA 4-3 for deleting attributes, OID 6-16
UNIX implementation of, RAA 4-4 for dynamic SQL, PCC 13-6
Windows implementation of, RAA 4-4 for modifying attributes, OID 6-16
GSD, defined, RAC 7-2 for separate precompilations, PCC 2-16
gsdctl -remove for the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-30
to stop and delete services, RAA 4-14 for transactions, PCC 3-28
gsdctl -start for user exits, PCC 20-13
to start services, RAA 4-14 separate precompilation, PCO 2-26
GT operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 transaction, PCO 3-24
GTE CyberTrust certificates, OSD 9-43, OSD 9-44 guidelines for determining storage requirements
GTRID. See transaction identifier and disk space allocation, OEC C-1
GTYPE (SDO_GTYPE), SUG 2-7 GV$ views
constraining data to a geometry type, SUG 4-7 for parallel servers, REF 3-2
GUARD ALL clause GV$DBLINK view, SAG 29-25
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-53 GV$FILESTAT view, DWG 21-68
GUARD clause GYEAR -
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-53 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.G
GUARD NONE clause YEAR, JPR 7-55
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-53 GYEAR_MONTH -
GUARD STANDBY clause oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.G
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-53 YEAR_MONTH, JPR 7-55
guess, PLS 3-9
guesses in logical rowids, CON 12-21
H
staleness, CON 12-22
statistics for, CON 12-23 halting a single pack, RCG 4-9
guest users haltone command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-9
definition, OID 5-20 handle attributes, OCI 2-13
managing, OID 5-20 reading, OCI 2-13
by using ldapmodify, OID 5-22 setting, OCI 2-13

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handle functions, OCI 15-48 applications, SUG 1-26
handlers, exception, PLS 7-2 hardware-based connection redirection, OID 20-7
handles, OCI 2-5 hasAttribute(String) -
advantages of, OCI 2-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.hasAttribute(
allocating, OCI 2-6, OCI 2-25 java.lang.String), JPR 11-167
bind handle, OCI 2-10 hasAttributeNS(String, String) -
C datatypes, OCI 2-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.hasAttribute
child freed when parent freed, OCI 2-7 NS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
define handle, OCI 2-10 11-167
describe handle, OCI 2-11 hasAttributes() -
direct path, OCI 2-12 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.hasAttribute
environment handle, OCI 2-9 s(), JPR 11-168
error handle, OCI 2-9 hasAttributes() -
freeing, OCI 2-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.hasAttributes(),
process, OCI 2-13 JPR 11-200
process attributes, OCI A-77 hasChildNodes() -
server handle, OCI 2-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.hasChildNodes(), J
service context handle, OCI 2-9 PR 11-66
statement handle, OCI 2-10 hasChildNodes() -
subscription, OCI 2-12, OCI 9-56 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.hasChildNodes
transaction handle, OCI 2-10 (), JPR 11-200
types, OCI 2-5 hasChildNodes() -
user session handle, OCI 2-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.hasChildNo
handles for SQL statements, CON 7-18 des(), JPR 11-223
definition, CON 1-26 hasFeature(String, String) -
handlesMime( ) method, IMA 4-57 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDOMImplementation.
handling exceptions, PLS 7-1 hasFeature(java.lang.String,
raised in declaration, PLS 7-16 java.lang.String), JPR 11-158
raised in handler, PLS 7-17 hash
using OTHERS handler, PLS 7-15 distribution value, PGR 9-26
handling of nulls, PLS 2-33 hash area size, OTP 5-8
handshake hash clusters, RDE B-5, CON 10-65
SSL, OAS 7-6 advantages and disadvantages, SAG
hanja attribute, TXT 2-52 19-2 to SAG 19-3
hard dependency, OCM 3-7 altering, SAG 19-9
hard links, rules with BFILEs, ADL 4-1 choosing key, SAG 19-5
hardware contrasted with index, CON 10-65
evaluating, SAG 1-5 contrasted with index clusters, SAG 19-2
for cluster database processing, RCO 2-1 controlling space use of, SAG 19-5
scalability, RCO 4-4 creating, SQL 13-6, SAG 19-4
Hardware and Network Scalability, RCO 4-4 dropping, SAG 19-9
hardware components, PER 1-7 estimating storage, SAG 19-8
hardware configuration examples, SAG 19-7
keeping records of, BRC 4-12 hash function, SAG 19-2, SAG 19-3, SAG 19-4,
hardware multiplexing SAG 19-6
definition, RMN 5-12 HASH IS option, SAG 19-4, SAG 19-6
hardware requirements, RAC 1-6 HASHKEYS option, SAG 19-4, SAG 19-7
hardware requirements for spatial scans of, PGR 1-41, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6

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single-table, SAG 19-5 MD4, OID 16-3
single-table, creating, SQL 13-7 hashing, password, OSD 5-6
SIZE option, SAG 19-6 HASHKEYS clause
specifying hash function for, SQL 13-7
hash functions
for hash cluster, SAG 19-2
HASH hint, SQL 2-97, PGR 5-12
HASH indexes in aggregation, OLA 12-6
HASH IS clause
of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-7
hash join enabled, OTP 5-9
hash joins
allocating memory for, SQL 10-9
enabling and disabling, SQL 10-9
index join, PGR 1-40
hash multi-block I/O count, OTP 5-9
hash partitioned index-organized tables
downgrading, MIG 7-11
hash partitioned objects
for hot block performance issues, RDE 3-3
hash partitioning, DWG 5-7
creating tables using, SAG 17-12
index-organized tables, SAG 17-21
when to use, SAG 17-5
hash partitioning clause
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-22, SQL 15-46
hash partitions, PGR 9-11
adding, SQL 11-70
coalescing, SQL 11-63
examples of, PGR 9-12
hash tables
simulating with associative arrays, PLS 5-6
hash values, OTP 5-21
HASH_AJ hint, SQL 2-97, SQL 2-98, PGR 1-67,
PGR 5-28, PGR 5-29
HASH_AREA_SIZE initialization parameter, PGR
1-72, REF 1-63
and parallel execution, DWG 21-59
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-63
HASH_JOIN_ENABLED initialization
parameter, PGR 1-72, REF 1-64
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-64
HASH_SJ hint, PGR 1-68, PGR 5-29
hashing, PGR 4-21
passwords to the directory, OID 16-2
protection

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OLE DB (FS) connectivity HFILE OTT parameter, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32, IPI
requirements, HET 7-16 7-122
OLE DB (SQL) connectivity HFIRST operator for allocation, OLA 9-13
requirements, HET 7-15 HH datetime format element, SQL 2-70
restrictions, HET 7-6 HH12 datetime format element, SQL 2-70
setting parameters for ODBC source, HET HH24 datetime format element, SQL 2-70
7-10 HI_SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS initialization
setting parameters for OLE DB source, HET parameter, REF 1-64
7-12 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-64
SQL execution, HET 7-6 HI_SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS
supported functions, HET 7-7 parameter, CON 7-16
supported SQL syntax, HET 7-7 hidden declarations, PLS 9-3
supported tables, HET D-6 HIDE option
types of agents, HET 7-2 default, OLS 5-9
initialization parameters, HET 2-6, HET 4-5, discussion of, OLS 7-4
HET 7-8, HET A-1 example, OLS 4-3
installing data dictionary, HET 4-2 importing hidden column, OLS 12-5
multithreaded agents, HET 5-1 inserting data, OLS 4-17
optimizing data transfer, HET A-10 introduction, OLS 4-2
overview, SAG 28-5, CON 1-38 not exported, OLS 12-2
setting global name, HET A-4 per-table basis, OLS 4-9
setting up access using Transparent PL/SQL restriction, OLS B-16
Gateway, HET 4-2 schema level, OLS 7-2
setting up environment, HET 4-2 hiding
specifying cache high water mark, HET A-4 a chart legend, ODP 4-45
specifying cache size, HET A-10 the list of predefined analyses, ODP 4-40
specifying commit point strength, HET A-3 hiding PL/SQL code, ADG 9-21
SQL service, HET 2-5 hierarchical charts, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12
testing connections, HET 4-4 hierarchical cubes, DWG 8-42
transaction service, HET 2-4 hierarchical dimensions, OSG 15-4
tuning internal data buffering, HET A-11 defined, OLA 3-22
tuning LONG data transfer, HET A-8 defining variables for, OLA 3-24
HEVEN operator for allocation, OLA 9-8 drilling down, OLA 6-16
HEX_BINARY - example of, OLA 3-23, OLA 3-24
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.H limiting based on relationship within, OLA
EX_BINARY, JPR 7-55 6-13, OLA 6-16
hexadecimal string self-relations for, OLA 3-24
passing to DBMS_LOB.WRITE(), ADL 10-214, hierarchical indexing, definition, ADX Glossary-8
ADL 11-169 hierarchical mapping, ADX 4-80
hexadecimal strings hierarchical materialized views. See multitier
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-32 materialized views
hexadecimal value hierarchical naming model
returning, SQL 2-67 described, NET 3-30
HEXTORAW function, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-74 diagram, NET 3-30
data conversion, CON 12-27 hierarchical queries, SQL 2-86, SQL 8-3, SQL 18-20
HFEEDBACK procedure, TAD 3-11, TXT 10-9 child rows, SQL 2-86, SQL 8-4
example, TXT 10-10 illustrated, SQL 2-87
result table, TXT A-5 leaf rows, SQL 2-86

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ordering, SQL 18-25 configurations for, RCO 10-16
parent rows, SQL 2-86, SQL 8-4 configurations, benefits of, RCO 10-24
retrieving root and node values, SQL 6-152 configuring, RAC 9-1 to RAC 9-12
hierarchical query clause definition, RCO 1-4, RCO 10-2
of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-8 deployment, examples, OID 20-9
hierarchical query feedback information full active configurations, RDE 1-3
generating, TXT 10-9 of Oracle Internet Directory, OID 20-1
hierarchical relationships primary and secondary instances, RAC 9-6
in thesaurus import file, TXT C-8 Transparent Application Failover, RAC 9-2
hierarchies, OSG 12-10, OSG 12-17, OSG 17-2, OSG high availability node configurations
17-4, DWG 9-2, CON 10-25 benefits of, RCO 10-25
adding to a dimension, SQL 9-60 high water mark, SAG 14-25, CON B-15
creating, OSG 5-9, OSG 19-2 definition, CON 2-3, CON B-15
creating Source objects for, OSA 6-13 direct-path INSERT, CON 19-4
custom sorting, OSG 12-16, OSG 24-8 of clusters, SQL 9-10
defined, OSG 4-13, OSG 19-2 of indexes, SQL 9-71
definition, OSA 1-2 of tables, SQL 11-35, SQL 12-37
drilling down, OSA 6-15 HIGH_VALUE statistics, PGR 1-42
dropping from a dimension, SQL 9-60 HIGHLIGHT procedure, TAD 4-2, TXT 8-10
how used, DWG 2-6 example, TXT 8-12
in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-3 result table, TXT A-10
join key, CON 10-25 highlight table
levels, CON 10-25 example, TXT 8-12
MdmHierarchy objects, OSA 2-12 structure, TXT A-10
multiple, DWG 9-7 highlighting
node and leaf terminology, OSA 2-16 about, TAD 1-26
of dimensions, defining, SQL 13-43 generating markup, TXT 8-14
overview, DWG 2-6 generating offsets, TXT 8-10
retrieving default, OSA 4-8, OSA 6-13 overview, TAD 4-2
rolling up and drilling down, DWG 9-2 with NEAR operator, TXT 3-34
hierarchy highlighting text, TAD 4-2
removing, SPR 80-62, ADW 2-75 highlighting themes, TAD 4-2
workspaces, ADW 1-4 hint
HIERARCHY clause NL_AJ hint, PGR 5-28
of CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 13-42, SQL hint, DETERMINISTIC, PLS 8-6
13-43 hint, NOCOPY, PLS 8-17
hierarchy dimension hint, optimizer, PCO D-5
defined, OSG 15-4 HINT_LIST networking parameter, NER 10-11,
HIERHEIGHT command, OSG 11-3, OSG 11-11, NER 10-15
OSG 15-5, OSG 15-9 hints, OAS 18-9, SQL 8-3, SAG 30-8, PGR 5-2, OTP
high availability, OID 1-8, OID 13-7, OID 20-2, glossary-9
RCO 1-2 access paths, PGR 5-10, PGR 5-18
and multimaster replication, OID 20-7 ALL_ROWS hint, SQL 2-94, PGR 5-7
and Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-3 AND_EQUAL hint, SQL 2-95, PGR 4-6, PGR
benefit of cluster databases, RCO 1-4 5-17
capabilities in Oracle Internet Directory, OID as used in outlines, PGR 7-3
20-7 CACHE hint, SQL 2-95, PGR 5-35
cluster interconnects, RCO 10-3 cannot override sample access path, PGR 1-41

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CHOOSE hint, PGR 5-9 NO_PUSH_SUBQ, PGR 5-38
CLUSTER hint, SQL 2-96, PGR 5-12 NO_PUSH_SUBQ hint, PGR 5-38
COST, PCC C-5 NO_UNNEST hint, PGR 5-37
CURSOR_SHARING_EXACT hint, PGR 5-39 NOCACHE hint, SQL 2-100, PGR 5-35
degree of parallelism, PGR 5-29 NOPARALLEL hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-31
DRIVING_SITE, SAG 30-9 NOREWRITE hint, SQL 2-102, PGR 5-21
EXPAND_GSET_TO_UNION hint, PGR 5-20 optimization approach and goal, PGR 5-6
extensible optimization, PGR 1-75 ORDERED hint, SQL 2-102, PGR 1-67, PGR 5-24
FACT hint, PGR 5-23 overriding optimizer choice, PGR 1-41
FIRST_ROWS hint, SQL 2-97, PGR 5-7 overriding OPTIMIZER_MODE and
FIRST_ROWS(n), DWG 21-93 OPTIMIZER_GOAL, PGR 1-13
FIRST_ROWS(n) hint, PGR 5-7 PARALLEL, DWG 21-34
for the ORACLE SQL statement optimizer, PCC PARALLEL hint, SQL 2-103, PGR 5-30
6-20 parallel query option, PGR 5-29
FORCE_UNION_REWRITE hint, PGR 5-20 PARALLEL_INDEX, DWG 21-35
FULL hint, SQL 2-97, PGR 4-6, PGR 5-11 passing to the optimizer, SQL 18-59
global, PGR 5-44 PQ_DISTRIBUTE hint, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-31
HASH hint, SQL 2-97, PGR 5-12 PUSH_PRED hint, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-37
HASH_AJ hint, PGR 5-28 PUSH_SUBQ hint, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-38
HASH_SJ hint, PGR 5-29 query rewrite, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9
how to use, PGR 5-2 REWRITE hint, SQL 2-105, PGR 5-19
in DELETE statements, PCO F-34, PCC F-47 ROWID hint, SQL 2-105, PGR 5-11
in SELECT statements, PCO F-85, PCC F-108 RULE, REF 1-114
in SQL statements, SQL 2-92 RULE hint, SQL 2-105
in UPDATE statements, PCO F-92, PCC F-116 STAR hint, PGR 5-24
INDEX hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 4-6, PGR 5-13, PGR syntax, SQL 2-93
5-24 UNNEST hint, PGR 5-36
INDEX_ASC hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 5-14 USE_CONCAT hint, SQL 2-106, PGR 5-18
INDEX_DESC hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 5-15, PGR USE_MERGE hint, SQL 2-107, PGR 5-26
5-16 USE_NL hint, SQL 2-107, PGR 5-25
INDEX_FFS, PGR 1-38 using to tune distributed queries, SAG 30-8
INDEX_JOIN, PGR 1-40 hints in code, parameter sizes, JSS 10-26
join operations, PGR 5-25 HISTOGRAM_ANALYSIS procedure, SUG 16-19
LEADING hint, PGR 5-28 histograms, PGR 3-20
MERGE hint, PGR 5-21 creating equiwidth, SQL 6-205
MERGE_AJ and HASH_AJ, PGR 1-67 creating with user-defined buckets, DWG 19-45
MERGE_AJ hint, PGR 5-28 number of buckets, PGR 3-22
MERGE_SJ and HASH_SJ, PGR 1-68 historical data, OSG 4-3, PER 2-8
MERGE_SJ hint, PGR 5-29 importance of, OTP 13-8, OTP 14-3
NL_AJ hint, PGR 5-28 historical data collection
NL_SJ hint, PGR 5-29 aggregation of data in, ODP 4-12
NO_EXPAND hint, SQL 2-100, PGR 5-19 setting up a, ODP 4-6
NO_FACT hint, PGR 5-23 specifying a target for, ODP 4-7
NO_INDEX, PGR 4-6 specifying the age of the data saved for
NO_INDEX hint, PGR 5-17 analysis, ODP 4-14
NO_MERGE, SAG 30-8 specifying the classes of data to collect, ODP
NO_MERGE hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-22 4-15
NO_PUSH_PRED hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-38 stopping for a class of data, ODP 4-18

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historical database using to improve performance, PCO D-11
connecting to, ODP 4-35 what it affects, PCO D-7
contents of data tables for classes in, ODP 4-53 HOLD_CURSOR precompiler option, PCO 14-22,
disconnecting from, ODP 4-36 PCC 10-24
names of data tables for a class, ODP 4-52 holdability (cursor states, WITH clause), JSS 3-7
specifying the location of a, ODP 4-11 HOME environment variable
understanding the class reference table, ODP setting for INSO, TXT B-3
4-52 home node, RCG 1-6
understanding the data tables for a class Home Selector, OUI 2-2
in, ODP 4-52 homographs
understanding the logical structure of, ODP in broader term queries, TXT 3-14
4-51 in queries, TXT 3-13
understanding the service reference table, ODP in thesaurus import file, TXT C-9
4-51, ODP 4-52 horizontal orientation
unsupported modifications to, ODP 4-51 of a chart, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-18
historical tables horizontal partitioning. See row subsetting
moving time window, SAG 17-61 horizontal tab (escape sequence), OLA 3-6
history entries host (machine name), OEC 3-14
saving to a file, OCM 2-12, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 host arrays
sorting on the History page, OCM 2-13, OSM advantages of, PCC 8-2
6-9 bulk binds, PLS 5-50
sorting on the Pending page, OCM 2-12 declaring, PCC 8-2, ZZP 1-13
viewing for a change plan, OCM 2-11 dimensioning, PCC 8-2
viewing for a comparison, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7 in the DELETE statement, PCC 8-17
viewing for a task, OCM 2-11, OSM 6-8 in the INSERT statement, PCC 8-15
history of LDAP, OAD 2-2 in the SELECT statement, PCC 8-5
history option in the UPDATE statement, PCC 8-15
EnableVersioning procedure, SPR 80-28, ADW in the WHERE clause, PCC 8-20
2-28 matching sizes of, PCC 8-3
History page multidimensional, ZZP 1-14
manually moving a pending task to, OCM 2-12 referencing, PCC 8-2, PCC 8-3
removing a task, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-8 restrictions on, PCC 8-4, PCC 8-14, PCC 8-15,
viewing new history entries for, OCM 2-13, PCC 8-16, PCC 8-17, ZZP 1-14, ZZP 1-15
OSM 6-8 used as input host variables, PCC 8-3
History Page (Events Page), OEM 2-8 used as output host variables, PCC 8-3
history views (xxx_HIST), ADW 3-17 using in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-37
hit count, TAD 3-20 using in dynamic SQL statements, PCC 13-29
hit counting, TXT 10-5 using the FOR clause with, PCC 8-18
hitlist using to improve performance, PCC C-3
presenting, TAD 1-23 when not allowed, PCC 8-2
HLAST operator for allocation, OLA 9-13 HOST command, RAA 4-22, RMR 2-118
HOLD_CURSOR host expressions
precompiler option basic syntax, JSS 3-17
used to improved performance, PCC C-12 bind by identifier, JSS 8-70
what it affects, PCC C-7 evaluation at runtime, JSS 3-22
HOLD_CURSOR clause, PGR 14-27 examples, JSS 3-20
HOLD_CURSOR option examples of evaluation at runtime, JSS 3-24
of ORACLE Precompilers, PCO F-15, PCC F-19 iterators and result sets as host variables, JSS

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3-52 using in the WHERE clause, PCO 7-18
overview, JSS 3-16 using the FOR clause, PCO 7-16
restrictions, JSS 3-33 using to improve performance, PCO D-3
selecting a nested table, JSS 6-64 variable-length, PCO 7-3
supported types for JDBC 2.0, JSS 5-8 host variables, PCO 5-2, PCC 6-2
type support for Oracle8i, JSS 5-11 assigning a value, PCO 2-7
type support for Oracle8/Oracle7, JSS 5-12 assigning values to, PCC 2-6
type support summary, JSS 5-2 attribute factoring in declaration of, ZZP 1-9
host language, PCO 2-3 compatibility with database objects, ZZP 1-8
definition of, PCC 2-2, PCC 2-3 declarations, PCC 18-4
host name declaring, PCO 2-11, PCO 2-20, PCO 4-15, PCC
specifying, IMA 2-3 2-10, PCC 18-4, ZZP 1-8
host naming declaring and naming, PCO B-2
advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-11 definition, PCO 2-16
configuring, NET 9-60 to NET 9-63, NER 6-8 definition of, PCC 2-5, ZZP 1-2
connecting with, NET 9-63 dummy, PCC 13-3
establishing a connection with, NET 9-63 host variable equivalencing, PCO F-92, PCC
listener configuration for, NET 9-61 F-117
recommended for, NET 7-11 in EXECUTE statement, PCO F-42, PCC F-55
requirements, NET 9-60 in OPEN statement, PCO F-72, PCC F-93
HOST networking parameter, NET 10-21, NER 5-3, in user exits, PCC 20-4
NER 5-4, NER 10-5 initializing, PCO 4-21
HOST precompiler option, PCO 14-23 input versus output, PCC 6-2
host program length up to 30 characters, PCO 2-8
definition of, PCC 2-2 must resolve to an address, PCC 4-19
host programs, PCO 2-3 naming, PCO 2-8, PCO 4-23, PCO 4-25, ZZP
host structures 1-10
arrays in, PCC 4-44 overview, PCO 2-7
declaring, PCC 4-43 overview of, PCC 2-5
host table elements passed to a subroutine, ZZP 1-9
maximum, PCO 7-3 purpose of, PCC 6-2
host table example, PCO 7-10 referencing, PCO 2-8, PCO 4-22, ZZP 1-10
host tables, PCO 7-2 requirements, PCO 2-7
advantages, PCO 7-2 restrictions, PCO 2-17, PCO 4-25
declaring, PCO 7-2 restrictions on, PCC 4-19, ZZP 1-16
dimensioning, PCO 7-3 rules for naming, PCC 2-13, ZZP 1-2
multi-dimensional, PCO 7-3 scope of, ZZP 1-5
operations on, PCO 2-8 using in PL/SQL, PCO 6-8, PCC 7-7
referencing, PCO 7-4 using with PL/SQL, ZZP 1-24
restrictions, PCO 7-3, PCO 7-9, PCO 7-13, PCO where allowed, PCO 2-7
7-15 where to declare, ZZP 1-5, ZZP 1-9
restrictions on, PCO 7-6 with PL/SQL, PCO 6-2
support for, PCO 4-21 host variables (SQL)
using in dynamic SQL statements, PCO 9-28 input, OLA 10-6
using in the DELETE statement, PCO 7-14 output, OLA 10-9
using in the INSERT statement, PCO 7-12 host-based failover, RCO 10-12
using in the SELECT statement, PCO 7-6 host.equiv file, RAC 2-11
using in the UPDATE statement, PCO 7-13 hostname, ADG 18-10

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hosts file, NET 3-35 parameter, HET A-6
hot backup mode HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL initialization
for online user-managed backups, UMR 2-9 parameter, HET A-6
hot backup mode. See backup mode enabling agent tracing, HET 7-9
hot backups HS_INST_CAPS view, REF 2-225
failed, UMR 2-11 HS_INST_DD view, REF 2-225
ending with ALTER DATABASE END HS_INST_INIT view, REF 2-226
BACKUP, UMR 2-12 HS_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, HET
inconsistent whole database backups, BRC 2-9 A-6
hot blocks HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE initialization
objects, RDE 4-14 parameter, HET A-8
resolving performance issues for, RDE 3-2 HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT initialization
hours of service, PER 1-13 parameter, HET A-8
How This Manual is Organized, OTP ii HS_NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE initialization
HP’s OpenView, SAG 28-32 parameter, HET A-8
HP/UX, ADX 4-82 HS_NLS_NCHAR initialization parameter, HET
HS networking parameter, NET 15-8, NER 7-18 A-9
HS_ADMIN_ROLE role, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6 HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT initialization
HS_ALL_CAPS view, REF 2-220 parameter, HET A-9
HS_ALL_DD view, REF 2-221 HS_NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT initialization
HS_ALL_INITS view, REF 2-221 parameter, HET A-9
HS_AUTOREGISTER initialization HS_OPEN_CURSORS initialization
parameter, REF 1-64 parameter, HET A-10
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-64 HS_ROWID_CACHE_SIZE initialization
using to enable agent self-registration, HET parameter, HET A-10
4-14 HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING initialization
HS_BASE_CAPS view, REF 2-221, HET 4-19 parameter, HET 4-9, HET A-10
HS_BASE_DD view, REF 2-222, HET 4-19 HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE initialization
HS_CLASS_CAPS view, REF 2-222, HET 4-19 parameter, HET 4-9, HET A-11
HS_CLASS_DD view, REF 2-222, HET 4-19 HS_TIME_ZONE initialization parameter, HET
HS_CLASS_INIT view, REF 2-223, HET 4-19 A-11
HS_DESCRIBE_CACHE_HWM initialization HTML
parameter, HET A-4 bypassing filtering, TXT 2-27
HS_EXTERNAL_OBJECT_PRIVILEGES view, REF definition, ADX Glossary-9
2-223 displaying within PSP files, ADG 18-16
HS_EXTERNAL_OBJECTS view, REF 2-224 errors, ADX 5-13
HS_EXTERNAL_USER_PRIVILEGES view, REF filtering to, TAD 1-26, TAD 4-3, TXT 8-2
2-224 generating highlight offsets for, TXT 8-10
HS_FDS_CLASS view, REF 2-224, HET 4-19 highlight markup, TXT 8-14
HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO initialization highlighting example, TXT 8-18
parameter, HET A-4 indexing, TAD 2-23, TAD 6-2, TXT 1-44, TXT
specifying connection information, HET 7-9 2-30, TXT 2-81, TXT 7-33
HS_FDS_DEFAULT_SCHEMA_NAME indexing example, TAD A-3
initialization parameter, HET A-5 parsing, ADX 20-32
HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS initialization retrieving from PL/SQL, ADG 18-10
parameter, HET 4-9 searching META tags, TAD 6-10
HS_FDS_INST view, REF 2-225, HET 4-19 zone section example, TAD 2-26, TAD 6-10,
HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME initialization TXT 7-23

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HTML_SECTION_GROUP HttpUriType, XML 35-7
example, TXT 2-82 accesses remote pages, XDG 12-6
HTML_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 2-26, TAD defined, XDG 12-2
6-2, TAD 6-10, TXT 1-44, TXT 2-81, TXT 7-23, HTTPURITYPE, definition, ADX Glossary-8
TXT 7-33 hub configuration, RCG 1-10
with NULL_FILTER, TAD 2-23, TAD A-3, TXT four-node, RCG 1-11
2-30 hub-and-spoke architecture, enabled by AQ, XDG
HTML_SECTION_GROUP system-defined 23-4
preference, TXT 2-90 human intervention queue, OID A-41
HTP and HTF packages, ADG 18-13 Human Intervention Queue Manipulation
HTTP, ADQ 1-12, ADQ 17-2, ADQ 17-6, ADQ Tool, OID 22-31, OID A-42
17-52, ADQ 17-60 syntax, OID A-42
access for DBUri-refs, XDG 12-34 hybrid indexing, SUG B-1
accessing AQ XML servlet, ADQ 17-58 hypertext markup language (HTML), PLS 9-18
accessing Java servlet or XMLType, XDG 20-3 Hypertext Markup Language, definition, ADX
accessing Repository resources, XDG 13-11 Glossary-9
AQ operations over, ADQ 17-2 hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), PLS 9-18
configuration parameters, WebDAV, XDG 19-5 Hypertext Transport Protocol, definition, ADX
creating default tables, XDG 5-71 Glossary-9
definition, ADX Glossary-9 hypertext, definition, ADX Glossary-9
headers, ADQ 17-5 hyphenation
HttpUriType, DBUriType, XDG 12-23 of host variable names, PCO 2-17
improved performance, XDG 19-2 hypothetical rank, DWG 19-38
Oracle XML DB servlets, XDG 20-8
propagation, ADQ 17-62
I
protocol server, features, XDG 19-8
requests, XDG 20-8 I datetime format element, SQL 2-70
response, ADQ 17-6 i option (-input), JJP 3-20
servlets, XDG 20-4 I variable in SQLDA
UriFactory, XDG 12-38 how value is set, PCC 15-10
using UriRefs to store pointers, XDG 12-7 purpose of, PCC 15-10
HTTP presentation, NET 4-9 i_index_clause attribute, TXT 2-79
dedicated server configuration, NET 4-15 i_table_clause attribute, TXT 2-78
shared server configuration, NET 4-14 IAF GET statement
HTTP protocol, NET 1-6 example of using, PCC 20-5
HTTP protocol adaptor, DSU 6-29 in user exits, PCC 20-4
HTTP protocols, IMA 2-6 purpose of, PCC 20-4
HTTP proxy server specifying block and field names in, PCC 20-5
setting, IMA 2-4 syntax for, PCC 20-4
specifying, IMA 2-4 IAF PUT statement
HTTP URLs, ADG 18-10 example of using, PCC 20-6
http_proxy attribute, TXT 2-14 in user exits, PCC 20-6
httpProxyPort parameter, IMA 2-4 purpose of, PCC 20-6
httpProxyServer parameter, IMA 2-4 specifying block and field names in, PCC 20-6
HTTPS, OAS 7-7 syntax for, PCC 20-6
propagation, ADQ 17-62 iANY_SIMPLE -
HTTPS protocol adaptor, DSU 6-31 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
HttpSessionBindingListener, JSE 3-10 ANY_SIMPLE, JPR 7-55

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iANY_URI - IDENTIFIED BY clause
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i of ALTER ROLE. See CREATE ROLE
ANY_URI, JPR 7-55 of CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 13-38
IAP in SQL*Forms of SET ROLE, SQL 18-48
purpose of, PCC 20-13 IDENTIFIED EXTERNALLY clause
iAS, definition, ADX Glossary-15 of ALTER ROLE. See CREATE ROLE
iBASE64_BINARY - of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iB of CREATE ROLE, SQL 14-78
ASE64_BINARY, JPR 7-55 of CREATE USER, SQL 16-34
IBM datatypes, ADG 3-37 IDENTIFIED GLOBALLY clause
IBM’s NetView/6000, SAG 28-32 of ALTER ROLE. See CREATE ROLE
iBOOLEAN - of ALTER USER, SQL 12-24
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iB of CREATE ROLE, SQL 14-78
OOLEAN, JPR 7-55 of CREATE USER, SQL 16-35
id, JPR 12-36 identifiers
DOMBuilderEvent, JPR 12-20 for resources, RDE A-16
ID - forming, PLS 2-5
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.I maximum length, PLS 2-5
D, JPR 7-55 quoted, PLS 2-6
ID column scope rules, PLS 2-19
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24 identifiers, ORACLE
ID data type, OLA 3-5 how to form, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
ID_ATTR_DECL - identifying incompatibilities
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.ID_ATTR_DE UTLINCMP.SQL, MIG 7-3
CL, JPR 11-70, JPR 11-323 Identix authentication, MIG B-2, NET xviii, NER
IDAP B-2
architecture, XDG 23-6 ideographic writing systems, encoding, GLO 2-4
message, ADQ 17-6 IDEPTREE view, REF 2-226
schema, ADQ 17-35 idle wait events, PGR 22-50
transmitted over Internet, ADQ 17-1, XDG 23-5 SQL*Net message from client, PGR 22-26
XML schema, XDG 23-12 IDLE_TIME parameter
IDAP. See also Internet Data Access of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
Presentation, ADQ 1-13, ADQ 17-3 iDOUBLE -
iDATE - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i DOUBLE, JPR 7-55
DATE, JPR 7-55 IDREF -
iDATE_TIME - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.I
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i DREF, JPR 7-55
DATE_TIME, JPR 7-55 IDREF - oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.IDREF, JPR
IDE 11-15
defined, OSG 3-6 IDREFS -
IDE (integrated development environment), JPG oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.I
1-10 DREFS, JPR 7-55
IDE SQLJ integration, JSS 1-32 IDREFS -
IDE, definition, ADX Glossary-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.IDREFS, JPR
iDECIMAL - 11-15
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i iDUMMY -
DECIMAL, JPR 7-55 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i

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DUMMY, JPR 7-55 IGNORE
iDURATION - format column value, TAD 2-13, TXT 1-35
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i IGNORE parameter
DURATION, JPR 7-56 for Import utility, UTL 2-23
iENUMERATION - iGYEAR -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iE oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
NUMERATION, JPR 7-56 GYEAR, JPR 7-56
IETF iGYEAR_MONTH -
drafts, enforced by Oracle Internet oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
Directory, OID C-3 GYEAR_MONTH, JPR 7-56
LDAP approval iHEX_BINARY -
RFCs enforced by Oracle Internet oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
Directory, OID C-2 HEX_BINARY, JPR 7-56
standard change log interface, OID 27-10 IIM format, IMA C-5
IF statement, PLS 4-2 IIM_ACTION_ADVISED attribute, IMA C-5
ELSE clause, PLS 4-3 IIM_BYLINE attribute, IMA C-5
ELSIF clause, PLS 4-4 IIM_BYLINE_TITLE attribute, IMA C-5
syntax, PLS 13-101 IIM_CAPTION attribute, IMA C-5
THEN clause, PLS 4-3 IIM_CITY, IMA C-5
IFILE initialization parameter, REF 1-6, REF 1-65, IIM_CONTACT attribute, IMA C-5
HET A-12 IIM_COPYRIGHT attribute, IMA C-5
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-65 IIM_COUNTRY_CODE attribute, IMA C-5
IFILE parameter IIM_CREATION_DATE attribute, IMA C-5
multiple files, RAA 2-11 IIM_CREDIT attribute, IMA C-5
overriding values, RAA 2-10 IIM_DIGITAL_CREATION_DATE attribute, IMA
specifying identical parameters, RAA 2-20 C-6
IFILTER procedure, TXT 8-13 IIM_HEADLINE attribute, IMA C-6
iFLOAT - IIM_IMAGE_TYPE attribute, IMA C-6
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iF IIM_KEYWORDS attribute, IMA C-6
LOAT, JPR 7-56 IIM_LANGUAGE attribute, IMA C-6
IFNONE keyword, OLA 7-17 IIM_LOCATION_NAME attribute, IMA C-6
iFRACTION_DIGITS - IIM_OBJECT_CYCLE attribute, IMA C-7
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iF IIM_OBJECT_NAME attribute, IMA C-7
RACTION_DIGITS, JPR 7-56 IIM_ORIGINATING_PROG attribute, IMA C-7
iFS, NEW 3-9 IIM_PROGRAM_VERSION attribute, IMA C-7
iGDAY - IIM_PROVINCE_STATE attribute, IMA C-7
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i IIM_RECORD_VERSION attribute, IMA C-7
GDAY, JPR 7-56 IIM_SOURCE attribute, IMA C-7
iGMONTH - IIM_SPECIAL_INSTRUCTION attribute, IMA C-7
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i IIM_SUB_LOCATION attribute, IMA C-7
GMONTH, JPR 7-56 IIM_TRANSMISSION_REF attribute, IMA C-7
iGMONTH_DAY - IIM_WRITER attribute, IMA C-7
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i IIOP, definition, ADX Glossary-10
GMONTH_DAY, JPR 7-56 iLENGTH -
ignorable characters, GLO 4-9 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iL
ignorableWhitespace(char[], int, int) - ENGTH, JPR 7-56
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.ignorabl image
eWhitespace(char[], int, int), JPR 11-41 attributes, IMU 2-2

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image copies, RMN 5-62 location, OTP 16-1
testing restore of, RMN 10-41 tuning output, OTP 10-7
image maps, ADG 18-13 implementation scripts, OTP 10-5, OTP 10-7
IMAGE_BITS_PER_PIXEL attribute, IMA C-4 implementing business logic, PER 1-9
IMAGE_COUNT attribute, IMA C-4 implementing database design, SAG 1-7
IMAGE_HEIGHT attribute, IMA C-4 implementing recommendations, OTP 10-5, OTP
IMAGE_HORIZONTAL_RES attribute, IMA C-4 16-1
IMAGE_PIXEL_FORMAT attribute, IMA C-4 IMPLEMENTS clause
IMAGE_VERTICAL_RES attribute, IMA C-5 in connection context declarations, JSS 7-11
IMAGE_WIDTH attribute, IMA C-5 in iterator declarations, JSS 7-40
ImageAnn attributes, IMA C-4 syntax, JSS 3-5
IMAGES section of ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-7 implicit connections, PCC 3-14
iMAXEXCLUSIVE - multiple, PCC 3-15
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i single, PCC 3-14
MAXEXCLUSIVE, JPR 7-56 implicit conversions, ADL 7-36
iMAXINCLUSIVE - implicit cursors, PLS 6-11
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i attributes, PLS 6-38
MAXINCLUSIVE, JPR 7-56 implicit data conversion, SQL 2-48, SQL 2-49, SQL
iMAXLENGTH - 2-51
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i implicit datatype conversion, PLS 3-24, GLO 6-8
MAXLENGTH, JPR 7-56 effect on performance, PLS 12-3
imCompatibilityInit, IMJ 1-11 implicit declarations
IMG, ERR 48-1 cursor FOR loop record, PLS 6-13
iMINEXCLUSIVE - FOR loop counter, PLS 4-15
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i implicit dereferencing, ADO 2-6, ADO 9-19, CON
MINEXCLUSIVE, JPR 7-56 13-10
iMININCLUSIVE - implicit JSP objects
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i overview, JSE 1-15
MININCLUSIVE, JPR 7-56 using implicit objects, JSE 1-17
iMINLENGTH - implicit logons, PCO 3-11
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i implicit relations, OLA 3-13
MINLENGTH, JPR 7-56 implicit savepoints, ADW 1-6
IMMEDIATE clause implicit VARCHAR, PCO 4-29
of SET CONSTRAINTS, SQL 18-45 IMPLIED -
immediate constraints, CON 21-24 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.IMPLIED, JPR
IMP, ERR 18-1 11-15
IMP_FULL_DATABASE role, SQL 17-46, UTL 2-5, implies method, JJD 5-5
SAG 25-5, CON 23-23 Import
impact BUFFER parameter, UTL 2-18
determining for a script prior to its catexp.sql script
execution, OCM 3-21 preparing the database, UTL 2-5
imple, OID 12-19, OID 12-22, OID 12-30, OID character set conversion, UTL 2-55
12-35, OID 12-38 character sets, UTL 2-55
implement, ojspc option, JSE 6-21 CHARSET parameter, UTL 2-18
implementation files COMMIT parameter, UTL 2-19
description, OTP 16-1 committing after array insert, UTL 2-19
how to use, OTP 16-2 compatibility with other versions, UTL 2-3
implementation scripts, OTP 10-5, OTP 10-7 COMPILE parameter, UTL 2-19

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consolidated extents, UTL 2-66 columns, UTL 2-71
CONSTRAINTS parameter, UTL 2-20 LOG parameter, UTL 2-25
controlling size of rollback segments, UTL 2-19 LONG columns, UTL 2-61
conversion of version 6 CHAR columns to manually creating tables before import, UTL
VARCHAR2, UTL 2-71 2-8
creating an index-creation SQL script, UTL 2-24 manually ordering tables, UTL 2-9
database optimizer statistics, UTL 2-28 materialized view logs, REP 3-55
DATAFILES parameter, UTL 2-20 materialized views, REP 3-55
DESTROY parameter, UTL 2-20 offline instantiation and, RAR 17-3, RAR
disabling referential constraints, UTL 2-8 17-4
displaying online help, UTL 2-23 message log file, UTL 2-46
dropping a tablespace, UTL 2-67 modes, UTL 2-13
errors importing database objects, UTL 2-48 NLS_LANG environment variable, UTL 2-55
example sessions, UTL 2-34 object creation errors, UTL 2-23
all tables from one user to another, UTL 2-37 OPTIMAL storage parameter, UTL 2-66
selected tables for specific user, UTL 2-35 Oracle Streams, STM 10-8, STM 13-36
tables exported by another user, UTL 2-36 parameter file, UTL 2-25
using partition-level import, UTL 2-38 maximum size, UTL 2-11
exit codes, UTL 2-47 parameters, UTL 2-14
export file PARFILE parameter, UTL 2-25
importing the entire file, UTL 2-22 partition-level, UTL 2-49
listing contents before import, UTL 2-27 pattern matching of table names, UTL 2-29
failed integrity constraints, UTL 2-48 preparing the database, UTL 2-5
FEEDBACK parameter, UTL 2-21 preserving size of initial extent, UTL 2-66
FILE parameter, UTL 2-21 read-only tablespaces, UTL 2-66
FILESIZE parameter, UTL 2-21 RECORDLENGTH parameter, UTL 2-25
FROMUSER parameter, UTL 2-22 records
FULL parameter, UTL 2-22 specifying length, UTL 2-25
globalization considerations, UTL 2-54 redirecting output to a log file, UTL 2-46
grants reducing database fragmentation, UTL 2-53
specifying for import, UTL 2-22 refresh error, UTL 2-63
GRANTS parameter, UTL 2-22 reorganizing tablespace during, UTL 2-67
HELP parameter, UTL 2-23 replication check, REP 6-37
IGNORE parameter, UTL 2-23 replication groups
importing grants, UTL 2-22 offline instantiation and, RAR 16-4, RAR
importing objects into other schemas, UTL 2-7 16-6
importing rows, UTL 2-27 resource errors, UTL 2-49
importing tables, UTL 2-29 restrictions
INDEXES parameter, UTL 2-24 importing into own schema, UTL 2-6
INDEXFILE parameter, UTL 2-24 RESUMABLE parameter, UTL 2-26
INSERT errors, UTL 2-48 RESUMABLE_NAME parameter, UTL 2-26
interactive method, UTL 2-44 RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT parameter, UTL 2-26
invalid data, UTL 2-48 reusing existing datafiles, UTL 2-20
invoking, UTL 2-10 rows
at the command line, UTL 2-10 specifying for import, UTL 2-27
interactively, UTL 2-10 ROWS parameter, UTL 2-27
with a parameter file, UTL 2-11 schema objects, UTL 2-7
length of Oracle version 6 export file DEFAULT sequences, UTL 2-49

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SHOW parameter, UTL 2-27 structure, TXT C-6
single-byte character sets, UTL 2-55 IMPORT statement (SQL), OLA 10-9
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES parameter, UTL import statements
2-27 including in annotation program, IMA 3-2
snapshot master table, UTL 2-63 import upload method, IMA 5-1
snapshots, UTL 2-63 HTTP stream and, IMA 5-2
restoring dropped, UTL 2-64 Import utility, RAC 10-5, UMR 2-28
specifying by user, UTL 2-22 about, SAG 1-26
specifying index creation commands, UTL 2-24 copying statistics, PGR 3-2
specifying the export file, UTL 2-21 database migration, MIG 8-1
STATISTICS parameter, UTL 2-27 database recovery, UMR 2-29
status check, RAR 20-92 definition, CON 1-9
storage parameters importing labeled data, OLS 12-3, OLS 12-4
overriding, UTL 2-66 importing policies, OLS 12-2
stored functions, UTL 2-60 importing unlabeled data, OLS 12-5
stored packages, UTL 2-60 procedure for using, UMR 2-29
stored procedures, UTL 2-60 requirements for upgrading, MIG 8-3
STREAMS_CONFIGURATION parameter, UTL restricted mode and, SAG 4-7
2-28, STM 10-9 user-defined types, ADO 4-14
STREAMS_INSTANTIATION parameter, UTL with Oracle Label Security, OLS 12-2
2-28, STM 10-9, STM 19-28, STM 19-128 import( ) method, IMU 6-34, IMU 7-18, IMU 8-24,
system objects, UTL 2-7 IMU 9-39, IMU I-29
table name restrictions, UTL 2-31 IMPORT_ALLOWED item in WM_INSTALLATION
table objects view, ADW 3-14
import order, UTL 2-3 importance
table-level, UTL 2-49 used in workload
TABLES parameter, UTL 2-29 description, OTP 14-5
TABLESPACES parameter, UTL 2-31 importance value
TOID_NOVALIDATE parameter, UTL 2-31 in workload class, OTP 13-13
TOUSER parameter, UTL 2-32 in workload data, OTP 21-5
TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE parameter, UTL possible values for, OTP 21-5
2-33 specifying, OTP 21-5
TTS_OWNER parameter, UTL 2-33 importData( ), IMJ 3-38, IMJ 4-26, IMJ 5-29, IMJ
types of errors during, UTL 2-47 8-41
uniqueness constraints importFrom( ), IMJ 3-39, IMJ 4-27, IMJ 5-30, IMJ
preventing import errors, UTL 2-19 8-42
user definitions, UTL 2-71 importFrom( ) method, IMU 6-36, IMU 7-21, IMU
USERID parameter, UTL 2-33 8-26, IMU 9-41, IMU 10-8, IMU I-31
using Oracle version 6 files, UTL 2-71 importFrom( ) method (all attributes), IMU 10-11
VOLSIZE parameter, UTL 2-34 importFromXML( ) method, IMA 4-36
warning messages, UTL 2-46 importing
import a change table
raw device configuration information, RAA Change Data Capture, DWG 15-21
4-14 a source table
IMPORT command, OLA 2-14, OLA 5-3 Change Data Capture, DWG 15-20
import considerations, ADW 1-15 baseline, OCM 2-8, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-6, OSM
import file 6-9
examples of, TXT C-11 change plan, OCM 2-10, OCM 2-14

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comparison, OCM 2-9, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-7, INCLUDE CURRENT CONTROLFILE option
OSM 6-9 BACKUP command, RMN 9-10
materialized views include directive, JSE 1-11
offline instantiation and, SPR 37-2, SPR 37-4 INCLUDE precompiler option, PCO 14-24, PCC
replication groups E-3
offline instantiation and, SPR 36-3, SPR 36-6 Include section of the response file, OUI 3-7
status check, SPR 53-95 INCLUDE statement
importing jobs, SAG 10-6 case-sensitive operating systems, PCO 2-22
importing required classes, JSS 4-31 declaring the ORACA, PCO 8-24
Importing SQL Statements, OTP 4-14 declaring the SQLCA, PCO 8-8
importNode(Node, boolean) - declaring the SQLDA, PCO 11-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.importNo effect of, PCO 2-21, ZZP 1-6
de(org.w3c.dom.Node, boolean), JPR 11-143 not like PL/I %INCLUDE directive, ZZP 1-7
Improved LOB Usability, Accessing LOBs Using using to declare the ORACA, ZZP 2-20
SQL “Character” Functions, ADL 7-33 using to declare the SQLCA, ZZP 2-13
IN comparison operator, PLS 2-28, PLS 6-5 using to declare the SQLDA, ZZP 5-5
in hierarchy variables, OSG 15-6 INCLUDE statements, PCO B-3
IN operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22, PGR 2-22 include tag, JSE 1-20
merging views, PGR 2-38 INCLUDING CONTENTS clause
IN OUT parameter of DROP TABLESPACE, SQL 17-11
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-53 INCLUDING DATAFILES clause
of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-65 of ALTER DATABASE TEMPFILE DROP
IN OUT parameter mode, ADG 9-6, PCO 6-5, PCC clause, SQL 9-39
7-3, PLS 8-16 INCLUDING NEW VALUES clause
IN parameter of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
of CREATE function, SQL 13-53 9-117
of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-65 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
IN parameter mode, ADG 9-6, PCO 6-5, PCC 7-3, 14-39
PLS 8-14 INCLUDING TABLES clause
IN subquery, PGR 2-37 of DROP CLUSTER, SQL 16-68
inactive online redo log incompatibilities
loss of, UMR 6-8 removing, MIG 7-2
INAME incomplete data
command-line option, ADA 5-15 collecting, OTP 13-17
INAME option incomplete media recovery, UMR 4-16
when a file extension is required, PCO 14-2, change-based, UMR 4-21
ZZP 3-2 definition, BRC 3-8
INAME precompiler option, PCO 14-23, PCC in Oracle Real Application Clusters
10-25 configuration, UMR 4-5
INCARNATION option time-based, UMR 4-20 to UMR 4-21
of LIST, RMN 16-10 with backup control file, UMR 4-5
of RESET DATABASE, RMN 16-10 incomplete object types, PLS 10-33, SQL 16-3, ADO
incarnations 4-6
of databases, BRC 3-8 creating, SQL 16-3, SQL 16-5
INCLUDE incomplete recovery, BRC 3-8
precompiler option, use of, PCC 5-35 overview, RMN 6-9
using to include the SQLCA, PCC 9-17 time-based, RMN 10-11
INCLUDE command, OLA 8-4, OLA 8-5, OLA 8-6 using RMAN, RMN 10-10

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with current control file, RMN 10-10 rebuilding, TAD 2-37
inconsistent backups parallel execution, SUG 8-9
using RMAN, RMN 9-5 renaming, TXT 1-3
whole database R-tree, SUG 1-12
definition, BRC 2-9 R-tree (requirements before creating), SUG 4-2
INCREMENT BY clause structure, TAD 2-2, TAD 2-40
of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE synchronizing, TAD 2-39, TAD 8-5
INCREMENT BY parameter synchronizing deferred updates, SUG 8-2
of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-89 tuning in access method tuning, OTP 12-7
incremental approach using to improve performance, PCO D-6
in k-means, DMC 1-15 viewing registered, TXT G-4
incremental backups, RMN 9-17, RMN 9-42 INDEX clause
differential, RMN 5-40 of ANALYZE, SQL 12-35
how RMAN applies, RMN 6-7 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-6
using RMAN, RMN 9-16, RMN 9-17 index clusters. See clusters
incremental checkpoint, CON 8-8 index creation
incremental growth, RDE B-9 custom preference example, TXT 1-38
incremental refresh, CON 10-24 default example, TXT 1-38
incremental upgrade, MIG E-6 index creation parameters
incrIterCounter( ) method, IMA 7-20 example, TXT 2-79
incrTaskCurrent( ) method, IMA 7-21 index defaults
IND synonym for USER_INDEXES view, REF general, TAD 1-12, TAD 2-28
2-227 index engine
index about, TAD 2-5
about, TAD 2-2 index errors
attributes, OTP 14-4 deleting, TXT 1-40
collection, XDG 5-61 viewing, TAD 2-36, TXT 1-40
creating, TAD 2-21, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-29 index fragmentation, TAD 2-40, TAD 5-25, TXT
creation, SUG 4-1 1-37
cross-schema, SUG 4-8 INDEX hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 4-6, PGR 4-15, PGR
parallel execution, SUG 8-14 5-13
deferred updating, SUG 8-2 index joins, PGR 1-40
description of Spatial indexing, SUG 1-11 index keys
domain compression, SQL 9-67
creating, DCD 13-15 index leaf blocks
dropping, TAD 2-36 performance of, RDE 4-10
geodetic and non-geodetic, SUG 4-7 index maintenance, TAD 1-14, TAD 2-36, TXT 1-2
hybrid, SUG B-1 index memory, TAD 5-21
in access method tuning, OTP 12-6 Index merges, OTP 5-35
metadata for, DCD 13-37 INDEX object privilege, SQL 17-47
multiple, TAD 2-7 on a table, SQL 17-48
optimizing, TAD 2-40, TAD 2-42 index objects, TXT 2-1
partitioned, SUG 4-8 viewing, TXT G-5, TXT G-9
exchanging partitions including index optimization, TXT 1-6
indexes, SUG 4-10 index options
performance, SUG 16-7 SORTED INDEXES with SQL*Loader, UTL 5-38
quadtree, SUG 1-14 SQL*Loader SINGLEROW parameter, UTL 5-38
reason for being invalid, OTP 13-18 Index Organized Table (IOT), XDG 5-72

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index organized tables, ADL 10-66 viewing, OID 6-28
index partitions indexed clusters
creating subpartitions, SQL 13-68 creating, SQL 13-6
dropping, SQL 9-69 indexed lookup, TAD 5-14
index preference indexed-by table support, JJP 2-6
about, TXT 2-2 general support, JJP 2-16
creating, TXT 2-2, TXT 7-30 with JDBC OCI, JJP 2-9
INDEX privilege, ADG 11-24 indexes, SQL 9-73, OLS 12-8, CON 10-28
index properties, OTP 5-22 access path, optimizing for, SQL 10-10
index requests adding columns, PER 1-15
logging, TXT 9-6 allocating new extents for, SQL 9-72
index scan, DCD 7-34 altering, SAG 16-19 to SAG 16-21
index segments, CON 2-13 analyzing, SAG 21-3 to SAG 21-6
Index Statistics dialog, OTP 5-22 appending columns, PER 1-15
index subpartitions, SQL 13-68 application-specific, SQL 13-91
index tablespace parameters ascending, SQL 13-74
specifying, TXT 2-78 avoiding the use of, PGR 4-6
index tokens based on indextypes, SQL 13-81
generating for a document, TXT 8-26 bitmap, MIG 4-20, SQL 13-69, PGR 4-12, PGR
Index Tuning Wizard, OEM 5-8 4-17
Index Tuning Wizard Messages, OMM 9-1 bitmap indexes, DWG 6-6, CON 10-48, CON
index types 10-53
about, TAD 1-11 nulls and, CON 10-10
choosing, TAD 2-9 parallel query and DML, CON 10-49
Index Unusable state bitmap join, SQL 13-82, DWG 6-6
indexes left in Index Unusable state, UTL 5-26, bit-mapped, PER 1-16
UTL 9-12 block splits, RDE 3-3
INDEX_ASC hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 5-14 branch blocks, CON 10-36
INDEX_COMBINE hint, PGR 4-6, PGR 4-15 B-tree, SQL 13-62, DWG 6-10, PER 1-16
INDEX_DESC hint, SQL 2-98, PGR 5-15, PGR 5-16 B-tree structure of, CON 10-35
INDEX_FFS hint, PGR 1-38, PGR 1-39 building
INDEX_HISTOGRAM view, REF 2-227 using an existing index, CON 10-29
INDEX_JOIN hint, PGR 1-40 cardinality, DWG 6-3, CON 10-49
INDEX_PROCEDURE user_lexer attribute, TXT changing attributes, SQL 9-73
2-56 changing parallelism of, SQL 9-72
INDEX_STATS procedure, TAD 2-41 choosing columns for, PGR 4-3
INDEX_STATS view, REF 2-227 choosing columns to index, SAG 16-4
index_stems attribute, TXT 2-44 cluster
index_text attribute, TXT 2-44 cannot be partitioned, CON 11-1
index_themes attribute, TXT 2-43 scans of, PGR 8-7
index-by tables cluster indexes, SAG 18-8, SAG 18-9, SAG 18-10
See also associative arrays coalescing, SAG 16-8, SAG 16-21
indexed attributes collecting statistics on, SQL 12-35
displayed in Oracle Directory Manager, OID column order, PER 1-17
6-10 column order for performance, SAG 16-5
locations, OID 5-14 composite, CON 10-30, PGR 4-4
orcleventtype, OID 5-27 scans of, PGR 8-8
orcluserdn, OID 5-27 on composite-partitioned tables, SQL 13-80

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concatenated, CON 10-30 example, PGR 8-21
costs, PER 1-17 examples, SQL 13-83
created by bulkload, OID 7-19 explicitly creating a unique index, SAG 16-11
creating, ADG 5-7, SQL 13-62, SAG 16-9 to SAG exporting, UTL 1-23
16-19, PGR 13-11 extensible, CON 10-62
creating for documents stored as CLOBs, GLO function-based, ADG 5-8, ADL 1-7, MIG 4-16,
5-23 SQL 13-62, SAG 16-14 to SAG 16-18, CON
creating for multilingual document 10-32, PER 1-16, PGR 4-10
search, GLO 5-22 creating, SQL 13-72
creating in parallel, DWG 21-85 dependencies, CON 10-33, CON 15-8
creating indexes for documents stored as DETERMINISTIC functions, CON 15-8
BLOBs, GLO 5-24 DISABLED, CON 15-9
creating manually, UTL 2-24 optimization with, CON 10-33
creating on a cluster, SQL 13-63 privileges, CON 10-33, CON 15-8
creating on a table, SQL 13-64 global, DWG 21-83
deallocating unused space from, SQL 9-71 global partitioned, creating, SQL 13-66
definition, CON 1-3 globally partitioned, SQL 7-24, SQL 13-78, SQL
descending, SQL 13-74 13-79, SQL 15-61
and query rewrite, SQL 13-74 updating, SQL 11-84
as function-based indexes, SQL 13-74 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-38
described, CON 10-28 guidelines, ADG 5-3
design, PER 1-15 guidelines for managing, SAG 16-2 to SAG 16-9
direct path load on hash-partitioned tables, SQL 13-80
left in direct load state, UTL 9-12 importing, UTL 2-24
direct-path inserts, logging, SQL 9-73 index joins, PGR 1-40
disabling and dropping constraints cost, SAG index-creation commands
16-9 Import, UTL 2-24
disassociating statistics types from, SQL 16-77 index-organized tables, CON 10-57
disorganized, OTP 23-2 logical rowids, CON 10-60, CON 12-21
domain, SQL 13-62, SQL 13-81, SQL 13-91, secondary indexes, CON 10-60
CON 10-62, PGR 4-19 internal structure of, CON 10-35
domain indexes join, bitmap, SQL 13-82
extensible optimization, PGR 1-74 keeping when disabling constraint, SAG 21-18
user-defined statistics, PGR 1-75 keeping when dropping constraint, SAG 21-18
domain, example, SQL D-2 key compression, SAG 16-18, CON 10-45
dropping, ADG 5-6, SAG 16-5, SAG 16-22, PGR key compression of, SQL 9-76
4-2 key compression, enabling, SQL 9-74
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-24 keys and, CON 10-31
dropping from attributes, OID 5-28, OID 6-28 primary key constraints, CON 21-12
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID unique key constraints, CON 21-10
6-28 keys, eliminating repetition, SQL 9-74
dropping index partitions, SQL 16-77 leaf blocks, CON 10-36
enforcing integrity constraints, CON 21-10, left in unusable state, UTL 5-26, UTL 9-18
CON 21-12 limiting per table, SAG 16-5
enforcing uniqueness, PGR 4-8 local, DWG 21-83
ensuring the use of, PGR 4-6 locally partitioned, SQL 13-79
estimating size, SAG 16-6 location of, CON 10-34
estimating storage requirements, UTL 9-12 logging rebuild operations, SQL 9-74

Master Index-284
logging rebuild operations on, SQL 9-78 partitioned tables, DWG 6-6, CON 10-53
LONG RAW datatypes prohibit, CON 12-16 partitioning, SQL 13-78, DWG 5-9
marking as UNUSABLE, SQL 9-79 partitions, SQL 13-78, CON 11-2
materialized view sites, REP 3-57 adding new, SQL 9-83
merging block contents, SQL 9-74 changing default attributes, SQL 9-81
merging contents of index blocks, SQL 9-80 changing physical attributes, SQL 9-73
modifying attributes, SQL 9-74 changing storage characteristics, SQL 9-81
modifying values of, PGR 4-4 deallocating unused space from, SQL 9-71
monitoring space use of, SAG 16-21 dropping, SQL 9-83
monitoring usage, SAG 16-21 marking UNUSABLE, SQL 9-83, SQL 11-83
moving, SQL 9-74 modifying the real characteristics, SQL 9-82
multiple-column preventing use of, SQL 9-79
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-19 rebuilding, SQL 9-74
non-unique, PGR 4-8 rebuilding unusable, SQL 11-83
nonunique, CON 10-30 re-creating, SQL 9-74
nulls and, DWG 6-5, CON 10-10, CON 10-31, removing, SQL 9-81
CON 10-52 renaming, SQL 9-83
on clusters, SQL 13-70 specifying tablespace, SQL 9-74
on complex data types, CON 10-62 specifying tablespace for, SQL 9-76
on composite-partitioned tables, creating, SQL splitting, SQL 9-81, SQL 9-83
13-68 PCTFREE for, SAG 16-5
on foreign keys, REP 6-2 PCTUSED for, SAG 16-5
on hash-partitioned tables performance and, CON 10-29
creating, SQL 13-67 physical attributes, SQL 13-74
on index-organized tables, SQL 13-70 placement on disk, PGR 15-17
on list-partitioned tables presorting data
creating, SQL 13-67 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-18
on nested table storage tables, SQL 13-70 preventing use of, SQL 9-79
on partitioned tables, SQL 13-70 privileges, ADG 5-6
on range-partitioned tables, creating, SQL 13-67 for altering, SAG 16-19
on REFs, ADO 2-11 for dropping, SAG 16-22
on scalar typed object attributes, SQL 13-70 on range-partitioned tables, SQL 13-79
on table columns, SQL 13-70 rebuilding, SQL 9-74, SAG 16-8, SAG 16-20,
on XMLType tables, SQL 13-84 PGR 4-7
online, SQL 13-76 rebuilding after LONG-to-LOB migration, ADL
optimization and, PGR 2-30, PGR 8-17 8-9
order of columns, ADG 5-4 rebuilding online, SAG 16-20
overview of, CON 10-28 rebuilding while online, SQL 9-77
parallel creation, DWG 21-85, DWG 21-86 rebuilt after direct-path INSERT, CON 19-5
parallel DDL storage, DWG 21-16 re-creating, SQL 9-74, PGR 4-7
parallel local, DWG 21-86 removing from the database, SQL 16-76
parallelizing creation of, SQL 13-77 renaming, SQL 9-74, SQL 9-79
parallelizing index creation, SAG 16-7 replication, REP 2-25
partitioned, SQL 2-109, SQL 13-62, SAG 17-2, reverse, SQL 9-74, SQL 9-76, SQL 13-75
GLO 7-12, PER 1-16 reverse key, PER 1-17
see also partitioned indexes reverse key indexes, CON 10-47
user-defined, SQL 7-24, SQL 13-78, SQL rowids and, CON 10-36
15-61 scans of, PGR 1-30

Master Index-285
bounded range, PGR 8-9 tablespace for, SAG 16-6
cluster key, PGR 8-7 temporary segments and, ADG 5-2, SAG 16-3
composite, PGR 8-8 type-discriminant column, ADO 6-5
MAX or MIN, PGR 8-12 unique, SQL 13-69, UTL 2-24, CON 10-30
ORDER BY, PGR 8-13 unsorted, SQL 13-75
restrictions, PGR 8-14 updating global indexes, SAG 17-26
single-column, PGR 8-8 used to enforce constraints, SQL 11-59, SQL
unbounded range, PGR 8-10 15-60
selectivity of, PGR 4-3 user-defined types, ADO 2-11
separating from a table, SAG 15-6 using to improve performance, PCC C-6
sequences in, PER 1-17 using with free lists and free list groups, RDE
serializing in, PER 1-17 B-6
setting storage parameters for, SAG 16-6 validating structure, SQL 12-42, SAG 21-6
skipping maintenance, UTL 4-14, UTL 9-24 when to create, ADG 5-2, SAG 16-4
skipping unusable, UTL 2-27, UTL 4-14, UTL when used with views, CON 10-19
9-24 INDEXES parameter
space used by, SAG 16-21 for Export utility, UTL 1-23
specifying PCTFREE for, SAG 14-4 for Import utility, UTL 2-24
specifying tablespace for, SQL 9-74, SQL 9-76 indexes, restrictions, ADL 8-11
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-38 INDEXFILE parameter
SQL*Loader and, ADG 5-3 for Import utility, UTL 2-24
state after discontinued load, UTL 5-26 indexing
statement conversion and, PGR 2-30, PGR 8-17 about, TAD 1-11
statement for creating, SAG 16-10 B*Tree, XDG 3-26
statistics on, SQL 13-77 bypassing rows, TAD 2-13
statistics on rebuild, SQL 9-77 considerations, TAD 2-8
statistics on usage, SQL 9-80 extensible
statistics, gathering, PGR 3-9 queries benefitting, DCD 13-14
storage attributes, SQL 13-74 queries not benefitting, DCD 13-14
STORAGE clause, DWG 21-86 function-based on existsNode(), XDG 4-38
storage format of, CON 10-34 in structured, unstructured storage, XDG 3-26
subpartitions limitations, TAD 2-7
allocating extents for, SQL 9-83 master/detail example, TXT 2-10
changing default attributes, SQL 9-81 Oracle Text, CTXXPATH, XDG 7-45
changing physical attributes, SQL 9-73 Oracle Text, XMLType, XDG 7-34
changing storage characteristics, SQL 9-81 overview of process, TAD 2-3
deallocating unused space from, SQL 9-71, parallel, TAD 2-6, TAD 5-23, TXT 1-4, TXT 1-32
SQL 9-83 resuming failed, TAD 2-37
marking UNUSABLE, SQL 9-83 special characters, TAD 2-15
modifying, SQL 9-74 themes, TXT 2-43
moving, SQL 9-74 XMLType, XDG 4-38
preventing use of, SQL 9-79 indexing attribute values, IMA A-1
rebuilding, SQL 9-74 example, IMA A-1
re-creating, SQL 9-74 indexing data, PGR 13-10
renaming, SQL 9-83 indexing performance
specifying tablespace, SQL 9-74 FAQs, TAD 5-21
specifying tablespace for, SQL 9-76 parallel, TAD 5-23
tablespace containing, SQL 13-74 indexing signatures, IMU 2-12

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indexing time, TAD 5-21 threshold value, SAG 15-28
indexing views, TAD 2-7 updating key column, SAG 15-31
index-organized table, PCO 4-34 indextype, DCD 7-17
cannot create spatial index on, SUG 8-15 INDEXTYPE clause
index-organized tables, ADG 6-1 to ADG 6-20, of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-66, SQL 13-81
CON 10-57, PER 1-16 indextype context, TXT 1-29
analyzing, SAG 15-32 indextype implementation methods, DCD 13-22
AS subquery, SAG 15-27 indextypes, DCD 7-11, DCD 14-2
benefits, CON 10-58 adding operators, SQL 9-87
bitmap indexes on, creating, SQL 15-32 altering, SQL 9-87
converting to heap, SAG 15-33 associating statistics with, SQL 12-49, SQL 12-50
creating, SQL 15-7, SAG 15-25 changing implementation type, SQL 9-87
described, SAG 15-24 comments on, SQL 12-71
hash partitioning, SAG 17-21 creating, SQL 13-91
INCLUDING clause, SAG 15-28 disassociating from statistics types, SQL 16-78
inline storage for LOBs and (FAQ), ADL 6-5 drop routines, invoking, SQL 16-77
key compression, SAG 15-29 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-37
key compression in, CON 10-47, CON 10-59 indexes based on, SQL 13-81
logical rowids, CON 10-60, CON 12-21 instances, SQL 13-62
maintaining, SAG 15-30 operators and, DCD 7-31
mapping tables, SQL 11-86 removing from the database, SQL 16-78
moving, SQL 11-67 replication, REP 2-28
mapping tables, creating, SQL 15-32 indicator arrays, PCC 8-4
modifying, SQL 11-38 example of using, PCC 8-4
moving, SQL 11-85 uses for, PCC 8-4
ORDER BY clause, using, SAG 15-33 INDICATOR keyword, PCC 4-19
overflow clause, SAG 15-27 indicator parameters, ADA 2-15, ADA 3-13
overflow segments definition of, ADA 4-6
specifying storage, SQL 11-40, SQL 15-47 truncation indicated by, ADA 2-16
parallel CREATE, DWG 21-14, CON 18-12, values greater than zero, ADA 4-8
CON 18-13 INDICATOR property, ADG 10-25
parallel queries, DWG 21-11 indicator table, PCO 7-2
partitioned, updating secondary indexes, SQL indicator tables
9-82 example, PCO 7-5
partitioning, SAG 17-10, SAG 17-19 to SAG purpose, PCO 7-5
17-21 indicator variable
partitioning secondary indexes, SAG 17-20 using to handle NULLs, PCO 5-4, PCO 5-5
PCT_ACCESS_DIRECT statistics, SQL 12-37 indicator variables, OCI 2-36, PCO 5-3, ADA 4-6,
primary key indexes ZZP 1-12
coalescing, SQL 11-41 arrays of structures, OCI 5-29
updating, SQL 11-40 assigning values to, PCO 4-25, PCC 6-4
range partitioning, SAG 17-20 association with host variables, PCO 4-25, PCC
rebuilding, SQL 11-85 6-3, ZZP 1-12
rebuilding with MOVE clause, SAG 15-30 concept of, ADA 4-2
rowids of, SQL 2-35 declarations, PCC 18-4
secondary indexes on, CON 10-60 declaring, PCO 2-11, PCO 4-26, PCC 4-19, PCC
secondary indexes, updating, SQL 9-81 18-4, ZZP 1-12
storing nested tables as, ADO 2-25, ADO 8-17 definition of, PCC 2-6

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for named datatypes, OCI 2-35, OCI 2-37 forcing, SQL 12-73
for REF, OCI 2-35 forcing commit of, SQL 12-73
for REFs, OCI 2-37 forcing rollback, SQL 17-102
function, PCO 4-25 manually committing, SAG 32-11
function of, PCO 4-25, PCC 6-3, ZZP 1-12 manually overriding, SAG 31-18, SAG 32-10
guidelines, PCC 4-21 scenario, SAG 32-15
interpreting value, PCO 5-4 manually rolling back, SAG 32-12
interpreting values of, PCC 6-4 overriding manually, SAG 32-9
named datatype defines, OCI 11-40 overview, SAG 31-15
naming of, PCC 4-47 pending transactions table, SAG 32-22
NULLs, PCO 6-2 purging rows from data dictionary, SAG 32-13
PL/SQL OUT binds, OCI 11-40 deciding when necessary, SAG 32-14
REF defines, OCI 11-40 recoverer process, SAG 32-24
referencing, PCO 4-26, PCC 4-19, ZZP 1-12 rollback segments, SAG 32-9
required size, PCO 4-26 rolling back, SQL 17-100, SAG 32-11, SAG
required size of, ZZP 1-12 32-12, SAG 32-13
requirements for, PCC 6-4 SCNs and, SAG 31-19
truncated values, PCO 6-2 simulating, SAG 32-24
used to show nulls, ADA 2-16 tracing session tree, SAG 32-5
used with multibyte character strings, PCO viewing information about, SAG 32-3
4-41, PCC 4-56 INDX tablespace
using in PL/SQL, PCO 6-12, PCC 7-12 described, RAC 8-4
using to detect NULLs, PCO 4-26, PCC 6-4 raw device, RAC 2-6
using to detect truncated values, PCO 4-26, Inefficient extent sizes, OTP 23-3
PCO 5-4, PCC 6-4 inequality test, SQL 5-4
using to handle NULLs, PCO 5-4 INFILE parameter
using to insert NULLs, PCC 6-4 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-7
using to return NULLs, PCC 6-5 infinite loops, PLS 4-9
using to test for NULLs, PCO 5-6, PCC 6-6 inflectional stemming
using with PL/SQL, ZZP 1-24 enabling, TXT 2-72
with named datatype bind, OCI 11-38 INFO function
with PL/SQL, PCO 6-2 determining dimensionality with, OLA 4-5
with REF bind, OCI 11-38 DIMENSION keyword, OLA 4-6
with structures, PCC 4-46 with models, OLA 8-11
Individual Exception Report, GLO 11-27 Information Content and Exchange (ICE)
in-doubt transaction, PCO 3-23, PCC 3-27 specification, SSG 1-3
manually committing, example, SAG 32-15 information hiding, PLS 1-16, PLS 9-5
In-Doubt Transactions, OEA 10-12, OEM 4-12, information integration
OEM 4-25 benefits of Oracle solutions, HET 1-4
in-doubt transactions, SAG 31-14, CON 5-9, CON challenges, HET 1-2
B-8 Generic Connectivity, HET 1-3
after a system failure, SAG 32-8 how Oracle addresses, HET 1-2
automatic resolution, SAG 31-16 Messaging Gateway, HET 1-4
failure during commit phase, SAG 31-17 Open System Interfaces, HET 1-4
failure during prepare phase, SAG 31-16 Oracle Streams, HET 1-4
deciding how to handle, SAG 32-7 Oracle Transparent Gateways, HET 1-3
deciding whether to perform manual Information Interchange Model (IIM) format, IMA
override, SAG 32-9 C-5

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Information Set Manager, NET 9-41
W3C introducing XML, XDG C-26 INITIAL storage parameter
information views, PGR 24-4 cannot alter, SAG 14-13, SAG 15-12
informational messages, translator, JSS 9-12 description, SAG 14-10
inheritance, ADO 2-3, OID 2-9, NEW 3-4, JJD 1-7, minimum value, RDE B-9
JJD 1-8 rollback segments, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20
and access control policies, OID 12-2 when deallocating unused space, SAG 14-26
and overloading, PLS 8-28 INITIAL_LABEL variable, OLS A-7
from superclasses, OID 6-3, OID 6-10 INITIAL_ROW_LABEL variable, OLS A-7
in PL/SQL, PLS 10-14 initialization
in XML schema, restrictions in collection, PLS 5-12
complexTypes, XDG 5-44 object, PLS 10-25
of attributes, OID 6-10 package, PLS 9-8
inheritance, support through ORAData, JJP 2-39 record, PLS 5-53
init( ) for ORDImage method, IMU 8-7 using DEFAULT, PLS 2-12
init( ) for ORDImageSignature method, IMU 8-44 variable, PLS 2-22
init( ) method, IMU 6-8, IMU 7-6, IMU 9-9 when required, PLS 2-13
init() - initialization files, PGR 13-2, PGR 13-12
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.ini initialization function
t(), JPR 7-23 calling, PCC 19-23
init(srcType,srcLocation,srcName) for ORDImage tasks of, PCC 19-25
method, IMU 8-9 initialization parameter file, CON 5-4, CON 5-5,
init(srcType,srcLocation,srcName) method, IMU RMN 6-5
6-10, IMU 7-8, IMU 9-11 BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST
INITCAP function, SQL 6-74 parameter, NET 17-17
initdb_name.ora file common file, REF 1-65
ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT parameter, RAC creating, SAG 2-15
9-6 creating for database creation, SAG 2-15
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST DISPATCHERS parameter, NET 14-2
parameter, RAA A-2, RAA A-3 editing before database creation, SAG 2-35
creating, RAC 5-15 embedded, REF 1-65
DB_NAME parameter, RAA 2-8 individual parameter names, SAG 2-35
USER_DUMP_DEST parameter, RAA A-3 INITDW.ORA, REF 1-4
initdb_name.ora file INSTANCE_NAME parameter, NET 2-4
described, RAA 2-9 line continuation character (), REF 1-6
INITFILE OTT parameter, OCI 14-30, PCC 19-31, LOCAL_LISTENER parameter, NET 12-7, NET
IPI 7-122 12-16
INITFUNC OTT parameter, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32, overview, REF 1-4
IPI 7-122 parameters for clients and servers using
INITIAL and NEXT parameters, IMU 11-12 CyberSafe, OAS B-2
initial configuration, OTP 19-2 parameters for clients and servers using
of a database, OTP 19-1 Kerberos, OAS B-3
providing information for, OTP 19-3 parameters for clients and servers using
initial database creation, PGR 13-2 RADIUS, OAS B-4
INITIAL extent size, DWG 13-28 parameters for clients and servers using
INITIAL parameter SSL, OAS B-10
of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-59 REMOTE_LISTENER parameter, NET 12-17
Initial Preallocated Requests field in Oracle Net server parameter file, SAG 2-44 to SAG 2-51,

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SAG 4-4 COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH, REF 1-26
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, NET 2-2, NET compatibility, MIG A-5
9-3, NET 14-5 DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM, MIG A-5
startup, CON 5-5 DB_DOMAIN, MIG A-8
initialization parameter files, RCO 8-3, RAC 8-7 DML_LOCKS, MIG A-7
creating for database creation, RAC 5-15 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, MIG A-5
definition, RAA 2-7 LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT, MIG A-7
editing before database creation, RAC 5-15 O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY, MIG
for instances, RAA 2-2, RAC 6-2 A-7
initdb_name.ora, RAA 2-9 ORACLE_TRACE_ENABLE, MIG A-6
initsid.ora, RAA 2-8 SERIALIZABLE, MIG A-6
listener parameters, RAC 8-9 SORT_AREA_SIZE, MIG A-6
initialization parameter object, OTP glossary-10 SORT_DIRECT_WRITES, MIG A-6
initialization parameters, OSG 8-1, OSG 8-2, OTP COMPATIBLE, MIG 5-2, REP 6-6, OLS 12-13,
5-7 DWG 13-28, DWG 22-8, REF 1-27, STM 10-5
ACTIVE_INSTANCE_COUNT, REF 1-15 CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME, REF
adjusting for Oracle9i, MIG 3-18, MIG 4-10 1-28, RMN 16-32
altering, REF 1-7 CONTROL_FILES, PGR 13-12, REF 1-28, UMR
AQ_TM_PROCESSES, REF 1-15, STM 10-5 3-10, RMN 10-20
archive log destination CORE_DUMP_DEST, REF 1-29
switching to new, MIG A-11 CPU_COUNT, PGR 17-18, REF 1-29
ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET, SAG 7-11, REF 1-16, CREATE_BITMAP_AREA_SIZE, REF 1-30
STM 10-5 CURSOR_SHARING, REF 1-31
AUDIT_FILE_DEST, REF 1-17 CURSOR_SPACE_FOR_TIME, REF 1-31
AUDIT_SYS_OPERATIONS, REF 1-17 database creation, REF 1-44
AUDIT_TRAIL, OLS 10-3, REF 1-17 DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS, REF 1-33
BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP, REF 1-18 DB_BLOCK_CHECKING, REF 1-35
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST, ERR 1-5, REF DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM, SAG 7-18, REF 1-35
1-18 DB_BLOCK_SIZE, RDE 3-5, DWG 21-63, CON
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES, REF 1-19, RMR 7-8, PGR 13-2, PGR 13-13, REF 1-36
2-30, RMN 9-16 DB_CACHE_ADVICE, REF 1-37
BITMAP_MERGE_AREA_SIZE, REF 1-20 DB_CACHE_SIZE, CON 7-5, CON 7-8, PGR
BLANK_TRIMMING, REF 1-21 13-13, REF 1-38
buffer cache, SAG 2-40 DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST, SAG 3-5, REF 1-38
BUFFER_POOL_KEEP, CON 7-10, REF 1-21 DB_CREATE_ONLINE_LOG_DEST_n, SAG
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE, CON 7-10, REF 3-5, REF 1-39
1-22 DB_DOMAIN, PGR 13-12, REF 1-39
case significance in filenames, REF 1-5 DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT, RD
changes, MIG D-39 E 3-5, DWG 21-63, PGR 1-67, REF 1-40
changes in Oracle9i, MIG A-2 DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, REF 1-41, RMN
changing session settings, SQL 10-6 11-14, RMN 12-7, RMN 13-8
CIRCUITS, SQL 10-41, REF 1-24 DB_FILES, REF 1-43
cluster database issues regarding, RAA 2-15 DB_KEEP_CACHE_SIZE, REF 1-44
CLUSTER_DATABASE, CON 5-7, REF 1-24 DB_NAME, CON 3-21, PGR 13-2, PGR 13-12,
CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, DWG REF 1-44, RMN 11-14
21-57, REF 1-25 DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE, REF 1-32
CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS, RDE 4-4, REF DB_RECYCLE_CACHE_SIZE, REF 1-45
1-25 DB_WRITER_PROCESSES, REF 1-45

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DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN, REF 1-46 INSTANCE_NUMBER, REF 1-67
DBWR_IO_SLAVES, REF 1-46 INSTANCE_ROLL, RDE 1-5
DC_SEQUENCES, RDE 3-3 JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_SIZE, REF 1-68
deprecated, MIG A-2 JAVA_POOL_SIZE, PGR 13-13, REF 1-68
derived, REF 1-3 JAVA_SOFT_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT, REF 1-69
DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILEn, REF 1-47 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, REP 2-34, REP 6-6,
DG_BROKER_START, REF 1-48 DWG 14-18, PGR 21-8, REF 1-69, STM 10-6
DISK_ASYNCH_IO, DWG 21-64, REF 1-48 LARGE_POOL_SIZE, DWG 21-52, REF 1-70,
DISPATCHERS, RAC 8-8, REF 1-49 RMN 14-13
display current settings, REF 1-11 parallel execution allocation, MIG A-8
DISTRIBUTED_LOCK_TIMEOUT, REF 1-53 LICENSE_MAX_SESSIONS, REF 1-71
DML_LOCKS, ADG 7-11, DWG 21-61, REF 1-53 LICENSE_MAX_USERS, REF 1-72
DRS_START, REF 1-54 LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING, REF 1-72
duplicate values, RAA 2-10 LOCAL_LISTENER, RAC 8-8, REF 1-73
dynamic, REF 1-8 LOCK_NAME_SPACE, REF 1-74, RMN 11-14
editing, REP 6-14, OTP 5-8 LOCK_SGA, CON 7-16, REF 1-74
embedded initialization parameter files, REF LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST, REF 1-75
1-6 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, SAG 8-10, REF 1-76,
ENQUEUE_RESOURCES, DWG 21-61, REF UMR 4-6
1-55 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n, SAG 8-14,
EVENT, REF 1-56 REF 1-78
FAL_CLIENT, REF 1-56 LOG_ARCHIVE_DUPLEX_DEST, REF 1-79
FAL_SERVER, REF 1-57 LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT, REF 1-80, UMR 4-6
FAST_START_IO_TARGET, REF 1-57 LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES, BRC 1-13,
FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET, RDE 4-3, REF SAG 8-7, SAG 8-19, CON 8-13, REF 1-81
1-58 LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED_DEST, SAG
FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK, DWG 8-16, REF 1-82
21-60, PGR 17-18, REF 1-59 LOG_ARCHIVE_START, BRC 1-13, SAG 8-7,
FILE_MAPPING, SAG 12-22, REF 1-59 SAG 8-8, SAG 8-13, REF 1-83
FILESYSTEMIO_OPTIONS, REF 1-60 LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE, SAG 8-21, REF 1-84
FIXED_DATE, REF 1-60 LOG_ARCHIVE_XXX, PGR 13-13
GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS, REF 1-60 LOG_BUFFER, DWG 21-61, CON 7-5, CON
GLOBAL_CONTEXT_POOL_SIZE, REF 1-62 7-11, REF 1-85
GLOBAL_NAMES, REP 6-6, REF 1-62, STM LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL, RDE 4-3,
10-5 PGR 17-6, REF 1-86
HASH_AREA_SIZE, DWG 21-59, REF 1-63 LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT, RDE 4-3,
HASH_JOIN_ENABLED, REF 1-64 PGR 17-6, REF 1-87
Heterogeneous Services (HS), HET 2-6, HET LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT, REF 1-88
4-5, HET 7-8, HET A-1 LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT, REF 1-88, RMN
HI_SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS, CON 11-14, RMN 13-8
7-16, REF 1-64 LOG_PARALLELISM, REF 1-90, STM 10-6
HS_AUTOREGISTER, REF 1-64 LOGMNR_MAX_PERSISTENT_SESSIONS, RE
identical for all instances, RAA 2-13 F 1-90, STM 10-6
IFILE, REF 1-6, REF 1-65 MAX_COMMIT_PROPAGATION_DELAY, RE
in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-7 F 1-91
INITRANS, RDE 4-11, PGR 13-8 MAX_DISPATCHERS, REF 1-92
INSTANCE_GROUPS, RDE 2-6, REF 1-66 MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE, REF 1-93
INSTANCE_NAME, REF 1-67 MAX_ENABLED_ROLES, REF 1-94

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MAX_ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS, SAG 13-15, 1-116
REF 1-94 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_SIZE, REF
MAX_SHARED_SERVERS, CON 8-20, REF 1-94 1-116
MAXTRANS, RDE 4-11 ORACLE_TRACE_ENABLE, REF 1-117
MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT, DWG 13-28 ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_NAME, REF
NLS_CALENDAR, REF 1-95 1-117
NLS_COMP, REF 1-96 ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_PATH, REF
NLS_CURRENCY, REF 1-96 1-118
NLS_DATE_FORMAT, REF 1-97 OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, REF 1-119
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, REF 1-98 OS_ROLES, REF 1-120
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY, REF 1-98 PARALLEL_ADAPTIVE_MULTI_USER, DWG
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, REF 1-99 21-47, REF 1-120
NLS_LANGUAGE, REF 1-99 PARALLEL_AUTOMATIC_TUNING, REP
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS, REP B-2, REF 2-48, REP 6-7, DWG 21-30, REF 1-121
1-100 PARALLEL_EXECUTION_MESSAGE_SIZE, D
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP, REF 1-100 WG 21-58, DWG 21-59, REF 1-122
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, CON 12-9, PARALLEL_INSTANCE_GROUP, RDE 2-6,
REF 1-101 REF 1-122
NLS_SORT, REF 1-101 PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS, REP 2-48, REP
NLS_TERRITORY, REF 1-102 6-7, RDE 4-4, RDE 4-5, DWG 14-18, DWG
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT, REF 1-103 21-4, DWG 21-50, PGR 17-7, REF 1-123, STM
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT, REF 1-104 10-7
O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY, REF 1-104 PARALLEL_MIN_PERCENT, DWG 21-36,
OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE_PERCENT, REF DWG 21-50, DWG 21-57, REF 1-124
1-105 PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS, REP 2-48, DWG
OBJECT_CACHE_OPTIMAL_SIZE, REF 1-106 21-3, DWG 21-4, DWG 21-51, REF 1-125
obsolete, MIG A-3 PARALLEL_THREADS_PER_CPU, DWG
OLAP_PAGE_POOL_SIZE, REF 1-106 21-30, REF 1-126
OPEN_CURSORS, ADG 7-9, CON 7-18, CON parameter files, REF 1-4
14-6, PGR 13-12, REF 1-107 PARTITION_VIEW_ENABLED, REF 1-126
OPEN_LINKS, REP 2-23, REP 6-7, REF 1-107, PCTINCREASE, RDE B-8
STM 10-6 performance tuning, REF 1-3
operating system-dependent values, REF 1-3 PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET, DWG 14-18,
OPTIMIZER_DYNAMIC_SAMPLING, REF REF 1-127
1-109 PLSQL_COMPILER_FLAGS, REF 1-128
OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE, PGR 1-38, PLSQL_NATIVE_C_COMPILER, REF 1-129
PGR 1-40, PGR 2-37, REF 1-109 PLSQL_NATIVE_LIBRARY_DIR, REF 1-129
OPTIMIZER_INDEX_CACHING, REF 1-112 PLSQL_NATIVE_LIBRARY_SUBDIR_COUNT,
OPTIMIZER_INDEX_COST_ADJ, REF 1-113 REF 1-129
OPTIMIZER_MAX_PERMUTATIONS, REF PLSQL_NATIVE_LINKER, REF 1-130
1-113 PLSQL_NATIVE_MAKE_FILE_NAME, REF
OPTIMIZER_MODE, DWG 14-18, DWG 21-93, 1-130
DWG 22-8, PGR 1-11, PGR 5-7, PGR 8-2, REF PLSQL_NATIVE_MAKE_UTILITY, REF 1-131
1-114 PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY, REF 1-131
Oracle Streams, STM 10-4 PRE_PAGE_SGA, REF 1-132
ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_NAME, REF PROCESSES, REP 6-7, PGR 13-13, REF 1-133,
1-115 STM 10-7
ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_PATH, REF QUERY_REWRITE_ENABLED, DWG 22-7,

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DWG 22-8, REF 1-133 SORT_AREA_SIZE, CON 2-14, PGR 1-66, PGR
QUERY_REWRITE_INTEGRITY, REF 1-134 13-11, REF 1-153
RDBMS_SERVER_DN, REF 1-135 specifying in initialization parameter files, REF
READ_ONLY_OPEN_DELAYED, REF 1-136 1-5
RECOVERY_PARALLELISM, RAA 7-17, PGR SPFILE, SAG 2-47, REF 1-155
17-7, REF 1-136, UMR 4-26 SQL_TRACE, CON 8-14, PGR 10-6, REF 1-155
REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE, REF 1-137 SQL92_SECURITY, REF 1-156
REMOTE_DEPENDENCIES_MODE, ADG STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST, REF 1-157
9-29, CON 15-11, REF 1-138 STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT, REF 1-158
REMOTE_LISTENER, RAC 8-8, REF 1-138 STAR_TRANSFORMATION_ENABLED, DWG
REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE, MIG 3-19, 17-6, REF 1-158
REF 1-139 STATISTICS_LEVEL, RDE 4-6, REF 1-159
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT, REF 1-140 TAPE_ASYNCH_IO, DWG 21-64, REF 1-159
REMOTE_OS_ROLES, REF 1-140 that must be identical on all instances, RAA
renamed, MIG D-39 2-13
replication, REP 6-4 that must be unique on all instances, RAA 2-14
REPLICATION_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING, THREAD, REF 1-160
REP 6-8, REF 1-141 TIMED_OS_STATISTICS, REF 1-161
RESOURCE_LIMIT, REF 1-141 TIMED_STATISTICS, RDE 4-6, DWG 21-69,
RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN, SAG 27-24, PGR 21-6, REF 1-162
REF 1-142 TRACE_ENABLED, REF 1-162
ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS, DWG 21-60, SAG TRACEFILE_IDENTIFIER, REF 1-163
13-15, CON B-11, REF 1-143 TRANSACTION_AUDITING, REF 1-164
ROW_LOCKING, ADG 7-11, REF 1-144 TRANSACTIONS, DWG 21-60, SAG 13-15,
SERIAL_REUSE, REF 1-145 CON B-11, REF 1-164
SERIALIZABLE, ADG 7-11 TRANSACTIONS_PER_ROLLBACK_SEGMENT
SERVICE_NAMES, CON 6-9, REF 1-146 , SAG 13-15, CON B-11, REF 1-165
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS, PGR 14-40, UNDO_MANAGEMENT, SAG 2-24, SAG 13-3,
REF 1-146 CON 5-9, REF 1-166
SESSION_MAX_OPEN_FILES, REF 1-147 UNDO_RETENTION, SAG 13-9, REF 1-166
SESSIONS, PGR 13-13, REF 1-148 UNDO_SUPPRESS_ERROR, SAG 13-4
setting for cluster databases, RAA 2-12 UNDO_SUPPRESS_ERRORS, REF 1-167
SGA_MAX_SIZE, REF 1-148, STM 10-7 UNDO_TABLESPACE, SAG 13-3, REF 1-167
SHADOW_CORE_DUMP, REF 1-149 USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS, CON 7-17,
shared server and, SAG 5-5 REF 1-168
SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS, CON 7-16, USER_DUMP_DEST, ERR 1-5, PGR 10-4, REF
REF 1-149 1-169
SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE, REF 1-150, UTL_FILE_DIR, REP 6-8, REF 1-169
REF 3-135 variable, REF 1-3
SHARED_POOL_SIZE, REP 6-8, DWG 21-52, viewing, OTP 5-7
DWG 21-56, CON 7-5, CON 7-12, PGR 13-13, WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY, REF 1-170
REF 1-151, STM 10-7 initialization parameters (HS)
parallel execution allocation, MIG A-8 common to all gateways, HET 4-5
SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS, REF 1-151 descriptions, HET A-1
SHARED_SERVERS, CON 8-20, REF 1-152 Generic Connectivity, HET 7-8
showing, OTP 5-7 purpose, HET 2-6
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES, CON 15-9 Initialization Parameters page, RAC 4-12
SORT_AREA_RETAINED_SIZE, REF 1-152 initialize functions, OCI 15-4

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initialized of CREATE INDEX. See CREATE TABLE
checking if BFILE LOB locator is, ADL 12-172 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG. See
INITIALIZED EXTERNALLY clause CREATE TABLE
of CREATE CONTEXT, SQL 13-13 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW. See
INITIALIZED GLOBALLY clause CREATE TABLE
of CREATE CONTEXT, SQL 13-13 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 7-54
initializing INITRANS storage parameter
BFILE column or locator variable using altering, SAG 15-11
BFILENAME(), ADL 12-24 guidelines for setting, SAG 14-8
BLOB attribute using EMPTY_BLOB() initsid.ora file
FAQ, ADL 6-7 creating, RAC 5-15
BLOB attribute with EMPTY_BLOB() in Java described, RAA 2-7
(FAQ), ADL 6-7 initsid.ora file
during CREATE TABLE or INSERT, ADL 10-17 described, RAA 2-8
external LOBs, ADL 2-6 initsid.ora parameter, RCO 10-17
internal LOBs. See LOBs initStatus( ) method, IMA 4-81
internal LOBs inline
using EMPTY_CLOB(), EMPTY_BLOB() when to use, ADL 6-27
initializing client, IMA 3-6 inline constraints
initializing interMedia column objects, IMU 11-8 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-43
INITIALLY DEFERRED clause of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27
of constraints, SQL 7-20 inline views, SQL 8-13, CON 10-21
initially deferred constraints, CON 21-24 example, CON 10-21
INITIALLY IMMEDIATE clause IN-list iterators
of constraints, SQL 7-20 optimizer use of, REF 1-112
initially immediate constraints, CON 21-24 IN-lists, SQL 2-106, PGR 5-14, PGR 5-18
INITJVM.SQL script, REF 5-8 inner capture, ADO 2-13
initNLDAP.ora, OID 23-9 inner class for static text, JSE 6-3
INIT.ORA file inner joins, SQL 8-11, SQL 18-18
ORACLE_TRACE_ENABLE parameter, PGR iNOTATION -
12-36 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
using for tuning recommendations, OTP 16-2 NOTATION, JPR 7-56
init.ora file, OSG 6-3, OSG 8-2 INPATH, XDG 4-40, XDG 7-10
init.ora file operator, XDG 7-12
defined, RAA 2-7 INPATH operator, XDG 7-12, TAD 6-14, TXT 3-21
INIT.ORA file. See initialization parameter file examples, TAD 6-15
INIT.ORA parameter, ADQ 2-9 INPATH, definition, ADX Glossary-9
INIT.ORA parameters. See initialization parameters input
INIT.ORA. See initialization parameter file to apply phase, DMC 1-28
INITRANS input adaptor, DSU 6-22, DSU 6-24, DSU 6-28
parameter, RDE 4-11 input columns
INITRANS initialization parameter, PGR 13-8 including in mining apply output, DMC 3-12
INITRANS parameter, ADG 7-24 input data
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9 data scoring, DMC 3-9
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73 describe, DMC 3-9
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL input file, creating, OID 5-11
9-114 INPUT files
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-32 package naming rules, JJP 3-38

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precautions, JJP 3-41 4-5
structure and syntax, JJP 3-35 INSERT SQL statement, PCC F-69
translation statement, JJP 3-35 examples, PCC F-71
input files, ADA 5-8 INSERT statement, PCO F-55, SQL 17-54, CON
overview, JJP 1-17 14-3
properties files and INPUT files, JJP 3-33 append, SQL 2-95, PGR 5-34
-props option (properties file), JJP 3-25 column list, PCO 5-9
input host variable column list in, PCC 6-10
restrictions, PCO 5-2 column values and triggers, ADG 15-16
where allowed, PCO 5-2 direct-path INSERT, CON 19-2
input host variables no-logging mode, CON 19-4
assigning values to, PCC 6-3 example, PCO 5-9
definition of, PCC 6-2 example of, PCC 6-9
restrictions on, PCC 6-2 free lists, CON B-20
uses for, PCC 6-2 functionality, DWG 21-87
where allowed, PCC 6-2 INTO clause, PCO 5-9
input host variables (SQL), OLA 10-6 INTO clause in, PCC 6-10
input option, JJP 3-20 load text example, TAD 1-10
input parameters, table, PGR 21-18 loading example, TXT C-2
input to translator, JSS 1-13 parallelizing INSERT ... SELECT, DWG 21-41
input, JPublisher (overview), JJP 1-17 purpose of, PCC 6-9
INPUT_IO item, PGR 12-16 read consistency, ADG 7-11
INPUT_TYPE user_lexer attribute, TXT 2-56 requirements for, PCC 6-10
inputDOMDocument, JPR 15-3 RETURNING clause, PLS 12-12
Input/Output, RCO 1-4 syntax, PLS 13-104
input-output order triggers, CON 17-2, CON 17-7
determining, OSA 6-4, OSA 6-5 BEFORE triggers, CON 17-10
effect on Source structure, OSA 6-4, OSA 6-5 triggers on, SQL 15-99
inputs using host arrays in, PCC 8-15
changing to outputs, OSA 6-3 to OSA 6-5 using host tables, PCO 7-12
INSENSITIVE (cursor state), JSS 3-7 VALUES clause, PCO 5-9
INSERT ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41 VALUES clause in, PCC 6-10
INSERT clause with a record variable, PLS 5-61
of MERGE, SQL 17-79 INSERT statements
insert errors binds of greater than 4000 bytes, ADL 7-14
Import, UTL 2-48 insert, XSU, ADX 8-15
specifying, UTL 4-6 INSERT_CONTROL option, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-13
INSERT into table insertBefore(Node, Node) -
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.insertBefor
INSERT object privilege, SQL 17-47 e(org.w3c.dom.Node,
on a table, SQL 17-48 org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-144
on a view, SQL 17-48 insertBefore(Node, Node) -
insert of no rows oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.insertBefore(org
cause of, ZZP 2-12 .w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR
INSERT privilege, ADG 11-24 11-201
granting, SAG 25-15 insertBefore(Node, Node) -
revoking, SAG 25-18 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.insertBefore(
INSERT privilege for object tables, ADO 4-4, ADO org.w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR

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11-224 multitable, examples, SQL 17-69
insertBLOBData(Connection, String, String, piecewise, OCI 5-45, OCI 5-48
byte[]), JPR 16-8 single-table, SQL 17-58
inserting space management, RDE 3-2
a row by initializing a LOB locator using MERGE, SQL 17-79
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-23 insertXML, ADX 23-8
a row by initializing BFILE locator, ADL 12-33 insertXML(Document) -
a row by selecting a LOB from another table oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.insertXML(
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-20 org.w3c.dom.Document), JPR 8-6
a row containing a BFILE by selecting BFILE insertXMLData(Connection, String, String,
from another table, ADL 12-31 String), JPR 16-8
a row using BFILENAME(), ADL 12-22 INSIDE mask relationship, SUG 11-5
any length data (FAQ), ADL 6-2 INSO filter, TAD 5-22
binds of more than 4,000 bytes, ADL 10-17, Inso filter
ADL 10-21, ADL 10-23 index preference object, TXT 2-26
into XMLType, XDG 4-9 setting up, TXT B-2
LOB value using EMPTY_CLOB()/ supported formats, TXT B-5
EMPTY_BLOB() supported platforms, TXT B-2
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-16 unsupported formats, TXT B-14
new instances, XDG 5-52 INSO_FILTER, TAD 2-5, TAD 2-13, TAD 2-14
row with empty LOB using JDBS (FAQ), ADL INSO_FILTER object, TXT 2-26
6-7 character-set conversion, TXT 2-28
rows into tables and views, PCO F-55, PCC F-69 INSO_FILTER system-defined preference, TXT
XML data into XMLType columns, XDG 4-15 2-89
inserting images, IMU 3-43 inSource, JPR 12-4
inserting labeled data, OLS 4-16, OLS 7-13 INST_ID column, RDE 4-4, REF 3-2
inserting spatial data INSTALL_TYPE, OUI 3-14
PL/SQL, SUG 3-4 installation, SUG A-1, JJD 4-1, JJD 4-2
inserting special characters into XML, ADX 4-73 configure content provider adaptors and
inserting XML services, SSG 2-7
using XSU, ADX 8-38 configure init parameters for OSS servlet, SSG
insertionPerformed( ) method, IMA 4-64 2-6
insertMedia( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-11, IMA create Dynamic Services Gateway Context, SSG
4-37, IMA 4-38 2-5
insertMedia(Annotation, OrdMapping, create tables and package for DSGATEWAY
AnnListener) method, IMA 4-37 schema, SSG 2-5
insertMedia(Annotation, OrdMapping, default configuration
AnnListener, Connection) method, IMA 4-38 directory naming, NET 8-2
INSERTS listeners, NET 12-4
concurrent, RDE B-4 local naming, NET 9-6
free space unavailable, RDE B-8 profiles, NET 11-2
inserts directory structure, RAC A-1, RAC B-1
and simultaneous update, SQL 17-78 Dynamic Services distribution, DSU 2-2
conditional, SQL 17-64 installing Dynamic Services in Oracle
conventional, SQL 17-54 JVM, DSU 4-2
direct-path, SQL 17-54 installing Dynamic Services LDAP
locating free space, REF 1-67 schema, DSU 4-15
multitable, SQL 17-64 installing Oracle Internet Directory, DSU 4-14

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installing the DSSYS schema, DSU 2-3 installing ODCI.jar, if Java option is installed, JPR
Java Access Bridge, OEC xii 5-2
ldap.ora file, RAC 8-12 Installing the Intelligent Agent, OIA 2-2
listener.ora file, RAC 8-10 Instance, RCO 10-14
manageability components in Real Application instance, RCO i
Clusters, RCO 9-2 instance affinity
Oracle Names, NET 9-24 Export, UTL 1-55
Oracle9i, SAG 1-5 Instance class, OTP 13-6
Oracle9i software, MIG 3-2, MIG 8-4 canceling multiple instance statistics
overview, RAC 1-3, RAC 1-5 samples, OTP 13-7
preinstallation, RAC 2-12 collecting, OTP 13-9
processing of the DBCA, RAC 3-8 collecting multiple instance statistics
repository database, RAC 7-8 samples, OTP 13-7
requirements, hardware, RAC 1-5, RAC 1-6 importing from .XDL file, OTP 13-7
requirements, hardware requirements, RAC 1-6 instance parameters category, OTP 13-6
requirements, software, RAC 1-5 Instance Statistics category, OTP 13-6
software requirements, RAC 1-6 tuning multiple instances, OTP 13-6
Syndication Server distribution, SSG 2-2 when to collect, OTP 13-9
system requirements, DSU 2-1, SSG 2-1 INSTANCE clause
test your OSS servlet installation, SSG 2-7 of ALTER TABLE
tnsnames.ora file, RAC 8-12 allocating extents, REF 1-67
using Jserv servlet engine, SSG 2-4 SET INSTANCE statement, RDE B-6
verifying raw devices, RAC 4-3 SHOW INSTANCE command, RAA 4-19
installation and configuration verification, JSS 2-11 instance configuration, PGR 13-12
installation directory instance document
naming conventions, DCD 2-6 specifying root element namespace, XDG 5-5
installation errors, OID G-2 XML, described, XDG B-36
installation for application development, OSA A-2 instance failure
installation of data cartridge, DCD 2-4 definition, CON 1-51
installation of Workspace Manager recovery, RCO 6-7
with custom databases, ADW A-1 instance failures, BRC 1-7
installation procedure for Spatial, SUG A-2 in backup mode, UMR 2-11
installation scripts instance groups for parallel operations, DWG
SPCREATE, PGR 21-5 21-37
installing Instance Management, OEA 10-7, OEM 4-7
class generator for Java, ADX 7-30 Instance Management page, RAA 8-13, RAA 8-21
from scratch, Oracle XML DB, XDG A-2 Instance Manager (obsolete), OSG A-2
key of server, OAS 11-3 instance membership recovery (IMR), RCO 10-14
manually without DBCA, XDG A-3 instance monitor, RCG 1-4, RCG 1-9
Messaging Gateway troubleshooting, RCG 8-18
prerequisites for the Oracle database, ADQ instance name, RCO 4-6
18-6 Instance Name field in Oracle Net Manager, NET
verification, ADQ 18-11 15-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager, RAC 7-8 instance numbers, PGR 21-3
Oracle software with Oracle Universal instance object, OTP 14-2
Installer, RAC 3-2 attribute, OTP 14-2
Installing CartridgeServices.jar, JPR 5-2 rule, OTP 14-2
Installing ODCI.jar, JPR 5-2 statistics attribute, OTP 14-2

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Instance Optimizations, OTP 9-4, OTP 12-4 2-4, NET 9-3, NET 15-8, NET 15-25, NER 7-18
Instance Parameters category of Instance INSTANCE_NAME parameter, RAA 2-14
class, OTP 13-6 unique values for instances, RAA 2-17
instance recommendations INSTANCE_NAME_HOSTn configuration
implementing, OTP 16-2 parameter, RCG 3-7
instance recovery, UTL 9-15, BRC 1-3 instance_num event attribute, ADG 16-3
continue after interruption, SQL 9-27 INSTANCE_NUMBER
definition, BRC 1-3 setting, RAA 2-21
instance failure, BRC 1-3 INSTANCE_NUMBER initialization
overview, BRC 3-2 parameter, REF 1-67
read-only tablespaces, BRC 1-6 exclusive or parallel mode, REF 1-67
rollback segments, RCO 8-6 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-66
SMON process, DWG 21-24, CON 1-28, CON INSTANCE_NUMBER parameter, RAA 2-14, RAA
8-11 2-21
instance role configuration, NET 15-25 and SQL options, RAA B-3
connections in TAF, NET 15-27 exclusive or shared mode, RAA 2-21
connections to primary and secondary initialization parameters
instances, NET 15-25 INSTANCE_NUMBER, RDE B-6
connections to specific instances, NET 15-26 recommended settings for, RAA 2-21
instance rules, OTP 14-2 unique values for instances, RAA 2-21
INSTANCE session parameter, SQL 10-14 INSTANCE_NUMBER_HOSTn configuration
instance statistics parameter, RCG 3-12
canceling collection of multiple samples, OTP INSTANCE_ROLE
13-7 for Transparent Application Failover, RAC 9-2
collecting multiple samples, OTP 13-7 use of in secondary instance connections, RDE
how instance is performing, OTP 13-6 1-5, RAC 9-8
maintaining history of, OTP 13-6 instances, PLS 10-4
sample, OTP 13-6 aborting, BRC 1-7, SAG 4-13
Instance Statistics category acquire rollback segments, CON B-10
of Instance class, OTP 13-6 adding at the Oracle layer, RAA 8-10
instance tuning adding instances, RDE B-9, RAC 5-2
description, OTP 12-4 associated with data block, RAA B-3
I/O parameter, OTP 12-5 associated with datafile, RDE B-9
OS specific parameter, OTP 12-5 associated with extent, RDE B-6
parallel query parameter, OTP 12-5 associating with databases, CON 5-3, CON 5-6
parallel server parameter, OTP 12-5 associating with free list groups, RAA B-2, RDE
recommendations, OTP 13-8 B-6
SGA parameter, OTP 12-4 checkpoint, REF 1-86
sort parameter, OTP 12-5 connecting to, RAA 4-17
INSTANCE_GROUPS current, RAA 4-19
initialization parameter, RDE 2-6 definition, CON 1-24
INSTANCE_GROUPS initialization deleting with the DBCA, RAA 8-21
parameter, REF 1-66 described, CON 5-2
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-65 diagrammed, CON 8-6
INSTANCE_NAME initialization parameter, MIG failure, RAA 7-11
B-8, REF 1-67 failure in, BRC 1-7
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-66 failures, recovery from, RAA 7-10
INSTANCE_NAME networking parameter, NET free list, RDE B-8

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global name resolution for, SQL 10-63 modifying instantiability, ADO 6-15
initialization parameter files, RAA 2-2, RAC 6-2 instantiate, definition, ADX Glossary-9
initsid.ora file, RAA 2-7 instantiation, RAR 4-19
instance groups, DWG 21-37 aborting database preparation, SPR 8-3
instance number, RAA B-2 aborting preparation, STM 11-13
making index extents available to, SQL 9-72 aborting schema preparation, SPR 8-3
maximum number, RAA B-2, RAC 5-2 aborting table preparation, SPR 8-4
memory requirements of, SQL 10-47 deployment templates, REP 1-13, REP 4-9
memory structures of, CON 7-2 DROP_SITE_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR
multiple-process, CON 8-2 55-2, SPR 56-39, RAR 22-3, RAR 23-38
number, RDE B-6 example, STM 19-27, STM 19-47, STM 19-127
process structure, CON 8-2 global SCN, SPR 4-23
recovery, RAA 4-20, RAA 7-10, RCO 10-15, heterogeneous environments
RAC 5-2 non-Oracle to Oracle, STM 9-11
recovery of, BRC 1-3, CON 5-10 Oracle to non-Oracle, STM 9-7
opening a database, CON 5-8 offline, RAR 4-12
SMON process, CON 8-11 INSTANTIATE_OFFLINE function, SPR
recovery, abnormal shutdown, RAA 4-20 55-3, SPR 56-47, RAR 22-3, RAR 23-45
recovery, access to files, RAA 7-11 online
recovery, datafile access, RAA 7-11 INSTANTIATE_ONLINE function, SPR
recovery, multiple failures, RAA 7-11 55-5, SPR 56-50, RAR 22-6, RAR 23-48
recovery, starting another instance, RAC 5-2 Oracle Streams, STM 10-8, STM 13-36
remote, RAA 2-20, RAA 4-19 preparing a database for, SPR 8-8
restricted mode, CON 5-6 preparing a schema for, SPR 8-9
Server Management, RAA 5-2 preparing a table for, SPR 8-10
service names, CON 6-9 preparing for, STM 10-12, STM 11-11
setting, RAA 4-17 refreshing after, RAR 4-21
setting parameters for, SQL 10-33 schema SCN, SPR 4-32
shutting down, RAA 4-20, CON 5-10, CON 5-11 script, RAR 4-16
shutting down immediately, SAG 4-12 setting an SCN, STM 10-12, STM 13-35
shutting down normally, SAG 4-12 DDL LCRs, STM 13-38
sid, RAA 2-8 export/import, STM 13-36
SID Prefix, RAC 3-9, RAC 3-10 table SCN, SPR 4-35
starting, CON 5-5 INSTAT function, OLA 6-3, OLA 6-25
starting up, SAG 4-2 to SAG 4-9 INSTEAD OF clause
startup and shutdown results, RAA 5-10, RAA of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-99
5-14 INSTEAD OF triggers, ADG 15-7, SQL 15-99, CON
startup order, RAA 2-21, REF 1-67 17-12
terminating, CON 5-10 nested tables, ADO 5-14, CON 13-26
thread number, RAA 2-21, RCO 8-4, RAC 5-7 object views, CON 13-26
transactional shutdown, SAG 4-13 on nested table view columns, ADG 15-17
verifying, RAA 4-19 INSTR function, SQL 6-75
INSTANCES keyword INSTR SQL function, GLO 6-11
removed from PARALLEL clause, MIG 5-39 INSTR SQL functions, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
Instances Logon dialog box, RAC 7-12 INSTR2 function, SQL 6-75
INSTANTIABLE clause INSTR4 function, SQL 6-75
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-13 INSTRB function, SQL 6-75
INSTANTIABLE keyword, ADO 2-38 INSTRC function, SQL 6-75

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inStream, JPR 12-4 entity integrity enforcement, OSD 9-3
inString, JPR 12-4 Oracle Advanced Security features, OSD 9-29
INSTRUCS.SQL script, ADA 6-6 referential, OSD 2-11, OSD 9-3
instrumentation, SNM 1-9 integrity checks, RMN 5-65
of Oracle Server, PGR 12-15 integrity constraints, DWG 7-2, CON 21-2
instrumenting class file (linemap), JSS 8-50 CHECK, ADG 4-16
insufficient memory, OID 19-8 composite UNIQUE keys, ADG 4-7
INT - cost of disabling, SAG 16-9
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.I cost of dropping, SAG 16-9
NT, JPR 7-56 creating indexes associated with, SAG 16-11
INT datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 default column values and, CON 10-11
INT keyword defining, ADG 4-18
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 definition, CON 1-20
INT subtype, PLS 3-4 disabled during direct path load, UTL 9-25
INTEGER disabling, ADG 4-20, ADG 4-22, ADG 4-23
external datatype, OCI 3-12, IPI 4-11 dropping, ADG 4-26
INTEGER - dropping tablespaces and, SAG 11-30
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.I enabled during direct path load, UTL 9-25
NTEGER, JPR 7-56 enabling when violations exist, ADG 4-21
INTEGER data type, OLA 3-4 examples, ADG 4-2
INTEGER datatype, PCO 4-7, PCC 4-6, UTL 6-8 exceptions to, ADG 4-24
ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 failed on Import, UTL 2-48
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 listing definitions of, ADG 4-29
EXTERNAL format, UTL 6-19 load method, UTL 9-10
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 naming, ADG 4-20
Integer OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9, NOT NULL, ADG 4-3
OSA 5-10 ORA-02055
INTEGER subtype, PLS 3-4 constraint violation, SAG 30-3
IntegerMatch matching rule, OID C-9, OID C-10 performance considerations, ADG 4-3
integers PRIMARY KEY, ADG 4-6
generating unique, SQL 14-87 privileges required for creating, ADG 4-19
in SQL syntax, SQL 2-55 renaming, ADG 4-25
precision of, SQL 2-56 triggers vs., ADG 15-2, ADG 15-38
specifying, SQL 2-12 types listed, CON 1-20
syntax of, SQL 2-55 UNIQUE, ADG 4-7
Integrated Applications, OEM 5-21 violations, ADG 4-21
Integrated Development Environment, when to use, ADG 4-2
definition, ADX Glossary-9 See also constraints
integration profiles integrity constraints. See constraints
creating, OID A-49 integrity rules
for synchronization, OID 28-1 parallel DML restrictions, DWG 21-26
integrity constraints integrity, data, OAD 2-8
See also constraints Intelligent Agent, OEM 1-8, OEM 1-9, OEM 1-12,
integrity, JJD 5-2 OEM 3-6
checking, OSD 3-6 See Agent
database mechanisms, OSD 2-11, OSD 9-3 intelligent agents, SNM 1-8
described, OSD 1-6 Intelligent Client Failover, ODS 3-4
directory, OSD 9-50 intelligent client failover, OID 13-7

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Intelligent Network Level Failover, ODS 3-4 Interface - javax.jms.MessageProducer, ADQ B-30
intelligent network level failover, OID 13-7 Interface - javax.jms.ObjectMessage, ADQ B-31
INTEPRETATION Interface - javax.jms.Queue, ADQ B-31
(SDO_INTERPRETATION), SUG 2-11 Interface - javax.jms.QueueBrowser, ADQ B-31
interaction Interface - javax.jms.QueueConnection, ADQ B-32
ANYINTERACT, SUG 11-5 Interface -
interaction, JSP-servlet, JSE 3-5 javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory, ADQ
interactive block execution, ADG 9-44 B-32
interactive method Interface - javax.jms.QueueReceiver, ADQ B-33
Export, UTL 1-43 Interface - javax.jms.QueueSender, ADQ B-33
Import, UTL 2-44 Interface - javax.jms.QueueSession, ADQ B-34
interchange format, IMJ 1-5, IMU 1-8 Interface - javax.jms.Session, ADQ B-34
interconnect, RCO 2-3, RCO 3-2 Interface - javax.jms.StreamMessage, ADQ B-36
and performance, RDE 4-3 Interface - javax.jms.TextMessage, ADQ B-37
and scalability, RCO 4-4 Interface - javax.jms.Topic, ADQ B-37
as a cluster component, RCO 2-2 Interface - javax.jms.TopicSession, ADQ B-39
bandwidth, RDE 4-3 Interface - javax.jms.TopicSubscriber, ADQ B-39
definition, RCO 2-4 Interface - NSResolver, in
identifying with SQL*Plus, RDE 4-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-3
latency, analyzing Global Cache Service (GCS) Interface - oracle.AQ.AQQueueTable, ADQ B-57
timings, RDE 4-10 Interface - oracle.jms.AdtMessage, ADQ B-42
protocols for Real Application Clusters, RDE Interface -
4-3 oracle.jms.AQjmsConnectionMetadata, ADQ
redundancy of, RCO 10-3 B-46
verifying settings for, RDE 4-3 Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsConsumer, ADQ B-47
interconnects Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueReceiver, ADQ
supported for Real Application Clusters, RAC B-42
1-7 Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueSender, ADQ
interface B-43
native, PCC 5-56 Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicPublisher, ADQ
XA, PCC 5-56 B-43
Interface - DOMBuilderErrorListener, in Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicReceiver, ADQ
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-18 B-44
Interface - DOMBuilderListener, in Interface - oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicSubscriber, ADQ
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-21 B-44
Interface - Handler, in oracle.soap.server, XML Interface - oracle.jms.TopicReceiver, ADQ B-43
11-3 Interface - OracleSOAPTransport, in
Interface - javax.jms.BytesMessage, ADQ B-22 oracle.soap.transport, XML 11-67
Interface - javax.jms.Connection, ADQ B-24 Interface - PrintDriver, in
Interface - javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, ADQ B-24 oracle.xml.parser.v2, XML 2-4
Interface - javax.jms.ConnectionMetaData, ADQ Interface - Provider, in oracle.soap.server, XML
B-25 11-8
Interface - javax.jms.DeliveryMode, ADQ B-25 Interface - ProviderManager, in
interface - javax.jms.Destination, ADQ B-26 oracle.soap.server, XML 11-11
Interface - javax.jms.MapMessage, ADQ B-26 Interface - ServiceManager, in
Interface - javax.jms.Message, ADQ B-27 oracle.soap.server, XML 11-15
Interface - javax.jms.MessageConsumer, ADQ B-29 Interface - TransX Utility Application Programming,
Interface - javax.jms.MessageListener, ADQ B-30 in oracle.xml.transx, XML 12-4

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Interface - TransX Utility Command Line, in strategies with column objects, IMU 11-8
oracle.xml.transx, XML 12-2 interMedia Annotator, NEW 3-11
Interface - TransX, in oracle.xml.transx, XML 12-5 interMedia Clipboard
Interface - XSDConstantValues, in loading data, IMU 11-25
oracle.xml.parser.schema, XML 6-44 interMedia column objects
Interface - XSLTransformerErrorListener, in tablespace, IMU 11-9
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-35 interMedia Locator
Interface - XSLTransformerListener, in See Locator
oracle.xml.async, XML 10-38 interMedia object types evolution
Interface - XSQLActionHandler, in ensuring future compatibility, IMU 4-1
oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-3 interMedia, definition, ADX Glossary-10
Interface - XSQLConnectionManager, in interMedia, Spatial, and Dynamic Services
oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-35 documentation, NEW 4-11
Interface - XSQLConnectionManagerFactory, in intermediate template file
oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-37 in migration from application-specific
Interface - XSQLDocumentSerializer, in repositories, OID E-5
oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-38 INTERNAL
Interface - XSQLRequestObjectListener, in security for, SAG 23-8
oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-25 internal codes for datatypes
interface calls, SSL, OAD 3-3 datatype codes, OCI 3-5
interface procedures internal datatype, ZZP 5-13
definition of, ADA 1-9 defined, ZZP 5-13
files, ADA 1-9 definition, PCO 2-8
stubs, ADA 1-9 internal datatypes, OCI 3-4, IPI 4-3
interfaces CHAR, IPI 4-4
data cartridge, DCD 1-14 conversions, OCI 3-25
DBMS, DCD 1-14 definition of, PCC 2-6
defined, JJD 1-8 dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-15
extensibility, DCD 1-14 list of, ZZP 1-19
service, DCD 1-14 LONG, IPI 4-4
user, JJD 2-25, JPG 2-18 LONG RAW, IPI 4-4
interfaces for LOBs. See programmatic environments RAW, IPI 4-4
interfaces, classes, and exceptions, ADQ B-1 VARCHAR2, IPI 4-4
interior polygon rings, SUG 2-7, SUG 2-10, SUG internal errors tracked in trace files, CON 8-14
2-16, SUG 2-18 internal LOB, DCD 6-2
inter-language calls, PLS 8-65 internal LOBs, SQL 2-27
interMedia, CON 1-67 BLOB, IPI 5-2
guidelines for best performance results, IMU CLOB, IPI 5-2
11-28 loading, UTL 7-19
improving multimedia LOB data retrieval and NCLOB, IPI 5-2
update performance, IMU 11-29 INTERNAL username
initializing column objects, IMU 11-8 connecting for shutdown, SAG 4-11
media data storage model, IMU 1-3 internalEntityDecl(String, String) -
objects types, IMU 1-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.internal
reading data from an object, IMU 11-25 EntityDecl(java.lang.String,
relational functional interface, IMU 10-1 java.lang.String), JPR 11-33, JPR 11-41
setting column object to empty, IMU 11-8 International Press Telecommunications Council
setting column objects to NULL, IMU 11-8 (IPTC), IMA C-5

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International Standards Organization (ISO), SQL PL/SQL, MIG 5-23
B-1 precompilers, MIG 5-22
standards, SQL i, SQL 1-2, SQL B-2 type evolution, MIG 5-34
internationalization, and LDAP, OID 8-1 UROWIDs, MIG 5-32
Internet user-defined datatypes, MIG 5-35
access, ADQ 8-35 interoperability with JDBC
access control, OSD 9-58 connection contexts and connections, JSS 7-53
Advanced Queuing operations, ADQ 17-2 iterators and result sets, JSS 7-58
Advanced Queuing operations over, ADQ 17-1 interoperability, of Oracle products with third-party
AQ operations over, ADQ iii, ADQ 1-2, ADQ directories, ODS 1-2
1-11 interpreter, JPG 1-12
data access increased, OSD 1-9 interpreting RMAN error stacks, RMN 15-6
hosted system security, OSD 1-11, OSD 9-13 interprocess communication (IPC), RCO 2-3, RCO
increased data availability, OSD 1-9 2-4
large user communities, OSD 1-10 interrupted loads, UTL 5-24
scalability of security, OSD 1-10, OSD 9-13 interrupting media recovery, UMR 4-33
security challenges, OSD 1-8 INTERSECT operator
security features, OSD 9-12 example, PGR 2-51
security requirements, OSD 1-8 optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37
internet, OAS 7-7 INTERSECT set operator, PLS 6-6, SQL 3-6, SQL
internet addressing 18-24
using UTL_INADDR, SPR 97-1 intersection, SUG 11-25
Internet content management, NEW 3-4 interval datatypes, SQL 2-16, UTL 6-16
internet content management, NEW 2-25, NEW 3-9 INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND, PCO xiv, PCO A-2
Internet Data Access Presentation (IDAP), ADQ external datatype, IPI 4-11
1-13, ADQ 17-3 INTERVAL DAY TO SECOND datatype, ADG
SOAP specification for AQ, XDG 23-5 3-14, OCI 3-24, PCO 4-14, PCC 4-14, PLS 3-20,
Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). See IETF SQL 2-24
Internet File System, CON 1-68, NEW 3-9 INTERVAL expressions, SQL 4-11
Internet File System, definition, ADX Glossary-10 INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH, PCO xiv, PCO
Internet Information Server (IIS), OEC 5-10 A-2
Internet Inter-ORB Protocol (IIOP) external datatype, IPI 4-12
secured by SSL, OAS 7-7 INTERVAL YEAR TO MONTH datatype, ADG
internet newsgroups, JJD iii 3-14, OCI 3-24, PCO 4-14, PCC 4-13, PLS 3-19,
Internet scalability, PER 1-4 SQL 2-23
Internet searching, NEW 3-10 IntervalDS class, IPI 8-69
interoperability, MIG 5-1, MIG 5-13, JPG 1-7 methods, IPI 8-71
Advanced Queuing, MIG 5-37 IntervalYM class, IPI 8-81
applications, MIG 5-19 methods, IPI 8-82
dictionary managed tablespaces, MIG 5-15 INTO clause, PCO 5-2, PCO 6-33, PLS 6-23
Heterogeneous Services agents, MIG 5-48 FETCH statement, PCO 5-14
native dynamic SQL, MIG 5-36 for output host variables, PCC 6-2
object types, MIG 5-16 in FETCH statements, PCC 6-15
OCI, MIG 5-21 in INSERT statements, PCC 6-10
Oracle7 clients, MIG 5-21 in SELECT statements, PCC 6-8
shared structures, MIG 5-21 INSERT statement, PCO 5-9
Oracle Managed Files, MIG 5-16 of EXPLAIN PLAN, SQL 17-26
Oracle OLAP, MIG 5-16 of FETCH DESCRIPTOR statement, PCC F-63

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of FETCH statement, PCO F-47, PCO F-50, PCC invalid use
F-60 of precompiler preprocessor, PCC 5-33
of INSERT, SQL 17-58 invalid views, ADG 2-14
of SELECT statement, PCO F-84, PCC F-107 INVALID_CURSOR exception, PLS 7-5
SELECT statement, PCO 5-8 INVALID_NUMBER exception, PLS 7-5
used with FETCH instead of SELECT, PCC 6-13 INVALIDATE GLOBAL INDEXES clause
INTO list, PLS 6-9 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-84
INTO TABLE clause, OLS 12-6 invalidating
INTO TABLE statement materialized views, DWG 8-50
effect on bind array size, UTL 5-50 INVALIDATIONS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM
multiple statements with SQL*Loader, UTL A-37, SNM A-41
5-39 InvalidContentException -
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-31 oracle.xml.classgen.InvalidContentException,
column names, UTL 6-5 JPR 6-24
discards, UTL 5-15 InvalidContentException() -
intra transaction recovery, PGR 17-18 oracle.xml.classgen.InvalidContentException.In
intrablock chaining, CON 10-7 validContentException(), JPR 6-24
intranode messaging inverse distribution functions, SQL 6-115, SQL
for synchronization processing, RCO 5-3 6-118
intranode parallelism, RDE 2-5 inverse flattening, SUG 5-14
introduction inverse frequency scoring, TXT F-2
Real Application Clusters, RCO 1-1 inverse groups
introduction to SQLJ, JSS 1-2 and label components, OLS 13-4
INTYPE file COMPACCESS privilege, OLS 13-8, OLS 13-13
structure of, IPI 7-127 computed labels, OLS 13-5
intype file, PCC 19-35 dominance, OLS 13-27
providing when running OTT, OCI 14-9, PCC implementation of, OLS 13-4
19-8 introduction, OLS 13-2
structure of, OCI 14-34, PCC 19-35 Max Read Groups, OLS 13-7
INTYPE OTT parameter, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-30, IPI Max Write Groups, OLS 13-7
7-123 parent-child unsupported, OLS 13-8
INTYPE precompiler option, PCC 10-27 read algorithm, OLS 13-9
invalid data session labels, OLS 13-16
application, OTP 13-18 SET_DEFAULT_LABEL, OLS 13-16
cluster, OTP 13-18 SET_LABEL, OLS 13-17
collecting, OTP 13-17 SET_ROW_LABEL, OLS 13-16, OLS 13-17
discovered during a collection, OTP 13-18 usesr privileges, OLS 13-8
discovered during an analysis, OTP 15-3 write algorithm, OLS 13-11
excluding from an analysis, OTP 13-18 INVERSE_GROUP enforcement option
Import, UTL 2-48 behavior of procedures, OLS 13-20
index, OTP 13-18 implementation, OLS 13-4
request, OTP 13-18 invoke servlet from JSP, JSP from servlet, JSE 3-5
schema, OTP 13-18, OTP 15-3 invoker rights, PLS 8-50, JJD 2-21, JPG 2-20
symbol used to mark, OTP 13-18 advantages, PLS 8-50, JJD 2-21, JPG 2-20
table, OTP 13-18 altering for a Java class, SQL 9-90
invalid objects altering for an object type, SQL 12-13
warning messages during import, UTL 2-46 defining for a function, SQL 13-55
INVALID status, JJD 6-17 defining for a Java class, SQL 13-95, SQL 13-97

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defining for a package, SQL 14-51 sizing, OID 18-6
defining for a procedure, SQL 14-63 I/O throughput, maximizing, OID 18-7
defining for an object type, SQL 16-10 IOException, JJD 2-33
procedure security, CON 23-9 iostat utility, OID 19-2
supplied packages, CON 23-9 IOT (index-organized table), PER 1-16
versus definer rights, PLS 8-49, JPG 2-20 IOT. See index-organized tables
invoker’s rights stored procedures, ADG 11-18 IP address
invoker-rights disabling, RCG 8-21
dynamic SQL, ADG 8-7 enabling, RCG 8-21
object types, ADO 8-31 enabling on HP platform, RCG 8-21
invoker-rights functions enabling on Sun platform, RCG 8-21
defining, SQL 13-55 IP address takeover (IPAT), OID 20-8
invoking iPATTERN -
Export, UTL 1-5 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iP
as SYSDBA, UTL 1-7 ATTERN, JPR 7-56
at the command line, UTL 1-5 IPC protocol
direct path, UTL 1-52 KEY parameter, NER 5-3
interactively, UTL 1-6 PROTOCOL parameter, NER 5-3
with a parameter file, UTL 1-6 IPC, parameters for addresses, NER 5-3
Import, UTL 2-10 IPCs
as SYSDBA, UTL 2-12 and Cache Fusion, RDE 4-2
at the command line, UTL 2-10 buffer sizes, adjusting, RDE 4-3
interactively, UTL 2-10 IPTC, IMA C-5
with a parameter file, UTL 2-11 IptcIimAnn attributes, IMA C-5
I/O iQNAME -
and SQL statements, PGR 22-32 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
asynchronous, DWG 21-64 QNAME, JPR 7-56
balancing, PGR 15-3 IRECLEN precompiler option, PCO 14-25
distributing, SAG 2-2 IS DANGLING predicate, PLS 10-36
excessive I/O waits, PGR 22-31 IS NOT NULL operator, SQL 5-13
interrupts, RCO 4-6 IS NULL comparison operator, PLS 2-27, PLS 6-5
objects causing I/O waits, PGR 22-32 IS NULL operator, SQL 5-13
parallel execution, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2, CON for testing NULL values, PCO 2-17
18-3 for testing nulls, ZZP 1-3
reading multiple blocks, REF 1-40 IS NULL predicate, CON 10-10
redo log files, REF 1-85 IS OF predicate, PLS 10-14
striping to avoid bottleneck, DWG 4-2 IS OF type condition, SQL 5-19
I/O errors IS OF type predicate, ADO 2-54
effect on backups, RMN 5-46 is_alter_column event attribute, ADG 16-3
ignoring during deletions, RMN 7-14, RMN IS_GEOM_SEGMENT_DEFINED function, SUG
18-8 14-47
I/O parameter IS_MEASURE_DECREASING function, SUG 14-49
in instance tuning, OTP 12-5 IS_MEASURE_INCREASING function, SUG 14-51
I/O Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch drill-down IS_MTS configuration parameter, RCG 3-8
data view, ODP 7-16 IS_NULL_TAG member function, SPR 108-36,
I/O subsystem, OID 18-6 STM 6-8, STM 16-37
in capacity planning, OID 18-2, OID 18-6 IS_TRIGGER_FIRE_ONCE function, STM 4-23
requirements, OID 18-6 isAbstract() -

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oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDComplexType.is e(int), JPR 7-45
Abstract(), JPR 7-23 isNullable() -
isAbstract() - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.isNullab
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.isAbstra le(), JPR 7-36
ct(), JPR 7-36 ISO 8859 character sets, GLO 2-7
isAbstract() - ISO. See International Standards Organization (ISO)
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.isAb ISO SQL standard, CON 12-23
stract(), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-51 ISO standard
ISDBA attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-5 date format, GLO 7-14
isDescendantOf( ) method, IMA 4-14 ISO standard date format, GLO 3-27, GLO 7-14
isDone( ) method, IMA 4-25, IMA 7-22 ISO week number, GLO 7-14
isEditable(), JPR 15-9 ISOLATION LEVEL
isEnabledAndExecutable( ) method, IMA 7-9 changing, ADG 7-24
isExpandEntityReferences() - SERIALIZABLE, ADG 7-24
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.isEx isolation level settings (transactions), JSS 7-50
pandEntityReferences(), JPR 11-280 isolation levels
isExtractable( ) method, IMA 4-39 choosing, CON 20-13
isFixed(boolean) - read committed, CON 20-8
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace setting, CON 20-7, CON 20-33
t.isFixed(boolean), JPR 7-25, JPR 7-26 ISOLATION_LEVEL session parameter, SQL 10-14
isFragment %ISOPEN cursor attribute, PLS 6-35, PLS 6-39
summarized, XDG 3-17 isPlayable( ) method, IMA 4-40
isIgnoringComments() - iSQL*Plus, NEW 3-12
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.isIg iSQL*Plus Server Statistics, PGR 11-12
noringComments(), JPR 11-280 isRequired() -
isInitialized( ) method, IMA 4-26, IMA 7-23 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDAttribute.isRequi
isLittleEndian( ) method, IMA 7-43 red(), JPR 7-15
isLocal method, IMU I-33 isSchemaValid, XDG 6-10
isLocal( ), IMJ 3-41, IMJ 4-29, IMJ 5-32, IMJ 8-44 isSchemaValidated, XDG 6-9
isLocal( ) method, IMU 5-26 isSimilar( ), IMJ 6-7
isMulticonsumerEnabled, JPR 2-16 isSimilar( ) method, IMU 8-49
isNamespaceAware() - isSupported(String, String) -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.isN oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.isSupported(jav
amespaceAware(), JPR 11-280 a.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-202
isNamespaceAware() - iSTRING -
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.isNamespa oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iS
ceAware(), JPR 11-276 TRING, JPR 7-56
isNamespaceAware() - isUploadRequest( ), IMJ 9-90
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory.isNamespa isValidating() -
ceAware(), JPR 11-286 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.isValidatin
isNamespaceAware() - g(), JPR 11-276
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.isNamespaceAwar isValidating() -
e(), JPR 11-284 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.isValidating(), JP
isNodeFlag(int) - R 11-284
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.isNodeFlag(int) isWhiteSpaceNode() -
, JPR 11-202 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.isWhiteSpaceNo
isNodeType(int) - de(), JPR 11-264
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode.isNodeTyp IsWorkspaceOccupied function, SPR 80-48, ADW

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2-55 scrollable result set iterators, JSS 7-47
isXMLPropertyReadOnly(String) - selecting objects and references, JSS 6-55
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.isXMLProperty set up named iterator (example), JSS 4-35
ReadOnly(java.lang.String), JPR 11-240 subclassing, JSS 7-40
isXMLPropertySupported(String) - using named iterators, JSS 3-43
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.isXMLProperty using positional iterators, JSS 3-48
Supported(java.lang.String), JPR 11-241 using weakly typed iterators, JSS 7-61
isXMLTable(Connection, String), JPR 16-9 with serialized objects, JSS 6-77
Italian iTIME -
fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iT
stemming, TXT 2-71 IME, JPR 7-56
supplied stoplist, TXT D-10 iTOTAL_DIGITS -
itemExists, JPR 4-104 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.iT
items OTAL_DIGITS, JPR 7-56
cross-product, PGR 12-17 IW datetime format element, SQL 2-70
standard resource utilization, PGR 12-16 IW format element, GLO 7-14
types of, PGR 12-16 iWHITESPACE -
iteration oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.i
scheme, PLS 4-13 WHITESPACE, JPR 7-56
versus recursion, PLS 8-64 IY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
iterative control, PLS 4-9 IY format element, GLO 7-14
iterators IYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
accessing named iterators, JSS 3-46 IYYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
accessing positional iterators, JSS 3-49
as host variables, JSS 3-52
J
as iterator columns (nested), JSS 3-55
as stored function returns, JSS 3-63 J datetime format element, SQL 2-70
commit/rollback effect, JSS 4-29 J prefix (sqlj -J-x), JSS 8-60
concepts, JSS 3-37 J2EE, ADG 1-20
converting from result sets, JSS 7-58 JA16EUC character set, TXT 2-48, TXT 2-49
converting to result sets, JSS 7-60 JA16SJIS character set, TXT 2-48, TXT 2-49
declarations, JSS 3-3 JAAS, ADG 1-20
declaring named iterators, JSS 3-44 Japanese
declaring positional iterators, JSS 3-48 fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72
declaring with IMPLEMENTS clause, JSS 7-40 index defaults, TXT 2-90
general steps in using, JSS 3-41 indexing, TXT 2-48
instantiating/populating named iterators, JSS japanese attribute (Korean lexer), TXT 2-52
3-45 Japanese character sets supported, TXT 2-48
instantiating/populating positional Japanese EUC character set, TXT 2-49
iterators, JSS 3-49 Japanese indexing, TAD 2-18
iterator class functionality, JSS 7-38 JAPANESE_LEXER, TAD 2-18, TXT 2-49
named vs. positional, JSS 3-42 JAPANESE_VGRAM_LEXER object, TXT 2-48
nested iterators for nested tables, JSS 6-67 jar file, DSU 6-16
overview, JSS 3-37 jar file digests option, customization, JSS A-15
positional iterators, using next(), JSS 3-51 jar files
result set iterators (weakly typed), JSS 3-41, JSS ODM, DMC 2-1
7-41 jar files for profiles, JSS A-38
scrollable, JSS 7-42 Java, OAD 1-2

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applications, JJD 2-1, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4 Oracle XML DB guidelines, XDG 20-3
loading, JJD 2-16, JPG 2-12 overview, CON 14-31, JJD 1-2, JJD 1-5
attributes, CON 14-33, JJD 1-5 overview of JDBC, ADG 1-9
calling from database triggers, JPG 4-6 overview of SQLJ, ADG 1-14
calling from PL/SQL, JPG 4-12 permissions, JJD 4-5
calling from SQL DML, JPG 4-10 polymorphism, CON 14-36, JJD 1-8
calling from the top level, JPG 4-2 programming models, JJD ii
calling methods through call publishing, JJD 2-6
specifications, ADG 10-4 resolving classes, JJD 2-12, JPG 2-9
calling restrictions, JPG 4-11 resource
class, JJD 1-5 creating, SQL 13-94, SQL 13-96
creating, SQL 13-94, SQL 13-96 dropping, SQL 16-80
dropping, SQL 16-80 resources, JJD 1-5
resolving, SQL 9-89, SQL 13-96 sandbox security, OSG 3-5
class execution, OSD 9-23 schema object
class hierarchy, CON 14-34 name resolution of, SQL 13-98
classes, CON 14-32 schema objects, managing, JPG 2-20
client security implementation, OSD 9-23
setup, JJD 4-6 short name, JPG 2-3
compiling, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4 source
described, OSG 3-4 compiling, SQL 9-89, SQL 13-96
development environment, JJD 2-6, JPG 2-3 creating, SQL 13-94
differences from Sun JDK, JJD 2-3 dropping, SQL 16-80
documentation, JJD ii, JJD 1-2, JJD 1-22 storage formats
downgrading, MIG 7-28, MIG 7-29 CustomDatum, SQL 16-11
execution control, JJD 2-6 SQLData, SQL 16-11
execution rights, JJD 2-20, JPG 2-16 stored procedures. See Java stored procedures
features, JJD 1-13 triggers, CON 17-1, CON 17-8
full name, JPG 2-3 Unicode data conversion, GLO 6-27
generating wrapper classes with used by Change Data Capture, DWG 15-8
JPublisher, ADG 1-16 using JDBC to access XMLType objects, XDG
in the database, JJD 1-2, JJD 1-14, JJD 2-1, JJD 2-2 20-3
in the RDBMS, ADG 1-8, JPG 2-2 vs PL/SQL, ADG 1-42
interfaces, CON 14-35 with Oracle objects, ADO 3-12
interpreter, JJD 2-2 writing Oracle XML DB applications, XDG 20-2
introduction, JJD i Java 2
invoking, JJD 2-2, JJD 3-3 migrating from JDK 1.1, JJD 1-2
Java source schema object security, JJD 5-2
creating, SQL 13-96 Java 2 Platform, Enterprise Edition,
loading classes, JJD 2-6, JJD 3-2 definition, ADX Glossary-10
checking results, JJD 2-23, JPG 2-16 Java Access Bridge
loading into the database, ADG 10-5 installation and configuration, OEC xii
methods, CON 14-33, JJD 1-5 Java API, ADQ 2-10
return type of, SQL 16-14 Java API for application developers, DSU 5-1
natively compiling, JJD 6-2 Java API for XML Processing (JAXP),
Oracle database execution, JPG 1-2 definition, ADX Glossary-10
Oracle JDBC and Oracle objects, ADO 3-13 Java API reference
Oracle SQLJ and Oracle objects, ADO 3-13 about, OAD 6-1

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class descriptions, OAD 6-2 Oracle O3LOGON, OAS 3-3
group class, OAD 6-4 supported drivers, OSD 9-30
Property class, OAD 6-5 Thin driver, OSD 3-9, OSD 9-31
PropertySet class, OAD 6-5 thin driver features, OAS 3-3
PropertySetCollection class, OAD 6-5 Thin drivers, NET 4-8
subscriber class, OAD 6-3 absolute naming support, NET 16-9
user class, OAD 6-2 directory naming support, NET 3-6, NET
classes, OAD 6-6 3-16, ODS 4-4
exceptions, OAD 6-69 relative naming support, NET 3-14
Java bean Java Database connectivity (JDBC)
deleteSchema, XDG 9-21 implementation of Oracle Advanced
genbean flag, XDG 9-21 Security, OAS 3-2
generated example, XDG 9-24 Java Database Connectivity, definition, ADX
generated names, XDG 9-21 Glossary-10
generated with XML schema registration, XDG Java Development Kit, version required, OSA A-2
5-17 Java DOM API for XMLType, XDG E-2
only for XML schema-based, XDG 5-18 .java files, JJD 2-7, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, JPG 2-3, JPG
Java Bean API for XMLType, XDG 9-20, XDG E-6 2-12, JPG 2-13
using, XDG 9-21 Java initialization parameters
Java Beans API, Mapping to SQL, XML 22-2 JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_SIZE, REF 1-68
Java Beans API, Mapping to XML Schema, XML JAVA_POOL_SIZE, REF 1-68
22-2 JAVA_SOFT_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT, REF 1-69
Java bind expressions (dynamic SQL), JSS 7-64 java interpreter, JJD 2-2, JJD 2-6
Java Byte Code Obfuscation, OAS 3-4 Java language specification. See JLS
Java Class Generator, ADX 7-1 Java methods
Java classes, generation and use, JJP 2-31 calling from Pro*COBOL, PCO 6-21
JAVA clause mapping to an object type, SQL 16-15
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-15 Java names vs. SQL names in server, JSS 11-8
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-29 Java Naming and Directory Interface,
Java clients, Globalization Support and, OID 2-14 definition, ADX Glossary-11
java command, JJD 7-32 Java Native Interface, OID 2-20
Java Compatibility Kit. See JCK Java Native Interface. See JNI
Java Data Mining (JDM), DMC 1-3 Java object storage, ADO 3-15
Java Database Connectivity, OSG A-5 Java object types, CON 13-21
Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) Java properties, getProperty(), JSS 9-29
application user proxy authentication, OSD Java Remote Method Invocation. See RMI
9-11 Java runtime environment, GLO 9-3
configuration parameters, OAS 3-5 Java Runtime Environment, definition, ADX
described, NET 1-5 Glossary-11
drivers, NET 1-5 Java scripts, REF 5-8
encryption, OSD 9-31 Java Secure Socket Extension (JSSE), OSD 9-32
JDBC-OCI driver, OSD 3-9, OSD 9-10, OSD 9-30 Java. See JDBC
network security, OSD 3-8 Java Specification Request (JSR-73), DMC 1-3
OCI drivers, NET 4-8 Java Stored Procedure, XDG 9-26
absolute naming support, NET 3-14, NET Java Stored Procedures
16-9 globalization support, GLO 9-18
relative naming support, NET 3-14 Java stored procedures, PCO A-2, GLO 9-18, JJD ii,
Oracle extensions, OAS 3-2 JJD 2-5

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calling, JPG 4-1 JavaBean, definition, ADX Glossary-10
configuring, JPG 1-16 JavaBeans, ADX 1-11
defined, JJD 1-19, JJD 3-3, JPG 1-17 global JavaBeans, globals.jsa, JSE 9-37
developing, JPG 5-1 use for separation of business logic, JSE 1-5
documentation, JJD 1-22 use with useBean tag, JSE 1-18
introduction to, JPG 1-1 vs. scriptlets, JSE 4-2
invoking, JJD 3-2 JavaBeans for SQLJ connections, JSS 7-20
loading, JPG 2-1 javac compatibility, JSS 8-10
publishing, JJD 2-25, JPG 3-1 javaccmd config param, JSE 9-13
Java strings JAVADEBUGPRIV role, JJD 5-24, JJD 5-25
binding and defining in Unicode, GLO 6-26 Javadoc, OSA A-3
Java Virtual Machine, CON 14-37, GLO 9-16 java.lang.SecurityManager, OSD 9-23
globalization support, GLO 9-16 JavaNet, NET 4-8
Java virtual machine (JVM), OSD 9-23 JavaNet layer, NET 1-8
Java virtual machine. See JVM Javascript
Java virtual machine. See JVM translating to PSP, ADG 18-15
Java VM JavaServer Pages
classpath option, JSS 8-23 translating to PSP, ADG 18-15
options through SQLJ, JSS 8-60 java.sql.ResultSet class, GLO 9-3
specifying name, JSS 8-81 JAVASYSPRIV role, JJD 5-3, JJD 5-23, JJD 5-24
JAVA$OPTIONS table, JJD 2-9, JJD 7-5, JPG 2-5 JAVASYSPRIV, granting, ADX 4-77
Java, definition, ADX Glossary-10 JavaTTC, NET 4-8
Java. See JDBC JAVAUSERPRIV role, JJD 5-3, JJD 5-23, JJD 5-24
JAVA_ADMIN role javax, JPR 4-58
assigned permissions, JJD 5-21 javax.jms.BytesMessage, ADQ B-22
example, JJD 5-14 javax.jms.Connection, ADQ B-24
granting permission, JJD 5-3, JJD 5-5, JJD 5-12, javax.jms.ConnectionFactory, ADQ B-24
JJD 5-20 javax.jms.ConnectionMetaData, ADQ B-25
JAVA_DEPLOY role, JJD 6-6 javax.jms.DeliveryMode, ADQ B-25
JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT initialization javax.jms.Destination, ADQ B-26
parameter javax.jms.InvalidDestinationException, ADQ B-40
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-67 javax.jms.InvalidSelectorException, ADQ B-40
JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_SIZE initialization javax.jms.JMSException, ADQ B-40
parameter, REF 1-68 javax.jms.MapMessage, ADQ B-26
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-67 javax.jms.MesageNotWriteableException, ADQ
JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_SIZE B-42
parameter, JJD 6-20 javax.jms.Message, ADQ B-27
JAVA_POOL_SIZE initialization parameter, PGR javax.jms.MessageConsumer, ADQ B-29
13-13, REF 1-68 javax.jms.MessageEOFException, ADQ B-41
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-67 javax.jms.MessageFormatException, ADQ B-41
JAVA_POOL_SIZE parameter javax.jms.MessageListener, ADQ B-30
default, JJD 4-2 javax.jms.MessageNotReadableException, ADQ
defined, JJD 6-19, JJD 6-21 B-42
errors, JJD 6-24 javax.jms.MessageProducer, ADQ B-30
JAVA_SOFT_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT initialization javax.jms.ObjectMessage, ADQ B-31
parameter, REF 1-69 javax.jms.Queue, ADQ B-31
JAVA_SOFT_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT javax.jms.QueueBrowser, ADQ B-31
parameter, JJD 6-20 javax.jms.QueueConnection, ADQ B-32

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javax.jms.QueueConnectionFactory, ADQ B-32 freeing a temporary BLOB, ADL 11-36
javax.jms.QueueReceiver, ADQ B-33 freeing a temporary CLOB, ADL 11-37
javax.jms.QueueSender, ADQ B-33 inserting a row with empty LOB locator into
javax.jms.QueueSession, ADQ B-34 table, ADL 6-7
javax.jms.Session, ADQ B-34 installing, OSA A-2
javax.jms.StreamMessage, ADQ B-36 interacting with SQL, JJD 3-12
javax.jms.TextMessage, ADQ B-37 loading drivers, OSA 3-3
javax.jms.Topic, ADQ B-37 location on MacOS, IMA E-2
javax.jms.TopicConnection, ADQ B-37 manipulating data, XDG 9-6
javax.jms.TopicSession, ADQ B-39 methods/properties for BLOB-buffering, ADL
javax.jms.TopicSubscriber, ADQ B-39 3-49
JAXP, ADX Glossary-11 methods/properties for CLOB-buffering, ADL
examples, ADX 4-37 3-50
JAXP (Java API for XML Processing), ADX 4-37 modifying BLOB values, ADL 3-48
JCK, JJD 1-12 modifying CLOB values, ADL 3-49
jdb debugging tool, JJD 3-13, JJD 3-18 newStreamLob.java, ADL 3-64
JDBC, ADQ 3-6 now binds and defines VARCHAR2
accessing documents, XDG 9-4 variables, ADL 7-50
accessing SQL, JJD 1-20 opening and closing BFILEs, ADL 3-56
available LOB methods/properties, ADL 3-4 opening and closing CLOBs, ADL 3-54
BFILE class opening and closing LOBs, ADL 3-52
BFILE streaming APIs, ADL 3-63 OracleBlob, OracleClob do not work in
BFILE-buffering, ADL 3-51 8.1.x, ADL 3-51
BLOB and CLOB classes reading internal LOBs and external LOBs
calling DBMS_LOB package, ADL 3-46 (BFILEs) with Java, ADL 3-45
changing internal LOBs with Java using objects reading/examining BLOB values, ADL 3-48
oracle.sql.BLOB/CLOB, ADL 3-45 reading/examining CLOB values, ADL 3-49
checking if BLOB is temporary, ADL 11-28 reading/examining external LOB (BFILE)
checking if CLOB is temporary, ADL 11-29 values, ADL 3-50
CLOB streaming APIs, ADL 3-62 referencing LOBs, ADL 3-46
Connection objects, OSA 3-3 security, JJD 5-2
connection parameters, registering through See Oracle JDBC, ADG 1-9
LDAP, ADQ 13-8 See Oracle JDBC
connection parameters, registering through the streaming APIs for LOBs, ADL 3-61
database, ADQ 13-4 syntax references, ADL 3-46
connection parameters, topic connection temporary LOB workarounds not needed, ADL
factory, ADQ 13-23 11-11
creating a temporary BLOB, ADL 11-20 trimming LOBs, ADL 3-60
creating a temporary CLOB, ADL 11-21 using OracleResultSet to reference LOBs, ADL
defined, JJD 1-19, JJD 3-2, JJD 3-6 3-46
documentation, JJD 1-22 using OUT parameter from
driver to load LOBs, improving OraclePreparedStatement to reference
performance, ADL 6-13 LOBs, ADL 3-46
driver types, JJD 1-20, JJD 3-6 using SQL to determine object properties, XDG
DriverManager objects, OSA 3-3 17-13
empty LOBs, ADL 3-68 writing to empty LOBs, ADL 3-69
encapsulating locators JDBC 2.0
example, JJD 3-7 support for LOB types, JSS 5-29

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support for weakly typed Struct, Ref, Array, JSS JDBC thin driver, GLO 9-2
6-80 and Unicode, GLO 6-4
types supported, JSS 5-8 character set conversion, GLO 9-7
JDBC and Empty LOBs, ADL 3-68 data expansion during conversion, GLO 9-12
JDBC class library SQL CHAR data size restriction, GLO 9-11
character set conversion, GLO 9-5 JDBC URL
JDBC communications, OSG A-5 registering through LDAP, ADQ 13-11
JDBC connection methods (transactions), JSS 7-51 registering through the database, ADQ 13-6
JDBC considerations in server, JSS 11-5 JDBC vs. SQLJ, sample application, JSS 1-18
JDBC driver, ADX 8-24 JDBC, definition, ADX Glossary-10, ADX
OCI, IMA 2-5 Glossary-11
setting, IMA 2-3 jdblinemap option (sqlj -jdblinemap), JSS 8-50
setting prefix for, IMA 2-3 JDeveloper, ADX 22-1, ADX 23-1, ADX 25-1, ADX
Thin, IMA 2-5 26-1, OSG 3-6
remote upload and, IMA 5-2 3.2, ADX 24-2
JDBC driver registration option (sqlj -driver), JSS BC4J, ADX 25-7
8-44 debugging with, JSS 10-29
JDBC driver. See server-side JDBC driver definition, ADX Glossary-11
JDBC drivers development environment, JJD 1-22, JJD 3-11,
character set conversion, GLO 9-4 JJD 4-8
globalization support, GLO 9-2, GLO 9-3 FAQ, ADX 24-15
Oracle drivers, JSS 4-2 introduction, ADX 24-2
select for translation, JSS 4-4 mobile application, ADX 25-9
select/register for customization, JSS A-20 Oracle JSP support, JSE 2-7
select/register for runtime, JSS 4-5 SQLJ integration, JSS 1-32
verify, JSS 2-16 support for XDK for JavaBeans, ADX 10-2
JDBC in JSP pages use for deploying JSP pages, JSE 6-29
performance enhancements, JSE 4-3 using XSQL servlet from, ADX 24-12
required files, JSE 9-4 what’s needed, ADX 24-7
JDBC interoperability XML features, ADX 24-9
connection contexts and connections, JSS 7-53 JDK, ADX 4-71
iterators and result sets, JSS 7-58 appropriate JDBC class files, JSS 2-12
JDBC mapping definition, ADX Glossary-11
overview, JJP 1-18 supported versions, JSS 2-4
sample program, JJP 4-2 web location, JJD ii
JDBC mapping (for attributes), JSS 6-37 JDK versions, JPublisher compatibility, JJP 2-49
JDBC OCI, RDE 1-5 JLS
JDBC OCI driver, GLO 9-2 specification, JJD 1-12
and Unicode, GLO 6-3 web information, JJD ii
character set conversion, GLO 9-6 JMS
JDBC programming examples payload, ADQ 12-32
Unicode, GLO 6-25 Oracle Streams, STM 18-35
JDBC protocol adaptor, DSU 6-31 JMS classes, ADQ B-1
JDBC. See Java Database Connectivity JMS exceptions, ADQ B-1
JDBC. See Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) JMS Extension, ADQ 3-8
JDBC server-side internal driver, GLO 9-2 JMS interfaces, ADQ B-1
character set conversion, GLO 9-7 JMS Type queues/topics, ADQ 17-10
JDBC server-side thin driver, GLO 9-2 JMS types, ADQ 17-10

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JMSClasses, ADQ B-5 General page, OEA 5-13
JNDI, XDG 9-3, XDG E-7, OAD 1-2 job destination, OEA 5-13
bind(), XDG 9-17 job name, OEA 5-13
context inputs, XDG 17-8 job tasks, OEA 5-15
context outputs, XDG 17-10 job type, OEA 5-13
determining properties, XDG 17-11 managing jobs, OEA 5-5
name of default data source, JSS 7-15 menu, OEA 5-11
oracle.xdb.spi, XDG 17-3 scheduling jobs, OEA 5-5
support, XDG 17-2 scheduling process, OEA 5-2
use for data sources, connections, JSS 7-13 task parameters, OEA 5-18
using Resource API, XDG 17-4 window, OEA 5-6
JNI support, JJD 3-5 job scheduling, OEM 3-4
Jnnn processes Job Scheduling System, OEM 1-14
managing job queues, SAG 10-3 to SAG 10-14 composite jobs, OEM 3-6
job job scripts, OEM 3-5
alter, OEA 5-11 job status, OIA B-15
composite, OEA 5-3 Job System, OEM 1-12, OEM 2-5, OEM 2-6, OEM
create, OEA 5-11 3-2
manage, OEA 5-11 automating tasks, OEM 3-5
modify, OEA 5-11 centralized control, OEM 3-4
view, OEA 5-11 job scripts, OEM 3-5
job and event scripts, OIA 3-2 job tasks, OEM 3-5
Job History, OEM 2-6 managing jobs, OEM 3-4
Job History page, OEA 5-9 queuing, OEM 3-4
Job Library, OEA 5-12 scalability, OEM 3-6
Job Notification and Filtering, OEM 3-5 security, OEM 3-7
job output job system
Progress Page, OEA 5-23 using to execute a script, OCM 3-25
job progress, OEM 3-5 job system, enabling, OEC 4-10
job queue processes, CON 8-12 Job Tasks
definition, CON 1-29 wizards, OEA 5-29
replication, REP 6-14 job trace parameters, OIA B-28
job queues, REP 2-31 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES
altering jobs, SAG 10-11 maximum number of job queue processes, MIG
broken jobs, SAG 10-12 A-5
CJQ background process, SAG 10-2 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES initialization
DBMS_JOB package, SAG 10-3 parameter, REP 2-34, REP 6-6, REP 6-14, DWG
executing jobs in, SAG 10-9 14-18, SAG 10-2, PGR 21-8, REF 1-69, STM 10-6,
Jnnn processes, SAG 10-2 STM 18-4, STM 19-5, TXT 1-4, TXT 1-32
locks, SAG 10-9 compatibility, MIG A-5
removing jobs from, SAG 10-10 propagation, STM 17-7
submitting jobs to, SAG 10-4 to SAG 10-9 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-68
terminating jobs, SAG 10-14 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES parameter, ADQ 2-10
viewing information, SAG 10-15 jobs, CON 8-2
Job Scheduling, OEA 5-1, OEM 3-4 altering, SAG 10-11
credential preference, OEA 5-4, OEA 5-18 broken, SAG 10-12
destination requirements, OEA 5-15 checking for scheduled links, REP A-7
example, OEA 5-26 choosing tasks for, RAA 5-18

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creating for cluster database, RAA 5-16 SQL 18-64, SAG 20-5
database links and, SAG 10-9 rule for, SAG 20-7
environment, recording when submitted, SAG UPDATE statements, ADG 2-18
10-6 updating, SAG 20-5
executing, SAG 10-9 when modifiable, ADG 2-15
exporting, SAG 10-6 joins, PLS 8-62, SQL 8-9
forcing to execute, SAG 10-14 anti-joins, PGR 1-67
importing, SAG 10-6 cluster, PGR 8-4
job definition, SAG 10-7 searches on, PGR 8-6
job execution interval, SAG 10-8 conditions
job number, SAG 10-7 defining, SQL 8-9
ownership of, SAG 10-7 convert to subqueries, PGR 2-34
queues for cross, SQL 18-19
removing jobs from, SPR 13-24, RAR 14-24 distributed databases
removing from job queue, SAG 10-10 managing statement transparency, SAG
replication, REP 2-33 29-33
RMAN, RMN 4-7 encapsulated in views, CON 10-18
monitoring performance, RMN 15-23 equijoins, SQL 8-10
monitoring progress, RMN 15-19 execution plans and, PGR 1-44
running broken jobs, SAG 10-13 full outer, SQL 18-18
setting up rights for running, RAA 5-20 full partition-wise, DWG 5-21
specifying information for, RAA 5-17 index joins, PGR 1-40
specifying parameters for server management inner, SQL 8-11, SQL 18-18
tasks, RAA 5-18 join order
submitting to job queue, SAG 10-4 execution plans, PGR 1-5
terminating, SAG 10-14 selectivity of predicates, PGR 1-76, PGR 3-2,
trace files for job failures, SAG 10-10 PGR 3-20
troubleshooting, SAG 10-10 left outer, SQL 18-18
jobs, cancelling, OEA 5-6 natural, SQL 18-19
JOIN clause nested loop, optimizing for, SQL 10-10
of CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 13-42 nested loops
join compatibility, DWG 22-31 cost-based optimization, PGR 1-66
JOIN KEY clause optimization of, PGR 8-15
of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-59 outer, SQL 8-11
of CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 13-44 non-null values for nulls, PGR 2-46
join method, OTP 5-36 restrictions, SQL 8-11
changing inputs to outputs, OSA 6-3 parallel, and PQ_DISTRIBUTE hint, SQL 2-104,
example, OSA 6-4 to OSA 6-5, OSA 6-6, OSA PGR 5-31
6-16 partial partition-wise, DWG 5-27
join strategy optimization, OTP glossary-11 partition-wise, DWG 5-21
join views, ADG 2-15, CON 10-20 examples of full, PGR 9-17
definition, SAG 20-3 examples of partial, PGR 9-16
DELETE statements, ADG 2-18, SAG 20-8 full, PGR 9-17
example, SQL 16-51 restriction on, PCC 6-22
key-preserved tables in, ADG 2-16, SAG 20-6 right outer, SQL 18-18
making updatable, SQL 16-48 sample table scan not supported, PGR 1-29
mergeable, ADG 2-9, ADG 2-16 select-project-join views, PGR 2-36
modifying, ADG 2-17, SQL 16-59, SQL 17-61, self, SQL 8-10

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semi-joins, PGR 1-67 Apache "mods", JSE 2-4
sort-merge classpath configuration, JSE 9-4
cost-based optimization, PGR 1-66 config, map file name extensions, JSE 9-6
example, PGR 8-12 mod_jserv module, JSE 2-4
star joins, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 Oracle JSP application framework, JSE 9-22
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 Oracle JSP dynamic include support, JSE 9-20
views, CON 10-20 overview of JSP-servlet session sharing, JSE
without join conditions, SQL 8-11 9-23
JPEG images, adding with ldapadd, OID A-13 overview of special considerations, JSE 9-20
jpeg images, adding with ldapadd, OAD A-7 setting configuration parameters, JSE 9-18
jpegPhoto attribute, OID 2-6, OID 7-14 support for Oracle JSP, JSE 2-8
JPublisher, ADG 1-18, ADO 3-14 JServer, NEW 3-2
building an empty LOB in, ADL 6-8 JServer(JVM) Option, ADX 20-20
builtintypes option, JSS 6-37 JServer, definition, ADX Glossary-12
case option, JSS 6-36 JServerPermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-20, JJD
compatible option, JSS 6-33 5-21, JJD 5-22, JJD 5-23, JJD 5-24
creation of custom Java classes, JSS 6-28 defined, JJD 5-20
custom Java class examples, JSS 6-47 JSP containers, overview, JSE 1-7
documentation, JJD 1-22 jsp fallback tag (with plugin tag), JSE 1-23
extending generated classes, JSS 6-51 jsp forward tag, JSE 1-21
generating custom Java classes, JSS 6-32 jsp getProperty tag, JSE 1-19
generating wrapper methods, JSS 6-39 jsp include tag, JSE 1-20
implementation of method wrappers, JSS 6-46 jsp param tag, JSE 1-20
input files, JSS 6-42 jsp plugin tag, JSE 1-22
lobtypes option, JSS 6-37 jsp setProperty tag, JSE 1-18
mapping to alternative classes, JSS 6-41 JSP translator--see translator
numbertypes option, JSS 6-37 jsp useBean tag, JSE 1-18
properties files, JSS 6-44 JSP, definition, ADX Glossary-11
specifying member names, JSS 6-45 JSPs, ADG 1-20
specifying type mapping, JSS 6-34 JspScopeEvent class, event handling, JSE 5-2
sql option, JSS 6-34 JspScopeListener, event handling, JSE 5-2
type categories and mapping options, JSS 6-37 JSP-servlet interaction
type mapping, JSS 6-37 invoking JSP from servlet, request
type mapping modes and option settings, JSS dispatcher, JSE 3-6
6-37 invoking servlet from JSP, JSE 3-5
types option, JSS 6-34 passing data, JSP to servlet, JSE 3-6
user option, JSS 6-35 passing data, servlet to JSP, JSE 3-8
what JPublisher produces, JSS 6-29 sample code, JSE 3-8
JQ locks, SAG 10-9 JSWDK
JRE, definition, ADX Glossary-11 classpath configuration, JSE A-3
JRE_LOCATION parameter in config, map file name extensions, JSE A-5
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5 setting configuration parameters, JSE A-8
JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS parameter in support for Oracle JSP, JSE 2-8
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5 jTextPane, JPR 15-4
JScript Julian dates, SQL 2-20
translating to PSP, ADG 18-15 JVM, ADX 20-20, GLO 9-16, JPG 1-10
jScrollPane, JPR 15-3 bytecodes, JJD 1-10
JServ client JVMs versus Oracle JVM, JPG 1-10

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components, JPG 1-9 KEEP cache, PGR 14-14
configure, JJD 4-1 KEEP option
defined, JJD 1-5, JJD 1-10 of BACKUP, RMN 5-55, RMN 18-14
definition, ADX Glossary-11 of CHANGE, RMN 7-17
garbage collection, JJD 1-14, JJD 1-15, JPG 1-10, KEEP_CONNECTION, JSS 7-57
JPG 1-12 keepCursorState(boolean) -
globalization support, GLO 9-16 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.keepCur
install, JJD 4-1, JJD 4-2 sorState(boolean), JPR 9-9
multithreading, JJD 1-14, JPG 1-10 keeping script changes, OCM 3-24
responsibilities, JJD 2-4 keepObjectOpen(), ADX 8-30, ADX 23-4
security, JJD 4-5 keepObjectOpen(boolean) -
specification, JJD 1-12 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.keepObj
web information, JJD ii ectOpen(boolean), JPR 9-9
JVM, definition, ADX Glossary-12 Kerberos, OAS 1-12
JVMD817.SQL script, MIG 7-28 authentication adapter utilities, OAS 6-13
JVMD901.SQL script, MIG 7-28 configuring authentication, OAS 6-2, OAS 6-5
JXDocumentBuilderFactory - kinstance, OAS 6-3
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory, J kservice, OAS 6-3
PR 11-278 realm, OAS 6-3
JXDocumentBuilderFactory() - sqlnet.ora file sample, OAS A-3
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.JXD system requirements, OAS 1-18
ocumentBuilderFactory(), JPR 11-279 Kerberos authentication, OID A-12, OID A-14, OID
JXSAXParser - oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser, JPR A-17, OAD A-5, OAD A-8, OAD A-10, OSD 4-4,
11-282 OSD 9-36
JXSAXParserFactory - Kerberos Single Sign-On, OSD 4-4
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory, JPR key
11-285 foreign, JPG 5-5
JXSAXParserFactory() - primary, JPG 5-5
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory.JXSAXPars key compression, SQL 15-32, SAG 15-29, CON
erFactory(), JPR 11-285 10-45
JXSAXTransformerFactory - definition, SQL 9-76
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory, JP disabling, SQL 9-76, SQL 13-75
R 11-288 enabling, SQL 9-74
JXSAXTransformerFactory() - indexes, SAG 16-18
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.JXS of index rebuild, SQL 11-86
AXTransformerFactory(), JPR 11-288 of indexes
JXTransformer - disabling, SQL 9-76
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer, JPR 11-297 of index-organized tables, SQL 15-32
JXTransformer() - key fields, DMC 1-2
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.JXTransformer(), key lookups, DWG 13-33
JPR 11-297 KEY networking parameter, NER 5-3
JXTransformer(XSLStylesheet) - key values
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.JXTransformer(o generating with SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57
racle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet), JPR 11-297 key words, OCI viii, OCI 2-40
keyboard navigation, OEC G-1
key-preserved tables, SQL 16-48
K
in join views, ADG 2-16, SAG 20-6
k_table_clause attribute, TXT 2-78 in outer joins, ADG 2-21

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keys, DWG 8-7, DWG 17-4 category hierarchy, TXT I-1
cluster, SAG 18-2, SAG 18-4, SAG 18-5, CON knowledge references, OID 2-25, OID 13-4, OID
10-65 13-5
defined, CON 21-9 overview, OID 2-25
foreign, CON 21-13 restricting permissions for managing, OID 2-26
foreign keys, ADG 4-27, ADO 9-6 superior, OID 2-25
in constraints, definition, CON 1-20 knowledge references (referrals)
indexes and, CON 10-31 configuring, OID 7-20
compression, CON 10-45 default
PRIMARY KEY constraints, CON 21-12 configuring, OID 7-21
reverse key, CON 10-47 managing, OID 7-20
UNIQUE constraints, CON 21-10 smart
maximum storage for values, CON 10-31 configuring, OID 7-20
parent, CON 21-13, CON 21-14 knowledge references. See referrals
primary, CON 21-11 known issues and problems, DSU 8-1, SSG 6-1
referenced, CON 21-13 KO16KSC5601 character set, TXT 2-50, TXT 2-51
reverse key indexes, CON 10-47 Korean
searches, PGR 8-4 fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72
unique, CON 21-8 index defaults, TXT 2-90
composite, ADG 4-7, CON 21-9, CON 21-11 korean character sets supported, TXT 2-50, TXT
keyword syntax rules, for configuration files, NER 2-51
4-3 Korean indexing, TAD 2-18
keyword values, network character sets for, NER Korean text
4-4 indexing, TXT 2-51
keywords, SQL 2-112 KOREAN_LEXER object, TXT 2-50
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 KOREAN_MORP_LEXER, TAD 2-18, TXT 2-51
in object names, SQL 2-112 composite example, TXT 2-53
in syntax diagrams, RMR 1-3 supplied dictionaries, TXT 2-51
optional, SQL A-4 kservice (Kerberos), OAS 6-3
required, SQL A-3 KUP, ERR 20-1
Kill menu item
in Performance Manager, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
L
KILL SESSION clause
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-29 L number format element, SQL 2-65
kinstance (CyberSafe), OAS 5-3 L variable in SQLDA
kinstance (Kerberos), OAS 6-3 how value is set, PCC 15-8
k-means, DMC 1-2 purpose of, PCC 15-8
k-means algorithm, DMC 1-4, DMC 1-15 label based access control
binning for, DMC 1-15 introduction, OSD 2-9
k-means and O-Cluster (table), DMC 1-17 Oracle Label Security, OSD 9-48
knowledge base label components
about, TAD 7-12 defining, OLS 5-2, OLS 5-12
augmenting, TAD 7-9 in distributed environment, OLS 11-6
linking new terms, TAD 7-10 industry examples, OLS 2-10
supported character set, TAD 7-12, TXT 12-6 interrelation, OLS 2-13
user-defined, TAD 7-13, TXT 12-10 valid characters, OLS 2-3, OLS 5-9
knowledge base extension compiler, TXT 12-6 label evaluation process
knowledge catalog COMPACCESS read, OLS 3-20

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COMPACCESS write, OLS 3-21 and LBACSYS, OLS 7-11
inverse groups, COMPACCESS, OLS 13-13 creating, OLS 7-12
LABEL_UPDATE, OLS 7-15 example, OLS 7-10
read access, OLS 3-13 how they work, OLS 7-11
read access, inverse groups, OLS 13-9 importing unlabeled data, OLS 12-5
write access, OLS 3-15 inserting data, OLS 4-17
write access, inverse groups, OLS 13-11 introduction, OLS 3-25
LABEL function, OLS 4-24 override manual insert, OLS 7-13
label name specifying, OLS 7-12
maximum length of, PCC 9-26 testing, OLS 7-11
label tags UPDATE, OLS 7-16
converting from string, OLS 4-7 using, OLS 7-10
converting to string, OLS 4-8 with enforcement options, OLS 7-8
distributed environment, OLS 11-6 labels
example, OLS 4-5 administering, OLS 2-14
inserting data, OLS 4-16 and performance, OLS 3-19
introduction, OLS 2-11 block, PLS 2-21
manually defined, OLS 4-4, OLS 4-5 data and user, OLS 2-12
strategy, OLS 12-10 GOTO statement, PLS 4-17
using in WHERE clauses, OLS 4-10 in programs, OLA 7-24
LABEL_DEFAULT option loop, PLS 4-11
and labeling functions, OLS 7-5, OLS 7-10, OLS merging, OLS 4-14
7-11 non-comparable, OLS A-3
authorizing compartments, OLS 3-7 relationships between, OLS A-2
authorizing groups, OLS 3-8 syntax, OLS 2-11
definition, OLS 7-3 valid, OLS 2-11, OLS 4-4
importing unlabeled data, OLS 12-5 with IFNONE, OLA 7-17
inserting labeled data, OLS 4-16, OLS 4-17 with inverse groups, OLS 13-5
with enforcement options, OLS 7-8 Labels property sheet, OLS 5-2, OLS 5-3
with SET_ROW_LABEL, OLS 4-21 LAG function, SQL 6-77, OLA 4-18, OLA 8-10
LABEL_TO_CHAR function, OLS 4-8, OLS 4-9, LAG/LEAD functions, DWG 19-27
OLS 4-11 Lamport SCN generation, RCO 5-6
LABEL_UPDATE option LAN environments
and labeling functions, OLS 7-5, OLS 7-11 vulnerabilities of, OAS 1-2
and privileges, OLS 7-5 LAN, definition, ADX Glossary-12
and WRITE_CONTROL, OLS 7-6 language
and WRITEACROSS, OLS 3-18 database default language, REF 1-99
and WRITEDOWN, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22 default setting for indexing, TAD 1-13, TAD
and WRITEUP, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22 2-29
definition, OLS 7-3 setting, TXT 2-37
evaluation process, OLS 7-15 LANGUAGE -
with enforcement options, OLS 7-8 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.L
label-based security, OLS 2-2 ANGUAGE, JPR 7-56
labeling functions language abbreviations, GLO A-2
ALL_CONTROL and NO_CONTROL, OLS 7-7 language and interface documentation, NEW 4-9
and CHECK_CONTROL, OLS 7-13 LANGUAGE clause, ADA 2-8
and LABEL_DEFAULT, OLS 7-5, OLS 7-11 of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-66
and LABEL_UPDATE, OLS 7-5 of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-15

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of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-29 latest timestamp
language codes, as attribute options, OID 2-7 conflict resolution method, REP 5-24
language column, TXT 1-36 launching a database tool
language definition from a map, OEA 4-10
customizing, GLO 12-8 from the Console, OEA 3-4
overriding, GLO 3-7 from the Navigator, OEA 1-2
language specific features, TAD 2-16 Navigator, OEA 3-4
language support, PCO 1-2, OSG A-3, GLO 1-7 with the right-mouse button, OEA 3-4
language support (globalization support), JSS 9-22 layer, SUG 1-5
languages transforming, SUG 13-5
error messages, GLO A-4 validating, SUG 11-49
indexing, TAD 2-14 validating with context, SUG 11-52
language-specific knowledge base, TAD 7-13 layer_gtype
large datatypes constraining data to a geometry type, SUG 4-7
representing with LOBs, ADG 3-27 Lazy Manifestation (LM), XDG 3-25
large files lazy type conversions, definition, ADX
operating system dependencies, MIG 5-51 Glossary-12
large key indexes LBAC_DBA role, OLS 5-8
removing, MIG 7-10 LBAC_LABEL datatype, OLS 7-11
large object (LOB) datatypes, PLS 3-13 LBACSYS schema
large object. See LOB and labeling functions, OLS 7-11
Large Objects (LOBs), PCC A-4 creating additional databases, OLS 12-13
large objects. See LOB datatypes data dictionary tables, OLS 12-8
large pool, CON 7-15 export restriction, OLS 12-2, OLS B-15
definition, CON 1-26 LBS. See Lob Buffering Subsystem (LBS)
LARGE_POOL_SIZE initialization LCD, ERR 23-1
parameter, DWG 21-52, CON 7-5, PGR 14-36, LCK
REF 1-70, RMN 14-13 Lock Process, RCO 3-4
changes in behavior, MIG 4-16 LCR$_DDL_RECORD type, SPR 108-3
parallel execution allocation, MIG A-8 LCR$_ROW_LIST type, SPR 108-40
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-68 LCR$_ROW_RECORD type, SPR 108-15
LARGE_POOL_SIZE parameter, IMU 11-3 LCR$_ROW_UNIT type, SPR 108-41
LAST collection method, PLS 5-30 GET_LOB_INFORMATION member
LAST function, SQL 6-78 procedure, SPR 108-23
LAST_DAY function, SQL 6-80 GET_LOB_OPERATION_SIZE member
LAST_VALUE function, SQL 6-81, DWG 19-24 procedure, SPR 108-25
lastrpt parameter SET_LOB_INFORMATION member
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-13 procedure, SPR 108-28
latch free wait events SET_LOB_OPERATION_SIZE member
actions, PGR 22-43 procedure, SPR 108-30
latches LCRs. See logical change records
described, CON 20-31 LD command, OLA 3-28
tuning, PGR 24-12 LDA, PCC 5-52
late binding, ADA 1-9, ADA 3-7 remote and multiple connections, PCC 5-52
latency, RCO 2-4 setup for OCI version 8, PCC 5-52
network, RCO 4-4 LDAP, CON 22-14
latency, average, OID 19-2 add or modify performance, OID 19-13
LATEST savepoint, ADW 1-6 and internationalization, OID 2-13

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and simplified directory management, OID 1-4 servers
application security, OSD 5-8 managing, OID 5-1
attributes, common, OID 2-6 multithreaded, OID 1-8
benefits, ODS 2-5 session handle options, OAD 3-10
C API, ODS 2-7 in the C API, OAD 2-16
command-line tools sessions
ldapadd, ODS B-5 initializing, OAD 2-14, OAD 3-9
ldapbind, ODS B-3 single sign-on, OSD 9-39
ldapdelete, ODS B-6 syntax, OID C-7
ldapmoddn, ODS B-8 enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, OID
ldapmodify, ODS B-7 C-7
ldapsearch, ODS B-4 recognized by Oracle Internet
compliance, OSD 9-52 Directory, OID C-8
conventions, for modifying entries, OID 7-10 Transport Layer Security, OID 1-5
data interchange format (LDIF), OAD A-2 unregistering, ADQ 13-13, ADQ 13-15
syntax, OAD A-2 version 2 C API, OAD 3-2
definition, ODS 2-5 Version 3, OID 1-5
delegation of administration, OSD 5-8 version 3, ODS 2-6
directory access controls, OSD 5-7 LDAP Data Interchange Format (LDIF), OID 4-12,
extensibility, OID 1-5 OID A-2
extensibility features, ODS 2-6 syntax, OID A-2
functional model, OAD 2-5 when using bulkload, OID A-36
Globalization Support, ODS 2-6 LDAP directories, NEW 3-53
history, OAD 2-2, ODS 2-5 LDAP dispatcher
IETF approval, OID 1-5 log file location, OID 3-14
information model, OAD 2-4 LDAP registration of publish-subscribe
introduction, OSD 5-3 notification, OCI 9-58
messages, obtaining results and peeking LDAP schema
inside, OAD 3-43 attributes, NER A-1 to NER A-5
naming model, OAD 2-2 object classes, NER A-1 to NER A-5
operations, performing, OAD 3-21 LDAP. See Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
Oracle Internet Directory, OSD 9-44 (LDAP)
Oracle XML DB, in, XDG 18-5 LDAP server, ADQ 17-2
purpose, ODS 1-2 with an AQ XML Servlet, ADQ 17-54
queue/topic connection factory, ADQ 13-25 LDAP technology, NEW 3-51
queue/topic, getting, ADQ 13-27 LDAP version 3, ODS 2-6
referrals, ODS 2-6 ldap_search tool limitations, NET 17-19
registering, ADQ 13-11 ldapadd, OID 7-13, OID A-11
schema discovery features, ODS 2-6 adding entries, OID A-11
search filters, IETF-compliant, OID A-20, OAD adding JPEG images, OID A-13
A-13 adding jpeg images, OAD A-7
search performance, OID 19-13 and Globalization Support, OID 8-7
security, OID 1-5 LDIF files in, OID A-11
security features, OSD 5-4, ODS 2-6 syntax, OID A-11
security model, OAD 2-6 ldapadd command-line tool, ODS B-5
server instance architecture, OSD 9-52 ldapaddmt, OID 7-13, OID A-13, OAD A-7
server instances, OID 2-17, OID 2-18, OID 2-19 adding entries concurrently, OID A-13, OAD
starting, OID 3-4, OID A-6 A-7

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and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 LDIF files in, OID A-33
LDIF files in, OID A-13 multithreaded processing, OID A-34, OAD
log, OID A-13, OAD A-7 A-28
syntax, OID A-13, OAD A-7 syntax, OID A-33, OAD A-27
LDAP-based directories, NEW 3-50 ldap.ora file, RAC 8-12
ldapbind, OID A-15, OAD A-9 configuration parameter reference, NER
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 11-2 to NER 11-3
syntax, OID A-15, OAD A-9 creating, NET 3-14, NET 8-3, RAC 8-12
ldapbind command-line tool, ODS B-3 default configuration, RAC 8-12
ldap-bind operation, OAD 2-6 DEFAULT_ADMIN_CONTEXT
ldapbind operation, OID 10-4 parameter, NER 11-3
ldapcompare, OID 7-13, OID A-26, OAD A-19 described, NET 3-2
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 DIRECTORY_SERVER_TYPE parameter, NER
syntax, OID A-26, OAD A-19, OAD A-20 11-3
ldapcreateConn.sh DIRECTORY_SERVERS parameter, NER 11-2
syntax, OID A-49 ldaprepl.sh, OID 22-8
ldapdelete, OID 7-13, OID A-16, OAD A-10 ldapsearch, OID A-20, OID A-48, OID A-49, OAD
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 3-63
deleting entries, OID A-16, OAD A-10 and Globalization Support, OID 8-7
syntax, OID A-16, OAD A-10 filters, OID A-22, OAD A-15
ldapdelete command-line tool, ODS B-6 querying audit log, OID 5-27
ldapmoddn, OID 7-14, OID A-18, OAD A-11 syntax, OID A-20, OAD A-13
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 ldapsearch command-line tool, ODS B-4
syntax, OID A-18, OAD A-11 ldapUploadAgentFile.sh
ldapmoddn command-line tool, ODS B-8 syntax, OID A-48, OID A-49
ldapmodify, OID 7-13, OID A-28, OAD A-22 ldapwrite tool, NET 17-18
adding ACPs, OID 12-45 LDIF, ODS 2-7
adding attributes, OID 6-29, OID 6-30 by using, OAD A-2
adding entry-level ACIs, OID 12-45 converting directory data to, OID 7-19
adding object classes, OID 6-14 file-based modification, not supported by
adding values to multivalued attributes, OID bulkmodify, OID A-39
A-30, OAD A-24 files
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 creating, OID 5-11
change types, OID A-30, OAD A-24 for adding configuration set entries, OID
changing audit level, OID 5-31 5-11
creating group entries, OID A-30, OAD A-24 importing, by using bulkload, OID 7-17
deleting entries, OID A-31, OAD A-25 in ldapadd commands, OID A-11
LDIF files in, OID A-28, OAD A-4, OAD A-7, in ldapaddmt commands, OID A-13
OAD A-22, OAD A-27 in ldapmodify commands, OID A-28
modifying attributes, OID 6-29, OID 6-30 in ldapmodifymt commands, OID A-33
modifying object classes, OID 6-14 referencing in commands, OID 5-13
replacing attribute values, OID A-31, OAD removing proprietary data from in
A-25 migration, OID E-3
syntax, OID A-28, OAD A-22 files, in ldapmodify commands, OAD A-4,
ldapmodify command-line tool, ODS B-7 OAD A-7, OAD A-22, OAD A-27
ldapmodifymt, OID 7-13, OID A-33, OAD A-27 formatting notes, OID A-3, OAD A-3
and Globalization Support, OID 8-7 formatting rules, OID A-3, OAD A-3
by using, OID A-33, OAD A-27 syntax, OID A-2, OAD A-2

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using, OID 4-12, OID A-2 ENGTH, JPR 7-57
LDIF files LENGTH function, SQL 6-85
description, ODS 2-7 length indicator
examples, ODS 2-7 determining size, UTL 5-47
format, ODS 2-7 length semantics, GLO 2-12, GLO 3-42
modification, ODS 2-7 replication, REP B-2
types, ODS 2-7 LENGTH SQL functions, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
ldifwrite, OID 4-14, OID A-40 length subfield
and Globalization Support, OID 8-9 VARCHAR DATA
syntax, OID A-40 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-13
LE operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 LENGTH2 function, SQL 6-85
LEAD function, SQL 6-83, OLA 4-18, OLA 8-10 LENGTH4 function, SQL 6-85
LEADING hint, PGR 5-28 LENGTHB function, SQL 6-85
leading whitespace LENGTHC function, SQL 6-85
definition, UTL 6-44 length-value datatypes, UTL 6-7
trimming and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-47 length-value pair specified LOBs, UTL 7-27
leaf blocks, CON 10-36, OTP 5-23 Less or Equal filter, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID 7-4
indexes, performance issues for, RDE 4-10 less than tests, SQL 5-5
leaf in a hierarchy, OSA 2-16 level 0 incremental backups, RMN 5-39
leaf-level attributes, ADO 6-2 level attributes, OSG 12-11, OSG 12-12, OSG 17-4
leaf-level scalar attributes, ADO 6-2 creating, OSG 21-2
learning defined, OSG 4-14, OSG 21-2
supervised, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4 LEVEL clause
unsupervised, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4 of ALTER DIMENSION, SQL 9-59
LEAST function, SQL 6-84 of CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 13-42, SQL
Least Recently Used (LRU), XDG 3-25 13-43
least recently used (LRU) algorithm level dimensions, OSG 15-5
database buffers and, CON 7-7 level MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-12
dictionary cache, CON 4-4 LEVEL pseudocolumn, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-86, SQL
full table scans and, CON 7-8 18-20
latches, CON 8-8 and hierarchical queries, SQL 2-86
shared SQL pool, CON 7-12, CON 7-13 LEVEL pseudocolumns, PCO 4-12
LEAST_UB function level relation, defined, OLA 12-4
desupported, MIG 5-36 level relationships, DWG 2-6
LEAST_UBOUND function, OLS 4-12, OLS 4-15, purpose, DWG 2-7
OLS 9-9 levels, OSG 12-12, OSG 17-4, DWG 2-6, DWG 2-7
inverse groups, OLS 13-26 adding to a dimension, SQL 9-60
leave-one-out cross-validation, DMC 1-13 creating, OSG 5-9, OSG 20-2
left outer joins, SQL 18-18 defined, OSG 4-13, OSG 20-2
left-truncated searching defining an integer dimension for, OSG 11-3,
improving performance, TXT 2-73 OSG 15-5
length definition, OLS 2-4, OSA 1-2
an internal persistent LOB, ADL 10-144 dropping from a dimension, SQL 9-60
getting BFILE, ADL 12-154 example, OLS 2-5
SDO_LENGTH function, SUG 11-28 in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-3
temporary LOB, ADL 11-106 MdmLevel objects, OSA 2-10
LENGTH - multitier materialized views, REP 3-30
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.L of dimensions, defining, SQL 13-43

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setting authorizations, OLS 3-6 ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5
levels of permission, OEA 1-24 licenses
Levels of Scalability, RCO 4-3 changing limits, SQL 10-69, SQL 10-70
lexer maximum sessions, REF 1-71
about, TAD 2-5, TAD 2-21 maximum users, REF 1-72
lexer types, TXT 2-37 warning for concurrent user sessions, REF 1-72
lexical units, PLS 2-2 licensing
LFI, ERR 27-1 changing limits, SQL 10-69
LGWR background process, CON 8-9 lift result object, DMC 1-26
libraries, ADG 1-41 lights-out management, OEM 3-5
creating, SQL 14-2 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol
foreign function (LDAP), ADG 12-20, OAS 18-1, OAS 18-2,
exporting, UTL 1-56 OAS 18-5, OAS 18-6, OAS 18-9, OAS 18-10,
importing, UTL 2-60 RAC 8-12
granting system privileges on, SQL 17-38 Lightweight Directory Access Protocol. See LDAP
re-creating, SQL 14-2 Lightweight Directory Interchange Format. See LDIF
removing from the database, SQL 16-82 lightweight sessions, ADG 13-6, OSD 4-9, CON
library 22-10
alias, DCD 4-2 LIKE attribute
shared, DCD 2-7, DCD 4-2 cannot be used for host variables, ZZP 1-9
library cache, RCG 5-9, CON 7-11, CON 7-12, CON LIKE comparison operator, PLS 2-27, PLS 6-5
7-13 LIKE conditions, SQL 5-15
memory allocation, PGR 14-34 LIKE conditions in SQL statements, GLO 7-8
MIB table for, SNM A-32 LIKE operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22, OLA 4-28,
warming, RCO 10-23, RAC 9-9 PGR 2-22
Library Cache Lock By Instance chart, RDE 5-4 LIKE2 SQL condition, GLO 7-8
Library Cache Lock chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-8, RDE LIKE4 SQL condition, GLO 7-8
5-11 LIKEC SQL condition, GLO 7-8
library cache locks, RCO 7-3 LimboError exception, JJD 2-39
parsing of statements, RCO 7-3 LIMIT clause, PLS 5-48
library cache miss ratio LIMIT collection method, PLS 5-30
defined, SNM 4-4 LIMIT command
library manager, JPG 1-11 DESCENDANT keyword, OLA 6-14
library units examples of, OLA 6-5, OLA 6-9, OLA 6-10,
remote dependencies, ADG 9-22 OLA 6-11, OLA 6-16, OLA 6-23
library units. See Java schema objects HIERARCHY keyword, OLA 6-13, OLA 6-14
LICENSE_LOCATION parameter in NOCONVERT keyword, OLA 6-13
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5 NULL keyword, OLA 6-21
LICENSE_MAX_SESSIONS initialization overview, OLA 6-4
parameter, REF 1-71 POSLIST keyword, OLA 6-12
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-69 relation dimension, OLA 6-11
LICENSE_MAX_USERS initialization RUN keyword, OLA 6-16
parameter, REF 1-72 with Boolean expression, OLA 6-5, OLA 6-6
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-69 with concat dimension, OLA 6-20
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING initialization with conjoint dimension, OLA 6-19
parameter, REF 1-72 with variables with composite, OLA 4-14, OLA
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-70 6-18
LICENSE_TITLE parameter in limit maps

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OLAP_TABLE function, OSG 11-7 to OSG 11-10 parameters, GLO 3-39
limitations of JPublisher, JJP 2-55 Link, XDG 16-2
limitations, PL/SQL, PLS E-1 link
limits on the database, REF 4-1 database link, PCC 3-14
line linking, PCO 2-28, PCC 2-17, ADA 5-22, ZZP 3-10
data, SUG 1-5 on UNIX, PCC 1-10
length, SUG 11-28 on VMS, PCC 1-11
line - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.line, JPR 10-6 two-task, PCC 2-17
line charts, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12 Linking in an XA Library, PCC E-3
line continuation, PCO 2-13 links. See messaging gateway links
line string Linux, ADX 20-25
compound, SUG 2-13, SUG 2-18 LIST CHAINED ROWS clause
self-crossing, SUG 1-4 of ANALYZE, SQL 12-44
linear features, SUG 6-6 of ANALYZE statement, SAG 21-7
linear measure, SUG 6-3 LIST command, RMR 2-122, RMN 7-2, RMN 17-3
Linear Referencing System (LRS) INCARNATION option, RMN 16-10
3D formats of functions, SUG 6-9 List of Cluster Database Instances page, RAA 8-15,
conceptual and usage information, SUG 6-1 RAA 8-23
data model, SUG 6-7 List of Cluster Databases page, RAA 8-14, RAA
example, SUG 6-20 8-22, RAC 4-21
function reference information, SUG 14-1 list of themes
GET_LRS_DIM method, SUG 9-4 definition, TAD 4-4
limiting indexing to X and Y dimensions, SUG obtaining, TAD 4-4
6-8 list partitioning, DWG 5-7
LRS point, SUG 6-6 adding default partition, SQL 11-71
segments, SUG 6-2 adding partitions, SQL 11-64, SQL 11-71
upgrading data to current release, SUG A-4 adding values, SQL 11-64
linear regression functions, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-31 adding values to value list, SAG 17-45
linear scalability, PER 1-6 creating a default partition, SQL 15-48
linefeed (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 creating partitions, SQL 15-48
linemap option (sqlj -linemap), JSS 8-49 creating tables using, SAG 17-13
line-mapping DEFAULT keyword, SAG 17-13
SQLJ source to class file, JSS 8-49 default partition
SQLJ source to class for jdb, JSS 8-50 adding, SQL 11-64
line-mode commands, batching, OID 6-14 dropping, SQL 11-64
lines dropping values, SQL 11-64
continuation, PCC 2-13 dropping values from value-list, SAG 17-46
maximum length, PCC 2-13 merging default with nondefault
LINES precompiler option, PCC 10-28 partitions, SQL 11-78
linguistic collation capability, NEW 3-60 splitting default partition, SQL 11-74
linguistic sort definitions when to use, SAG 17-5
supported, GLO A-22 list Source objects, OSA 5-5
linguistic sorts, REF 1-101 list subpartitions
controlling, GLO 7-12 adding, SQL 11-62
customizing, GLO 12-35 LIST_DELEGATED command, NER 3-23
characters with diacritics, GLO 12-38, GLO LIST_DOMAINS command, NER 3-24
12-41 LIST_OBJECTS command, NER 3-25
levels, GLO 4-5 listen, JPR 2-10

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listen capability, ADQ 8-90 SHOW RAWMODE, NER 1-28
LISTENER SHOW SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP, NER
parameter for the shared server, RAA 2-17 1-28
Listener, OAS 15-37 SHOW STARTUP_WAITTIME, NER 1-28
MIB, SNM B-1 SHOW TRC_DIRECTORY, NER 1-28
listener, OAS 15-38, OAS 15-42, OAS 15-45 SHOW TRC_FILE, NER 1-28
connect-time failover, RCO 4-5 SHOW TRC_LEVEL, NER 1-28
definition, SNM B-1 SPAWN, NER 1-29
endpoint START, NET 6-4, NET 16-5, NER 1-30
SSL configuration, OAS 7-34 STATUS, NET 12-22, NET 16-5, NER 1-32
listener.ora file, OAS 15-41 STOP, NET 16-5, NER 1-34
local, RAC 8-8 TRACE, NER 1-35
registration, RAC 8-11 VERSION, NER 1-36
starting in the DCE environment, OAS 13-2 distributed operation, NER 1-4
transparent application failover, RCO 4-5 function of and syntax format, NER 1-2
LISTENER (LIS or LIST) attribute, NET 12-15, NET remote administration, NER 1-4
12-17, NET 14-4 SET commands, NER 1-3
Listener configuration option in Oracle Net SET CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NER B-6
Configuration Assistant, NET 5-15 SHOW commands, NER 1-3
Listener Control utility, NER 1-4 SHOW CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NER B-6
command reference, NER 1-5 to NER 1-36 starting a listener, NET 12-22
commands stopping a listener, NET 12-22
CHANGE_PASSWORD, NER 1-5 unsupported commands
EXIT, NER 1-7 DBSNMP_START, NER B-6
HELP, NER 1-8 DBSNMP_STATUS, NER B-6
QUIT, NER 1-9 DBSNMP_STOP, NER B-6
RELOAD, NER 1-10 SET USE_PLUGANDPLAY, NER B-6
SAVE_CONFIG, NER 1-11 SHOW USE_PLUGANDPLAY, NER B-6
SERVICES, NET 6-5, NET 12-25, NER 1-12 using, NET 5-16
SET, NER 1-14 listener monitor, RCG 1-4, RCG 1-9
SET CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NER 1-16 messages, RCG 8-3
SET CURRENT_LISTENER, NER 1-16 troubleshooting, RCG 8-18
SET DISPLAYMODE, NER 1-17 listener process, CON 6-9
SET LOG_DIRECTORY, NER 1-18 service names, CON 6-9
SET LOG_FILE, NER 1-19 listener, definition, ADX Glossary-12
SET LOG_STATUS, NER 1-20 listener, for directory database, OID 2-17, OID 2-19
SET PASSWORD, NET 16-5, NER 1-21 restarting, OID 22-6
SET STARTUP_WAITTIME, NER 1-23 stopping, OID 22-6
SET TRC_DIRECTORY, NER 1-24 LISTENER_CHECK_INTERVAL configuration
SET TRC_FILE, NER 1-25 parameter, RCG 3-10
SET TRC_LEVEL, NER 1-26 listener.log file, NET 17-27
SET USE_PLUGANDPLAY, NER 1-27 listener.ora, OID 22-6, OID 23-7
SHOW, NER 1-27 LISTENER.ORA configuration file, SNM B-3
SHOW CURRENT_LISTENER, NER 1-28 ADDRESS section, SNM B-28
SHOW DISPLAYMODE, NER 1-28 LOG_DIRECTORY parameter, SNM B-7
SHOW LOG_DIRECTORY, NER 1-28 PASSWORDS_listener_name parameter, SNM
SHOW LOG_FILE, NER 1-28 B-6
SHOW LOG_STATUS, NER 1-28 SID_NAME parameter, SNM B-12

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TRACE_FILE parameter, SNM B-8 TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name, NET 17-48
listener.ora file, OAS 15-41, RCO 4-6, RAC 8-10 TRACE_FILEN_listener_name, NER 8-16
configuration parameter reference, NER TRACE_FILENO_listener_name, NET 17-49,
8-3 to NER 8-20 NER 8-17
configuring, RAC 8-9 TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name, NET 17-48,
default configuration, RAC 8-10 NER 8-17
described, NET 3-2 TRACE_TIMESTAMP_listener_name, NER
migrating, MIG B-11 8-18
modifying, ADQ 18-7 WALLET_LOCATION, NER 8-18
modifying after upgrading, MIG 4-8 parameters for DCE, OAS 12-4
Oracle Enterprise Manager service Server Management requirements, RAC 7-4
discovery, RAC B-4 sid_DESC parameter, RAC B-4
parameters sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, RAC 5-19,
ADDRESS, NER 8-4 RAC 7-4, RAC B-4
ADMIN_RESTRICTIONS_listener_name, NE unsupported parameters
R 8-11 CONNECT_TIMEOUT_listener_name, NER
DESCRIPTION, NER 8-4 B-4
ENVS, NET 15-34, NER 8-7 PRESPAWN_DESC, NER B-5
GLOBAL_DBNAME, MIG B-11, NET 12-10, PRESPAWN_LIST, NER B-5
NER 8-9 PRESPAWN_MAX, NER B-5
LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name, NET USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY_listener_name, NE
17-29, NER 8-12 R B-5
LOG_FILE_listener_name, NET 17-29, NER upgrading, MIG B-11
8-12 listeners, NET 2-6, NET 15-37, CON 6-9, CON 8-19,
LOGGING_listener_name, NER 8-13 HET 4-2
ORACLE_HOME, MIG B-11, NET 12-10, adjusting queue size for, NET 12-9, NER 8-5
NET 15-35, NET 15-37, NER 8-9 client load balancing, NET 2-9
PASSWORDS_listener_name, NET 12-13, configuring, NET 12-1 to NET 12-27
NER 1-4, NER 8-13 address for Oracle Connection
PRESPAWN_DESC, NER 8-11 Manager, NET 13-7
PRESPAWN_MAX, NER 8-11 address list, NET 15-2
PROGRAM, NET 15-34, NET 15-37, NER directory naming method, NET 9-17
8-10 external procedures, NET 15-32
QUEUESIZE, NER 8-5 global database name, NET 12-10, NET 12-15
SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP_listener_name, N Heterogeneous Services, NET 15-38
ER 8-14 Heterogeneous Services connections, NET
SID_DESC, NER 8-7 15-37
SID_LIST_listener_name, NER 8-6, NER 8-11 host naming method, NET 9-61
SID_NAME, MIG B-11, NET 12-10, NET local naming method, NET 9-11
15-35, NET 15-37, NER 8-10 multihomed hosts, NET 12-7
SQLNET.CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION, NE nondefault address, NET 12-15
R 8-14 Oracle Enterprise Manager, NET 12-10
STARTUP_WAITTIME_listener_name, NET Oracle JServer access, NET 12-8
17-48, NER 8-15 Oracle Names, NET 9-45
TRACE_DIRECTORY_listener_name, NER Oracle System Identifier, NET 12-10
8-15 protocol addresses, NET 12-6
TRACE_FILE_listener_name, NET 17-48, NER service information, NET 12-10
8-16 session data unit (SDU), NET 15-29

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SID, NET 12-10 listObjList clause, RMR 2-140
configuring for Oracle Enterprise lists
Manager, MIG B-11 attributes, OCI 6-18
connection load balancing, NET 2-9, NET 15-10 backups and copies, RMN 17-10
connect-time failover, NET 2-8 backups and copies made before specified
default address, NET 12-15 date, RMN 17-27
default configuration, NET 12-4 scenarios, RMN 17-26
described, NET 1-28 Lists, Saving, OEA 1-28
direct hand-off, NET 2-10 LITDELIM option
global database name, MIG B-11 purpose, PCO 14-26
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter, RAC 8-11 LITDELIM precompiler option, PCO 2-14, PCO
handling concurrent connections, NET 12-9 14-25
increasing queue size, NET 12-9 literal invocation
listener.ora file, RAC 8-10 constructor methods, ADO 2-9
log files, NET 12-27, NET 17-29, NET 17-33 literals, PLS 2-7
audit trail, NET 17-33 Boolean, PLS 2-9
direct hand-off event information, NET character, PLS 2-8
17-37 datetime, PLS 2-9
service registration event information, NET in SQL statements and functions, SQL 2-54
17-34 in SQL syntax, SQL 2-54
monitoring, NET 12-22, NET 12-25, NET 12-27 numeric, PLS 2-7, OLA 3-4
multihomed hosts, NET 12-7 string, PLS 2-9
multiple, NET 12-5, NER 8-2 syntax, PLS 13-107
multiple addresses, NET 15-2 text, OLA 4-20
Oracle System Identifier, MIG B-11 little endian data
passwords, setting, NET 12-13 external tables, UTL 12-7
queue size, NET 7-7, NET 7-12 LIVE workspace, ADW 1-4
redirect connections, NET 2-10 LMARGIN, ZZP 3-9
registering, SQL 10-33 LMD
security, NET 12-13 Global Enqueue Service Daemon, RCO 3-4
service names, CON 6-9 Lmode modes, PGR 24-18
SID, MIG B-11 LMON
starting, NET 6-4, NET 16-5, NET 16-6 and cluster reorganization, RCO 10-13
testing configuration, NET 16-16 Global Enqueue Service Monitor, RCO 3-4
trace files, NET 17-48 LMS background process, CON 8-14
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), NET lmsgen utility, GLO 8-57
2-8 LMSn
Listeners folder Global Cache Service Processes, RCO 3-4
Navigator tree, OEA 3-3 LN function, SQL 6-86
listener.trc file, NET 17-43 LNAME
listing database links, SAG 29-21, SAG 32-3, SAG command-line option, ADA 5-16
32-5 LNAME precompiler option, PCO 14-26, PCC
listing file output from SQL*Module, ADA 5-10 10-29
listing options and default values, ADA 5-5 LNOCI, CON 8-23
listing Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard anonymous blocks, CON 14-19
commands, RCG 4-13 associative access, ADO 3-3
LISTNAMES program, OLA 2-16 bind variables, CON 14-13
LISTNAMES VARIABLE command, OSG 9-12 complex object retrieval (COR), ADO 6-32

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creating a new object, ADO 6-27 loadDataFromInputStream( ), IMJ 3-45, IMJ 4-33,
deleting an object, ADO 6-29 IMJ 5-35, IMJ 8-48
for Oracle objects loadDoc(OrdDoc), IMJ 9-62
building a program, ADO 3-5 loadDoc(OrdDoc,byte[ ][ ],boolean), IMJ 9-64
initializing object manipulation, ADO 6-27 loader access driver, CON 10-15
lock options, ADO 6-31 loader passes
navigational access, ADO 3-4 selecting the length of time between, ODP 4-11
object cache, ADO 3-4, ADO 6-34, CON 13-20 selecting the number for a time interval, ODP
flushing an object, ADO 6-32 4-11
OCIObjectFlush, ADO 5-4, CON 13-26 loader, class, JPG 1-13
OCIObjectPin, ADO 5-4, CON 13-26 loadImage(OrdImage), IMJ 9-67
pinning and unpinning objects, ADO 6-29 loadImage(OrdImage,String), IMJ 9-69
updating an object, ADO 6-28 loading, JJD 2-16 to JJD 2-25, JPG 2-12
LNPROC 1Mb into CLOB column, FAQ, ADL 6-13
VMS link script, PCC 1-11 a LOB with BFILE data, ADL 12-46
load checking results, JJD 2-18, JJD 2-23, JPG 2-14,
parallel, DWG 13-31 JPG 2-16
load balancing, RDE 2-5, PGR 15-3 class, JJD 1-18, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4
and replication, OID 13-6 collections, UTL 7-29
and service registration, RAC 8-8 column objects, UTL 7-1
client, NET 2-9, NER 7-11 in variable record format, UTL 7-3
client load balancing, RCO 4-5 with a derived subtype, UTL 7-4
connection, NET 2-9, NET 15-10 with user-defined constructors, UTL 7-8
Net8, MIG 5-50 combined physical records, UTL 10-14
network level, OID 20-5 compilation option, JJD 2-8, JPG 2-4
load estimation, of directories, ODS 3-5 database objects, ADQ 18-7
load frequency datafiles containing tabs
specifying for a target, ODP 4-11 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-4
-load option, in bulkload, OID 7-19 delimited, free-format files, UTL 10-11
LOAD parameter external LOB (BFILE) data into table, ADL
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-9 12-42
load problems external table data
troubleshooting, ODP 4-25 skipping records, UTL 12-10
load processing capabilities, RDE 2-7 specifying conditions, UTL 12-7, UTL 12-12
LOAD_BALANCE networking parameter, MIG fixed-length data, UTL 10-8
B-7, NET 15-4, NER 7-11 granting execution, JJD 2-20, JPG 2-16
LOAD_BALANCE parameter, RAC 9-11 JAR or ZIP files, JJD 2-19, JPG 2-15
LOAD_BALANCE parameter, Oracle Net LOB with data from a BFILE, ADL 10-32
Services, OID 25-7 LOBs, UTL 7-18
LOAD_TNSNAMES command, MIG B-16, MIG Messaging Gateway
B-19, NET 9-48, NER 3-26 prerequisites for non-Oracle messaging
loadAudio(OrdAudio), IMJ 9-55 systems, ADQ 18-6
loadAudio(OrdAudio,byte[ ][ ], boolean), IMJ 9-57 necessary privileges and permissions, JJD 2-19,
loadBlob( ), IMJ 9-60 JPG 2-15
loadDataFromByteArray( ), IMJ 3-42, IMJ 4-30, IMJ negative numbers, UTL 10-15
5-33, IMJ 8-45 nested column objects, UTL 7-4
loadDataFromFile( ), IMJ 3-44, IMJ 4-32, IMJ 5-34, object tables, UTL 7-12
IMJ 8-47 object tables with a subtype, UTL 7-13

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REF columns, UTL 7-15 restrictions, JJD 2-18, JPG 2-14
reloading classes, JJD 2-19, JPG 2-15 using memory, JJD 6-19
restrictions, JJD 2-18, JPG 2-14 loadjava utility, ADG 1-20
subpartitioned tables, UTL 9-6 loadpsp command, ADG 18-23
tables, UTL 9-6 loadResBuffer(String), JPR 13-8
temporary BLOB with binary data from loadResBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-8
BFILE, ADL 11-48 loadResBuffer(XMLDocument), JPR 13-8
temporary CLOB or NCLOB with character data loadResBufferFromClob(), JPR 13-9
from BFILE, ADL 11-52 loadResBufferFromFile(), JPR 13-9
temporary LOB with data from BFILE, ADL loadVideo(OrdVideo), IMJ 9-71
11-39 loadVideo(OrdVideo,byte[ ][ ],boolean), IMJ 9-73
variable-length data, UTL 10-5 loadXmlBuffer(String), JPR 13-9
XML columns, UTL 7-18 loadXmlBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-9
loading classes/resources into server, JSS 11-9 loadXmlBuffer(XMLDocument), JPR 13-9
loading data, PGR 13-10 loadXmlBufferFromClob(), JPR 13-9
bulk methods, IMU 11-18 loadXmlBufferFromFile(), JPR 13-10
multimedia, IMU 1-15 loadXMLBufferFromSQL(String), JPR 13-10
using DBMS_LOB package, IMU 11-24 loadXslBuffer(String), JPR 13-10
using external tables, SAG 15-35 loadXslBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-10
using interMedia Clipboard, IMU 1-15, IMU loadXslBuffer(XMLDocument), JPR 13-10
11-25 loadXslBufferFromClob(), JPR 13-10
using OCI, IMU 11-24 loadXslBufferFromFile(), JPR 13-11
using PL/SQL, IMU 1-15, IMU 11-18 LOB, ADL 5-12
using SQL*Loader, IMU 1-15 DDL for, DCD 6-2
loading external BFILE data into LOBs, GLO 7-15 external, DCD 6-2
loading FILE data into interMedia objects, IMU external datatypes, OCI 3-20
11-18 external procedure use, DCD 6-11
loading spatial data, SUG 3-1 internal, DCD 6-2
loading text locator, DCD 6-3
about, TAD 1-6 OCI use with, DCD 6-6
SQL INSERT example, TAD 1-9, TXT C-2 overview, DCD 1-9
SQL*Loader example, TXT C-3 triggers and, DCD 6-12
loading thesaurus, TXT 12-2 value, DCD 6-2
loading XML documents, ADL 9-2 LOB (large object) datatypes, PLS 3-13
loading/translating source in server, JSS 11-16 LOB and precompiler datatypes, PCO 13-21
loadjava LOB APPEND SQL statement, PCC F-72
compatibility options, SQLJ, JSS 8-9 LOB APPEND statement, PCO F-59, PCC 16-12
loading classes/resources, JSS 11-9 LOB ASSIGN SQL statement, PCC F-73
loading source, translating, JSS 11-16 LOB ASSIGN statement, PCO F-59, PCC 16-13
output from loading source, JSS 11-22 LOB buffering
loadjava method, JJD 4-4 advantages of using, IMU 11-17
loadjava tool, JJD 2-17 to JJD 2-19, JJD 7-7 to JJD BLOB-buffering with JDBC, ADL 3-49
7-23, JPG 2-13 to JPG 2-15, JPG 2-20 buffer-enabled locators, ADL 5-24
compiling source, JJD 2-8, JJD 6-24, JPG 2-4 disable for temporary LOBs, ADL 11-211
example, JJD 3-4, JPG 1-21 example, ADL 5-21
execution rights, JJD 2-20, JJD 5-3, JPG 2-16 flushing for temporary LOBs, ADL 11-204
loading class, JJD 2-16, JPG 2-12 flushing the buffer, ADL 5-22
loading ZIP or JAR files, JJD 2-19, JPG 2-15 flushing the updated LOB through LBS, ADL

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5-23 LOB CREATE statement, PCO F-61
guidelines, ADL 5-19 LOB CREATE TEMPORARY SQL statement, PCC
OCI example, ADL 5-25 F-74
OCI functions, ADL 3-16 LOB CREATE temporary statement, PCC 16-15
OCILobFlushBuffer(), ADL 5-23 LOB data, UTL 3-9
Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) compression during export, UTL 1-18
methods for internal LOBs, ADL 3-43 Export, UTL 1-56
physical structure of buffer, ADL 5-21 in delimited fields, UTL 7-20
Pro*C/C++ precompiler statements, ADL 3-32 in length-value pair fields, UTL 7-21
Pro*COBOL precompiler statements, ADL 3-36 in predetermined size fields, UTL 7-19
temporary LOBs LOB datatype, NEW 3-14
CACHE, NOCACHE, CACHE READS, ADL copying from LONG, MIG 4-7
11-6 support in OO4O, ADG 1-37
usage notes, ADL 5-21 use in triggers, ADG 15-17
LOB Buffering SubSystem (LBS) LOB datatypes, SQL 2-27, CON 12-13, NEW 3-14
LOB Buffering Subsystem (LBS) BFILE, CON 12-15
advantages, ADL 5-18 BLOBs, CON 12-14
buffer-enabled locators, ADL 5-23 CLOBs and NCLOBs, CON 12-15
buffering example using OCI, ADL 5-25 restrictions
example, ADL 5-21 parallel DDL, DWG 21-14, CON 18-12
flushing parallel DML, DWG 21-25
updated LOB, ADL 5-23 LOB DESCRIBE SQL statement, PCC F-75
flushing the buffer, ADL 5-22 LOB DESCRIBE statement, PCO F-62
guidelines, ADL 5-18 LOB DISABLE BUFFERING SQL statement, PCC
saving the state of locator to avoid F-76
reselect, ADL 5-25 LOB DISABLE BUFFERING statement, PCO F-63,
usage, ADL 5-21 PCC 16-16
LOB CLOSE SQL statement, PCC F-73 LOB ENABLE BUFFERING SQL statement, PCC
LOB CLOSE statement, PCO F-60, PCC 16-13 F-77
LOB columns LOB ENABLE BUFFERING statement, PCO F-64,
adding, SQL 11-41 PCC 16-16
creating from LONG columns, SQL 2-15, SQL LOB ERASE SQL statement, PCC F-77
11-49 LOB ERASE statement, PCO F-64, PCC 16-17
defining properties LOB FILE CLOSE ALL SQL statement, PCC F-78
for materialized views, SQL 14-11 LOB FILE CLOSE ALL statement, PCC 16-18
improving query performance, TAD 5-16 LOB file close all statement, PCC 16-18
indexing, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28 LOB FILE CLOSE statement, PCO F-65
loading, TXT C-3 LOB FILE SET SQL statement, PCC F-78
modifying, SQL 11-48 LOB FILE SET statement, PCO F-66, PCC 16-18
modifying storage, SQL 11-45 LOB FLUSH BUFFER SQL statement, PCC F-79
restricted in joins, SQL 8-10 LOB FLUSH BUFFER statement, PCO F-66, PCC
restrictions on, SQL 2-28 16-19
storage characteristics of materialized LOB FREE TEMPORARY, PCO F-67
views, SQL 9-101 LOB FREE TEMPORARY SQL statement, PCC
LOB columns with versioned tables, SPR 80-17, F-80
ADW 2-15 LOB FREE TEMPORARY statement, PCC 16-20
LOB COPY SQL statement, PCC F-74 LOB functions, OCI 16-23
LOB COPY statement, PCO F-61, PCC 16-14 server round-trips, OCI C-3

Master Index-330
LOB index of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-101
using with interMedia column objects, IMU of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-14, SQL 11-45
11-10 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL
LOB index clause 14-11, SQL 14-13, SQL 14-16
compatibility, MIG 5-31 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-14, SQL 15-37
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-47 LOB TRIM SQL statement, PCC F-82
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-39 LOB TRIM statement, PCO F-69
LOB LOAD FROM FILE statement, PCC 16-20 LOB WRITE SQL statement, PCC F-83
LOB LOAD SQL statement, PCC F-80 LOB WRITE statement, PCO F-70
LOB LOAD statement, PCO F-67 LOB, definition, ADX Glossary-12
LOB locator, OCI 2-17 LOB_storage_clause
attributes, OCI A-43 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-95
copy semantics, ADL 2-3 LOB-Based Web site, building, ADL 14-13
external LOBs (BFILEs), ADL 2-3 LOBFILE, syntax, ADL 9-2
internal LOBs, ADL 2-3 LOBFILEs, UTL 3-9, UTL 7-18, UTL 7-23
reference semantics, ADL 2-3 example, UTL 10-38
LOB locators LOBs, ADL 5-17
external LOBs, IPI 5-4 access methods, PCC 16-5
internal LOBs, IPI 5-4 accessing through a locator, ADL 2-7
lob locators, PLS 3-13 advantage of buffering, PCO 13-4
LOB OPEN SQL statement, PCC F-81 allowed in replicated tables, REP 6-2
LOB OPEN statement, PCO F-68, PCC 16-21 amount and offset parameters, OCI 16-24
LOB read buffer as iterator columns, JSS 5-36
size of, UTL 4-11 as stored function results, JSS 5-34
LOB READ SQL statement, PCC F-81 attributes and COBOL types, PCO 13-24
LOB READ statement, PCO F-69, PCC 16-22 attributes and object cache, ADL 5-17
LOB retention attributes of transient objects, OCI 7-4
downgrading, MIG 7-7 attributes, initializing, SQL 2-28
LOB statements, PCO A-2 BFILES, PCC 16-2
LOB APPEND, PCO 13-10 binding, OCI 5-11
LOB ASSIGN, PCO 13-11 buffering, OCI 7-12
LOB CLOSE, PCO 13-12 caveats, ADL 5-18
LOB CLOSE ALL, PCO 13-16 pages can be aged out, ADL 5-23
LOB COPY, PCO 13-13 buffering subsystem, ADL 5-18
LOB CREATE TEMPORARY, PCO 13-14 buffering system, PCC 16-10
LOB DISABLE BUFFERING, PCO 13-14 buffering usage notes, ADL 5-21
LOB ENABLE BUFFERING, PCO 13-15 CACHE READS setting, ADL 4-19, SQL 2-31
LOB ERASE, PCO 13-15 callbacks, OCI 7-14
LOB FILE SET, PCO 13-17 character sets, OCI 16-24
LOB FLUSH BUFFER, PCO 13-17 CHUNKSIZE attribute, PCO 13-26
LOB FREE TEMPORARY, PCO 13-18 classes, IPI 5-4, IPI 5-5
LOB LOAD FROM FILE, PCO 13-18 closing, IPI 5-8
LOB OPEN, PCO 13-20 columns
LOB READ, PCO 13-20 difference from LONG and LONG
LOB TRIM, PCO 13-22 RAW, SQL 2-28
LOB WRITE, PCO 13-23 populating, SQL 2-28
LOB storage clause compared with LONG and LONG RAW, PCO
for partitions, SQL 11-47 13-3

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compatibility, ADL 1-8, MIG 5-31 ENABLE | DISABLE STORAGE IN
copy semantics ROW, ADL 7-11
internal LOBs, IPI 5-2 initializing, ADL 12-108
creating, OCI 7-2, IPI 5-7 locators, ADL 2-5
creating temporary, OCI 7-19 locking before updating, ADL 10-154, ADL
datatypes 10-194, ADL 10-204, ADL 10-213, ADL
BFILE, IPI 5-3 10-230, ADL 10-242
BLOB, IPI 5-2 LOGGING / NOLOGGING, ADL 7-9
CLOB, IPI 5-2 Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O), modifying
NCLOB, IPI 5-2 methods, ADL 3-41
datatypes versus LONG, ADL 1-4 PCTVERSION, ADL 7-7
DBMS_LOB package, SPR 23-1 setting to empty, ADL 2-9
defining, OCI 5-22 tablespace and LOB index, ADL 7-7
definition, PCO 13-2 tablespace and storage characteristics, ADL
DIRECTORY attribute, PCO 13-26 7-5
duration of temporary, OCI 7-19 transactions, ADL 2-2
example of temporary, OCI 7-20 ISOPEN attribute, PCO 13-26
external, PCO 13-2, PCO 13-7, PCC 16-2, SQL ISTEMPORARY attribute, PCO 13-26
2-27 LENGTH attribute, PCO 13-26
external (BFILEs), ADL 2-2 loading, UTL 7-18
external datatype loading external BFILE data, GLO 7-15
data conversion, IPI 4-22 LOB demo program, PCO 13-29
FETCH INTO LOB host variables, JSS 5-36 LOB DESCRIBE use, PCO 13-24
fetching data, OCI 4-16 LOB locators, IPI 5-3, IPI 5-4
FILEEXISTS attribute, PCO 13-26 LOB value, IPI 5-3
FILENAME attribute, PCO 13-26 inline storage, IPI 5-4
fixed-width character sets, OCI 16-24 locator, OCI 2-17
flushing, ADL 5-18 locators, ADL 2-5, ADL 5-2, PCO 13-3, PCC
freeing temporary, OCI 7-19 16-3, SQL 2-27
improving read and write performance, IPI 5-14 cannot span transactions, ADL 7-14
using getChunckSize method, IPI 5-15 locators in C, PCC 16-7
using writeChunk method, IPI 5-15 logging attribute, SQL 15-29
in partitioned tables, ADL 7-26 mapping XML fragments to, XDG 5-40
in the object cache, ADL 5-17 methods, IPI 5-4, IPI 5-5
index metadata through system views, ADL migration issues, ADL 1-8
6-17 modifying, OCI 7-2
indexes for, SQL 15-39 modifying physical attributes, SQL 11-56
initializing, PCC 16-8 multimedia uses, ADL B-2
inline storage, ADL 2-5 nonstreamed read, IPI 5-10
interfaces. See programmatic environments nonstreamed write, IPI 5-12
interMEDIA, ADL 1-4 number of bytes manipulated in, SQL 15-38
internal, PCO 13-2, PCO 13-7, PCC 16-2, SQL object cache, ADL 5-17
2-27 OCI functions, OCI 7-5
creating an object in object cache, ADL 5-17 opening, IPI 5-8
internal LOBs Oracle Streams, STM 15-8
CACHE / NOCACHE, ADL 7-8 apply process, STM 15-9
CHUNK, ADL 7-10 constructing, STM 15-10
copy semantics, ADL 2-3 requirements, STM 15-8

Master Index-332
overview, IPI 5-2 using polling method to read and write, PCO
performing SELECT on, ADL 2-7 13-27
piecewise operations, ADL 5-6 value, ADL 2-5
read consistent locators, ADL 5-2 varying-width character data, ADL 7-3
reading, IPI 5-10 varying-width character sets, OCI 16-24
reason for using, ADL 1-2 writing, IPI 5-10
reference semantics lobtypes option, JJP 3-11
external LOBs, IPI 5-3 lobtypes option (JPublisher -lobtypes), JSS 6-37
replication support for, REP 6-3 local area network, definition, ADX Glossary-12
restrictions, IPI 5-9 LOCAL clause
rules for all statements, PCO 13-9 forcing a checkpoint, RAA 4-21
rules for buffering subsystem, PCO 13-9 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-66, SQL 13-79
rules for statements, PCO 13-10 local coordinate systems, SUG 5-5
saving old versions, SQL 15-38, SQL 15-39 local coordinates, SUG 1-7, SUG 5-2
saving values in a cache, SQL 11-45, SQL 15-55 local coordination
SELECT INTO LOB host variables, JSS 5-35 becoming global, RCO 5-3
setting to contain a locator, ADL 2-6 local coordinators, SAG 31-6
setting to NULL, ADL 2-9 distributed transactions, SAG 31-6
specifying directories for, SQL 13-46 local currency, REF 1-96
storage local domain indexes, DCD 7-42 to DCD 7-47,
attributes, SQL 15-37 DCD 14-2
characteristics, SQL 7-55 LOCAL environment variable, NET 16-8
in-line, SQL 15-37 local indexes, DWG 6-3, DWG 6-6, DWG 21-83
storage parameters for, SAG 14-12 bitmap indexes
storing documents in multiple languages, GLO on partitioned tables, CON 10-53
5-21 parallel query and DML, CON 10-49
streamed read, IPI 5-13 local instances
streamed write, IPI 5-14 nodes, RAA 4-19
support (oracle.sql and DBMS_LOB), JSS 5-30 local listener, RAC 8-8
tables local naming
adding partitions, ADL 7-31 advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-10
creating, ADL 7-28 client configuration, NET 9-11
creating indexes, ADL 7-30 configuring, NET 9-5 to NET 9-11, NER 6-8
exchanging partitions, ADL 7-30 connecting with, NET 9-11
merging partitions, ADL 7-31 database server configuration, NET 9-6
moving partitions, ADL 7-31 default configuration, NET 9-6
partitioning, ADL 7-28 establishing a connection with, NET 9-11
splitting partitions, ADL 7-31 listener configuration for, NET 9-11
tablespace for recommended for, NET 7-10
defining, SQL 15-28 Local Net Service Name configuration option in
temporary, OCI 7-18, PCO 13-4, PCO 13-8, PCC Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET 5-15
16-3 local partitioned index, TAD 5-18
types improved response time, TAD 5-7
external LOBs, IPI 5-3 LOCAL partitioning
internal LOBs, IPI 5-2 spatial index, SUG 4-8
unstructured data, ADL 1-2 LOCAL registry entry, NET 16-8
updated LOB locators, ADL 5-5
updating, IPI 5-15 local resource coordination, RCO 5-2

Master Index-333
local striping, DWG 4-5 29-32
local subprograms, PLS 1-19 location visual attribute, IMU 2-5
local users, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-34 specified with color, IMU 2-5
local variables, OLA 7-5 LOCATION_FOR_DISK2, OUI 3-8
LOCAL_LISTENER initialization parameter, NET location-independence, of directories, OID 1-3
12-7, NET 12-16, NET 14-4, RCG 7-2, REF 1-73 Locator, SUG C-1
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-70 locator, OCI 2-15
locale, GLO 3-4 for LOB datatype, OCI 2-17
command line example, JSS 9-25 LOB, DCD 6-3
for messages, JSS 9-23 locator variables, PLS 7-22
setting at runtime, JSS 9-29 locators, ADL 2-5, ADO 9-27
locale information accessing a LOB through, ADL 2-7
mapping between Oracle and other BFILEs, ADL 12-11
standards, GLO 8-14 guidelines, ADL 12-11
localization, OLA 2-6, OSG A-3 two rows can refer to the same file, ADL
locally managed table spaces, RDE 3-2 12-11
locally managed tablespaces, SAG 11-5 to SAG buffer-enabled, ADL 5-24
11-10, CON 3-11, PGR 21-3 cannot span transactions, ADL 7-14
altering, SQL 11-103 copying temporary LOB, ADL 11-125
automatic segment space management, SAG external LOBs (BFILEs), ADL 2-5
11-8 initializing LOB or BFILE to contain, ADL 2-6
DBMS_SPACE_ADMIN package, SAG 11-30 LOB, cannot span transactions, ADL 5-12
detecting and repairing defects, SAG 11-30 multiple, ADL 5-2
migrating SYSTEM from OCI functions, ADL 3-16, ADL 3-27
dictionary-managed, SAG 11-34 Pro*COBOL precompiler statements, ADL 3-35
storage attributes, SQL 7-59 providing in Pro*COBOL precompiler, ADL
tempfiles, SAG 11-13 3-33
temporary, creating, SAG 11-13 read consistent, ADL 5-2, ADL 5-10, ADL 5-12,
locally partitioned indexes, SQL 13-79 ADL 5-23, ADL 5-25, ADL 5-26, ADL 5-28
LOCALTIMESTAMP function, SQL 6-87 read consistent locators, ADL 5-2
LOCATE_PT function, SUG 14-53 read consistent, updating, ADL 5-2
location access data reading and writing to a LOB using, ADL 5-15
apply output, DMC 3-10 returning nested tables as, ADO 6-41, ADO 8-20
build, DMC 3-3 saving the state to avoid reselect, ADL 5-25
data scoring, DMC 3-9 see if LOB locator is initialized
Location of Included Files, PCC E-2 internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-180
location of initial datafile database option, PGR selecting, ADL 2-7
13-3 selecting within a transaction, ADL 5-16
location of text, TAD 2-12 selecting without current transaction, ADL 5-15
location of the Pro*C/C++ Executable, PCC E-3 setting column or attribute to contain, ADL 2-6
location path, XDG C-5 temporary, SELECT permanent LOB
location transparency, SQL 15-2 INTO, ADL 11-7
distributed databases transaction boundaries, ADL 5-14
creating using procedures, SAG 29-30 updated, ADL 5-5, ADL 5-10, ADL 5-22
creating using synonyms, SAG 29-28 updating, ADL 5-12
creating using views, SAG 29-26 lock
how provided, PCC 3-15 conversion, REF 3-25
using procedures, SAG 29-30, SAG 29-31, SAG released by ROLLBACK statement, PCO F-79,

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PCC F-102 using the LOCK TABLE statement, PCO 3-22
LOCK ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41 with FOR UPDATE OF, PCC 3-24
lock management, ADW 1-12, ADW 1-23 with the LOCK TABLE statement, PCC 3-25
lock mode locking rows, PGR 13-8
getting, SPR 80-35, ADW 2-38 locking table rows, SPR 80-49, ADW 2-56
Lock Process (LCK), RCO 3-4 locking values in an allocation, OLA 9-12, OLA
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-12, PCO 3-22, 9-15
PLS 6-51, SQL 17-74, CON 14-3 LockResource, XDG 16-2
closes mall cursors, PCC 3-26 LockRows procedure, SPR 80-49, ADW 2-56
example, PCO 3-22 locks, PLS 6-43, RCO B-2, CON 20-3
example of, PCC 3-25 after committing transactions, CON 16-7
locking tables with, PCC 3-25 automatic, CON 20-17, CON 20-21
NOWAIT parameter in, PCC 3-26 conversion, CON 20-18, REF 3-21, REF 3-24,
purpose of, PCC 3-25 REF 3-27, REF 3-54
syntax, PLS 13-110 data, CON 20-22
using the NOWAIT parameter, PCO 3-23 duration of, CON 20-17
lock timeout interval deadlocks, CON 20-19, CON 20-20
distributed transactions, SAG 32-23 avoiding, CON 20-21
lock types, PGR 24-17 deciding whether to use by setting
ST (space transaction) locks, PGR 24-18 GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS, RDE A-2
TM (DML) locks, PGR 24-17 dictionary, CON 20-30
TX (row transaction) locks, PGR 24-17 clusters and, CON 20-31
UL (user defined) locks, PGR 24-18 duration of, CON 20-31
lock views (xxx_LOCK), ADW 3-17 dictionary cache, CON 20-32
LOCK_NAME_SPACE initialization disabling, SPR 80-77, ADW 2-97
parameter, REF 1-74, RMN 11-14 distributed, ADG 7-11
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-70 DML acquired, CON 20-29
LOCK_SGA initialization parameter, REF 1-74 diagrammed, CON 20-27
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-71 DML lock limit, DML_LOCKS, MIG A-7
LOCK_SGA parameter, CON 7-16 enabling, SPR 80-78, ADW 2-98
locking, OCI 13-13, PCO 3-12, PCO 3-21, PCC 3-24 enqueue, RCO 5-3
automatic escalation does not occur, CON 20-19
overriding, SQL 17-74 exclusive, ADW 1-13
definition of, PCC 3-16 exclusive table locks (X), CON 20-27
explicit versus implicit, PCO 3-21, PCC 3-24 file management locks, CON 20-32
indexed foreign keys and, CON 21-19 how Oracle uses, CON 20-17
manual (explicit), ADG 7-11 in-doubt distributed transactions, SAG 32-23,
modes, PCO 3-12 SAG 32-24
modes of, PCC 3-16 internal, CON 20-31
objects, OCI 13-13 job queue, SAG 10-9
optimistic model, OCI 13-14 latches and, CON 20-31
overriding default, PCO 3-21, PCC 3-24 library cache, RCO 7-3
privileges needed, PCO 3-24 LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-12, ADG 7-13
privileges needed to obtain, PCC 3-28 log management locks, CON 20-32
table versus row, PCC 3-24 manual, CON 20-32
unindexed foreign keys and, CON 21-17 examples of behavior, CON 20-33
uses for, PCC 3-24 mapping blocks to, RCO B-2
using the FOR UPDATE OF clause, PCO 3-21 modes, PLS 6-43

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monitoring, SAG 5-15 monitoring, ADQ 18-26
names, REF A-13 log file clauses
object level locking, ADO 3-3, CON 13-20 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21
on KGL objects, REF 2-171 log file for Agent, ODP 4-25
Oracle Lock Management Services, CON 20-41 log file locations, OID 3-14
overriding, PLS 6-49 log file switch wait events, PGR 22-48
overview of, CON 20-3 log files, NET 12-27, NET 17-28, NET 17-33
parallel DML, DWG 21-24 adding, SQL 9-39
parse, CON 14-11, CON 20-31 after a discontinued load, UTL 5-26
privileges for manual acquirement, ADG 7-15 cmadm_pid.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-30
rollback segment, CON 20-32 cmadmpid.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-30
row (TX), CON 20-22 cman_pid.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-30, NET 17-38
row exclusive locks (RX), CON 20-25 cmanpid.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-30
row share table locks (RS), CON 20-24 debug, viewing, OID A-10
set of files, RCO B-3 default names for, NET 17-27
setting with GC_FILES_TO_LOCKS, RDE A-2 dropping, SQL 9-39
share row exclusive locks (SRX), CON 20-26 example, UTL 10-26, UTL 10-32
share table locks (S), CON 20-26 Export, UTL 1-23, UTL 1-48
shared, ADW 1-13 Import, UTL 2-25, UTL 2-46
share-subexclusive locks (SSX), CON 20-26 listener.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-29
subexclusive table locks (SX), CON 20-25 modifying, SQL 9-39
subshare table locks (SS), CON 20-24 names.log, NET 17-27, NET 17-29
table (TM), CON 20-23 registering, SQL 9-47
table lock, REF 1-144 renaming, SQL 9-39
table lock modes, CON 20-23 setting session path for, SQL 10-9
tablespace, CON 20-32 specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 4-9
types of, CON 20-21 specifying for the database, SQL 13-27
user locks, ADG 7-18 SQL*Loader, UTL 3-11
uses for, CON 1-42 SQL*Loader datafile information, UTL 8-4
using FOR UPDATE clause, PLS 6-50 SQL*Loader global information, UTL 8-2
UTLLOCKT.SQL script, ADG 7-20 SQL*Loader header Information, UTL 8-1
when to use locks, RDE A-3 SQL*Loader summary statistics, UTL 8-5
locks and lock holders SQL*Loader table information, UTL 8-2
finding, PGR 22-37 SQL*Loader table load information, UTL 8-5
Locks list, OEA 10-11, OEM 4-11 sqlnet.log, NET 17-27
locks. See table locks sqlnet.log for clients and database servers, NET
Log, OEM 3-11 17-28
log (trace) files using to track errors, NET 17-32
location of, OCM B-2, OSM A-2 Log files, agent, OIA A-8
log apply services LOG function, SQL 6-88
managing initialization parameters for logical log groups
standby databases, SPR 29-2 dropping, SQL 11-34
log buffer tuning, PGR 14-47 log history, RAC 5-2
log data log management locks, CON 20-32
collection during update operations, SQL 9-42 log option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-48
log entries, BRC 3-5, CON 1-7 Log Page (Event Viewer Window), OEM 2-9
See also redo log files, CON 1-7 LOG parameter
log file for Export utility, UTL 1-23

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for Import utility, UTL 2-25 UMR 7-9
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-9 REOPEN option, SAG 8-18
log sequence number LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n parameter, RAA 6-13
control files, SAG 7-5 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization
log sequence numbers, RAA 6-12 parameter
requested during recovery, UMR 4-2 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
log switch setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-73
archiver process, CON 8-13 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_n initialization
log switches, RAA 3-8 parameter, SAG 8-14, REF 1-78
adding or dropping files, RAC 5-9 LOG_ARCHIVE_DUPLEX_DEST initialization
description, SAG 7-5 parameter, REF 1-79
forcing, SAG 7-18 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-73
log sequence numbers, SAG 7-5 specifying destinations using, SAG 8-10
multiplexed redo log files and, SAG 7-7 LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT initialization
privileges, SAG 7-18 parameter, REF 1-80, UMR 4-6, UMR 7-9
recovery catalog records, RMN 16-20, RMN setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-74
18-15 LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT parameter, RAA 2-17,
using ARCHIVE_LAG_TIME, SAG 7-10 RAA 6-12, RAA 6-13
waiting for archiving to complete, SAG 7-7 same for all instances, RAA 6-5
log writer process (LGWR), SAG 5-12, CON 8-9 used in recovery, RAA 6-5
archiving modes, BRC 1-11 LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES initialization
definition, CON 1-28 parameter, SAG 8-7, SAG 8-19, REF 1-81
group commits, CON 8-10 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-74
manual archiving and, BRC 1-14 LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES
multiplexed redo log files and, SAG 7-6 parameter, CON 8-13
online redo logs available for use, SAG 7-3 automatic archiving, BRC 1-13
redo log buffers and, CON 7-11 LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED_DEST
starting new ARCn processes, CON 8-13 initialization parameter, SAG 8-16, REF 1-82
system change numbers, CON 16-7 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
trace file monitoring, SAG 5-16 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-74
trace files and, SAG 7-6 LOG_ARCHIVE_START initialization
write-ahead, CON 8-9 parameter, BRC 1-13, SAG 8-7, SAG 8-13, REF
writing to online redo log files, SAG 7-3 1-83
log writer processes setting, SAG 8-8
tuning, PGR 15-18 LOG_ARCHIVE_START parameter, BRC 1-13
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization automatic archiving, RAA 2-11
parameter, REF 1-75 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-75
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-71 LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE initialization
specifying destinations using, SAG 8-10 parameter, SAG 8-21, REF 1-84
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST parameter, RAA 2-13, setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-75
RAA 6-5 LOG_ARCHIVE_XXX initialization
specifying for recovery, RAA 6-5 parameter, PGR 13-13
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization parameter LOG_BUFFER in INIT.ORA, SNM A-48
overriding DELAY setting, SQL 9-33 LOG_BUFFER initialization parameter, CON 7-5,
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9, SQL PGR 14-47, REF 1-85
10-72 and parallel execution, DWG 21-61
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization setting, PGR 14-48
parameter, SAG 8-10, REF 1-76, UMR 4-6, setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-75

Master Index-337
LOG_BUFFER parameter, IMU 11-7, CON 7-11 LOGFILE clause
system global area size and, CON 7-5 OF CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-27
LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL, RDE 4-3 LOGFILE GROUP clause
parameter, RDE 4-3 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-17
LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL in LOGFILENAME procedure, TXT 9-4
INIT.ORA, SNM A-49 LOGGING
LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL initialization migrating LONG-to-LOBs, ADL 8-10
parameter, PGR 17-3, REF 1-86 logging, SQL 9-73, SQL 15-85, JJD 2-9, JPG 2-5
recovery time, PGR 17-6 and redo log size, SQL 7-46
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-76 enabling during baseline creation with the
LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT, RDE 4-3 capture command, OCM A-7
new default value, MIG A-7 enabling during comparison creation with the
parameter, RDE 4-3 compare command, OCM A-8
LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT initialization enabling during script execution with the execute
parameter, PGR 17-4, REF 1-87 command, OCM A-11
compatibility, MIG A-7 enabling during script generation with the
recovery time, PGR 17-6 generate command, OCM A-10
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-76 management server, OEC B-3
LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT initialization specifying minimal, SQL 7-46
parameter, REF 1-88 supplemental
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-77 dropping, SQL 9-43
LOG_DIRECTORY parameter, SNM B-7 supplemental, adding log groups, SQL 11-34
LOG_DIRECTORY system parameter, TXT 2-92, supplemental, dropping log groups, SQL 11-34
TXT 9-4 LOGGING / NOLOGGING, ADL 7-9
LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT networking LOGGING clause, DWG 21-84
parameter, NET 17-28, NER 6-4 CREATE TABLESPACE, SAG 11-20
LOG_DIRECTORY_listener_name networking of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-73
parameter, NET 17-29, NER 8-12 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-78
LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER networking of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-102
parameter, NET 17-28, NER 6-5 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
LOG_FILE_CLIENT networking parameter, NET 9-116
17-28, NER 6-5 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-34
LOG_FILE_listener_name networking of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108
parameter, NET 17-29, NER 8-12 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-17
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
parameter, REF 1-88, UMR 7-8, RMN 11-14 14-36
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-77 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-29
LOG_FILE_SERVER networking parameter, NET of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-85
17-28, NER 6-5 logging index requests, TXT 9-6
LOG_INTERVAL_TIMEOUT in INIT.ORA, SNM logging into Oracle
A-49 using DCE authentication, OAS 13-3
LOG_LEVEL networking parameter, NET 17-30, logging mode
NER 9-8 direct-path INSERT, CON 19-4
LOG_PARALLELISM initialization NOARCHIVELOG mode and, CON 19-5
parameter, REF 1-90, STM 10-6 parallel DDL, DWG 21-14, DWG 21-15, CON
capture process, STM 17-3 18-12
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-78 logging of modifications
LOG_STATS command, NER 3-28 EnableVersioning history option, SPR 80-29,

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ADW 2-29 getting SCN, SPR 108-35
history views (xxx_HIST), ADW 3-17 getting sender, STM 13-24
LOGGING option, IMU 11-11 getting source database name, SPR 108-36
logging out, OAS 18-10 getting tag, SPR 108-36
logging parameters getting transaction identifier, SPR 108-36
LOGGING.DIR, OEC B-4 LCR$_DDL_RECORD type, SPR 108-3
LOGGING.ENABLED, OEC B-4 LCR$_ROW_LIST type, SPR 108-40
LOGGING.FILENAME, OEC B-4 LCR$_ROW_RECORD type, SPR 108-15
LOGGING.MAX_FILE_CNT, OEC B-4 LCR$_ROW_UNIT type, SPR 108-41
LOGGING.MAX_SIZE, OEC B-4 row LCRs, SPR 108-15, STM 2-3
LOGGING.SAVE_PREVIOUS_LOG, OEC B-5 adding value to column, SPR 108-20
LOGGING_listener_name networking deleting value to column, SPR 108-21
parameter, NER 8-13 getting column value, SPR 108-26
logical annotations, IMA 1-1 getting list of column values, SPR 108-26,
logical attributes STM 13-24
changing online, NEW 3-18 getting LOB offset, SPR 108-24
logical backups, BRC 1-2, UMR 2-28 renaming column, SPR 108-27
overview, BRC 2-2 rules, STM 6-8
logical blocks, CON 2-2 setting column value, SPR 108-31
logical change records (LCRs), STM 2-2 setting list of column values, SPR 108-32,
apply process, STM 4-4 STM 13-24
constructing, STM 15-2, STM 18-13 setting LOB offset, SPR 108-29
DDL LCRs, SPR 108-3, STM 2-4 setting command type, SPR 108-37
current_schema, STM 4-21 setting object name, SPR 108-38
getting base table name, SPR 108-9 setting object owner, SPR 108-38
getting base table owner, SPR 108-9 setting source database name, SPR 108-39
getting current schema, SPR 108-9 setting tag, SPR 108-39
getting logon user name, SPR 108-11 types, SPR 108-1
getting object type, SPR 108-11 XML schema, STM A-1
rules, STM 6-9 logical conditions, SQL 5-8
setting base table name, SPR 108-11 logical data specification (LDS) object, DMC 1-25
setting base table owner, SPR 108-12 logical database structures
setting current schema, SPR 108-12 definition, CON 1-2, CON 1-3
setting DDL text, SPR 108-13 tablespaces, CON 3-7
setting logon user, SPR 108-13 logical design, DWG 3-2
setting object type, SPR 108-14 logical device data
DELETE_ERROR procedure, STM 4-33 deleting previously collected, OTP 13-13
determining if tag is NULL, SPR 108-36, STM keeping previously collected, OTP 13-13
6-8 logical disks, OID 19-9
enqueuing, STM 15-2 logical hosts, in clustered environments, OID 24-2
EXECUTE_ERROR procedure, STM 4-33 logical operators, OLA 4-21, TAD 3-13, ZZP 1-3
executing, SPR 108-9, SPR 108-22 with NEAR, TXT 3-33
getting command type, SPR 108-35 logical reads
getting constraint, STM 13-24 and the Global Cache Service (GCS), RDE 4-13
getting information about, STM 13-15, STM Logical Reads data view, ODP 7-6
13-19, STM 14-12, STM 16-37 logical reads limit, CON 22-18
getting object name, SPR 108-35 Logical Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio data
getting object owner, SPR 108-35 view, ODP 7-6

Master Index-339
logical records extracting data values from redo logs, SAG 9-18
consolidating multiple physical records using graphical user interface, SAG 9-1
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-27 re-creating LogMiner tables in alternate
logical rowids, PLS 3-7, CON 12-21 tablespace, SAG 9-11
index on index-organized table, CON 10-60 redo log files, SAG 9-4
physical guesses, CON 10-60, CON 12-21 specifying redo logs for analysis, SAG 9-24
staleness of guesses, CON 12-22 starting, SAG 9-26
statistics for guesses, CON 12-23 steps in a typical session, SAG 9-23
logical standby database supplemental logging, SAG 9-19
aborting, SQL 9-49 identification keys, SAG 9-20
activating, SQL 9-45 log groups, SAG 9-22
stopping, SQL 9-49 suppressing delimiters in SQL_REDO and
logical standby databases, CON 1-64 SQL_UNDO, SAG 9-17
logical structure of a database, SAG 1-5 tracking DDL statements, SAG 9-9
logical volume manager using the online catalog, SAG 9-8
used for Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-2 using to analyze redo log files, SAG 9-1
logical volume managers V$LOGMNR_CONTENTS view, SAG 9-16
mapping files to physical devices, SAG views, SAG 9-15
12-15 to SAG 12-27 LogMiner Viewer, SAG 9-1
LOGICAL_READS_PER_CALL parameter LOGMNR_MAX_PERSISTENT_SESSIONS
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 initialization parameter, REF 1-90, STM 2-14,
LOGICAL_READS_PER_SESSION parameter STM 10-6
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 capture process, STM 17-4
of ALTER RESOURCE COST, SQL 9-134 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-78
LogicalTX event, PGR 12-15 LOGOFF database event
login triggers on, SQL 15-103
anonymous, OID 4-4 logon, PCC 3-2
superuser, OID 4-4 Logon as a batch job privilege, OEC 4-11, OEC 4-12
user, OID 4-4 Logon Data Area, PCC 5-52
login names, OSG 6-9 LOGON database event
Login Server, OSD 4-11, NEW 3-49 triggers on, SQL 15-103
login triggers, ADG 12-13, ADG 12-16, ADG 12-17 LOGON trigger
LOGIN_DENIED exception, PLS 7-5 setting resumable mode, SAG 14-20
LogMiner, CON 1-65, NEW 3-14 logons
alternate tablespace for, STM 2-14, STM 2-15, automatic, PCO 3-9
STM 10-10 concurrent, PCO 3-4
capture process, STM 2-14 explicit, PCO 3-5
compatibility, MIG 5-46 requirements, PCO 3-2
continuous mining, SAG 9-25 LOGSOURCE variable
formatting returned data, SAG 9-17 SET statement, UMR 3-16, UMR 4-8
multiple sessions, STM 2-14 LONG
LogMiner utility external datatype, OCI 3-14, IPI 4-13
analyzing output, SAG 9-16 Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
dbmslmd.sql script, SAG 9-6 LONG API
dictionary options, SAG 9-5 See LONG-to-LOB, ADL 8-2
ending a session, SAG 9-28 LONG columns, SAG 29-33
executing reconstructed SQL, SAG 9-17 and domain indexes, SQL 11-49
extracting a dictionary file, SAG 9-6 converting to LOB, SQL 2-15, SQL 11-49

Master Index-340
indexing, TXT 1-31 Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
replication, RAR 9-7 LONG VARRAW datatype, PCO 4-8, PCC 4-10,
restrictions on, ADG 3-30, SQL 2-15 UTL 6-14
to store text strings, SQL 2-14 LONG versus LOB datatypes, ADL 1-4
to store view definitions, SQL 2-14 long waits
where referenced from, ADG 3-29, SQL 2-15 definition of, RMN 14-17
LONG data LONG_TABLE_THRESHOLD in INIT.ORA, SNM
C language datatype LONG FLOAT, UTL 6-10 A-18
exporting, UTL 1-56 long_word attribute, TXT 2-52
importing, UTL 2-61 LONGINTEGER data type, OLA 3-4
LONG datatype, ADG 3-10, PCC 4-7, PLS 3-6, SQL longname method, JJD 2-23, JJD 2-26, JJD 4-3, JPG
2-14 2-17, JPG 2-19
automatically the last column, CON 10-10 long-running operations, OEM 4-11
copying to LOB, MIG 4-7 long-term backups
defined, CON 12-7 changing status, RMN 7-17
external, PCO 4-7 definition, RMN 5-55
in triggers, ADG 3-31, SQL 2-16 LONG-to-LOB Migration, ADL 8-2
maximum length, PLS 3-6 LONG-to-LOB migration
restrictions, PLS 3-7 ALTER TABLE, ADL 8-6
storage of, CON 10-9 changes needed, ADL 8-22
switching to LOB datatypes, ADG 3-28 clustered tables, ADL 8-10
use in triggers, ADG 15-21 examples, ADL 8-24
LONG datatypes, NEW 3-14 index organized tables, ADL 10-66
LONG RAW LOGGING, ADL 8-10
external datatype, OCI 3-16, IPI 4-13 multibyte charactersets, ADL 8-5
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 NULLs, ADL 8-11
LONG RAW columns, SAG 29-33 OCI, ADL 8-3, ADL 8-12
LONG RAW datatype, ADG 3-32, PCC 4-10, PLS parameter passing, ADL 8-6
3-6, SQL 2-27, CON 12-15 performance, ADL 8-42
converting, PCO 4-52, PLS 3-27 PL/SQL, ADL 8-5
converting from CHAR data, SQL 2-27 rebuilding indexes, ADL 8-9
indexing prohibited on, CON 12-16 replication, ADL 8-10
maximum length, PLS 3-6 space requirements, ADL 8-9
similarity to LONG datatype, CON 12-16 triggers, ADL 8-10
LONG RAW datatypes utldtree.sql use for PL/SQL, ADL 8-23
external, PCO 4-7 lONG-to-LOB migration
long transactions, ADW 1-2 PL/SQL, ADL 8-16
LONG VARCHAR lookup tables, DWG 17-4
datatype, PCC 4-10 See dimension tables
external datatype, OCI 3-16, IPI 4-13 See dimension tables, DWG 8-7
LONG VARCHAR datatype, PCO 4-7 star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 lookupClass method, JJD 2-30
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 LOOP statement, PLS 4-9
LONG VARGRAPHIC datatype forms, PLS 4-9
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 syntax, PLS 13-112
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 loopback test, NET 17-4
LONG VARRAW loops
external datatype, OCI 3-17 counters, PLS 4-13

Master Index-341
kinds, PLS 4-9 macro precompiler options, PCC 10-6
labels, PLS 4-11 MADataInputStream class, IMA 6-8, IMA 7-38
loose consistency model of replication, OID 13-6 MADataInputStream(InputStream,
loss of boolean,String,String) constructor, IMA 7-39
inactive log group, UMR 6-8 MADataInputStream(MADataInputStream,
lossless compression, IMJ 1-5, IMU 1-8 boolean,String,String) constructor, IMA 7-40
lossy compression, IMJ 1-5, IMU 1-8 mail
LOW_GROUP for Database Resource sending from PL/SQL, ADG 18-9
Manager, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-29 mail() function
LOW_VALUE statistics, PGR 1-42 of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-11
LOWER function, ADG 5-9, SQL 6-88 main method, JJD 2-6, JPG 1-10
lowercase significance, REF 1-5 Main window, OTP 4-4
LPAD function, SQL 6-89 main window
LPX, ERR 51-1 of Oracle Performance Manager, ODP 3-7, OSM
LRECLEN precompiler option, PCO 14-27 3-7
LRM, ERR 26-1 main(String[]), JPR 16-13
LRS main(String[]) -
See Linear Referencing System (LRS) oracle.xml.parser.v2.oraxml.main(java.lang.Stri
See Log roll-forward server (LRS), OEA A-1, ng[]), JPR 11-84
OEA D-1 MAINTAIN command
LRS point, SUG 6-6 adding values using, OLA 5-5
LRU, CON 7-7, CON 7-8, CON 8-8 deleting values using, OLA 5-7, OLA 5-8
aging policy, PGR 14-13 effect on dimension status, OLA 5-4
dictionary cache, CON 4-4 introduced, OLA 5-3
latch contention, PGR 22-47 merging values using, OLA 5-5, OLA 5-6
shared SQL pool, CON 7-12, CON 7-13 overview of, OLA 5-3
lsnodes repositioning values using, OLA 5-8
command syntax, RAC 3-4 when objects are updated, OLA 5-4
LSNRCTL utility, OID 22-6 with composites, OLA 5-9
START command, RAA 4-15, RAA 4-16 with concat dimensions, OLA 5-10
LSX, ERR 52-1 with conjoint dimensions, OLA 5-9
LT operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 maintainability, PLS 8-3, JPG 1-7
LTRIM function, SQL 6-90 maintainDOM, XDG 5-65
LTYPE Maintaining Context - Java, DCD 15-3
command-line option, ADA 5-16 maintaining index, TXT 1-2
LTYPE precompiler option, PCO 14-27, PCC 10-29 maintaining the index, TAD 2-36
LU6.2 protocol, MIG B-3, NET xx, NER B-3 maintainOrder attribute, XDG 5-38
LUBD function, OLS 4-12 maintenance on the primary node, RCG 6-2
lvalue, PCC 4-14 maintenance on the secondary node, RCG 6-2
lxegen utility, GLO 12-18 Maintenance Wizard, OEA 11-5
MAKE_REF function, SQL 6-91
makefile, ADA 5-4
M
for native compilation of PL/SQL
M variable in SQLDA procedures, PLS 12-14
how value is set, PCC 15-11 Makefile (Unix), OCI B-1
purpose of, PCC 15-11 making online changes to the configuration, RCG
MacOS 6-11
location of JDBC driver, IMA E-2 making online changes to the ORAPING_CONFIG

Master Index-342
table, RCG 6-14 changing to use another repository, OEC 3-23
malloc() checking status, OEC 3-39
example of using, PCC 15-32 configuring for existing repository, OEC 3-23
purpose of, PCC 15-32 configuring for new repository, OEC 3-3
MANAGE TABLESPACE system privilege, SQL dialup line connecting to, OEC 4-24
17-42 log files
manageability, NEW 2-8, NEW 3-21 controlling disk space, OEC B-5
administration, RCO 9-3 logging, OEC B-3
backup and recovery, RCO 9-6 starting, OEC 3-36, OEC 3-37
components in Real Application Clusters, RCO stopping, OEC 3-41
9-1 troubleshooting, OEC F-13
installation, RCO 9-2 Management Servers dialog, OEC 4-5
overview in Real Application Clusters, RCO 9-2 management stations, SNM 1-3
performance monitoring, RCO 9-6 management systems, SNM 1-3
manager
manageability library, JPG 1-11
setup and configuration, RCO 9-2 memory, JPG 1-12
managed elements, SNM 1-3, SNM 1-7 managing
managed nodes, OEM 1-8, SNM 1-7 cache cleanup, DSU 7-4
managed recovery central master registry, DSU 4-17
of database, SQL 9-17 directory schema, OID 6-1
wait period of, SQL 9-32 gateway agent, ADQ 18-13
managed standby recovery multiple Dynamic Services instances, DSU 7-4
as background process, SQL 9-32 service consumer applications, DSU 7-1
overriding delays, SQL 9-32 service response caching, DSU 7-3
returning control during, SQL 9-35 services, DSU 7-2
terminating automatically, SQL 9-33 managing datafiles, SAG 12-1 to SAG 12-29
terminating existing, SQL 9-34 managing job queues, SAG 10-3 to SAG 10-14
MANAGED STANDBY RECOVERY clause managing nodes, SNM 1-3
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-31 managing RMAN metadata, RMN 12-1, RMN
management applications, SNM 1-6 16-1, RMN 18-1
tips for designing, SNM 4-1 managing roles, SAG 25-6
management applications, integrated, OEC 1-3, managing roles with RADIUS server, OAS 4-24
OEC 5-2 managing sequences, SAG 20-11 to SAG 20-13
management consoles, SNM 1-3 Managing SQL History Data, OTP 10-3
management frameworks, SNM 1-3 managing synonyms, SAG 20-13 to SAG 20-15
Management Information Bases, SNM 1-3 managing tables, SAG 15-1 to SAG 15-41
Management Pack for Oracle Applications, OEM managing the user interface, PER 1-9
5-19 managing views, SAG 20-2 to SAG 20-11
Management Pack for SAP R/3, OEM 5-20 mandatory attributes, OID 2-8, OID 6-3
management packs, OEM 5-1 adding to existing object classes, OID 6-5
management region, OEA 1-29 adding to object classes in use, OID 7-10
management regions, OEC 3-26 entering values for, OID 7-7
Management Server, OEM 1-7 in object classes, OID 6-7
management server, OEC 1-4 redefining, OID 6-4
changing for client access, OEC F-17 manifest file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-15
changing password it uses to log into the manipulating object attributes, IPI 3-16
repository, OEC 3-23 manipulation of the objects

Master Index-343
in the Navigator, OEA 3-9 defining for a type, SQL 16-17
MANN_BEGIN_IFDEF keyword, IMA 5-4 map projections, SUG 5-15
MANN_BEGIN_IFEQUALS keyword, IMA 5-4 MAPPING
MANN_BEGIN_ITERATE keyword, IMA 5-4 command-line option, ADA 5-16
MANN_END_IFDEF keyword, IMA 5-4 mapping
MANN_END_IFEQUALS keyword, IMA 5-4 collection predicates, XDG 5-60
MANN_END_ITERATE keyword, IMA 5-4 complexType any, XDG 5-46
MANN_UPLOAD_SRC keyword, IMA 5-5 complexTypes to SQL, XDG 5-38
MANN_UPLOAD_XML keyword, IMA 5-5 hierarchical, ADX 4-80
manual overriding using SQLType attribute, XDG 5-33
refresh, DWG 14-14 predicates, XDG 5-59
striping, DWG 4-4 primer, XSU, ADX 8-8
manual archiving, REF 1-83 scalar nodes, XDG 5-59
dropping a redo log file, RAC 5-8 simpleContent to object types, XDG 5-45
in ARCHIVELOG mode, SAG 8-9 simpleType XML string to VARCHAR2, XDG
manual database creation, PGR 13-2 5-37
manual locking, ADG 7-11, CON 20-32 simpleTypes, XDG 5-34
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-12 SQL to Java, XDG 9-23
manual overrides type, setting element, XDG 5-32
in-doubt transactions, SAG 32-10 XML to Java bean, XML schema entities, XDG
manual resolution of conflicts, OID 22-30 9-23
manual undo management, RAC 5-6 mapping annotations to database, IMA 3-11
manual undo management mode, BRC 3-6 mapping blocks to Cache Fusion resources, RDE
manual upgrade A-6
advantages, MIG 2-5 mapping DCE groups
prepare the database, MIG 3-12, MIG D-5 to Oracle roles, OAS 12-7
many to many subqueries mapping JSP file name extensions, JSE A-4
materialized views, REP 3-21 mapping option (deprecated), JJP 3-12
many to one subqueries mapping rules, OID 28-10
materialized views, REP 3-18 Mapping Rules Format, OID 28-10
Map, OEA 4-1 mapping schemas, OCM 3-19
bitmap background, OEA 4-7 MAPPING TABLE clause
create, OEA 4-8 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-67, SQL 11-86
creating with dragging and dropping, OEA 4-8 mapping tables
customized views, OEA 4-1 of index-organized tables, SQL 11-86, SQL 15-32
expanding objects, OEA 4-9 modifying, SQL 11-40
status of objects, OEA 4-8 mapping the network, SNM 1-6
user-defined views, OEA 4-3 mapping to alternative classes (UDTs), JSS 6-41
Map class, IPI 8-92 MAPPING_LEVEL column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
methods, IPI 8-92 MAPPING_TYPE column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
MAP MEMBER clause mappings, OAS 19-40
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-12 mappings, user-to-schema, ODS 4-12
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-29 mappings--see datatype mappings
map message, ADQ 12-28 mark( ), IMJ 7-9, IMJ 7-25
MAP methods mark( ) method, IMA 7-44
specifying, SQL 12-12 marked-up document
map methods, DCD 3-5, PLS 10-10, ADO 2-17, obtaining, TAD 4-3
ADO 8-8, ADO 9-15, CON 13-7, JPG 3-20 market basket analysis, DMC 1-7

Master Index-344
marking master sites, REP 1-5
objects, OCI 13-10 adding, RAR 3-11, RAR 7-4
markSupported( ), IMJ 7-10, IMJ 7-26 circular dependencies, REP 2-25, RAR 3-11,
MARKUP procedure, TAD 4-3, TXT 8-14 RAR 7-4
example, TXT 8-18 flowchart for, RAR 7-10, RAR 7-21
HTML highlight example, TXT 8-18 flowchart for determining method, RAR 7-6
result table, TXT A-10 foreign key constraints, RAR 7-4
markup table restrictions, RAR 7-7
example, TXT 8-18 restrictions for change-based recovery, RAR
structure, TXT A-10 7-5
mass deployment, REP 3-4, REP 4-2 restrictions for full database export/
massively parallel processing import, RAR 7-5
disk affinity, CON 11-2, CON 11-14, CON 11-22 self-referential constraints, REP 2-25, RAR
multiple Oracle instances, CON 5-3 3-11, RAR 7-4
massively parallel processing (MPP) using change-based recovery, RAR 7-9
affinity, DWG 21-75, DWG 21-76 using full database export/import, RAR 7-9
disk affinity, DWG 4-6 using object-level export/import, RAR 7-20
Massively Parallel Processing System, RAA B-2 using offline instantiation, RAR 7-35
massively parallel systems, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2, with quiesce, RAR 7-31
CON 18-3 without quiesce, RAR 7-4
master agents, SNM 1-3, SNM 1-7 advantages of, REP 6-10
master databases, SQL 14-5 bulk updates, REP A-4
master definition site, REP 1-5, REP 2-4 changing master definition site, RAR 7-2
relocating, RAR 20-88 cleaning up, RAR 8-10
master definition site (MDS), OID 22-3 compared with materialized view sites, REP 6-9
designating, OID 22-3 constraints
master definition sites violations, REP A-4
relocating, SPR 53-91 creating, SPR 53-8, RAR 20-8
master groups, REP 1-5, REP 2-37 creating users for, RAR 2-8, RAR 2-12, RAR
adding master sites to 2-17, RAR 2-30
with quiesce, RAR 7-31 database links, RAR 2-20
without quiesce, RAR 7-4 DDL changes not propagated, REP A-3
adding objects to, RAR 3-7 determining differences, RAR 9-9
creating, SPR 53-50, RAR 3-2, RAR 3-6, RAR diagnosing problems with, REP A-2
20-47 DML changes not propagated, REP A-4
dropping, SPR 53-65, RAR 20-62 dropping, SPR 53-93, RAR 20-90
flowchart for creating, RAR 3-5 flowchart for setting up, RAR 2-4
monitoring, RAR 10-3 incremental upgrade of, MIG E-10
quiescing, SPR 53-105, RAR 20-102 internal triggers, REP 3-52
removing master sites from, RAR 7-41 length semantics, REP B-3
resuming replication activity, SPR 53-96, RAR precreated tables, REP B-4
20-93 materialized view registration, REP 3-47
master materialized view sites, REP 3-51 materialized views, REP 3-51
master materialized views, REP 1-8, REP 3-31, REP monitoring, RAR 10-2, RAR 10-6
3-51 propagating changes between, SPR 13-19, RAR
materialized view logs, REP 3-52 14-19
monitoring, RAR 10-6 removing, RAR 7-41
reorganizing, RAR 8-20 replicated objects not created at new, REP A-3

Master Index-345
replication, REP 2-18 objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch, OID C-9
roles, REP 2-18 ObjectIdentifierMatch, OID C-9
scheduled links for, RAR 2-21 OctetStringMatch, OID C-9
guidelines, REP 6-22 presentationAddressMatch, OID C-9
scheduled purges for, REP 6-14, RAR 2-7 protocolInformationMatch, OID C-9
guidelines, REP 6-25 recognized by Oracle Internet Directory, OID
setup, RAR 2-5 C-9
upgrading, MIG E-3 stored in schema, OID 2-12
users, REP 2-18 tab in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-9
master tables, SQL 14-5 telephoneNumberMatch, OID C-9, OID C-10
adding columns to, SPR 53-94, RAR 20-91 uniqueMemberMatch, OID C-10
materialized view logs, REP 3-52 matching. See SQL statement matching.
materialized views, REP 3-51 materialized join views, SQL 14-32
redefining online, REP 3-54, RAR 8-20 Materialized View Group Wizard, REP 7-19
reorganizing, REP 3-53, RAR 8-20 materialized view groups, REP 1-5, REP 3-36, REP
methods, RAR 8-21 3-59
snapshots adding objects to, RAR 5-8, RAR 5-16, RAR 8-39
Import, UTL 2-63 changing masters, RAR 8-2
truncating, RAR 8-20 creating, SPR 53-55, RAR 5-4, RAR 5-6, RAR
master/detail configuration, OEM 1-5 5-14, RAR 20-52
master/detail data storage, TXT 2-8 deployment templates, REP 4-19
example, TXT 2-8, TXT 7-31 dropping, RAR 8-4, RAR 8-9
master/detail tables group owner, REP 3-60, RAR 8-36
indexing example, TXT 2-10 monitoring, RAR 10-11
MATCHES ownership, REP 3-36
about, TAD 3-5 refreshing, RAR 20-84
PL/SQL example, TAD 2-34, TAD 3-6 unregistering from master, RAR 8-11
SQL example, TAD 3-5 updatable materialized views, REP 3-60
MATCHES condition, SQL 5-2 materialized view logs, REP 1-13, REP 3-52, SQL
matching 14-32, CON 10-24
preparing or selecting images for, IMU 2-13 adding columns, SQL 9-116, RAR 8-16
matching rules, OID C-9 adding columns to, REP 6-18
accessDirectiveMatch, OID C-9 altering, RAR 8-16
as metadata in schema, OID 2-12 privileges required, RAR 8-16
attribute, OID 2-7 column logging, REP 3-26
bitStringMatch, OID C-9 many to many subqueries, REP 3-27
cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, OID 2-12 many to one subqueries, REP 3-27
caseExactIA5Match, OID C-9 ON PREBUILT TABLE clause, REP 3-27
caseExactMatch, OID C-9, OID C-10 one to many subqueries, REP 3-27
caseIgnoreIA5Match, OID C-9 combination, REP 3-53
caseIgnoreListMatch, OID C-9 creating, REP 6-17, SQL 14-32
caseIgnoreMatch, OID C-9, OID C-10 deployment templates, REP 4-13
caseIgnoreOrderingMatch, OID C-9 dropping, RAR 8-24
distinguishedNameMatch, OID C-10 excluding new values from, SQL 9-117
generalizedTimeMatch, OID C-10 filter columns, REP 6-17
generalizedTimeOrderingMatch, OID C-10 Import, REP 3-55
IntegerMatch, OID C-9, OID C-10 join columns, REP 6-17
numericStringMatch, OID C-9, OID C-10 logging changes to, SQL 9-116

Master Index-346
logging columns, REP 6-17 administrators
managing, RAR 8-16 creating, RAR 2-25
space, RAR 8-17 advantages of, REP 6-10
master table changing masters, SPR 53-105, RAR 20-102
purging, SPR 33-7, SPR 33-8, RAR 15-7, RAR compared with master sites, REP 6-9
15-8 database links, REP 6-12, REP 6-31
monitoring, RAR 10-7 creating, RAR 2-34, RAR 4-20, RAR 5-5, RAR
object ID, REP 3-53 5-6, RAR 5-12, RAR 5-13
object ID based, SQL 9-117 database version, REP 6-30
object tables, REP 3-54 deferred transaction queues
parallelizing creation, SQL 14-36 scheduled push, REP 6-14
partition attributes, changing, SQL 9-115 deployment templates, REP 4-9
partitioned, SQL 14-37 dropping, SPR 53-68, RAR 8-3, RAR 20-65
physical attributes dropping objects from, RAR 8-8
specifying, SQL 14-35 flowchart for setting up, RAR 2-24
physical attributes, changing, SQL 9-115 group owner
primary key, REP 3-53 using, RAR 8-36
privileges required to create, REP 6-17 length semantics, REP B-5
purging prebuilt container tables, REP B-5
materialized views from, RAR 8-11, RAR local creation, REP 4-28
8-13 monitoring, RAR 10-10
privileges required, RAR 8-18 multitier
purging rows from setting up, RAR 2-24
manually, RAR 8-18 network connectivity, REP 6-30
reducing space allocated to, RAR 8-18 preparing for deployment templates, REP 6-29
REFs, REP 3-46 propagating changes to master, SPR 13-19, RAR
removing from the database, SQL 16-85 14-19
reorganizing masters with, RAR 8-20 refresher
required for fast refresh, SQL 14-32 creating, RAR 2-25, RAR 2-32
ROWID, REP 3-53 refreshing, SPR 53-87
rowid based, SQL 9-117 rollback segments, REP 6-32
saving new values in, SQL 9-117 schedule purge, RAR 2-28, RAR 2-35
saving old values in, SQL 14-39 guidelines, REP 6-25
storage attributes scheduled links for
specifying, SQL 14-35 guidelines, REP 6-22
trigger, REP 3-52 schemas, REP 6-31
troubleshooting, REP A-11 setup, REP 6-30
truncating, RAR 8-18 users
truncating master table with, RAR 8-20 creating, RAR 2-25
underlying table for, REP 3-52 Materialized Views, OEM 4-27
materialized view partition segments materialized views, DCD 11-9, REP 1-2, REP 1-8,
compression of, SQL 9-101, SQL 14-16 REP 3-1, SQL 9-104, SQL 14-20, UTL 2-63, ADO
materialized view segments 8-35, OLS 11-9, OLS 11-13, OSG 4-4, CON 10-22
data compression of, SQL 9-101, SQL 14-16 aggregates, DWG 8-13
materialized view sites, REP 1-5 allowing update of, SQL 14-24
adding altering, DWG 8-51
avoiding problems, REP 6-21 architecture, REP 3-49
using offline instantiation, RAR 8-25 asymmetric materialization, OSG 28-8

Master Index-347
base table, REP 3-56 estimating size, DWG 16-38
BUILD DEFERRED examples, SQL 14-27, SQL 14-39
troubleshooting, REP A-12 fast refresh, SQL 9-104, SQL 14-20, SQL 14-21
build methods, DWG 8-23 for OLAP API, OSG 28-1 to OSG 28-9
capabilities, REP 3-29 forced refresh, SQL 9-105
changing from rowid-based to generating support for, SPR 53-78, RAR 20-75
primary-key-based, SQL 9-106 grouping sets, OSG 28-3, OSG 28-7, OSG
changing to primary-key-based, SQL 9-117 30-2 to OSG 30-14
collection columns, REP 3-42 Import, REP 3-55
restrictions, REP 3-44 index, REP 3-57
column objects index characteristics
column subsetting, REP 3-40 changing, SQL 9-102
column subsetting, REP 1-11 indexes that maintain, SQL 14-20
column objects, REP 3-40 invalidating, DWG 8-50
compatibility, MIG 5-47 join, SQL 14-32
complete refresh, SQL 9-105, SQL 14-21 length semantics, REP B-5
complex, REP 3-10, REP 3-12 prebuilt container tables, REP B-5
value for PCTFREE, REP 3-65 LOB storage attributes, SQL 9-101
value for PCTUSED, REP 3-65 LOBs, REP 6-3
concatenated rollup, OSG 28-3, OSG 28-7, OSG local control, REP 4-28
31-1 to OSG 31-11 logging changes to, SQL 9-102
concepts, REP 3-2 logs, DWG 11-7
constraints on, SQL 7-22 mass deployment, REP 3-4
containing only joins, DWG 8-16 master materialized view sites, REP 3-51
creating, REP 6-19, SQL 14-5, DWG 8-21 master materialized views, REP 3-51
creating comments about, SQL 12-69 master sites, REP 3-51
creating schemas for, REP 6-11 master table, dropping, SQL 16-84
creator, REP 3-14 master tables, REP 3-51
cubes, OSG 30-1 to OSG 30-14, OSG materialized view groups, REP 3-59
31-1 to OSG 31-11 materialized view logs, REP 1-13, REP 3-52,
CWM2, OSG 30-2 CON 10-24
data dictionary views, RAR 28-1 monitoring, RAR 10-10, RAR 10-12
data segment compression, DWG 8-23 multitier, REP 1-8, REP 3-30, REP 3-36
data subsetting, REP 3-4, REP 3-17 conflict resolution, REP 5-7
for data warehousing, SQL 14-5 fast refresh, REP 3-66
deallocating extents, CON 2-11 levels, REP 3-30
defined, OSG 28-2 master materialized views, REP 3-31
definition, CON 1-58 restrictions, REP 3-35
degree of parallelism, SQL 9-102, SQL 9-115 setting up, RAR 5-4
during creation, SQL 14-18 user-defined conflict resolution, RAR B-4
delta joins, DWG 22-35 multitier, definition, CON 1-35
deployment templates, REP 1-13, REP 4-1 naming, DWG 8-22
user-defined types, REP 4-7, RAR 4-2 nested, DWG 8-18
dimensions, OSG 29-1 to OSG 29-11 nested tables, REP 3-42
disconnected computing, REP 3-4 restrictions, REP 3-44
dropping, DWG 8-33, DWG 8-52, RAR 8-10 network loads, REP 3-3
enabling and disabling query rewrite, SQL object materialized views, REP 3-41
14-24 OID preservation, REP 3-42

Master Index-348
object tables, REP 3-40 fast, REP 3-29, REP 3-65
object type, creating, SQL 14-14 force, REP 3-67
offline instantiation of, SPR 37-2, SPR 37-4, RAR initiating, REP 3-68
17-3, RAR 17-4 interval, REP 3-68
OLAP, DWG 8-41 on-demand, REP 3-68
OLAP cubes, DWG 8-41 querying for last refresh time, REP 3-47
owner, REP 3-14 retries, REP A-9
partitioned, CON 10-23, CON 11-1 troubleshooting, REP A-9, REP A-10
partitioned tables, DWG 14-26 refreshing after DML on master table, SQL
partitioning, DWG 8-35 9-106, SQL 14-22
partitions, SQL 9-101 refreshing all, DWG 14-16
physical attributes, SQL 14-16 refreshing on next COMMIT, SQL 9-105, SQL
changing, SQL 9-100 14-21
prebuilt, DWG 8-22 REFs, REP 3-44
preparing for, REP 6-11 logging, REP 3-46
primary key, REP 3-7, REP 3-26, SQL 14-22 scoped, REP 3-45
recording values in master table, SQL 9-116 unscoped, REP 3-46
privileges, REP 3-14, REP 6-13 WITH ROWID clause, REP 3-47
purging from materialized view logs, RAR 8-11, registration, REP 3-47, DWG 8-33
RAR 8-13 removing from the database, SQL 16-83
query rewrite reorganizing, REP 3-53
eligibility for, SQL 7-22 for replication, SQL 14-5
enabling and disabling, SQL 9-107 restricting scope of, SQL 14-15
hints, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9 restrictions, DWG 8-24
matching join graphs, DWG 8-24 retrieving data from, SQL 18-4
parameters, DWG 22-8 revalidating, SQL 9-108
privileges, DWG 22-10 rewrites
read-only, REP 1-8, REP 3-5 enabling, DWG 22-7
registration, REP 3-49 row subsetting, REP 1-11, REP 3-17
unregistering, REP 3-49 rowid, REP 3-9, SQL 14-23
re-creating during refresh, SQL 9-105 rowid values
refresh recording in master table, SQL 9-116
job queue processes, CON 8-12 saving blocks in a cache, SQL 9-103
refresh dependent, DWG 14-16 schema design, DWG 8-8
refresh groups, REP 1-12, REP 3-61 schema design guidelines, DWG 8-8
creating, RAR 5-7, RAR 5-14 security, DWG 8-50, RAR A-7
size, REP 3-62 trusted compared with untrusted, RAR A-8
refresh mode set operators, DWG 8-47
changing, SQL 9-104 simple, REP 3-12
refresh time simple subquery
changing, SQL 9-104 AND operator, REP 3-27
refresher, REP 3-14 storage attributes, SQL 14-16
refreshing, SPR 33-10, SPR 33-12, SPR 33-14, changing, SQL 9-100
REP 1-12, REP 3-64, SQL 9-49, DWG 8-26, storage characteristics, DWG 8-23
DWG 14-12, CON 10-24, RAR 4-21, RAR 8-2, subqueries, REP 3-18
RAR 8-34, RAR 15-9, RAR 15-12, RAR 15-13 column logging, REP 3-26
complete, REP 3-64 EXISTS operator, REP 3-27
failures, REP A-9 joins, REP 3-27

Master Index-349
many to many, REP 3-21 MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE initialization
many to one, REP 3-18 parameter, SAG 5-16, REF 1-93
one to many, REP 3-20 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
OR operators, REP 3-27 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-79
primary key materialized views, REP 3-26 SQL Trace, PGR 10-4
restrictions, REP 3-26 MAX_ENABLED_ROLES initialization
subquery, SQL 14-25 parameter, REF 1-94
suppressing creation of default index, SQL enabling roles and, SAG 25-22
14-20 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-80
synonyms for, SQL 15-2 MAX_ENABLED_ROLES parameter, ADG 11-26,
trace file, REP A-10 ADG 11-29
troubleshooting, REP A-8 MAX_FREELIST_BUFFERS networking
types of, REP 3-7, DWG 8-12 parameter, NER 9-8
unions with subqueries, REP 3-23 MAX_INDEX_MEMORY, TAD 5-21
restrictions, REP 3-27 MAX_INDEX_MEMORY system parameter, TXT
unregistering from master, RAR 8-13 2-92
updatable, REP 1-9, REP 3-5 MAX_LEVEL function, OLS 4-24
column aliases, REP 3-6 MAX_LSNR_RESTART configuration
length semantics, REP B-6 parameter, RCG 3-10
materialized view groups, REP 3-60 MAX_ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS in
updatable materialized view logs, REP 3-57 INIT.ORA, SNM A-50
trigger for, REP 3-58 MAX_ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS initialization
upgrading, MIG 4-16 parameter, SAG 13-15, REF 1-94
user-defined datatypes, REP 3-36 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-80
ON COMMIT REFRESH clause, REP 3-37 MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization
uses for, REP 3-3, DWG 8-2 parameter, PGR 19-7, REF 1-94
varrays, REP 3-42 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-80
restrictions, REP 3-44 MAX_SHARED_SERVERS parameter, CON 8-20
views, REP 3-57 max_span parameter in near operator, TXT 3-32
when to populate, SQL 14-18 Max-Access element
writeable, REP 3-6 meaning in appendices, SNM 5-1
MAX aggregate function, PLS 6-2 maxblocks parameter
max build parameters Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-14
in ABN, DMC 1-10 MAXCORRUPT parameter
MAX function, SQL 6-92 SET command, RMR 2-198
MAX operator for allocation, OLA 9-8 MAXDATAFILES clause, RAC 5-3, RAC 5-4
Max Read Groups, OLS 13-7 MAXDATAFILES parameter, RAC 5-4
max session memory statistic, PGR 14-37 changing, SAG 6-6
Max Write Group, OLS 13-7 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19
MAX_COMMIT_PROPAGATION_DELAY of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-28
initialization parameter, REF 1-91 maxdocsize attribute, TXT 2-14
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-78 MAXEXCLUSIVE -
MAX_COMMIT_PROPAGATION_DELAY oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M
parameter, RAA 2-13, RAA 2-18 AXEXCLUSIVE, JPR 7-57
and Lamport SCN generation, RCO 5-7 maxextents, OID 22-6
MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization MAXEXTENTS keyword, DWG 13-28
parameter, PGR 19-3, REF 1-92 MAXEXTENTS parameter, IMU 11-14
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-79 of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-61

Master Index-350
MAXEXTENTS storage parameter assigning free lists to instances, RAA B-2
automatic allocations, RAA B-4, RDE B-9 changing, SAG 6-6
description, SAG 14-10 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19
rollback segments, SAG 13-17, SAG 13-20 OF CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-28
setting for the data dictionary, SAG 21-28 MAXLENGTH -
MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED storage oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M
parameter, DWG 21-23 AXLENGTH, JPR 7-57
maximize availability, CON 1-63 MAXLITERAL, PCO B-3
maximize data protection, CON 1-63 command-line option, ADA 5-17
maximize performance, CON 1-63 default value, ZZP 1-3
maximizing data transfer, by adjusting SDU default value for, PCC 2-13
size, NET 7-13 MAXLITERAL precompiler option, PCO 14-28,
maximum amount of time for searches, PCC 10-30
setting, OID 5-23 MAXLOGFILES clause, RAC 5-2, RAC 5-4
MAXIMUM conflict resolution handler, STM 7-9 MAXLOGFILES option
latest time, STM 7-9 CREATE DATABASE statement, SAG 7-10
maximum conflict resolution method, REP 5-32 MAXLOGFILES parameter, RAC 5-4
maximum number of entries returned in searches, changing, SAG 6-6
setting, OID 5-23 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-18
Maximum Open Connections field in Oracle Net of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-27
Manager, NET 9-41 MAXLOGHISTORY clause, RAC 5-2
maximum precision, PLS 3-4 changing, RAC 5-4
maximum size MAXLOGHISTORY option, RAA 3-8
CHAR value, PLS 3-5 MAXLOGHISTORY parameter, RAC 5-4
identifier, PLS 2-5 changing, SAG 6-6
LOB, PLS 3-13 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19
LONG RAW value, PLS 3-6 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-28
LONG value, PLS 3-6 MAXLOGMEMBERS clause, RAC 5-2, RAC 5-4
NCHAR value, PLS 3-12 MAXLOGMEMBERS parameter, RAC 5-4
NVARCHAR2 value, PLS 3-12 changing, SAG 6-6
Oracle error message, PLS 7-18 CREATE DATABASE statement, SAG 7-10
RAW value, PLS 3-7 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19
VARCHAR2 value, PLS 3-9 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-27
Maximum Wait Each Attempt field in Oracle Net maxOccurs, XDG 5-38
Manager, NET 9-41 MAXOPENCURSORS
MAXIMUM_CONNECT_DATA networking precompiler option
parameter, NER 9-9 effect on performance, PCC C-10
MAXIMUM_RELAYS networking parameter, NER for multiple cursors, PCC 6-14
9-9 specifying for separate precompilation, PCC
MaximumNetworkFeatureDepth, ABN 2-16
parameter, DMC 1-10 what it affects, PCC C-7
MAXINCLUSIVE - MAXOPENCURSORS clause, PGR 14-27
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M MAXOPENCURSORS option, PCO D-7
AXINCLUSIVE, JPR 7-57 using for separate precompilation, PCO 2-27
MAXINSTANCES clause, RAA B-2, RAC 5-2 MAXOPENCURSORS precompiler option, PCO
changing, RAC 5-4 14-29, PCC 10-31
MAXINSTANCES option, RAA B-2 MAXPIECESIZE parameter
MAXINSTANCES parameter, RAA B-3, RAC 5-4 SET command, RMN 5-28, RMN 8-6

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maxRows, ADX 8-29 for password encryption, OID 16-3, OID 16-4
MAXROWS_ALL - MD5 Checksum, OSD 3-6, OSD 5-6, OSD 9-6, OSD
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.MAXRO 9-29, OSD 9-50
WS_ALL, JPR 9-4 MD5 message digest algorithm, OAS 2-5
MAXRS_SIZE item, PGR 12-16 MD5, for password encryption, OAD 2-9
MAXSETSIZE parameter MDI
BACKUP command, RMR 2-37, RMN 5-33, defined, OSG 3-6
RMN 8-22 MDM. See multidimensional metadata model
CONFIGURE command, RMN 8-22 MdmAttribute objects
MAXSIZE clause creating Source objects for, OSA 5-7
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-20 description, OSA 2-23
MAXSIZE parameter elements, OSA 2-23
RECOVER command, RMN 6-9 example of getting, OSA 4-8
maxthreads attribute, TXT 2-13 MdmDimension objects
MAXTRANS description, OSA 2-8
parameter, RDE 4-11 example of getting related objects, OSA 4-7
MAXTRANS parameter introduction, OSA 1-6
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9 regions, OSA 2-9
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73 related MdmAttribute objects, OSA 2-9
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL related MdmDimensionDefinition objects, OSA
9-114 2-9
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-32 related MdmDimensionMemberType
of CREATE INDEX. See CREATE TABLE objects, OSA 2-10
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG. See MdmDimensionDefinition objects
CREATE TABLE description, OSA 2-9
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW. See example of getting, OSA 4-8
CREATE TABLE MdmDimensionMemberType objects
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 7-55 description, OSA 2-10
MAXTRANS storage parameter example of getting, OSA 4-8
altering, SAG 15-11 MdmHierarchy objects
guidelines for setting, SAG 14-8 creating Source objects for, OSA 6-13
maxurls attribute, TXT 2-14 description, OSA 2-12
MAXVALUE parameter elements of a level MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-13
of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE elements of a union MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-16
of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-89 level type description, OSA 2-12
maybe_rules, STM 6-21 union type description, OSA 2-12
MBR value type description, OSA 2-12
SDO_AGGR_MBR aggregate function, SUG MdmLevel objects
12-7 description, OSA 2-10
SDO_MAX_MBR_ORDINATE function, SUG elements, OSA 2-11
11-30 MdmListDimension objects
SDO_MBR function, SUG 11-32 description, OSA 2-18
SDO_MIN_MBR_ORDINATE function, SUG elements, OSA 2-18
11-34 MdmMeasure objects
MD4, OID 5-15, OID 5-17, OID 16-3, OID E-4 description, OSA 2-19
MD4 hashing scheme, OSD 5-6, OSD 9-51 elements, OSA 2-20
MD4, for password encryption, OAD 2-9 example of getting their dimensions, OSA 4-7
MD5, OID 5-15, OID 5-17, OID 16-3, OID E-4 introduction, OSA 1-6

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kinds of values, OSA 2-20 definition, OSA 1-2
MdmMetadataProvider objects exposing in a view, OSG 15-3
creating, OSA 4-4 in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-3
description, OSA 4-3 MdmMeasure objects, OSA 2-19
introduction, OSA 1-6 Source objects for, OSA 5-7
MdmObject class, OSA 2-5 media
MdmSchema objects extracting, IMA 3-10
description, OSA 2-6 uploading, IMA 3-11
getting contents of, OSA 4-6 media failure
getting the root, OSA 4-6 access to files, RCO 8-2
introduction, OSA 1-6 definition, CON 1-51
root, OSA 2-6, OSA 4-4 media failures
MdmSource objects, OSA 2-7 archived redo log file loss, UMR 6-12
MDO. See method descriptor object complete recovery, UMR 4-9 to UMR 4-15,
MDSYS schema, SUG 1-1 UMR 4-15
MDSYS user control file loss, UMR 3-8, UMR 3-13
created during default installation, SUG A-2 datafile loss, UMR 6-2
protecting against unauthorized use, SUG A-2 NOARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 4-22
MDSYS.CS_SRS table, SUG 5-7 online redo log group loss, UMR 6-7
MDSYS.SDO_ANGLE_UNITS table, SUG 5-10 online redo log loss, UMR 6-6
MDSYS.SDO_CS package, SUG 13-1 online redo log member loss, UMR 6-6
MDSYS.SDO_DATUMS table, SUG 5-11 overview, BRC 1-4
MDSYS.SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 5-11 recovery, UMR 4-9 to UMR 4-22
MDSYS.SDO_ELLIPSOIDS table, SUG 5-14 distributed databases, UMR 6-13
MDSYS.SDO_GEOMETRY datatype, ADG 3-27 recovery from, RAA 7-13
MDSYS.SDO_PROJECTIONS table, SUG 5-15 recovery procedures
mean time to failure (MTTF), RCO 10-3 examples, UMR 6-2
mean time to recover, NEW 3-24 media files
mean time to recovery (MTTR) problems uploading to database, IMA E-1
definition, RMN 6-11 media formats
measure, SUG 6-3 extraction support for, IMA B-1
populating, SUG 6-4 media management
resetting, SUG 14-71 backing up files, RMN 4-16
reversing, SUG 14-75 Backup Solutions Program, RMN 4-17
measure folders, OSG 12-4, OSG 13-4, OSG 27-2 crosschecking, RMN 7-8
defined, OSG 4-15, OSG 12-4 error codes, RMN 15-4
in OLAP metadata, OSA 2-4 linking to software, RMN 8-3
mapped to MdmSchema objects, OSA 2-6 proxy copy, RMN 4-17
measure MdmDimension objects, OSA 4-6 restoring files, RMN 4-17
measure range, SUG 6-6 sbttest program, RMN 4-17, RMN 15-9
MEASURE_RANGE function, SUG 14-56 testing the API, RMN 15-9
MEASURE_TO_PERCENTAGE function, SUG media management library (MML), RMN 1-9
14-58 media managers
measures, OSG 12-7, DWG 8-7, DWG 17-4 configuring for use with RMAN, RMN 8-6
analytic workspace, OSG 15-3 definition, RMN 1-9
creating, OSG 23-2 installing, RMN 8-2
custom, OSG 3-13 linking
defined, OSG 4-9, OSG 22-2, OSG 23-2 testing, RMN 8-5

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prerequisites for configuring, RMN 8-2 opening database after, UMR 4-26, UMR 4-29
testing, RMN 8-5 options, BRC 3-9
testing backups, RMN 8-8 overview, BRC 3-3, BRC 3-7
troubleshooting, RMN 8-8 parallel, UMR 4-25
media recovery, UMR 4-1 to UMR 4-33 parallelizing, SQL 9-30
ADD DATAFILE operation, UMR 6-3 performing ongoing, SQL 9-31
after control file damage, UMR 3-9 preconditions, UMR 4-34
after OPEN RESETLOGS operation, UMR 4-31 preparing for, SQL 9-39
applying archived redo logs, UMR 4-2 problems, UMR 5-2, UMR 5-3
avoid on startup, SQL 9-37 fixing, UMR 5-5
basic concepts, BRC 1-2 investigating, UMR 5-4
cancel-based, UMR 4-13, UMR 4-16, UMR 4-20 restarting, UMR 4-33
change-based, UMR 4-16, UMR 4-21 restoring
complete, BRC 3-7, UMR 4-9 to UMR 4-15, archived redo log files, UMR 3-15
UMR 4-15 whole database backups, UMR 4-22
closed database, UMR 4-9 restrictions, SQL 9-27, UMR 4-34
completion of, UMR 4-12, UMR 4-15 resuming after interruption, UMR 4-33
corruption roll forward phase, UMR 4-2
allowing to occur, UMR 5-7 scenarios, UMR 6-1
datafiles sustained standby recovery, SQL 9-31
basic steps, RMN 6-6 time-based, UMR 4-16
without backup, UMR 3-7 transportable tablespaces, UMR 6-4
definition, BRC 1-2 trial, UMR 5-9
designing, SQL 9-27 explanation, UMR 5-9
direct path load, UTL 9-15 overview, UMR 5-9
disabling, SQL 9-36 troubleshooting, UMR 5-2
distributed databases, UMR 6-13 basic methodology, UMR 5-3
coordinated time-based, UMR 6-14 types
effects of archiving on, SAG 8-3 distributed databases, UMR 6-13
errors, UMR 4-8, UMR 5-3 undamaged tablespaces online, UMR 4-12
from specified redo logs, SQL 9-27 unsuccessfully applied redo logs, UMR 4-8
incomplete, BRC 3-8, UMR 4-16 using Import utility, UMR 2-29
definition, BRC 3-8 using Recovery Manager, BRC 3-9, RMN 6-5
interrupting, UMR 4-33 using SQL*Plus, BRC 3-10
log history, RAC 5-2 media recovery testing, NEW 3-26
lost files media types
lost archived redo log files, UMR 6-12 ORDSYS.ORDAudio, SQL 2-44
lost control files, UMR 3-8 ORDSYS.ORDDoc, SQL 2-44
lost datafiles, UMR 6-2 ORDSYS.ORDImage, SQL 2-44
lost mirrored control files, UMR 3-9 ORDSYS.ORDVideo, SQL 2-44
methods, BRC 3-9 MEDIA_AUTHORING_TOOL attribute, IMA C-1
NOARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 4-22 MEDIA_BITRATE attribute, IMA C-1
of database, SQL 9-27 MEDIA_CATEGORY attribute, IMA C-1
of datafiles, SQL 9-27 MEDIA_CONTENT_DATE attribute, IMA C-1
of standby database, SQL 9-27 MEDIA_COPYRIGHT attribute, IMA C-1
of tablespaces, SQL 9-27 MEDIA_CREATION_TIME attribute, IMA C-1
offline tablespaces in open database, UMR 4-12 MEDIA_CREDIT attribute, IMA C-1
online redo log files, UMR 6-5 MEDIA_DESCRIPTION attribute, IMA C-1

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MEDIA_DURATION attribute, IMA C-1 amount used for sorting, REF 1-152
MEDIA_FORMAT_ENCODING attribute, IMA call, JJD 2-5
6-10, IMA C-2 configure at 2 levels, DWG 21-58
MEDIA_FORMAT_ENCODING_CODE content of, CON 7-2
attribute, IMA 6-10, IMA C-2 cursors (statement handles), definition, CON
MEDIA_INFORMATION attribute, IMA C-2 1-26
MEDIA_LANGUAGE attribute, IMA C-2 extended buffer cache (32-bit), CON 7-17
MEDIA_MODIFICATION_TIME attribute, IMA for index synchronize, TXT 1-7
C-2 for indexing, TXT 1-7, TXT 1-37, TXT 1-46, TXT
MEDIA_PRODUCER attribute, IMA C-2 7-53
MEDIA_SIZE attribute, IMA C-2 in capacity planning, OID 18-2
MEDIA_SOURCE_DIRECTORY attribute, IMA insufficient, OID 19-8
C-2 java pool, JJD 6-22
MEDIA_SOURCE_FILE_FORMAT attribute, IMA leaks, JJD 2-34
6-10, IMA C-2 lifetime, JJD 2-32, JJD 2-33
MEDIA_SOURCE_FILE_FORMAT_CODE manager, JJD 2-7
attribute, IMA 6-10, IMA C-2 overview of structures, CON 1-25
MEDIA_SOURCE_FILENAME attribute, IMA C-2 performance configuration, JJD 6-19
MEDIA_SOURCE_MIME_TYPE attribute, IMA physical, OID 18-13
C-2 processes use of, CON 8-2
MEDIA_SOURCE_PROTOCOL attribute, IMA C-2 report allocation, JJD 6-30
MEDIA_SOURCE_STREAMABLE attribute, IMA required, OID 13-10
C-2 requirements in capacity planning, OID 18-13
MEDIA_SOURCE_URL attribute, IMA C-2 running out of, JJD 6-24
MEDIA_TIMESCALE attribute, IMA C-2, IMA C-5 scalability, ADG 9-64
MEDIA_TITLE attribute, IMA C-2 session, JJD 2-5, JJD 6-26
MEDIA_TRACK_ID attribute, IMA C-2 SGA, RAA 3-10
MEDIA_USER_DATA attribute, IMA 6-10, IMA shared SQL areas, CON 7-12
C-2 software code areas, CON 7-22
MediaAnn attributes, IMA C-1 stored procedures, CON 14-24
mediaDirectory parameter, IMA 2-4 structures in, CON 7-2
median values, SQL 6-118 system global area (SGA)
member allocation in, CON 7-3
MAXLOGMEMBERS, RAC 5-2 initialization parameters, CON 7-5, CON
member attribute, OID 7-8 7-16
MEMBER clause locking into physical memory, CON 7-16
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-11 SGA size, CON 7-4
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-12 starting address, CON 7-16
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-28 tuning, OID 19-7
member method, DCD 3-2, DCD 5-2 usage, OID 13-11
member names (objects), JSS 6-45 viewing per user, SAG 24-26
member variable declarations, JSE 4-11 virtual, OID 18-13, REF 1-3
membership, OAS 19-37 See also system global area
membership conditions, SQL 5-9 memory allocation
membership test, PLS 2-28 importance, PGR 14-2
memory, RCO 1-4, RCO 2-3, RCO 2-4, PER 1-8 index synchorization, TAD 5-25
across calls, JJD 2-34 indexing, TAD 5-21
allocation for SQL statements, CON 7-13 library cache, PGR 14-34

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querying, TAD 5-16 MERGE_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW
shared SQL areas, PGR 14-34 1-14
sort areas, PGR 14-69 merge_insert_clause
tuning, IMU 11-5, PGR 14-5 of MERGE, SQL 17-79
Memory and Mean-Time-To-Recover (MTTR) MERGE_LABEL function, OLS 4-14, OLS 4-15
Advisors, OEM 4-7 MERGE_SJ hint, PGR 1-68, PGR 5-29
memory cache MERGE_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-14
transfers for synchronization, RCO 5-3 MergeTable procedure, SPR 80-50, ADW 2-58,
memory data ADW 2-69
used in System class, OTP 13-12 MergeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-52, ADW
memory errors, ADX 20-22 2-61
memory manager, JPG 1-12, JPG 2-4 merging
Memory Profiling Utility. See MemStat table changes, SPR 80-50, ADW 2-58
memory requirements tables, ADW 2-69
for MIG utility, MIG D-3 workspaces, SPR 80-52, ADW 1-7, ADW 2-61
memory-mapped IPCs merging complex views, PGR 2-37
and Cache Fusion, RDE 4-2 merging views into statements, PGR 2-36
how used, RCO 2-4 Merging XML Documents, ADX 4-75
MemStat mesg - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.mesg, JPR 10-6
analysis options, JJD 6-31 message
class, JJD 6-32 error, AQ XML servlet, ADQ D-1
writeDump method, JJD 6-32 error, JMS, ADQ D-1
writeDumpAtEOC method, JJD 6-32 fanning-out, ADQ 7-14
example, JJD 6-33, JJD 6-35 grouping, ADQ 8-51
reporting, JJD 6-34 history, ADQ 8-27
security permissions, JJD 6-33 navigation in dequeue, ADQ 8-65
using, JJD 6-32 ordering, ADQ 8-38, ADQ 12-56
utility, JJD 6-30 priority and ordering, ADQ 8-38, ADQ 12-56
warning, JJD 6-32 propagation, ADQ 7-14
menu bar recipient, ADQ 7-7
of Oracle TopSessions, ODP 6-5, OSM 7-5 message enqueuing, ADQ 11-4
menu bar, Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-8 message files
menus naming conventions, DCD 2-6
Console, OEA 1-3 message format transformation, ADQ 1-7
File menu, OEA 1-4 message grouping, ADQ 1-16, ADQ 12-62
Help menu, OEA 1-7 message handlers, STM 4-3
of Oracle TopSessions, ODP 6-8, OSM 7-8 creating, STM 18-17
Job, OEA 5-11 monitoring, STM 16-23
MERGE hint, SQL 2-99, PGR 5-21 message history and retention, ADQ 12-18
MERGE operation, DWG 13-10 message navigation in receive, ADQ 12-69
MERGE PARTITIONS clause, DWG 5-35, SAG message output, RCG 8-2
17-38 message payloads, ADQ 17-9
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-78 message pipe, compiler, JSS 8-84
MERGE statement, SQL 17-78, DWG 14-9, CON message producer features, ADQ 12-56, ADQ
14-3 12-93
syntax, PLS 13-119 message queuing
MERGE_AJ hint, SQL 2-97, SQL 2-98, PGR 1-67, publish-subscribe support
PGR 5-28, PGR 5-29 event publication, CON 17-14

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queue monitor process, CON 8-14 altering, ADQ 18-17
message request counters, RDE 4-6 configuring, ADQ 18-15
message stack creating, ADQ 18-15
RMAN, RMN 15-3 example, ADQ 18-18
message stacks, ERR 1-3 removing, ADQ 18-18
message text, PCO 8-9 messaging links
error message text, ZZP 2-15 MQSeries, SPR 31-10
message_grouping, ADQ 2-9 queue properties, SPR 31-12
messages meta bind expressions (dynamic SQL), JSS 7-63
access to files, RAA 7-11, RCO 8-2 Meta Map field in Oracle Net Manager, NET 11-12
ALERT file, RAA 7-11, RCO 8-2 META tag
error, ADW D-1 creating field sections for, TXT 7-7
trapping, SAG 30-11 creating zone section for, TAD 6-10, TXT 7-23
errors for management tools, RAA C-1 meta-attributes
Export of objects, OCI 10-17
completion, UTL 1-49 of persistent objects, OCI 10-18
nonrecoverable, UTL 1-49 of transient objects, OCI 10-21
warning, UTL 1-48 metadata, PCC 18-17
Import argument and result attributes, IPI 6-21
completion, UTL 2-46 attribute groupings, IPI 6-4
nonrecoverable, UTL 2-46 argument and result attributes, IPI 6-4
warning, UTL 2-46 collection attributes, IPI 6-4
instance shutdown, RAA 4-20 column attributes, IPI 6-4
producers and consumers, ADQ 1-22 database attributes, IPI 6-5
propagation, STM 3-17 list attributes, IPI 6-4
reporting, IMA 4-82 package attributes, IPI 6-4
Spatial error messages, SUG 1-26 parameter attributes, IPI 6-4
messages, definition, ADQ 1-21 procedure, function, and subprogram
messages, error, exceptions, IMU H-1 attributes, IPI 6-4
messaging, NEW 3-58 schema attributes, IPI 6-4
Oracle Streams, STM 18-1 sequence attributes, IPI 6-4
Messaging Gateway, ADQ 18-20 synonym attributes, IPI 6-4
administration table and view attributes, IPI 6-4
architecture, ADQ 18-3 type attribute attributes, IPI 6-4
defined, HET 1-4 type attributes, IPI 6-4
downgrading, MIG 7-29 type method attributes, IPI 6-4
frequently asked questions, ADQ 6-6 attributes, IPI 6-9
functionality, ADQ 18-2 code example, IPI 6-5
installing collection attributes, IPI 6-17
prerequisites for non-Oracle messaging column attributes, IPI 6-20
systems, ADQ 18-6 database attributes, IPI 6-24
prerequisites for the Oracle database, ADQ defined, OSG 4-4, OSG 4-8
18-6 definition, IMA 1-1, OSA 1-3
verification, ADQ 18-11 describing database objects, IPI 6-3
subscribers discovering, OSA 4-2
creating, ADQ 18-20 distinguished from data, OSA 1-5
Messaging Gateway agent. See gateway agent index, DCD 13-37
messaging gateway links list attributes, IPI 6-23

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managing RMAN, RMN 4-11, RMN 12-1, RMN order, DCD 3-5
16-1, RMN 18-1 referencing attributes, DCD 5-5
mapping OLAP metadata to MDM method access option, JJP 3-13
metadata, OSA 2-6 method calls, chaining, PLS 10-30
overview, IPI 6-2 method descriptor object, OCI 11-29
package attributes, IPI 6-13 method dispatch, ADO 2-41
parameter attributes, IPI 6-10 METHOD networking parameter, NET 15-21, NER
preparation for OLAP API, OSA 1-3, OSA 2-2 7-17
procedure, function, and subprogram method support for objects, JSS 6-10
attributes, IPI 6-12 method variable declarations, JSE 4-11
querying RMAN, RMN 7-2 method wrappers (JPub), implementation, JSS 6-46
RMAN methodology
querying, RMN 17-2 steps in Oracle Expert, OTP 10-1
sample code for discovering, OSA 4-9 to OSA methods, IPI 1-9, IMU 8-45, IMU I-6, ADO 2-3,
4-26 ADO 2-15, ADO 9-17, JJD 1-5, JJD 1-7, JPG 1-6,
schema attributes, IPI 6-24 JPG 3-18
sequence attributes, IPI 6-19
storage of RMAN, RMN 4-5 execution privilege for, ADO 4-2
storing in control file, RMN 4-14 addIterCounter( ), IMA 7-12
synonym attributes, IPI 6-19 addSubAnnotation( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA
table and view attributes, IPI 6-11 4-4
type attribute attributes, IPI 6-15 addXSLTransformerListener(), ADX 10-11
type attributes, IPI 6-13 available( ), IMA 7-41
type methods attributes, IPI 6-16 Bfile methods, IPI 8-5
viewing, CON 4-7 BfileInputStream(BFILE), IMJ 7-3
Metadata API, UTL 15-2 BfileInputStream(BFILE, int), IMJ 7-4
browsing interface, UTL 15-10 Blob methods, IPI 8-12
enhancing performance, UTL 15-9 BlobInputStream(BLOB), IMJ 7-19
implementation, UTL 15-4 BlobInputStream(BLOB, int), IMJ 7-20
programmatic interface, UTL 15-4 BlobOutputStream(BLOB), IMJ 7-35
programming example, UTL 15-11 BlobOutputStream(BLOB, int), IMJ 7-36
MetaData class, IPI 8-94 Bytes methods, IPI 8-23
methods, IPI 8-96 canSeekBackwards( ), IMJ 7-5, IMJ 7-21
metadata repository, DMC 1-3 checkProperties( ), IMJ 3-3, IMJ 5-4, IMJ 8-3,
metadata, stored in schema, OID 2-12 IMU 6-17, IMU 8-15, IMU 9-18
MetadataState class, OSA 10-6 choosing a language for, ADO 8-29
example of implementation, OSA 10-12 clearLocal( ), IMJ 3-4, IMJ 4-3, IMJ 5-5, IMJ 8-4,
metadirectories, OID 2-28 IMU 5-5, IMU I-9
metadirectory Clob methods, IPI 8-26
definition, ODS 1-5 clone( ), IMA 4-51, IMA 4-72
MetaLink features, OEC F-2 close( ), IMA 7-42, IMJ 7-6, IMJ 7-22, IMJ 7-37,
method, DCD 1-8, DCD 1-16, DCD 13-2 IMU I-10
constructor, DCD 3-5 closeSource( ), IMJ 3-5, IMJ 4-4, IMJ 8-5, IMU
getDocument(), DOMBuilder Bean, ADX 10-6 5-6
implementing, DCD 5-2 collection, PLS 5-28
invoking, DCD 5-4 common, IMU 5-1
map, DCD 3-5 comparison, ADO 9-17
member, DCD 3-2, DCD 5-2 comparison methods, ADO 2-17, CON 13-7

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in a type hierarchy, ADO 2-19 extractSamples( ), IMA 6-2, IMA 7-35
compatibilityInit( ), IMU 4-3 FIRST, PLS 5-30
Connection methods, IPI 8-38 flush( ), IMJ 7-38
ConnectionPool methods, IPI 8-43 for ORDDoc, IMU 7-10
ConsoleOutput( ), IMA 3-13, IMA 4-68 function-based indexes, ADO 8-33
constructor, JPG 3-20 generate(), ADX 7-5, ADX 7-8
constructor methods, ADO 2-20, ADO 6-2, generateSignature( ), IMJ 6-5, IMU 8-48
CON 13-6 generateStatement( ), IMA 4-48
literal invocation, ADO 2-9 getAllAttributes( ), IMJ 3-10, IMJ 8-10, IMU
copy( ), IMJ 5-6, IMU 8-16 6-19, IMU 9-20
COUNT, PLS 5-29 getAncestors( ), IMA 7-3
createAnnotationByName( ), IMA 4-30, IMA getAnnotationName( ), IMA 4-52
7-31 getAnnotationNames( ), IMA 4-33
createConnection method, IPI 2-3 getAttribute( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-5, IMJ
createConnectionPool method, IPI 2-4 3-12, IMJ 8-12, IMU 6-21, IMU 9-22
createEnvironment method, IPI 2-3 getAttributeDesc( ), IMA 7-4
createProxyConnection method, IPI 2-5, IPI 2-6 getAttributes( ), IMA 3-9, IMA 4-6
createStatement method, IPI 2-6 getAudioDuration( ), IMJ 3-13, IMU 6-23
Date methods, IPI 8-50 getBFILE( ), IMJ 3-14, IMJ 4-9, IMJ 5-11, IMJ 7-7,
DBMS_MGWADM package, SPR 31-2 IMJ 8-13, IMU 5-13
DBMS_MGWMSG package, SPR 32-2 getBFile( ), IMU I-16
declaring, JPG 3-19 getBitRate, IMU 9-24
decrIterCounter( ), IMA 7-13 getBitRate( ), IMJ 8-14
DELETE, PLS 5-34, PLS 13-25 getBLOB( ), IMJ 7-23
deleteContent( ), IMJ 3-6, IMJ 4-5, IMJ 5-7, IMJ getComments( ), IMJ 3-15, IMJ 4-10, IMJ 8-15
8-6, IMU 5-8 getCompressionFormat( ), IMJ 5-12, IMU 8-18
deleteLocalContent, IMU I-12 getCompressionType( ), IMJ 3-16, IMJ 8-16,
DOMBuilder Bean, ADX 10-6 IMU 6-25, IMU 9-25
domBuilderError(), ADX 10-6 getContent( ), IMJ 3-17, IMJ 4-11, IMJ 5-13, IMJ
DOMBuilderOver(), ADX 10-6 8-17, IMU 5-15
domBuilderStarted(), ADX 10-6 getContentFormat( ), IMJ 5-14, IMU 8-19
done( ), IMA 6-11, IMA 7-14 getContentInLob( ), IMJ 3-18, IMJ 4-12, IMJ
dropping, ADO 6-14 8-18, IMU 6-26, IMU 7-14, IMU 9-26
enableParameterTranslation( ), IMJ 9-81 getContentInTempLob( ), IMU I-17
Environment methods, IPI 8-62 getContentLength( ), IMJ 3-20, IMJ 4-14, IMJ
errorOccured( ), IMA 3-12, IMA 4-62 5-15, IMJ 8-20, IMJ 9-50, IMU 6-24, IMU 7-16,
evaluateScore( ), IMJ 6-3, IMU 8-46 IMU 8-20, IMU 9-28, IMU I-19
execute method, IPI 2-6 getContentLength(byte[ ][ ]), IMJ 3-21, IMJ 8-21
executeArrayUpdate method, IPI 2-7, IPI 2-29 getDataInByteArray( ), IMJ 3-22, IMJ 4-15, IMJ
executeQuery method, IPI 2-6 5-16, IMJ 8-22
executeUpdate method, IPI 2-6 getDataInFile( ), IMJ 3-23, IMJ 4-16, IMJ 5-17,
EXISTS, PLS 5-29 IMJ 8-23
export( ), IMJ 3-7, IMJ 4-6, IMJ 5-8, IMJ 8-7, IMU getDataInStream( ), IMJ 3-24, IMJ 4-17, IMJ
5-9, IMU 10-5, IMU I-13 5-18, IMJ 8-24
exportToXML( ), IMA 3-14, IMA 4-31 getDescription( ), IMJ 3-25, IMJ 8-25, IMU 6-28,
EXTEND, PLS 5-32 IMU 9-29
extractionPerformed( ), IMA 4-63 getDescriptor( ), IMA 4-7
extractMedia( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-10, IMA 4-32 getDocType(), ADX 7-8

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getEncoding( ), IMJ 3-26, IMU 6-29 10-18, IMU 10-31, IMU 10-43, IMU 10-62
getFactory( ), IMJ 3-27, IMJ 4-18, IMJ 5-19, IMJ getProperties( ) for BFILEs, IMU 10-22, IMU
6-6, IMJ 8-26 10-34, IMU 10-46, IMU 10-66
getFileFormat( ), IMU 8-21 getProperties( ) for BLOBs, IMU 10-16, IMU
getFileParameter( ), IMJ 9-84 10-29, IMU 10-41, IMU 10-60
getFileParameterNames( ), IMJ 9-85 getProperty( ), IMA 4-74
getFileParameterValues( ), IMJ 9-86 getRelVersion( ), IMA 4-35
getFilePointer( ), IMJ 7-8, IMJ 7-24, IMJ 7-39 getSampleAnns( ), IMA 4-11
getFormat( ), IMJ 3-28, IMJ 4-19, IMJ 5-20, IMJ getSampleSize( ), IMJ 3-31, IMU 6-32
8-27, IMU 6-30, IMU 7-17, IMU 9-30 getSamplingRate( ), IMJ 3-32, IMU 6-33
getFrameRate, IMU 9-32 getSimpleFileName( ), IMJ 9-54
getFrameRate( ), IMJ 8-28 getSource( ), IMJ 3-33, IMJ 4-21, IMJ 5-23, IMJ
getFrameResolution, IMU 9-33 8-34, IMU 5-19
getFrameResolution( ), IMJ 8-29 getSourceAddress( ), IMU I-22
getFrameSize( ), IMU 9-34 getSourceInformation, IMU I-24
getHeight( ), IMJ 5-21, IMJ 8-30, IMU 8-22 getSourceLocation( ), IMJ 3-34, IMJ 4-22, IMJ
getInputStream( ), IMJ 9-51 5-24, IMJ 8-35, IMU 5-21, IMU I-25
getIterCounter( ), IMA 7-15 getSourceName( ), IMJ 3-35, IMJ 4-23, IMJ 5-25,
getLocalContent, IMU I-21 IMJ 8-36, IMU 5-22, IMU I-26
getMessage( ), IMA 4-21, IMA 7-16 getSourceType( ), IMJ 3-36, IMJ 4-24, IMJ 5-26,
getMimeType( ), IMJ 3-29, IMJ 4-20, IMJ 5-22, IMJ 8-37, IMU 5-23, IMU I-27
IMJ 8-31, IMJ 9-52, IMU 5-17 getStatus( ), IMA 4-80
getMimeTypes( ), IMA 4-53 getSubAnnotations( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA
getMimeTypesCount( ), IMA 4-54 4-12
getName( ), IMA 4-8 getSuppAttributes( ), IMA 7-5
getNumberOfChannels( ), IMJ 3-30, IMU 6-31 getTaskCurrent( ), IMA 4-22, IMA 7-17
getNumberOfColors, IMU 9-36 getTaskEnd( ), IMA 4-23, IMA 7-18
getNumberOfColors( ), IMJ 8-32 getTaskStart( ), IMA 4-24, IMA 7-19
getNumberOfFrames, IMU 9-37 getUpdateTime( ), IMJ 3-37, IMJ 4-25, IMJ 5-27,
getNumberOfFrames( ), IMJ 8-33 IMJ 8-38, IMU 5-25, IMU I-28
getNumSubAnnotations( ), IMA 4-9 getURL( ), IMA 4-13
getOperationDesc( ), IMA 7-7 getVideoDuration, IMU 9-38
getOperations( ), IMA 7-8 getVideoDuration( ), IMJ 8-39
getOriginalFileName( ), IMJ 9-53 getWidth( ), IMJ 5-28, IMJ 8-40, IMU 8-23
GetOutputMode( ), IMA 4-79 handlesMime( ), IMA 4-57
getParameter( ), IMJ 9-87 import( ), IMU 6-34, IMU 7-18, IMU 8-24, IMU
getParameterNames( ), IMJ 9-88 9-39, IMU I-29
getParameterValues( ), IMJ 9-89 importData( ), IMJ 3-38, IMJ 4-26, IMJ 5-29, IMJ
getParent( ), IMA 4-10 8-41
getParserName( ), IMA 4-55 importFrom( ), IMJ 3-39, IMJ 4-27, IMJ 5-30, IMJ
getParserNames( ), IMA 4-34 8-42, IMU 6-36, IMU 7-21, IMU 8-26, IMU
getParsers( ), IMA 4-56 9-41, IMU 10-8, IMU I-31
getPreferredSize(), TreeViewer Bean importFrom( ) (all attributes), IMU 10-11
(XML), ADX 10-15 importFromXML( ), IMA 4-36
getPrefs( ), IMA 4-73 incrIterCounter( ), IMA 7-20
getProperties( ) (all attributes) for BFILEs, IMU incrTaskCurrent( ), IMA 7-21
10-24, IMU 10-36, IMU 10-48, IMU 10-68 inheriting, ADO 2-39
getProperties( ) (all attributes) for BLOBs, IMU init( ), IMU 6-8, IMU 7-6, IMU 9-9

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init( ) for ORDImage, IMU 8-7 map, PLS 10-10, ADO 2-17, ADO 8-8, ADO 9-15
init( ) for ORDImageSignature, IMU 8-44 map and order, JPG 3-20
init(srcType,srcLocation,srcName), IMU 6-10, Map methods, IPI 8-92
IMU 7-8, IMU 9-11 mark( ), IMA 7-44, IMJ 7-9, IMJ 7-25
init(srcType,srcLocation,srcName) for markSupported( ), IMJ 7-10, IMJ 7-26
ORDImage, IMU 8-9 member, ADO 2-16
initStatus( ), IMA 4-81 MetaData methods, IPI 8-96
insertionPerformed( ), IMA 4-64 NEXT, PLS 5-31
insertMedia( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-11 Number methods, IPI 8-104
insertMedia(Annotation, OrdMapping, object, PLS 10-3, PLS 10-7
AnnListener), IMA 4-37 object-relational, JPG 1-6
insertMedia(Annotation, OrdMapping, of object types, ADO 2-2
AnnListener, Connection), IMA 4-38 open( ), IMU I-34
instantiability, ADO 2-38 openSource( ), IMJ 3-47, IMJ 4-35, IMJ 8-50,
IntervalDS methods, IPI 8-71 IMU 5-27
IntervalYM methods, IPI 8-82 ORDAudio, IMU 6-12
invoking, ADO 2-16 ORDDoc, IMU 7-10
isDescendantOf( ), IMA 4-14 order, PLS 10-10, ADO 2-18, ADO 8-8, ADO
isDone( ), IMA 4-25, IMA 7-22 9-15, ADO 9-19
isEnabledAndExecutable( ), IMA 7-9 OrdHttpJspResponseHandler( ), IMJ 9-32
isExtractable( ), IMA 4-39 OrdHttpJspResponseHandler(PageContext), IM
isInitialized( ), IMA 4-26, IMA 7-23 J 9-33
isLittleEndian( ), IMA 7-43 OrdHttpResponseHandler( ), IMJ 9-4
isLocal, IMU I-33 OrdHttpResponseHandler(HttpServletRequest,
isLocal( ), IMJ 3-41, IMJ 4-29, IMJ 5-32, IMJ 8-44, HttpServletResponse), IMJ 9-5
IMU 5-26 OrdHttpUploadFormData( ), IMJ 9-91
isPlayable( ), IMA 4-40 OrdHttpUploadFormData(ServletRequest), IMJ
isSimilar( ), IMJ 6-7, IMU 8-49 9-92
isUploadRequest( ), IMJ 9-90 ORDimage, IMU 8-10
LAST, PLS 5-30 ORDImageSignature, IMU 8-45
LIMIT, PLS 5-30 ORDSource, IMU I-6
loadAudio(OrdAudio), IMJ 9-55 ORDVideo, IMU 9-13
loadAudio(OrdAudio,byte[ ][ ], boolean), IMJ overloading, ADO 2-39
9-57 overriding, ADO 2-37, ADO 2-39, ADO 2-40
loadBlob( ), IMJ 9-60 overriding a method a supertype, SQL 16-14
loadDataFromByteArray( ), IMJ 3-42, IMJ 4-30, parse( ), IMA 6-2, IMA 6-6, IMA 7-36
IMJ 5-33, IMJ 8-45 parseFormData( ), IMJ 9-93
loadDataFromFile( ), IMJ 3-44, IMJ 4-32, IMJ parseMedia( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-7, IMA 3-8
5-34, IMJ 8-47 parseMedia(InputStream, String,
loadDataFromInputStream( ), IMJ 3-45, IMJ AnnListener), IMA 4-41
4-33, IMJ 5-35, IMJ 8-48 parseMedia(String, AnnListener), IMA 4-42
loadDoc(OrdDoc), IMJ 9-62 parseMedia(String, AnnListener, String), IMA
loadDoc(OrdDoc,byte[ ][ ],boolean), IMJ 9-64 4-43
loadImage(OrdImage), IMJ 9-67 parsePerformed( ), IMA 4-65
loadImage(OrdImage,String), IMJ 9-69 playMedia( ), IMA 4-45
loadVideo(OrdVideo), IMJ 9-71 PL/SQL, ADO 3-2
loadVideo(OrdVideo,byte[ ][ ],boolean), IMJ PObject methods, IPI 8-126
9-73 preventing overriding in subtypes, SQL 16-14

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PRIOR, PLS 5-31 removeSubAnnotation( ), IMA 4-17
privileges on, CON 23-12 Report( ), IMA 4-82, IMA 6-11
process( ), IMJ 5-36, IMU 8-29, IMU 10-51 ReportError(short, Object, String, int,
processAudioCommand( ), IMJ 3-49, IMU 6-39 String), IMA 4-83
processCommand( ), IMU I-36 ReportError(short, Throwable), IMA 4-84
processCopy( ), IMJ 5-37, IMU 8-34 reset( ), IMA 7-71, IMJ 7-15, IMJ 7-31
processCopy( ) for BFILEs, IMU 10-55 saveMIMEMappings( ), IMA 4-59
processCopy( ) for BLOBs, IMU 10-53 saveToAnnotation( ), IMA 6-2, IMA 6-9, IMA
processSourceCommand( ), IMJ 3-51, IMJ 4-37, 7-37
IMJ 8-52, IMU 5-29 saveToFile( ), IMA 4-75
processVideoCommand( ), IMJ 8-54, IMU 9-44 seek( ), IMJ 7-16, IMJ 7-32
read( ), IMJ 7-11, IMJ 7-27, IMU I-38 SELF parameter, ADO 2-16
read(byte[ ]), IMA 7-45, IMJ 7-12, IMJ 7-28 sendAudio( ), IMJ 9-6, IMJ 9-34
read(byte[ ], int, int), IMA 7-46, IMJ 7-13, IMJ sendDoc( ), IMJ 9-8, IMJ 9-36
7-29 sendImage( ), IMJ 9-10, IMJ 9-38
readAVILanguage( ), IMA 7-48 sendResponse(String, int, InputStream,
readByte( ), IMA 7-49 Timestamp), IMJ 9-16, IMJ 9-44
readByteArray(byte[ ], int), IMA 7-50 sendResponse(String,int,BFILE,Timestamp), IM
readByteArray(int), IMA 7-51 J 9-12, IMJ 9-40
readColor48( ), IMA 7-52 sendResponse(String,int,BLOB,Timestamp), IM
readDate( ), IMA 7-53 J 9-14, IMJ 9-42
readDate(int, String), IMA 7-54 sendResponseBody(int,BFILE), IMJ 9-18
readExtended( ), IMA 7-55 sendResponseBody(int,BLOB), IMJ 9-20
readFixedPoint16( ), IMA 7-56 sendResponseBody(int,InputStream), IMJ 9-22
readFixedPoint32( ), IMA 7-57 sendVideo( ), IMJ 9-24, IMJ 9-46
readFourCC( ), IMA 7-58 setAttribute( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-10, IMA 4-18,
readFromSource( ), IMJ 3-53, IMJ 4-39, IMJ 8-56, IMA 6-10
IMU 5-32 setAudioDuration( ), IMJ 3-55, IMU 6-42
readInt( ), IMA 6-8, IMA 7-59 setBitRate( ), IMJ 8-58, IMU 9-47
readLong( ), IMA 7-60 setBufferSize( ), IMJ 9-26
readPascalString( ), IMA 7-61 setComments( ), IMJ 3-56, IMJ 4-41, IMJ 8-59
readPascalString(int), IMA 7-62 setCompressionFormat( ), IMJ 5-39
readPascalString(Short), IMA 7-63 setCompressionType( ), IMJ 3-57, IMJ 8-60, IMU
readQTLanguage( ), IMA 7-64 6-43, IMU 9-48
readRectangle( ), IMA 7-65 setContentFormat( ), IMJ 5-40
readShort( ), IMA 7-66 setContentLength( ), IMJ 4-42, IMJ 5-41
readString( ), IMA 6-9, IMA 7-67 setDataBuffer method, IPI 2-27
readUnsignedByte( ), IMA 7-68 setDescription( ), IMJ 3-58, IMJ 8-61, IMU 6-44,
readUnsignedInt( ), IMA 7-69 IMU 9-49
readUnsignedShort( ), IMA 7-70 setEncoding( ), IMJ 3-59, IMU 6-46
Ref methods, IPI 8-132 setFormat( ), IMJ 3-60, IMJ 4-43, IMJ 5-42, IMJ
RefAny methods, IPI 8-139, IPI 8-143 8-62, IMU 6-47, IMU 7-24, IMU 9-51
relational interface, IMU 10-2 setFrameRate( ), IMJ 8-63, IMU 9-53
release( ), IMJ 9-76, IMJ 9-94 setFrameResolution( ), IMJ 8-64, IMU 9-54
remaining( ), IMJ 7-14, IMJ 7-30 setFrameSize( ), IMU 9-55
removeAttribute( ), IMA 4-15 setHeight( ), IMJ 5-43, IMJ 8-65
removeMimeType( ), IMA 4-58 setIterCounter( ), IMA 7-24
removeSampleAnns( ), IMA 4-16 setKnownAttributes( ), IMJ 3-61, IMJ 8-66, IMU

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6-49, IMU 9-57 static, SQL 16-13, ADO 2-20, ADO 8-30
setLittleEndian( ), IMA 7-72 Stream methods, IPI 8-211
setLocal, IMU I-40 terminateConnection method, IPI 2-3
setLocal( ), IMJ 3-63, IMJ 4-44, IMJ 5-44, IMJ terminateEnvironment method, IPI 2-3
8-68, IMU 5-34 terminateStatement method, IPI 2-8
setMaxMemory( ), IMJ 9-95 Timestamp methods, IPI 8-216
setMessage( ), IMA 7-25 TRIM, PLS 5-33
setMimeMap( ), IMA 4-60 trim( ), IMU I-44
setMimeType( ), IMJ 3-64, IMJ 4-45, IMJ 5-45, trimSource( ), IMJ 3-74, IMJ 4-50, IMJ 8-80, IMU
IMJ 8-69, IMU 5-35 5-40
setNumberOfChannels, IMU 6-51 updateUI(), TreeViewer Bean (XML), ADX
setNumberOfChannels( ), IMJ 3-65 10-15
setNumberOfColors( ), IMJ 8-70, IMU 9-60 warningOccured( ), IMA 3-12, IMA 4-66
setNumberOfFrames( ), IMJ 8-71, IMU 9-61 without implementation, SQL 16-14
SetOutputMode( ), IMA 3-6, IMA 4-85 write( ), IMU I-46
setPageContext( ), IMJ 9-48 write(byte[ ]), IMJ 7-42
setPreferences( ), IMA 4-76 write(byte[ ], int, int), IMJ 7-43
setProperties, IMU 8-36 write(int), IMJ 7-44
setProperties( ), IMJ 4-46, IMJ 5-46, IMU 6-52, writeToSource( ), IMJ 3-76, IMJ 4-52, IMJ 8-82,
IMU 9-62 IMU 5-42
setProperties( ) (XML), IMU 6-52, IMU 7-26 methods of object types, CON 13-4
setProperties( ) for foreign images, IMU 8-38 map methods, CON 13-7
setProperties(byte[ ][ ]), IMJ 3-66, IMJ 8-72 order methods, CON 13-7
setProperties(byte[ ][ ], boolean), IMJ 3-68, IMJ PL/SQL, CON 13-18
8-74 purchase order example, CON 13-2, CON 13-5
setProperties(String), IMJ 5-47 selfish style of invocation, CON 13-6
setProperty( ), IMA 2-7, IMA 3-7, IMA 4-77 methods option, JJP 3-21
setSampleSize( ), IMJ 3-70, IMU 6-55 methods, overloaded, translating, JJP 2-23
setSamplingRate( ), IMJ 3-71, IMU 6-54 methodToCall, JPR 12-4, JPR 12-26
setServletRequest( ), IMJ 9-27, IMJ 9-97 MFS, DMC 3-4
setServletResponse( ), IMJ 9-28 validate, DMC 3-6
setSource( ), IMJ 3-72, IMJ 4-48, IMJ 5-48, IMJ MGW_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE role, ADQ 18-13
8-76, IMU 5-37 MGWD901.SQL script, MIG 7-29
setSourceInformation( ), IMU I-41 mgw.ora file, ADQ 18-9
setTask( ), IMA 6-8, IMA 7-26 example, ADQ 18-10
setTaskCurrent(int), IMA 6-8, IMA 7-27 MI datetime format element, SQL 2-70
setTaskCurrent(int, String), IMA 7-28 MI number format element, SQL 2-65
setType, ADX 7-6 MIB objects, SNM 1-8
setUpdateTime( ), IMJ 3-73, IMJ 4-49, IMJ 5-49, MIB variables
IMJ 8-77, IMU 5-39, IMU I-43 scaling dynamically, SNM 4-2
setVideoDuration( ), IMJ 8-78, IMU 9-64 MIBs, SNM 1-3
setWidth( ), IMJ 5-50, IMJ 8-79 defined, SNM 1-8
setXMLDocument(doc), ADX 10-15 Listener MIB, SNM B-1
skip( ), IMJ 7-17, IMJ 7-33 Oracle Database MIB, SNM A-1
skipBytes(int), IMA 7-73 Oracle Names MIB, SNM C-1
skipBytes(long), IMA 7-74 private, SNM 1-9
SQLException methods, IPI 8-165 public Network Services MIB, SNM E-1
Statement methods, IPI 8-167 public RDBMS MIB, SNM D-1

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reading variable descriptions, SNM 5-1 LONG-to-LOB using ALTER TABLE, ADL 8-6
standard hierarchy, SNM 1-9 LONG-to-LOBs, constraints maintained, ADL
structure of, SNM 1-9 8-8
variables, SNM 1-9 LONG-to-LOBs, indexing, ADL 8-9
micro precompiler options, PCC 10-6 net service names from a tnsnames.ora file to a
Microsoft Active Directory, NET 3-6, OID 13-2, directory, NET 10-2
OSD 9-42 objects from Oracle Names to a directory
Microsoft SQL Server, ODP 1-9 server, NET 10-6 to NET 10-16, NER 3-13
Microsoft Transaction Services, NEW 3-55 Real Application Clusters issues, RAC 4-23
middle tier single instance to Real Application
using proxy user with, OID 5-20, OID 10-5 Clusters, RAC 10-2
middle tier systems, ADG 12-4 to Real Application Clusters with raw
middle-tier considerations, JSS 4-48 devices, RAC 10-7
MIG utility to Real Application Clusters with shared file
command-line options, MIG D-9 systems, RAC 10-7
error messages, MIG D-14 migrating character sets in Oracle9i Real
memory requirements for, MIG D-3 Application Clusters, GLO 10-10
MULTIPLIER option, MIG D-27 migrating data, OID E-2
options from other LDAP directories, OID E-2
CHECK_ONLY, MIG D-9 from other LDAP-compliant directories, OID
DBNAME, MIG D-9 E-1, OID E-2
MULTIPLIER, MIG D-9 migrating to another Workspace Manager
NEW_DBNAME, MIG D-10 release, ADW B-1
NO_SPACE_CHECK, MIG D-10 migration, ADL 1-8
PFILE, MIG D-10 7.x to 8.0, OCI 1-21
SPOOL, MIG D-10 ALTER DATABASE CONVERT statement
overview, MIG D-2 rerunning, MIG D-30
running, MIG D-10 ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS
on UNIX operating systems, MIG D-10 MIGRATE statement, MIG 3-22
on Windows platforms, MIG D-12 CHAR columns to NCHAR columns, GLO
space required for SYSTEM tablespace, MIG 10-12
D-3 character sets, GLO 10-2
space requirements for, MIG D-3 control files, MIG 3-16
MIGRATE clause error message codes, PCO A-9, PCC A-6
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-26 from a single-byte character set to a multibyte
MIGRATE user character set, GLO 10-9
avoid, MIG D-7 from application-specific repositories
MIGRATE.BSQ script, MIG D-13 intermediate template file, OID E-5
Migrated Rows, OTP 5-18 include files, PCC 5-36
migrated rows, PGR 22-22, OTP 23-1 instructions and issues, SUG A-1
eliminating from table, procedure, SAG 21-8 NCHAR and NLS, MIG 5-33
listing, SQL 12-44 OGIS, SUG 15-4, SUG 15-5
of clusters, SQL 12-38 Oracle Managed Files file names, MIG 4-2
migrating Oracle8 NCHAR columns to Oracle9i, GLO
aliases from Oracle Names to net service aliases 10-11
in a directory, NER 3-9 parallel execution, MIG 4-16
LONG to LOBs, ADL 6-23 post-migration actions, SPR 34-1
LONG to LOBs. See LONG-to-LOB, ADL 8-2 procedures, SUG 15-1

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returning to exclusive mode, RDE B-8 SDO_AGGR_MBR aggregate function, SUG
ROWID compatibility, MIG D-38 12-7
ROWID format, ADG 3-35 SDO_MAX_MBR_ORDINATE function, SUG
rowids, MIG D-32 11-30
session, OCI 8-12, OCI 15-32 SDO_MBR function, SUG 11-32
to a different operating system, MIG 3-9 SDO_MIN_MBR_ORDINATE function, SUG
to current Spatial release, SUG 15-11 11-34
to NCHAR datatypes, GLO 10-11 minimum communication, REP 2-50
to release 7.3.4, SUG 15-6 conflict resolution, REP 5-40
troubleshooting quiesce, REP 5-41
datafile version integrity, MIG D-30 MINIMUM conflict resolution handler, STM 7-10
See also upgrading minimum conflict resolution method, REP 5-33
Migration event, PGR 12-15 MINIMUM EXTENT clause
migration from earlier releases, PCO A-9, PCC A-7 of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-105
MIME of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-84
overriding with DBUri servlet, XDG 12-35 MINIMUM EXTENT parameter, DWG 21-17
MIME mapping file, IMA 2-2, IMA 4-50 MININCLUSIVE -
MIME types oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M
mapping, IMA 4-49 ININCLUSIVE, JPR 7-57
MIME types file, IMA 2-2 mining algorithm settings object, DMC 1-25
MimeMap class, IMA 4-49 mining apply
MimeMap constructor, IMA 4-50 output data, DMC 3-10
MimeMapFile parameter, IMA 2-2 mining apply output, DMC 1-27
mime.types file, IMA 2-2 mining attribute, DMC 1-25
MimeTypesFile parameter, IMA 2-2 mining function settings
MIN aggregate function, PLS 6-2 build, DMC 3-4
MIN function, SQL 6-94 creating, DMC 3-4
MIN_LEVEL function, OLS 4-24 validate, DMC 3-6
MIN_LSNR_RESTART_INTERVAL configuration mining function settings (MFS) object, DMC 1-24
parameter, RCG 3-11 mining model object, DMC 1-26
MIN_TTL networking parameter, NER 10-13 mining result object, DMC 1-26
MINEXCLUSIVE - mining tasks, DMC 1-3
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M MiningApplyOutput object, DMC 3-10
INEXCLUSIVE, JPR 7-57 MiningFunctionSettings object, DMC 3-4
MINEXTENTS parameter MINLENGTH -
of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-60 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M
MINEXTENTS storage parameter INLENGTH, JPR 7-57
automatic allocations, RAA B-4, RDE B-9 MINUS operator, TXT 3-28
cannot alter, SAG 14-13, SAG 15-12 optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37
deallocating unused space, SAG 14-26 stopword transformations, TXT H-5
default, RDE B-9 MINUS set operator, PLS 6-6, SQL 3-6, SQL 18-24
description, SAG 14-10 MINVALUE parameter
rollback segments, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20 of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE
MINIMIZE RECORDS PER BLOCK clause of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-37 mirrored control files, SAG 6-3
minimum bounding rectangle mirrored files
AVERAGE_MBR procedure, SUG 16-5 online redo log, SAG 7-6
EXTENT_OF function, SUG 16-17 location, SAG 7-9

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loss of, UMR 6-6 of LOCK TABLE, SQL 17-76
size, SAG 7-9 MODE interaction with DBMS, PCC 10-17
splitting, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16 mode of a parameter in PL/SQL, ADA 3-3
suspend/resume mode, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16 MODE option
using RMAN, RMN 9-18 default value for, ZZP 3-7
mirroring effects of, PCO 4-31, ZZP 1-17
backups using, RMN 9-18 purpose of, ZZP 3-7
control files, SAG 2-36 syntax for, ZZP 3-7
disks, DWG 4-10 usage notes for, ZZP 3-7
redo logs, PGR 15-19 MODE precompiler option, PCO 14-30, PCC 10-32
miscellaneous functions, OCI 16-179 mode, parameter, PCO 6-5
missing data columns model, JPR 17-3
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-37 apply, DMC 3-1
MISSING datafiles, SAG 6-9 build
missing values, DMC 1-29 synchronous, DMC 3-6
MIX_INFO procedure, SUG 16-21 building, DMC 3-1
MIXED - score, DMC 3-1
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.MIXED, JPR model apply, DMC 3-7, DMC 3-13
11-70, JPR 11-323 ApplyContentItem, DMC 3-11
mixed character sets ApplyMutipleScoringItem, DMC 3-11
causing data loss, GLO 10-6 ApplyTargetProbabilityItem, DMC 3-11
mixed character-set columns asynchronous, DMC 3-14
indexing, TXT 2-24 generated columns in output, DMC 3-11
mixed formats including input columns in output, DMC 3-12
filtering, TAD 2-13 input data, DMC 3-9
mixed notation, PLS 8-13 main steps, DMC 3-8
mixed_case attribute, TXT 2-42 physical data specification, DMC 3-9
mixed-format columns specify output format, DMC 3-10
filtering, TXT 2-26 synchronous, DMC 3-13
indexing, TXT 2-27 validate output object, DMC 3-13
supported formats for, TXT B-5 model apply (figure), DMC 1-22
MKTABLES.SQL script, ADA 6-3 model apply (scoring), DMC 1-22
MLSLABEL model build
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 asynchronous, DMC 3-7
MM datetime format element, SQL 2-70 model building, DMC 1-19
mobile application main steps, DMC 3-2
JDeveloper, ADX 25-9 outline, DMC 2-2
mobile applications, NEW 3-30 overview, DMC 3-2
mobile computing environment prerequisites, DMC 3-2
materialized views, CON 10-22 model building (figure), DMC 1-20
mobile devices, NEW 3-12 MODEL command, OLA 3-28, OLA 8-5
MOD, ERR 39-1 Model Seeker, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-14
MOD function, SQL 6-95 sample programs, DMC A-3
MODE using, DMC 2-3
equivalent values, PCO 14-30 model testing, DMC 1-21
mode MODEL.COMPRPT program, OLA 8-11
archiving, RCO 1-6 MODEL.DEPRPT program, OLA 8-11
MODE clause modeling

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conceptual, PER 2-12 event set, OEA 6-40
data, PER 1-14 MODIFY clause
queue entity, ADQ 7-2 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-48
workloads, PER 1-25 MODIFY CONSTRAINT clause
modeling and design, ADQ 7-1 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-11, SQL 11-57
modeling commands, OSG 2-7 of ALTER VIEW, SQL 12-32
modeling support, OSG A-6 MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES clause, SAG
models 17-44
base, OLA 8-4 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-68, SQL 9-81
basic commands, OLA 8-5 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-60
compiling, OLA 8-3, OLA 8-7 using for partitioned tables, SAG 17-43
creating, OLA 8-2 MODIFY DEFAULT ATTRIBUTES FOR
creating a nested hierarchy, OLA 8-4 PARTITION clause
debugging, OLA 8-11 of ALTER TABLE, SAG 17-43
defined, OLA 8-2 MODIFY LOB clause
editing, OLA 8-2 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-56
parent, OLA 8-4 MODIFY LOB storage clause
running, OLA 8-3, OLA 8-9 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-96,
scenario, OLA 8-12 SQL 9-101
solution variables, OLA 8-2 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-56
types of solution blocks, OLA 8-8 MODIFY NESTED TABLE clause
MODEL.XEQRPT program, OLA 8-11 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-11, SQL 11-56
modes MODIFY PARTITION clause, SAG 17-44, SAG
archive log, BRC 1-11 17-48, SAG 17-51
archiving, REF 1-83 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-69, SQL 9-82
CASCADE, XDG 5-13 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-102
FORCE, XDG 5-13 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-61
Lmode, PGR 24-18 MODIFY scoped_table_ref_constraint clause
NOARCHIVELOG of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-104
recovery from failure, UMR 4-22 MODIFY SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-45
of parameters, ADG 9-6 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-70, SQL 9-83
request, PGR 24-18 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-64
resource, RCO 5-4 MODIFY VARRAY clause
table lock, CON 20-23 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-15, SQL 11-57
modes, parameter, PCC 7-3, JPG 3-3 modifyDN, audit log event, OID 5-30
IN, PLS 8-14 modifying
IN OUT, PLS 8-16 a data item in a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
OUT, PLS 8-14 change plan, OCM 2-10
modifiable join view existing analysis, ODP 4-39
definition of, ADG 2-15 listener.ora file, ADQ 18-7
modified data object definitions using Plan Editor, OCM 3-2
instance recovery, RAA 7-10 selection criteria for a class of data in an analysis
modified exemplar chart, ODP 4-44
applications used to create, OCM 3-6 tnsnames.ora file, ADQ 18-8
creating with Plan Editor, OCM 3-17 user-defined classes, ODP 4-23
modifiersName attribute, OID 2-5, OID E-4 modifying user-defined charts, ODP 3-26, OSM
optional in top, OID 2-10 3-24
modify modifyTimestamp attribute, OID 2-5, OID E-4

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optional in top, OID 2-10 procedures, STM 16-48
MODTRACE option, OLA 8-11 rules, STM 16-41
modularity, PLS 1-12, PLS 8-3, PLS 9-5 statistics for Real Application Clusters, RDE 4-5
module tags, STM 16-49
cursor declarations in, ADA 2-2 apply process value, STM 16-50
definition of, ADA 2-2 current session value, STM 16-49
preamble to, ADA 2-2 MONITORING clause
procedures in, ADA 2-2 CREATE TABLE, SAG 15-9
structure of, ADA 2-7 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-36
MODULE clause, ADA 2-8 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-55
module file monitoring datafiles, SAG 12-28
text conventions in, ADA 2-14 monitoring performance, NEW 3-27
Module Language monitoring RMAN, RMN 15-15
defined by ANSI committee, ADA 1-5 monitoring SQL Server, ODP 1-9
sample program, ADA 2-2, ADA 6-2 MONITORING USAGE clause
syntax diagrams for, ADA B-2 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-80
Module Language Sample Program, ADA 6-10 of ALTER INDEX statement, SAG 16-21
modulo, RAA B-2 monitoring user actions, CON 24-2
MON datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL monitors, RCG 1-4, RCG 1-9
2-73 troubleshooting, RCG 8-17
monetary parameters, GLO 3-32 monolingual linguistic sort
monitor example, GLO 4-7
performance, REF 1-86 monolingual linguistic sorts
monitor log files, RCG 8-3 supported, GLO A-22
monitor thread monolithic agents, SNM 1-7
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services MONTH -
agents, HET 5-3, HET 5-6 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.M
monitoring ONTH, JPR 7-57
AnyData datatype queues, STM 16-11 MONTH datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL
event consumers, STM 16-12 2-73
viewing event contents, STM 16-13 months
apply process, STM 16-19 format element, GLO 3-21
apply handlers, STM 16-22 language of names, GLO 3-21
DML handlers, STM 16-22 MONTHS_BETWEEN function, SQL 6-96
error handlers, STM 16-22 morpheme attribute, TXT 2-52
error queue, STM 16-35, STM 16-36 MOUNT clause
capture process, STM 16-3 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-25
latency, STM 16-6, STM 16-8 MOUNT option
DDL handlers, STM 16-23 STARTUP command, SAG 4-7
log file, ADQ 18-26 STARTUP statement, UMR 4-18, UMR 4-19
message handlers, STM 16-23 mounting a database, SAG 4-6
Oracle Streams, STM 16-1 MOVE clause
parallel processing, DWG 21-68 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-29, SQL 11-85
procedures for, RDE 4-8 MOVE ONLINE clause
propagation jobs, STM 16-15 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-86
refresh, DWG 14-19 MOVE PARTITION clause, SAG 17-44, SAG 17-48
registered non-Oracle queues, ADQ 18-20 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-66
rule-based transformations MOVE PARTITION statement

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rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43 blanks with SQL*Loader, UTL 6-32
MOVE SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-44, SAG Express equivalents, OSG A-4
17-49 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-17
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-67 multibyte encoding schemes, GLO 2-10
move_primary command, RCG 4-2, RCG 4-6 fixed-width, GLO 2-10
movie text track shift-sensitive variable-width, GLO 2-10
attributes for, IMA C-8 variable-width, GLO 2-10
MOVIE_CAST attribute, IMA C-4 multi-byte Globalization Support features
MOVIE_DIRECTOR attribute, IMA C-4 datatypes, PCO 2-17
MOVIE_EDIT_INFORMATION attribute, IMA multibyte Globalization Support features
C-4 with PL/SQL, PCO 4-40
MOVIE_WARNING attribute, IMA C-4 multibyte parameter encoding, globalization
MovieAnn attributes, IMA C-4 support, JSE 8-5
movieExtractTextFilePrefix parameter, IMA 2-5 multi-CD support, OUI 3-8
moving multidimensional arrays
annotation box in an analysis chart, ODP 4-50 cannot be declared as host variables, ZZP 1-14
moving control files, SAG 6-5 invalid use of, ZZP 1-14
moving the primary role, RCG 4-6 multidimensional data model, OLA 3-16
MPP. See massively parallel processing multidimensional metadata model (MDM)
mpstat utility, OID 19-2 description, OSA 2-2
MQSeries introduction, OSA 1-5
messaging links, SPR 31-10 multihomed hosts, NET 12-7
queue properties, SPR 31-12 multi-language columns
msgtxt, OIA 3-18 indexing, TAD 2-15
msgtxt1, OIA 3-19 multi-language indexing, TXT 7-19
MTBF (mean time between failures) multi-language stoplist, TXT 2-46, TXT 2-86
tuning I/O, PGR 15-2 about, TAD 2-27
MTS. See shared server multi-language tables
MTS_MAX_DISPATCHERS in INIT.ORA, SNM querying, TXT 1-26, TXT 2-47
A-51 multi-level collections, NEW 3-4
MTS_MAX_SERVERS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-51 multilevel collections, PLS 5-26, SQL 15-41
MTS_SERVERS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-52 See collections, multilevel
MTTR, RCO 10-2 multilevel referential integrity constraints, ADW
MULTI_COLUMN_DATASTORE, TAD 1-8 1-17
about, TAD 2-12 multilexers
example, TAD 2-22 creating, GLO 5-23
MULTI_LEXER, TAD 2-15 multi-line comments, PLS 2-10
example, TAD 2-24 multilingual data
MULTI_LEXER object specifying column lengths, GLO 5-19
CREATE INDEX example, TXT 1-38 multilingual demo, GLO 9-23
example, TXT 2-46 multilingual document search
MULTI_LEXER type, TXT 2-46 creating indexes, GLO 5-22
MULTI_STOPLIST type, TXT 7-36 multilingual linguistic sort
Multi-Administrator System, OEM 1-11 example, GLO 4-7
multiblock writes, CON 8-8 multilingual linguistic sorts
MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT initialization supported, GLO A-24
parameter, DWG 13-28 multilingual support
multibyte character sets, PCO 4-39 restricted, GLO 2-24

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unrestricted, GLO 2-25 UNIX, RAC 4-23
multimaster flag Windows, RAC 4-23
toggling, OID 22-11 Multiple Oracle Homes (MOH), OUI 2-1
multimaster replication, REP 1-6, REP 2-1, OID 1-8, multiple outputs, ADX 5-20
OID 13-4, OID 13-6, OID 21-2 multiple protocol addresses, NET 15-2
and high availability, OID 20-7 multiple recipients, ADQ 1-18
architecture, REP 2-18 multiple rows
asynchronous, REP 2-7 buffering, HET 3-12
benefits, ODS 3-3 multiple server processes, OID 2-19
concepts, REP 2-2 multiple servers
definition, ODS 3-3 executing statement against, OCI 4-5
disconnected materialized views, REP 2-6 multiple tasks
failover, REP 2-4 submitting a job, OEA 5-13
load balancing, REP 2-5 multiple threads, OID A-34, OAD A-28
monitoring, RAR 10-2 in ldapaddmt, OID A-13, OAD A-7
security increasing the number of, OID A-14, OAD A-7
trusted compared with untrusted, RAR A-3 multiple XML documents, delimiting, ADX 4-74
synchronous, REP 2-7, REP 2-9 multiple-column indexes
transaction propagation protection, REP 2-53 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-19
uses for, REP 2-4 multiple-CPU systems
multimedia datatypes, CON 13-3 optimizing direct path loads, UTL 9-23
multimedia LOB data retrieval and update multiple-process systems
performance number of processes, REF 1-133
improving, IMU 11-29 multiple-process systems (multiuser
multiple addresses, NET 15-4 systems), CON 8-2
configuring client load balancing, NET 15-6 multiple-table load
configuring connect-time failover, NET 15-6 generating unique sequence numbers using
multiple analytic workspaces, OLA 2-6 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-58
multiple archiver processes, DWG 21-84 SQL*Loader control file specification, UTL 5-39
multiple buffer pools, PGR 14-13 MULTIPLEX (MUL or MULT) attribute, NET
multiple configuration set entries, OID 11-3 13-13, NET 14-4
multiple CONTAINS multiplexed control files
improving performance, TAD 5-16 importance of, SAG 6-3
multiple hierarchies, DWG 9-7 multiplexed files
multiple indexes, TAD 2-7 control files
multiple instances on different nodes, OID 25-7 loss of, UMR 3-9
multiple languages multiplexed redo log files, RAA 3-7
designing database schemas, GLO 5-18 example, RAA 3-8
storing data, GLO 5-19 total number of files, RAC 5-2
storing documents in LOBs, GLO 5-21 multiplexing
multiple listeners, NET 12-5, NER 8-2 archived redo logs, SAG 8-10
Multiple Network Cards, Agent behavior, OIA control files, SAG 6-3, CON 3-22
2-13 datafiles with Recovery Manager, RMN 5-18
multiple network cards, configuring, OIA 2-12 recovery and, BRC 1-5
multiple node failures, RAA 7-11 redo log files, SAG 7-5
multiple nodes groups, SAG 7-6
starting from one node, RAA 2-20 MULTIPLIER
multiple Oracle homes MIG utility option, MIG D-9, MIG D-27

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multipolygon, SUG 2-18 multi-tier environments
multi-record case (transactional format), DMC 1-23 auditing clients, SAG 26-13
MULTISET operator multitier materialized views, REP 1-8, REP 3-30
using with SYS_XMLGEN selects, XDG 10-46 conflict resolution, REP 5-7
MULTISET parameter definition, CON 1-35
of CAST function, SQL 6-26 fast refresh, REP 3-66
multitable inserts, SQL 17-64 levels, REP 3-30
conditional, SQL 17-64 master materialized views, REP 3-31
examples, SQL 17-69 restrictions, REP 3-35
unconditional, SQL 17-64 materialized view groups
Multi-tasking, ADA 2-20 ownership, REP 3-36
Multi-tasking Example, ADA 2-21 restrictions, REP 3-35
Multi-tasking Restrictions, ADA 2-21 setting up, RAR 2-24
multithreaded applications multitier systems
sample program, PCO 12-15, PCC 11-12 auditing, OSD 7-4, OSD 9-23
user-interface features authentication, OSD 6-5
embedded SQL statements and proxy authentication, OSD 4-8, OSD 9-10
directives, PCO 12-8, PCC 11-7 security, OSD 3-8
multithreaded command line tools single sign-on, OSD 4-11
ldapaddmt, OAD A-7 multitiered application environments, RCO 10-6
ldapmodifymt, OAD A-28 multiuser environments, CON 8-2
multithreaded command-line tools multivalued attributes, OID 2-6
ldapaddmt, OID 7-13, OID A-13 adding values to, by using ldapmodify, OID
ldapmodifymt, OID 7-13, OID A-34 A-30
multithreaded development converting to single-valued, OID 6-16
basic concepts, OCI 9-3 member, OID 7-8
multithreaded Heterogeneous Services agents orclEntryLevelACI, OID 12-3
administering, HET 5-7 multivalued attributes, adding values to, OAD
advantages, HET 5-3 A-24
agent control utility (agtctl), HET 5-7 multiversion concurrency control, CON 20-5
architecture, HET 5-3 multiversion read consistency, RCO 1-5
configuration parameters, HET 5-13 multiversioning, MIG 1-9
dispatcher threads, HET 5-3, HET 5-6 multiworkspace views (xxx_MW), ADW 3-18
monitor thread, HET 5-3, HET 5-6 mutating errors and triggers, CON 17-19
task threads, HET 5-4, HET 5-6 mutating tables, ADG 15-23
multithreaded LDAP servers, OID 1-8 mutual recursion, PLS 8-63
multi-threaded server (MTS) MV_CAPABILITIES_TABLE table, DWG 8-54
BFILEs, ADL 4-18, ADL 12-10 MVIEW_WORKLOAD view, DWG 16-2
multi-threaded server. See shared server
multithreaded server. See shared server
N
multithreading, JJD 1-14, JPG 1-10
in server, JSS 11-26 n option (sqlj -n) (echo without execution), JSS 8-27
in SQLJ, overview, JSS 7-35 N SQL function, GLO 6-10
on multiple-CPU systems, UTL 9-23 N variable in SQLDA
relation to execution contexts, JSS 7-33 how value is set, PCC 15-7
sample application, JSS 7-36 purpose of, PCC 15-7
MULTITHREADING parameter N_STRING -
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-9 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N

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_STRING, JPR 7-57 named iterators
n_table_clause attribute, TXT 2-79 accessing, JSS 3-46
NA values, OLA 3-18 declaring, JSS 3-44
comparing, OLA 4-24 instantiating and populating, JSS 3-45
controlling how treated, OLA 4-32 scrollable, JSS 7-44
defined, OLA 4-32 using, JSS 3-43
in aggregation functions, OLA 4-33 named notation, PLS 8-13
in an allocation, OLA 9-6, OLA 9-7 named parameter association, ADA 2-12
in arithmetic operations, OLA 4-34 Named Pipes protocol
in Boolean expression, OLA 4-24 described, NET 4-6
substituting another value for, OLA 4-34 parameters for addresses, NER 5-3
times when relevant, OLA 4-32 PIPE parameter, NER 5-3
NAFILL function, OLA 4-32, OLA 4-34 PROTOCOL parameter, NER 5-3
Naive Bayes, DMC 1-2 SERVER parameter, NER 5-3
algorithm, DMC 1-12 named user limits
building models, DMC 3-1 setting initially, SAG 2-43
sample programs, DMC A-2 NamedNodeMap object, XDG 8-21
specifying, DMC 3-5 name-level locking, definition, ADX Glossary-13
NAME - names
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N cursor, PLS 6-7
AME, JPR 7-57 qualified, PLS 2-17
NAME clause, JPG 3-11 savepoint, PLS 6-47
of SET TRANSACTION, SQL 18-52 variable, PLS 2-18
NAME dimension, OLA 2-16 Names MIB
NAME in V$TABLESPACE, SNM A-22 see Oracle Names MIB, SNM C-1
name of compiler, JSS 8-82 Names Wizard, NET 5-13, NET 9-28, NET 9-33
name of Java VM, JSS 8-81 names, of object classes, OID 6-7
name resolution, ADG 2-32, PLS 2-18, PLS D-1 NAMES_DID table, MIG B-13
distributed databases, SAG 28-22 NAMES_DOM table for Oracle Names, MIG B-13
impact of global name changes, SAG 28-42 NAMES.ADDRESSES networking parameter, NET
schema objects, SAG 28-38 9-29, NET 9-34, NER 10-3
when global database name is NAMES.ADMIN_REGION networking
complete, SAG 28-37 parameter, MIG B-14, MIG B-15, NET 10-20,
when global database name is partial, SAG NER 10-3, NER 10-11
28-37 NAMES.ADMIN_REGION parameter, NET 9-29
when no global database name is NAMES.AUTHORITY_REQUIRED networking
specified, SAG 28-37 parameter, NER 10-7
NAMED clause NAMES.AUTO_REFRESH_EXPIRE networking
of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-96 parameter, NER 10-7
named composites, defined, OLA 3-18 NAMES.AUTO_REFRESH_RETRY networking
named datatypes parameter, NER 10-8
binding, OCI 5-10, OCI 11-36 NAMES.CACHE_CHECKPOINT_FILE networking
binding and defining, OCI 11-42 parameter, NER 10-8
defining, OCI 5-22, OCI 11-39 NAMES.CACHE_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL
definition, OCI 3-19 networking parameter, NER 10-9
external datatypes, OCI 3-19 NAMES.CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_FILE networking
indicator variables, OCI 2-37 parameter, NER 10-9
indicator variables for, OCI 2-35 NAMES.CONNECT_TIMEOUT networking

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parameter, NER 6-6, NER 10-10 NAMES.DOMAIN_HINTS networking
NAMESCTL utility parameter, NET 9-29, NET 9-34, NET 9-55,
discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-39 NER 10-15
NAMESCTL.ECHO networking parameter, NER NAMES.DOMAINS networking parameter, MIG
6-12 B-13, NET 9-29, NET 9-31, NET 9-34, NET 9-36,
NAMESCTL.INTERNAL_ENCRYPT_PASSWORD NER 10-13
networking parameter, NER 6-13 NAMES.DOMAINS parameter, NET 9-31, NET
NAMESCTL.INTERNAL_USE networking 9-36
parameter, NER 6-13 NAMES.FORWARDING_AVAILABLE networking
NAMESCTL.NO_INITIAL_SERVER networking parameter, NER 10-17
parameter, NER 6-14 NAMES.FORWARDING_DESIRED networking
NAMESCTL.NOCONFIRM networking parameter, NER 10-17
parameter, NER 6-14 namesini.sql script, NET 9-27
NAMESCTL.SERVER_PASSWORD networking namesini.sql script for Oracle Names, MIG B-21
parameter, NER 6-15 NAMES.INITIAL_RETRY_TIMEOUT networking
NAMESCTL.TRACE_DIRECTORY networking parameter, NET 9-41, NER 6-9
parameter, NER 6-16 NAMES.KEEP_DB_OPEN networking
NAMESCTL.TRACE_FILE networking parameter, NER 10-18
parameter, NER 6-16 names.log file, NET 17-27
NAMESCTL.TRACE_LEVEL networking NAMES.LOG_DIRECTORY networking
parameter, NER 6-15 parameter, NET 17-29, NER 10-18
NAMESCTL.TRACE_UNIQUE networking NAMES.LOG_FILE networking parameter, NET
parameter, NER 6-17 17-29, NER 10-19
NAMES.DCE.PREFIX networking parameter, NET NAMES.LOG_STATS_INTERVAL networking
11-12, NER 6-6 parameter, NER 10-19
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN networking NAMES.MAX_OPEN_ CONNECTIONS
parameter, NET 9-41, NET 11-2, NET 11-4, networking parameter, NET 9-41
NER B-4 NAMES.MAX_OPEN_CONNECTIONS networking
NAMES.DEFAULT_FORWARDERS networking parameter, NER 6-9, NER 10-20
parameter, NER 10-11 NAMES.MAX_REFORWARDS networking
NAMES.DEFAULT_FORWARDERS_ONLY parameter, NER 10-21
networking parameter, NER 10-12 NAMES.MESSAGE_POOL_ START_SIZE
NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE networking networking parameter, NET 9-41
parameter, NER B-4 NAMES.MESSAGE_POOL_START_SIZE
NAMES.DEFAULT.DOMAIN networking networking parameter, NER 6-10, NER 10-21
parameter, NER 6-7 NAMES.NDS.NAME.CONTEXT networking
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH networking parameter, NER B-4
parameter, NET 11-6, NER 6-7 NAMES.NIS.META_MAP networking
cds, NET 11-6, NER 6-8 parameter, NET 11-12, NER 6-10
hostname, NET 11-5, NER 6-8 NAMES.NO_MODIFY_RESPONSE networking
ldap, NET 11-5, NER 6-8 parameter, NER 10-22
nis, NET 11-6, NER 6-8 NAMES.NO_REGION_DATABASE networking
onames, NET 11-5, NER 6-8 parameter, NER 10-23
tnsnames, NET 11-5, NER 6-8 NAMES.ORA configuration file, SNM C-1, SNM
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH parameter, OAS C-7
12-17 names.ora file
NAMES.DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_FILE configuration parameter reference, NER
networking parameter, NER 10-24 10-3 to NER 10-29

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described, NET 3-2 NAMES.MESSAGE_POOL_START_SIZE, N
parameters ER 10-21
BASE, NET 10-21, NER 10-6 NAMES.NO_MODIFY_REQUESTS, NER
DESCRIPTION, NER 10-5 10-22
DOMAIN, NER 10-13 NAMES.NO_REGION_DATABASE, NER
DOMAIN_LIST, NER 10-15 10-23
EXPIRE, NER 10-5 NAMES.PASSWORD, NER 10-23
FILE, NET 10-22 NAMES.RESET_STATS_INTERVAL, NER
HINT_LIST, NER 10-11, NER 10-15 10-24
HOST, NET 10-21, NER 10-5 NAMES.SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP, NER
MIN_TTL, NER 10-13 10-24
NAMES.ADDRESSES, NER 10-3 NAMES.SERVER_NAME, NER 10-25
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION, NET 10-20, NER NAMES.TOPOLOGY_CHECKPOINT_FILE,
10-3, NER 10-11 NER 10-26
NAMES.AUTHORITY_REQUIRED, NER NAMES.TRACE_DIRECTORY, NET 17-50,
10-7 NER 10-26
NAMES.AUTO_REFRESH_EXPIRE, NER NAMES.TRACE_FILE, NET 17-50, NER
10-7 10-27
NAMES.AUTO_REFRESH_RETRY, NER NAMES.TRACE_FUNC, NER 10-27
10-8 NAMES.TRACE_LEVEL, NET 17-50, NER
NAMES.CACHE_CHECKPOINT_FILE, NE 10-28
R 10-8 NAMES.TRACE_UNIQUE, NET 17-50, NER
NAMES.CACHE_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL 10-28
, NER 10-9 PASSWORD, NET 10-21, NER 10-5
NAMES.CONFIG_CHECKPOINT_FILE, NE PORT, NET 10-21, NER 10-5
R 10-9 REFRESH, NER 10-5
NAMES.CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NER 10-10 RETRY, NER 10-5
NAMES.DEFAULT_FORWARDERS, NER SCOPE, NET 10-21, NER 10-6
10-11 SUBTREE, NET 10-21, NER 10-6
NAMES.DEFAULT_FORWARDERS_ONLY, SUBTREE_LIST, NET 10-21, NER 10-6
NER 10-12 TIMEOUT, NET 10-21, NER 10-5
NAMES.DOMAIN_CHECKPOINT_FILE, N TYPE, NET 10-21, NET 10-22, NER 10-5
ER 10-24 USERID, NET 10-21, NER 10-5
NAMES.DOMAIN_HINTS, NER 10-15 VERSION, NER 10-5
NAMES.DOMAINS, NER 10-13 unsupported parameters
NAMES.FORWARDING_AVAILABLE, NE NAMES.USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY, NER B-5
R 10-17 namespace, JJD 7-27
NAMES.FORWARDING_DESIRED, NER defining, XDG 3-28
10-17 feature in XML Class Generator for Java, ADX
NAMES.KEEP_DB_OPEN, NER 10-18 7-4
NAMES.LOG_DIRECTORY, NET 17-29, handling in query rewrites, XDG 5-62
NER 10-18 handling in XPath, XDG 5-62
NAMES.LOG_FILE, NET 17-29, NER 10-19 W3C introducing, XDG C-18
NAMES.LOG_STATS_INTERVAL, NER XDBResource, XDG 13-17
10-19 XML schema URL, XDG 5-5
NAMES.MAX_OPEN_CONNECTIONS, NE xmlns, XDG D-4
R 10-20 XMLSchema-Instance, XDG 3-21
NAMES.MAX_REFORWARDS, NER 10-21 NAMESPACE column

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V$LIBRARYCACHE view, PGR 14-29 of cursors, PCC 6-13
namespace design, ODS 3-2, ODS 3-3 of database objects, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
NAMESPACE in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-33 of host variables, ZZP 1-2
namespace, definition, ADX Glossary-13 of select-list items, PCC 15-4
namespaces of SQL*Forms user exits, PCC 20-13
and object naming rules, SQL 2-113 select-list items, PCO 11-4
for nonschema objects, SQL 2-114 naming backup sets, RMN 5-27
for schema objects, SQL 2-113 naming contexts, OID 2-11
reserved by Oracle, PCO C-5 definition, OID 2-11, ODS 2-15
XML, ADX 4-5 in partitioned directories, OID 2-24
NAMES.PASSWORDS networking in replication, OID 2-23, OID 22-2
parameter, NER 10-23 managing, OID 5-19
namespid.trc file, NET 17-50 publishing, OID 2-11, OID 5-19, ODS 2-15
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS networking by using ldapmodify, OID 5-20
parameter, NET 11-11, NET 11-12, NER 6-11 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
NAMES.REQUEST_RETRIES networking 5-19
parameter, NET 9-41, NER 6-11 searching for, OID 2-11
NAMES.RESET_STATS_INTERVAL networking searching for published, OID 5-19
parameter, NER 10-24 subordinate, OID 2-25
NAMES.SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP networking naming conventions, DCD 2-8, PLS 2-17
parameter, NER 10-24 configuration files, DCD 2-6
NAMES.SERVER_NAME networking cursor, PCO 5-13
parameter, NET 9-29, NET 9-34 default database, PCO 3-5
NAMES.SERVER_NAMES networking error messages, DCD 2-6
parameter, NER 10-25 for client-side parameter files, RAA 2-6
NAMES.TOPOLOGY_CHECKPOINT_FILE globals, DCD 2-5
networking parameter, NER 10-26 host variable, PCO 2-8
NAMES.TRACE_DIRECTORY networking installation directory, DCD 2-6
parameter, NET 17-50, NER 10-26 message files, DCD 2-6
NAMES.TRACE_FILE networking name format, DCD 2-9
parameter, NET 17-50, NER 10-27 need for, DCD 2-8
NAMES.TRACE_FUNC networking schema, DCD 2-5
parameter, NER 10-27 shared libraries, DCD 2-7
NAMES.TRACE_LEVEL field, SNM C-2 naming entries, OAD 2-2
NAMES.TRACE_LEVEL networking naming methods
parameter, NET 17-50, NER 10-28 Cell Directory Services (CDS), NET 2-17, NET
NAMES.TRACE_UNIQUE networking 9-64
parameter, NET 17-50, NER 10-28 centralized, NET 3-2
names.trc file, NET 17-43 choosing, NET 7-6, NET 7-10
namesupg.sql script, NET 9-27 described, NET 2-16
namesupg.sql script for Oracle Names, MIG B-13, directory naming, NET 9-12 to NET 9-18
MIG B-15, MIG B-18, MIG B-21 external naming, NET 9-64 to NET 9-67
NAMES.USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY networking host naming, NET 9-60 to NET 9-63
parameter, NER B-5 local naming, NET 9-5 to NET 9-11
Name/Version category localized, NET 3-2
of Database class, OTP 13-4 Network Information Service (NIS), NET 2-17,
naming NET 9-64
host variables, PCO 2-16 Oracle Names, NET 2-17, NET 9-23 to NET 9-57

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overview, NET 1-11 national character set database option, PGR 13-3
prioritizing order, NET 11-5 NATIONAL CHARACTER SET parameter
Naming Methods configuration option in Oracle of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-49
Net Configuration Assistant, NET 5-15 of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-29
naming models national character sets
hierarchical, NET 3-30 changing, SQL 9-49
single domain, NET 3-29 NATIONAL CHARACTER VARYING datatype
naming requirements and restrictions (ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
file names, JSS 4-47 national language support
local variables, classes (Java namespace), JSS NCLOBs, ADL 2-2
4-45 National Language Support (NLS), PLS 3-11, ADA
SQL namespace, JSS 4-47 4-10
SQLJ namespace, JSS 4-46 Heterogeneous Services, HET A-6
naming schema objects character set of non-Oracle source, HET A-9
generated class, JSS 11-23 date format, HET A-8
loaded classes, JSS 11-12 languages in character date values, HET A-8
loaded resources, JSS 11-12 national language support (NLS). See Globalization
source, JSS 11-22 Support
Naming Service Messages, OMM 20-1 National Language Support--see Globalization
naming SQL objects Support
SQLName, SQLType attributes, XDG 5-25 NATIVE
namingContexts attribute, OID 5-17, OID 5-19 value of DBMS option, PCC 10-17
multivalued, OID 5-19 native authentication for directory naming, NET
narrower term operators 3-18
example, TXT 3-29 native compilation, JJD 1-17, JJD 6-2
narrower term query feedback, TXT 10-9 Accelerator, JJD 6-3
narrowing, ADO 2-49, ADO 2-53 classes loaded in database, JJD 6-13
NASKIP option, OLA 4-32, OLA 4-33 classes not loaded in database, JJD 6-13
NASKIP2 option, OLA 4-32, OLA 4-34 compile subset, JJD 6-15
NASPELL option, OLA 7-7 deploync tool, JJD 6-16
NAT, OEA B-5 designating build directory, JJD 6-14
NATIONAL CHAR datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, errors, JJD 6-11
CON 12-24 execution time, JJD 6-8
NATIONAL CHAR VARYING datatype force recompile, JJD 6-14
(ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 ncomp tool, JJD 6-7
NATIONAL CHARACTER datatype (ANSI), SQL scenarios, JJD 6-13
2-36, CON 12-24 statusnc tool, JJD 6-17
national character datatypes, PLS 3-10 native datatypes
national character Large Object, definition, ADX conflicting length specifications
Glossary-13 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-21
national character set, PLS 3-11, GLO 2-18, GLO native dynamic SQL
5-9, GLO 6-5, GLO 6-6 advantages of, ADG 8-12
before Oracle9i, GLO 5-8 differences with DBMS_SQL package, ADG
fixed versus variable width, SQL 2-11 8-11
in Oracle8i, MIG 5-33 fetching into records, ADG 8-15
multibyte character data, SQL 2-33 interoperability, MIG 5-36
multibyte character sets, SQL 2-10, SQL 2-11 performance, ADG 8-14
variable-length strings, SQL 2-11 See also dynamic SQL

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user-defined types, ADG 8-15 issues, OCI 5-35
native dynamic SQL. See dynamic SQL migration, MIG 5-33
native execution use in Oracle8i, MIG 5-33
compiling PL/SQL procedures for, PLS 12-14 NCHAR and NLS environment variables
of PL/SQL procedures, ADG 9-22 compatibility, MIG 5-34
native interface, PCC 5-56 NCHAR class (globalization support), JSS 9-25
native2ascii for encoding, JSS 9-30 NCHAR columns
natural joins, SQL 18-19 migrating from Oracle8 to Oracle9i, GLO 10-11
NATURAL subtype, PLS 3-3 upgrading, MIG 4-13
NATURALN subtype, PLS 3-3 NCHAR datatype, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-11,
navigation, ADQ 2-9, OCI 13-18 SQL 2-10, CON 12-6, GLO 6-5, PGR 13-3
navigational access, XDG 13-9 ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24
overview, IPI 3-14 migrating, GLO 10-11
navigational access sample program, PCC 17-36 migration, GLO 10-11
navigational functions Unicode, REP B-8
error codes, OCI 17-5 NCHAR VARYING datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36,
return values, OCI 17-5 CON 12-24
terminology, OCI 17-3 NcharAsciiStream class (globalization
Navigator, OEA 3-1 support), JSS 9-25
Enterprise Manager, OEA 1-2 NcharUnicodeStream class (globalization
manipulating objects, OEA 3-9 support), JSS 9-25
menu, OEA 3-4 NCHR function, SQL 6-97
objects, OEA 1-2 NCHR SQL function, GLO 6-12
window, OEA 3-2, OEM 2-3 NCLOB, DCD 6-2
Navigator Pane, OEM 2-3, OTP 4-5 datatype, OCI 3-22
navigator pane, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID NCLOB class (globalization support), JSS 9-25
4-8 NCLOB column, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28
navigator preferences for Schema NCLOB datatype, ADG 3-10, PLS 3-15, SQL 2-33,
Management, OEM 4-15 CON 12-15, GLO 6-6
Navigator window, OTP 4-4 length semantics, REP B-9
Cluster Database Instances folder, RAA 5-5 transactional support of, SQL 2-33
Cluster Database objects, RAA 5-3 NCLOB parameters allowed as attributes, ADL xiv
right-mouse menu, RAA 5-7, RAA 5-10 NCLOB, definition, ADX Glossary-13
Edit, RAA 5-13 NCLOBs
Related Tools, RAA 5-7 compatibility, MIG 5-31
Results, RAA 5-7 datatype, ADL 2-2, IPI 5-2
Shutdown, RAA 5-7, RAA 5-9 DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in
Startup, RAA 5-7 characters, ADL 3-7
View Edit Details, RAA 5-7 external datatype, IPI 4-13
setting Cluster Database events, RAA 5-22 modify using DBMS_LOB, ADL 3-8
starting Oracle Cluster Database database, RAA NCNAME -
5-7 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N
stopping database, RAA 5-9 CNAME, JPR 7-57
viewing Cluster Database status, RAA 5-13 ncomp tool, JJD 6-5, JJD 6-7
viewing shutdown results, RAA 5-10 executing, JJD 6-7
viewing startup results, RAA 5-10 security, JJD 6-6
NCHAR NCR, ERR 37-1
creating abstract datatype, GLO 2-19 NDS. See Novell Directory Services (NDS)

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NE operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22 nested table
NEAR operator, TAD 3-15, TXT 3-32 element ordering, OCI 11-25
backward compatibility, TXT 3-34 functions for manipulating, OCI 11-24
highlighting, TXT 3-34 not supported for EnableVersioning, SPR 80-29,
scoring, TXT 3-33 ADW 2-29
stopword transformations, TXT H-6 NESTED TABLE clause
with other operators, TXT 3-33 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-12, SQL 11-44
with within, TXT 3-57 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-13, SQL 15-41
nearest neighbor of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-104
SDO_NN operator, SUG 10-6 nested table columns
NEED_NCOMPING status, JJD 6-17 defining properties
NEED_NCOMPING status message, JJD 6-12 for materialized views, SQL 14-11, SQL
NEEDS_ATTENTION_FLAG column, OAS 16-6 14-12
NEEDS_STREAM_DATA status, IPI 2-17, IPI 2-19 modifying properties, SQL 11-12
negative numbers nested table types, creating in the database, JJP
loading, UTL 10-15 1-19
negative scale, SQL 2-13 nested tables, PCC 18-2, SQL 2-39, ADO 2-22,
NEGATIVE_INTEGER - ADO 8-16, CON 10-13, CON 13-12
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N accessing, JSS 6-62
EGATIVE_INTEGER, JPR 7-57 changing returned value, SQL 11-56
nested column groups, REP 5-23
generating nested XML using compared with varrays, SQL 2-48
DBMS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-31 comparison rules, SQL 2-48
object tables, XDG 3-32 compatibility, MIG 5-35
sections in Oracle Text, XDG 7-54 COMPRESS clause, ADO 8-18
XML, generating with XMLElement, XDG 10-7 conflict resolution, REP 5-12
XMLAgg functions and XSQL, XDG 10-51 creating, SQL 16-3, SQL 16-9, ADO 2-26
nested collections, PLS 5-26 creating indexes on, ADO 8-19
nested column objects creation, PCC 18-2
loading, UTL 7-4 defining as index-organized tables, SQL 11-44
nested cursors, PLS 6-41 direct path loading of, OCI 12-16
nested files, REF 1-65 DML operations on, ADO 8-21
nested iterators, JSS 6-67 dropping the body of, SQL 17-18
nested loop joins dropping the specification of, SQL 17-15
cost-based optimization, PGR 1-66 exporting, UTL 1-58
optimizing for, SQL 10-10 consistency and, UTL 1-18
nested materialized views, DWG 8-18 importing, UTL 2-58
refreshing, DWG 14-23 in an index-organized table, ADO 2-25, ADO
restrictions, DWG 8-21 8-17
nested outputs indexes, ADO 2-11
getting values from a Cursor with, indexing columns of, SQL 13-71
example, OSA 9-8 index-organized tables, CON 10-59
of a Source, definition, OSA 9-3 key compression, CON 10-47
NESTED precompiler option, PCO 14-31, PCO A-4 inserting in SQLJ, JSS 6-63
nested programs, PCO A-8 INSTEAD OF triggers, ADO 5-14, CON 13-26
support for, PCO 2-23 manipulating, PLS 5-18, JSS 6-65
nested section searching, TXT 3-58 materialized views, REP 3-42
nested subqueries, SQL 8-13 restrictions, REP 3-44

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modifying, SQL 11-56 NET 9-14, NET 13-5
multilevel, SQL 15-41 net service names
querying, ADO 2-27, ADO 9-16 adding an address, NET 15-2
unnesting results, ADO 2-28 configure an Oracle Connection Manager
replication, REP 2-16, REP 3-42 address, NET 13-5
restrictions, DWG 21-13 configuring, NET 6-5 to NET 6-7
returning as locators, ADO 8-20, ADO 9-27 creating in Oracle Names, NET 9-47
selecting into host expression, JSS 6-64 directory naming, NET 9-14
storage, ADO 2-24, ADO 8-16, ADO 9-26 external naming, NET 9-64
storage characteristics of, SQL 11-44, SQL 15-41 local naming, NET 9-6
storage parameters for, SAG 14-12 multiple addresses, NET 15-2, NET 15-4
syntax, PLS 13-29 Oracle Names, NET 9-46
types, JSS 6-4 prioritizing naming methods, NET 11-5
uniqueness in, ADO 9-27 testing with TNSPING, NET 16-19
update in a view, SQL 15-99 net service names (database connect
updating in views, ADO 5-14, CON 13-26 descriptors), ODS 4-5
using nested iterator, JSS 6-67 Net8
versus associative arrays, PLS 5-6 coexistence issues, MIG B-4 to MIG B-6
vs VARRAY, ADO 9-15 Oracle9i databases, MIG B-4
vs varrays, ADO 9-13 using SERVICE_NAME networking
nested tables, output, JJP 1-17 parameter, MIG B-4
nested zone sections, TAD 6-6, TXT 7-25 using SID networking parameter, MIG B-5
nested_column attribute, TXT 2-20 connection load balancing, MIG 5-50
NESTED_DATASTORE, TAD 1-8 service naming, MIG 5-50
about, TAD 2-12 SID networking parameter, MIG B-5
NESTED_DATASTORE attribute, TXT 2-21 upgrading to Oracle Names release 1
NESTED_DATASTORE object, TXT 2-20 (9.0.1), MIG B-12
nested_lineno attribute, TXT 2-20 upgrading to Oracle Net Services, MIG
NESTED_TABLE_ID keyword, ADO 2-25, ADO B-8 to MIG B-11
8-19, ADO 9-26 configuration files, MIG B-9
nested_text attribute, TXT 2-20 listener.ora file, MIG B-11
nested_type attribute, TXT 2-20 software on client, MIG B-9
nesting software on server, MIG B-9
block, PLS 1-3 tnsnames.ora file, MIG B-10
FOR loop, PLS 4-16 Net8 OPEN, MIG B-2, NET xix, NER B-2
object, PLS 10-7 NetPermission, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD 5-22
record, PLS 5-52 Netscape Communications Corporation, OAS 7-2
net service aliases, ODS 4-5 network
configuring, NET 9-20 array interface, PGR 23-13
described, NET 3-9 authentication, SAG 24-13
directory naming, NET 3-9 bandwidth, OID 18-14, RCO 4-4
exporting aliases from Oracle Names, NET capacity planning, OID 18-14
10-12, NER 3-9 communicating over, PCC 3-6
migrating aliases from Oracle Names, NET connectivity, in capacity planning, OID 18-2
10-12, NER 3-9 container, OEA 3-3
uses of, NET 3-9 detecting performance problems, PGR 23-6
net service name, OID 3-2, OID 3-3, OID A-5 FAILOVER option, REP 6-36
Net Service Name Wizard, NET 5-11, NET 9-7, latency, RCO 4-4

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problem solving, PGR 23-8 naming, NET 2-17, NET 11-6
protocols, PCC 3-6 configuring, NET 9-64
reducing traffic, PCC C-4 connecting with, NET 9-64
requirements, OID 18-14 establishing a connection with, NET 9-64
scalability, RCO 4-4 maps, NET 9-65
Session Data Unit, PGR 23-14 Network Information Service external naming
tuning, PGR 23-1 configuring, NER 6-8
Network Address Translation, OEA B-5 Network Interface (NI)
network administrator duties, NET 5-19 to NET layer in error stacks, NET 17-24
5-22 Network Interface Cards (NICs), failures of, OID
network authentication, SAG 24-13 20-8
Network Authentication (NA) network layer, NET 4-2
layer in error stacks, NET 17-25 network listener, SNM B-1
network availability, determining, NET 6-3 network listener process
network character sets, keyword values, NER 4-4 connection requests, CON 8-16, CON 8-19
network communication wait events, PGR 22-26 Network Naming (NN)
DB file sequential/scattered read wait layer in error stacks, NET 17-24
events, PGR 22-30, PGR 22-32 network performance, improving
SQL*Net message from Dblink, PGR 22-27 by adjusting SDU size, NET 7-13
network configuration client load balancing, NET 2-9, NER 7-11
centralized management, NET 3-2 listener queue size, NET 7-7, NET 7-12
localized management, NET 3-2 network planning
network configuration files session data unit (SDU) size, NET 7-13
cman.ora, NER 9-3 to NER 9-12 network protocol boundaries, OAS 1-17
ldap.ora, NER 11-2 to NER 11-3 Network Routing (NR)
ldap.ora.ora, RAC 8-12 layer in error stacks, NET 17-25
listener.ora, NER 8-3 to NER 8-20, RAC 7-4, network security
RAC 8-10 database enforced, OSD 3-4
Oracle Enterprise Manager service encryption, OSD 3-4
discovery, RAC B-4 firewalls, OSD 3-7
names.ora, NER 10-3 to NER 10-29 Java Database Connectivity (JDBC), OSD 3-8
protocol addresses, NER 5-1 managing privileges, OSD 2-7
sqlnet.ora, NER 6-3 to NER 6-52, RAC 5-19, multitier connection management, OSD 3-3
RAC 8-16, RAC B-6 Oracle Advanced Security features, OSD 9-27
syntax rules, NER 4-2 PKI, OSD 8-9
testing, RAC 9-12 Secure Sockets Layer, OSD 3-6
tnsnames.ora, NER 7-7 to NER 7-24, RAC 5-19, valid node checking, OSD 3-3
RAC 8-12 VPD database enforced access, OSD 9-59
Oracle Enterprise Manager service Network Session (NS), layer in error stacks, NET
discovery, RAC B-5 17-25
network connections network speed, PER 1-12
minimizing, SAG 29-14 network statistics, PER 2-3
network directory, RAC A-2, RAC A-3 network traffic
network domain, default reducing, PLS 1-22
in Oracle Names, NET 3-30 Network Transport (NT), layer in error
network domain, default configuring, NET 11-3 stacks, NET 17-25
network failures, BRC 1-9 networking
Network Information Service (NIS) external configuration, JJD 4-3

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networking and security documentation, NEW 4-6 communication protocols, CON 8-23, CON 8-24
networking configuration files dispatcher processes and, CON 8-16, CON 8-19
ldap.ora file, NET 3-2 distributed databases use of, SAG 28-2
listener.ora file, NET 3-2 drivers, CON 8-23
names.ora file, NET 3-2 failures of, BRC 1-9
sqlnet.ora file, NET 3-3 Import and, UTL 2-54
tnsnames.ora file, NET 3-3 listener processes of, CON 6-9, CON 8-19
networking parameters network authentication service, CON 22-4
cman.ora configuration reference, NER Oracle Net Services, CON 6-7
9-3 to NER 9-12 performance, improving by randomizing client
ldap.ora configuration reference, NER requests, RCO 4-5
11-2 to NER 11-3 transporting export files across, UTL 1-53
listener.ora configuration reference, NER two-task mode and, CON 8-22
8-3 to NER 8-20 NEVER clause, DWG 8-27
names.ora configuration reference, NER NEW correlation name, ADG 15-16
10-3 to NER 10-29 New Database
sqlnet.ora configuration reference, NER configuration type, RAC 3-6
6-3 to NER 6-52 New Datetime Datatypes, PCO A-2
tnsnames.ora configuration reference, NER new features, DCD xii, ADG xi, ADQ xiii, SPR vii,
7-7 to NER 7-24 PCC xi, PLS xi, REP ix, UTL ix, ADO x, RAA
networking planning xiii, RCO xii, RAC xiii, DWG xiii, SAG
internal networks xvi to SAG xxix, GLO xi, PGR xi, TXT ix, UMR
availability, NET 7-5 xi to UMR xv, RMN xiii to RMN xxix
client load balancing, NET 7-5 adding after upgrade, MIG 4-10
connection pooling, NET 7-3 client load balancing, NET xx
connect-time failover, NET 7-5 connection load balancing, NET xxi
JDBC drivers, NET 7-6 connection load balancing for dedicated server
listener queue size, NET 7-7 configurations, NET xvii
naming methods, NET 7-6 connect-time failover, NET xx
protocol conversion, NET 7-7 creating multiple Oracle Contexts, NET xvii
scalability, NET 7-3 direct hand-off, NET xxi
security, NET 7-6 directory naming, NET xx
session data unit (SDU) size, NET 7-7 directory naming access control, NET xv
session multiplexing, NET 7-3 dynamic update of LOCAL_LISTENER
tuning and performance, NET 7-7 parameter, NET xv
Internet networks dynamic update of REMOTE_LISTENER
access control, NET 7-9 parameter, NET xv
availability, NET 7-9 global database link support in directory
JDBC drivers, NET 7-9 server, NET xiv
naming methods, NET 7-9 in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 2.1.1, OID
scalability, NET 7-9 xxvii
security, NET 7-9 in Oracle Internet Directory, Release 3.0.1, OID
tuning and performance, NET 7-10 xxiv
network-level instance role specification for primary/secondary
connection redirection, OID 20-6 configurations, NET xxi
failover, OID 20-6 name changes
networks, PER 1-8 CIRCUITS initialization parameter, NET xvi
client/server architecture use of, CON 6-2 DISPATCHERS initialization

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parameter, NET xvi newTemplates(Source) -
MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
parameter, NET xvi Templates(javax.xml.transform.Source), JPR
MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization 11-291
parameter, NET xvi newTemplatesHandler() -
Oracle Net, NET xvi oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET xvi TemplatesHandler(), JPR 11-291
Oracle Net foundation layer, NET xvi newTransformer() -
Oracle Net Manager, NET xvi oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
shared server, NET xvi Transformer(), JPR 11-292
SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS initialization newTransformer() -
parameter, NET xvii oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.newTransfo
SHARED_SERVERS initialization rmer(), JPR 11-325
parameter, NET xvi newTransformer(Source) -
V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
view, NET xvii Transformer(javax.xml.transform.Source), JPR
net service alias support in directory 11-292
server, NET xiv newTransformerHandler() -
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, NET xvii oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET xxi TransformerHandler(), JPR 11-293
requiring a compatibility level, MIG 5-10 newTransformerHandler(Source) -
service naming, NET xxi oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
service registration, NET xxi TransformerHandler(javax.xml.transform.Sourc
SERVICE_NAME parameter, NET xxii e), JPR 11-293
TCP/IP with SSL, NET xxii newTransformerHandler(Templates) -
Trace Assistant, NET xv oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
new features in Oracle9i, JJP 1-9 TransformerHandler(javax.xml.transform.Temp
new syntaxes, adding, OID 2-7 lates), JPR 11-294
New Tuning Session dialog box newXMLFilter(Source) -
Scope page, OTP 12-3 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
NEW_DBNAME XMLFilter(javax.xml.transform.Source), JPR
MIG utility option, MIG D-10 11-294
NEW_TIME function, SQL 6-97 newXMLFilter(Templates) -
newdb.sql, OID 23-10 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.new
newDocument() - XMLFilter(javax.xml.transform.Templates), JP
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.newDocum R 11-295
ent(), JPR 11-276 newXSLStylesheet(InputStream) -
newDocumentBuilder() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.newXSLStyl
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.new esheet(java.io.InputStream), JPR 11-315
DocumentBuilder(), JPR 11-281 newXSLStylesheet(Reader) -
newDOMDocument, XDG 8-20 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.newXSLStyl
newline attribute, TXT 2-42 esheet(java.io.Reader), JPR 11-316
NEWS_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 6-3, TXT newXSLStylesheet(URL) -
2-82, TXT 7-34 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.newXSLStyl
newSAXParser() - esheet(java.net.URL), JPR 11-316
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory.newSAXPa NEXT clause
rser(), JPR 11-286 of ALTER MATERIALIZED
NewStreamLob.java, ADL 3-64 VIEW...REFRESH, SQL 9-106

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NEXT collection method, PLS 5-31 NLS Date Format, OTP 5-13
NEXT parameter Parameters, OTP 5-13
of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-59 NLS Date Language, OTP 5-13
NEXT storage parameter Parameters, OTP 5-13
altering, SAG 14-13, SAG 15-12 NLS ISO Currency, OTP 5-14
description, SAG 14-10 Parameters, OTP 5-14
rollback segments, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20 NLS Issues and Error Messages, OIA 3-13
setting for the data dictionary, SAG 21-28 NLS Language, OTP 5-14
NEXT_DAY function, SQL 6-99 Parameters, OTP 5-14
NEXT_EXTANT in DBA_TABLES, SNM A-24 NLS Numeric Characters, OTP 5-14
NEXT_SESSION, OUI 3-9 Parameters, OTP 5-14
NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL, OUI 3-9 NLS options, OLA 2-6
NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE, OUI 3-9 NLS parameter
nextElement, JPR 4-161 NLS_CURRENCY, ADA 4-10
nextElement() - NLS_DATE_FORMAT, ADA 4-10
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBNamingEnumeration.nextEl NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, ADA 4-10
ement(), JPR 23-8 NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, ADA 4-10
NEXTVAL pseudo-column, ADG 2-25 NLS_LANG, ADA 4-11
restrictions, ADG 2-26 NLS_LANGUAGE, ADA 4-10
NEXTVAL pseudocolumn, PLS 6-3, SQL 2-83, SQL NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, ADA 4-10
14-87 NLS_SORT, ADA 4-10
NEXTVAL pseudocolumns, PCO 4-12 NLS_TERRITORY, ADA 4-10
nFacets - NLS parameters, PCC 4-52
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.n default values in SQL functions, GLO 7-3
Facets, JPR 7-57 list, GLO 3-3
nibble, PLS 3-27 NLS_CURRENCY, PCC 4-52
nibbles, PCO 4-52 NLS_DATE_FORMAT, PCC 4-52
NID, ERR 22-1 NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, PCC 4-52
NIS. See Network Information Service (NIS) NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, PCC 4-52
NIST NLS_LANG, PCC 4-53
compliance, PCO vii NLS_LANGUAGE, PCC 4-52
NIST, address of, PCO ix NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, PCC 4-52
NL_AJ hint, PGR 5-28 NLS_SORT, PCC 4-52
NL_SJ hint, SQL 2-97, SQL 2-98, PGR 5-29 NLS_TERRITORY, PCC 4-52
NLB files, GLO 12-2 setting, GLO 3-2
generating and installing, GLO 12-43 specifying in SQL functions, GLO 7-3
NLS unacceptable in SQL functions, GLO 7-5
migration, MIG 5-33 using in SQL functions, GLO 7-2
NLS (National Language Support), PLS 3-11 NLS Runtime Library, GLO 1-2
NLS (national language support). See Globalization NLS sort, OTP 5-14
Support NLS_CALENDAR initialization parameter, REF
NLS and NCHAR environment variables 1-95
compatibility, MIG 5-34 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
NLS Calendar, OTP 5-12 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-81
Parameters, OTP 5-12 NLS_CALENDAR parameter, GLO 3-29
NLS Calendar Utility, GLO 12-17 NLS_CHAR precompiler option, PCC 10-33
NLS Currency, OTP 5-13 NLS_CHARSET_DECL_LEN function, SQL 6-99
Parameters, OTP 5-13 NLS_CHARSET_DECL_LEN SQL function, GLO

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7-10 view, GLO 3-9
NLS_CHARSET_ID function, SQL 6-100 NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-229
NLS_CHARSET_ID SQL function, GLO 7-9 NLS_ISO_CURRENCY initialization
NLS_CHARSET_NAME function, SQL 6-101 parameter, REF 1-99
NLS_CHARSET_NAME SQL function, GLO 7-9 defined by NLS_TERRITORY, REF 1-102
NLS_COMP initialization parameter, REF 1-96 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-83
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-81 NLS_ISO_CURRENCY parameter, GLO 3-34
NLS_COMP parameter, GLO 3-41, GLO 4-15, GLO NLS_LANG, OCI 2-49
7-12 NLS_LANG configuration parameter, OSG A-3
NLS_CREDIT parameter, GLO 3-38 NLS_LANG environment variable, UTL 2-55, OID
NLS_CURRENCY initialization parameter, REF 8-2, RMN 8-27
1-96 compatibility, MIG 5-34
defined by NLS_TERRITORY, REF 1-102 Export, UTL 1-54
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 Import, UTL 2-55
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-81 JDBC OCI driver, GLO 9-6
NLS_CURRENCY parameter, GLO 3-32 setting, OID 8-3
NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS data dictionary in the client environment, OID 8-7
view, GLO 3-9 settings, OID 8-2
NLS_DATABASE_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-228 NLS_LANG parameter, GLO 3-4
NLS_DATE_FORMAT environment choosing a locale, GLO 3-4
variable, RMN 8-27 client setting, GLO 3-8
NLS_DATE_FORMAT initialization examples, GLO 3-6
parameter, REF 1-97 OCI client applications, GLO 6-18
defined by specifying, GLO 3-6
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, REF UNIX client, GLO 3-8
1-102 Windows client, GLO 3-8
defined by NLS_TERRITORY, REF 1-102 NLS_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, SQL
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 2-74, SQL 8-9, REF 1-99
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-82 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
NLS_DATE_FORMAT parameter, ADG 3-15, setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-83
CON 12-10, GLO 3-18 NLS_LANGUAGE parameter, GLO 3-10
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE initialization NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS initialization
parameter, SQL 2-74, REF 1-98 parameter, REP B-2, REF 1-100
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 overriding, SQL 2-10
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-82 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE parameter, GLO 3-20 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-84
NLS_DEBIT parameter, GLO 3-38 NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS parameter, GLO
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY initialization 2-12
parameter, REF 1-98 NLS_LIST_SEPARATOR parameter, GLO 3-41
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 NLS_LOCAL
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-83 precompiler option, PCO 14-31
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY parameter, GLO 3-35 NLS_LOCAL precompiler option, PCC 10-33
NLS_ENABLED parameter in NLS_LOWER function, SQL 6-103
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-6 NLS_LOWER SQL function, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2
NLS_INITCAP function, SQL 6-101 NLS_MONETARY_CHARACTERS
NLS_INITCAP SQL function, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2 parameter, GLO 3-38
NLS_INSTANCE_PARAMETERS data dictionary NLS_NCHAR, OCI 2-49

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NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP initialization nmcbild.sql script, MIG B-17
parameter, REF 1-100 nmcrgrnt.sql script, MIG B-17
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 nmiconf.log file, RAC B-7
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-84 NMO messages, OMM 1-3
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP parameter, GLO 3-42 NMO_INFORMATION table for Oracle
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS initialization Names, MIG B-14
parameter, REF 1-101 NMP, ERR 36-1
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-9 NMP messages, OMM 1-3
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-84 NMR messages, OMM 1-3
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS parameter, CON NMS-00000 to NMS-00050
12-9, GLO 3-30 Agent Configuration and Startup, OMM 4-1
NLS_SESSION_PARAMETERS data dictionary NMS-00051 to NMS-00075
view, GLO 3-9 Agent Logging Messages, OMM 4-5
NLS_SESSION_PARAMETERS view, REF 2-229 NMS-00200 to NMS-00250
NLS_SORT initialization parameter, SQL 8-9, REF Database Subagent, OMM 4-6
1-101 NMS-00250 to NMS-00275
ORDER BY access path, PGR 8-13 Subagent Logging Messages, OMM 4-8
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 NMS-00301 to NMS-00350
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-85 Agent Operation Messages, OMM 4-9
NLS_SORT parameter, GLO 3-39, GLO 4-15 NMS-00351 to NMS-00360
NLS_TERRITORY initialization parameter, SQL Encryption of Agent Files, OMM 4-11
2-74, REF 1-102 NMS-00361 to NMS-00370
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 Unsolicited Event Executable, OMM 4-12
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-85 NMS-00600 to NMS-00799
NLS_TERRITORY parameter, GLO 3-13 Jobs and Events, OMM 4-13
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT initialization NMS-00900 to NMS-00999
parameter, REF 1-103 Agent Logging Messages, OMM 4-13
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 NMS-01000 to NMS-01099
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-85 Agent Error Messages, OMM 4-15
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT parameter NMS-01200 to NMS-01999
parameters Internal Agent Error Messages, OMM 4-19
NLS_TIMESTAMP_FORMAT, GLO 3-22 NMS-05000 to NMS-05999 Agent Errors of the
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT initialization Console, OMM 4-20
parameter, REF 1-104 NMTOKEN -
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-85 MTOKEN, JPR 7-57
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT parameter, GLO NMTOKEN -
3-23 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.NMTOKEN, JP
NLS_UPPER function, SQL 6-105 R 11-15
NLS_UPPER SQL function, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2 NMTOKENS -
NLSRTL, GLO 1-2 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N
NLS--see Globalization Support MTOKENS, JPR 7-57
NLSSORT function, SQL 6-104 NMTOKENS -
NLSSORT order, and indexes, ADG 5-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.NMTOKENS, JP
NLSSORT SQL function, GLO 7-2, GLO 7-10 R 11-15
syntax, GLO 7-11 NNC, ERR 31-1
NLT files, GLO 12-2 NNC messages, OMM 1-3
NMC messages, OMM 1-3 NNF, ERR 35-1

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NNL, ERR 33-1 distributed database backups, BRC 4-10
NNL messages, OMM 1-3 inconsistent closed backups in, BRC 2-10
NNL-00005 error message, NER 3-4 LOGGING mode and, CON 19-5
NNL-00018 error message, NET 9-32 media failure, SAG 8-3
NNL-00024 error message, NET 9-32 no hot backups, SAG 8-3
NNL-00406 error message, NER 3-4 offline backups, RCO 1-6
NNO, ERR 32-1 recovery, UMR 4-22
NNO messages, OMM 1-3 running in, SAG 8-2
NNO-00062 error message, NET 17-19, NET 17-20 strategies for backups in, BRC 4-5
NNO-00850 error message, NET 17-19, NET 17-20 switching to, SAG 8-5
N-node taking datafiles offline in, SAG 12-9
Real Application Clusters configurations, RCO NOAUDIT procedure, OLS 10-4, OLS 10-7, OLS
10-17 10-10
NO FORCE LOGGING clause NOAUDIT statement, SQL 17-82, CON 14-4
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-40 disabling audit options, SAG 26-13
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108 disabling default object audit options, SAG
no rows exception, ADX 8-35 26-15
no SSL authentication option, OID 4-7 disabling object auditing, SAG 26-14
NO_BROWSE parameter in disabling statement and privilege
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-6 auditing, SAG 26-14
NO_CONTROL option, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-7 locks, CON 20-31
NO_DATA_FOUND exception, PLS 7-5 NOCACHE clause
NO_DATA_FOUND keyword, SAG 30-11 of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-10
NO_EXPAND hint, SQL 2-100, PGR 5-19 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-103
NO_FACT hint, PGR 5-23 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
NO_INDEX hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 4-6, PGR 5-17 9-116
NO_MERGE hint, SQL 2-101, SAG 30-8, PGR 5-22 of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE
no_proxy attribute, TXT 2-14 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-35, SQL 15-55
NO_PUSH_PRED hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-38 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-9
NO_SPACE_CHECK of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-17
MIG utility option, MIG D-10 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
NO_UNNEST hint, PGR 5-37 14-36
NOAPPEND hint, SQL 2-100, DWG 21-88, PGR of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90
5-35 NOCACHE hint, SQL 2-100, PGR 5-35
NOARCHIVELOG clause NOCACHE option
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-21, SQL 9-39 CREATE SEQUENCE statement, ADG 2-28
of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-19 noCompile, ojspc option, JSE 6-21
OF CREATE DATABASE, SQL 9-27, SQL 13-28 NOCOMPRESS clause
NOARCHIVELOG MODE of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-76
dropping datafiles, SAG 12-9 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-75
NOARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 1-11, DWG 21-85 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-32
archiving, SAG 8-2 NOCOPY clause
backing up, RMN 9-44 of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-53
changing mode, RCO A-2 of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-65
creating a database, REF 1-83 NOCOPY compiler hint, PLS 8-17
datafile loss in, UMR 6-2 restrictions on, PLS 8-19
definition, SAG 8-2 NOCOPY restrictions, ADL 11-10
disadvantages, UMR 4-22 NOCOPY, using to pass temporary LOB parameters

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by reference, ADL 9-7 nodes, Oracle Internet Directory, OID 2-15
NOCYCLE parameter NOFORCE clause
of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-96
SEQUENCE, SQL 9-142 of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-43
of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90 NOL_SORT option, OLA 4-27
node NOLOG attribute, UTL 9-21
current, PCC 3-7 NOLOGGING CLAUSE
definition, RCO 2-3 CREATE TABLESPACE, SAG 11-20
definition of, PCC 3-6 NOLOGGING clause, DWG 21-79, DWG 21-84,
failure, RCO 1-4 DWG 21-86
node in a hierarchy, OSA 2-16 with APPEND hint, DWG 21-88
node monitoring, RCO 3-2 NOLOGGING mode
Node Properties, OEA 3-9 and force logging mode, SQL 7-46
Node Selection page, RAC 4-7 direct-path INSERT, CON 19-4
node, definition, ADX Glossary-13 for nonpartitioned objects, SQL 7-46
NODE_FACTORY - for partitioned objects, SQL 7-46
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.NO parallel DDL, DWG 21-14, DWG 21-15, CON
DE_FACTORY, JPR 11-278 18-12
NODE_FACTORY - NOMAXVALUE parameter
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.NODE_FACT of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE
ORY, JPR 11-49 of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-89
NodeFactory - NOMINIMIZE RECORDS PER BLOCK clause
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory, JPR 11-77 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-37
NodeFactory() - NOMINVALUE parameter
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory.NodeFactory of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE
(), JPR 11-77 SEQUENCE, SQL 9-142
NodeList object, XDG 8-21 of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90
nodes NOMONITORING clause
adding, RDE 2-8, RDE B-9 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-36
adding at the clusterware layer, RAA 8-3 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-56
adding at the Oracle layer, RAA 8-9 NOMONITORING USAGE clause
adding to cluster, RAA 8-2 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-80
affinity awareness, RAA 7-3 NOMOUNT option
disconnected, OTP 4-5, OTP 4-6 STARTUP command, SAG 4-6
disk affinity in Real Application Clusters, DWG NON_NEGATIVE_INTEGER -
21-75 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N
failure of, RAA 7-10 ON_NEGATIVE_INTEGER, JPR 7-57
hardware for, RCO 2-1 NON_POSITIVE_INTEGER -
high availability, RCO 10-3 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.N
local, RAA 2-20 ON_POSITIVE_INTEGER, JPR 7-57
managed, SNM 1-7 non-blank-padding semantics, PLS B-3
of distributed databases, definition, CON 1-33 nonblocking mode, OCI 2-41
remote, RAA 4-19 example, OCI 2-43
Nodes folder noncapturing -
Navigator tree, OEA 3-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.noncapturing,
nodes, described, NET 4-4 JPR 11-190
nodes, discovering in network, OEC 4-5 noncircular reuse records, RMN 4-15
nodes, managed, OEM 1-8 noncumulative incremental backups, RMN 5-41,

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RMN 5-52, RMN 5-53 of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE
non-default port, running on, OID 4-3 SEQUENCE, SQL 9-142
NONE - of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-91
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.NONE, NOPARALLEL attribute, DWG 21-77
JPR 9-4 NOPARALLEL clause
NONE clause of CREATE INDEX, SQL 7-50, SQL 9-11, SQL
of SET ROLE, SQL 18-48 9-31, SQL 9-72, SQL 9-102, SQL 9-115, SQL
nonequivalency tests, SQL 5-11 11-84, SQL 13-8, SQL 13-77, SQL 14-18, SQL
non-final object tables 14-37, SQL 15-56
direct path loading of, OCI 12-31 NOPARALLEL hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-31
non-geodetic index, SUG 4-7 NOPARALLEL_INDEX hint, SQL 2-101, PGR 5-34
non-NULL nopopulate index parameter, TXT 1-37, TXT 1-46
before writing to LOB column make it NOPRINT keyword (TRAP), OLA 7-24, OLA 7-27
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-273 NORELY clause
non-Oracle queues of constraints, SQL 7-22
registering, ADQ 18-18 NORESETLOGS clause
unregistering, ADQ 18-19 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-18
nonpadded comparison semantics, SQL 2-45 NOREVERSE clause for indexes, CON 10-47
nonpersistent queue, ADQ 1-10, ADQ 1-22, ADQ NOREVERSE parameter
6-3 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-76
creating, ADQ 9-26 NOREWRITE hint, SQL 2-102, DWG 22-8, DWG
nonprefixed indexes, CON 11-14 22-9, PGR 5-21
nonrecoverable errors normal mode, running directory servers in, OID
Export, UTL 1-49 C-5
Import, UTL 2-46 normal queues. See user queue, ADQ 1-22
nonreferenceable objects, IPI 3-3 normal transmission mode
non-repeatable reads, JSS 7-50 definition, SAG 8-14
nonrepeatable reads, CON 20-11 normalization
nonscalar datatypes, UTL 7-6 of pre-8.1.6 control file on NT, RMR 2-179
nonschema objects normalize() -
list of, SQL 2-108 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.normalize(), JPR
namespaces, SQL 2-114 11-67
non-SSL authentication, OID 31-3 normalize() -
nonstreamed reads oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.normalize(),
LOBs, IPI 5-10 JPR 11-168
nonstreamed writes normalize() -
LOBs, IPI 5-12 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.normalize(), J
nontransactional data format, DMC 1-23 PR 11-202
nonunique indexes, CON 10-30 normalize() -
nonvolatile data, DWG 1-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.normalize(),
nonwriter sites, ADW C-1 JPR 11-225
no-op normalized tables, CON 10-25
definition, OCI 17-22 normalizing data during a load
noop() function SQL*Loader, UTL 10-19
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-17 NOROWDEPENDENCIES clause, REP 2-55
NOORDER option, CREATE SEQUENCE, RAA of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-9
3-10 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-55
NOORDER parameter Norwegian

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index defaults, TXT 2-89 defined, CON 21-7
NOS directories, OID 13-2, OID 13-3 implied by PRIMARY KEY, CON 21-12
NOSORT clause, PGR 14-71, PGR 14-72 UNIQUE keys and, CON 21-11
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 13-75 not null filter, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
NOSPELL option, OLA 3-7 6-8
IS, ADL 7-43 NOT operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22, PGR 2-24,
VARCHAR2 TAD 3-14, TXT 3-36
and CLOBs, IS, ADL 7-43 stopword transformations, TXT H-5
NOT BACKED UP SINCE clause NOT_LOGGED_ON exception, PLS 7-5
BACKUP command, RMN 9-27 Notation
NOT condition, SQL 5-8 rules for, ZZP iii
NOT DEFERRABLE clause notation
of constraints, SQL 7-19 mixed, PLS 8-13
NOT FINAL clause positional versus named, PLS 8-13
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-13 NOTATION -
NOT FOUND condition oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.NOTATION, JP
in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-25, ZZP R 11-15
2-17 NOTATION, definition, ADX Glossary-13
meaning of, PCC 9-25 notational conventions, ADA iv, JJP 3-6, JPG iii
of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-16, PCO F-95, NotationDecl -
PCC F-121 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.NotationDecl,
NOT IDENTIFIED clause JPR 11-268
of ALTER ROLE. See CREATE ROLE %NOTFOUND cursor attribute, PLS 6-35
of CREATE ROLE, SQL 14-78 notification, ADQ 17-32, OIA B-15
NOT IN subquery, PGR 1-67 asynchronous, ADQ 8-97
NOT INSTANTIABLE clause Notification Details Page (Event Viewer
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-13, SQL 16-14 Window), OEM 2-9
NOT INSTANTIABLE types and methods, CON notification log table
13-14 conflicts
NOT logical operator creating, RAR B-8
treatment of nulls, PLS 2-33 sample, RAR B-8
NOT NULL notification methods
database constraint, ADA 2-16 user-defined, RAR B-8
NOT NULL clause notification package
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27 conflicts
NOT NULL constraint creating, RAR B-9
CHECK constraint and, ADG 4-18 Notification System, OEM 1-16
data integrity, ADG 4-21 NOVALIDATE constraints, CON 21-26
effect on %TYPE declaration, PLS 2-14 Novell Directory Services (NDS)
effect on performance, PLS 12-4 authentication, MIG B-2
load method, UTL 9-10 external naming, MIG B-2
restriction, PLS 6-7, PLS 8-4 Novell Directory Services (NDS)
using in collection declaration, PLS 5-11 authentication, NET xviii, NER B-2
using in field declaration, PLS 5-54 Novell Directory Services (NDS) external
using in variable declaration, PLS 2-13 naming, NET xviii, NER B-2
when to use, ADG 4-3 Novell’s eDirectory solution, OID 13-2
NOT NULL constraints Novell’s NetWare Management System, SAG
constraint checking, CON 21-23 28-32

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NOWAIT clause null, SQL 2-81
of LOCK TABLE, SQL 17-76 difference from zero, SQL 2-81
NOWAIT option, ADG 7-12 in conditions, SQL 2-82
NOWAIT parameter, PCO 3-23, PLS 6-50 table of, SQL 2-82
effect of, PCC 3-26 in functions, SQL 2-81
in LOCK TABLE statements, PCC 3-26 versus zero length, in SQL92 standard, ADL
omitting, PCC 3-26 7-43
using in LOCK TABLE statement, PCO 3-23 with comparison conditions, SQL 2-81
with savepoints, CON 16-9 null (N) mode, RCO 5-4
n-pass functions, OSG 3-16 null conditions, SQL 5-13
NPL, ERR 34-1 null data
NPL messages, OMM 1-3 missing columns at end of record during
NSName - oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName, JPR load, UTL 5-37
11-83 unspecified columns and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-5
NSName - oracle.xml.util.NSName, JPR 10-4, JPR null handling, PLS 2-33
11-13 in dynamic SQL, PLS 11-16
NSResolver - oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSResolver, JPR NULL in, ADL 7-43
11-6 null indicator struct, OCI 10-30
NS.SMD Oracle Names record, NET 16-25, NER generated by OTT, OCI 10-9
3-31, NER 3-42 NULL LOB, restrictions calling OCI and
NString class (globalization support), JSS 9-25 DBMS_LOB functions, ADL 2-9
NT Agent Operations, OIA 2-2 Null OLAP API data type, OSA 5-9
NT function, TXT 12-30 NULL statement, PLS 4-21
NT operator, TXT 3-29 syntax, PLS 13-119, PLS 13-121
NT performance, PGR 16-8 using in a procedure, PLS 8-4
NT User Account null value
Creating, OIA 2-4 concept of, ADA 4-2
creating, OIA 2-4 handling, ADA 4-6
jobs, OIA 2-3 indicator variable shows null, ADA 2-16
privileges, OIA 2-4 NOT NULL database constraint, ADA 2-16
NT User Account for Running Jobs, OIA 2-3 NULL values
NT/2000 startup errors, OIA B-30 objects, UTL 7-6
NTEXT data type, OLA 3-5 null values
NTG function, TXT 12-33 handling in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-17
NTG operator, TXT 3-29 using the SQLNUL procedure to test for, ZZP
NTI function, TXT 12-35 5-17
NTI operator, TXT 3-29 null values, in attributes, OID 6-3
N-tier, definition, ADX Glossary-13 NULL_FILTER, TAD 2-4
NTILE function, SQL 6-106, DWG 19-14 example, TAD 2-23, TAD A-3
NTP function, TXT 12-37 NULL_FILTER object, TXT 2-30
NTP operator, TXT 3-29 NULL_FILTER system-defined preference, TXT
NVARCHAR2 datatype, PLS 3-12 2-89
NVL function NULL_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 6-2, TXT
treatment of nulls, PLS 2-35 2-81, TXT 7-33
NULL, ADL 7-43 NULL_SECTION_GROUP system-defined
mapping to in XPath, XDG 5-61 preference, TXT 2-90
meaning of in SQL, ZZP 1-3 null-handling
PL/I built-in function, ZZP 1-3 examples, JSS 4-20

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wrapper classes for null-handling, JSS 4-19 prohibiting, CON 21-7
NULLIF clause UNIQUE key constraints and, CON 21-11
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-29, UTL 6-41 unknown in comparisons, CON 10-10
NULLIF function, SQL 6-107 NULLs in SQL
as a form of CASE expression, SQL 6-107 how to detect, PCO 2-17
NULLIF...BLANKS clause null-terminated strings, PCC 4-7
example, UTL 10-25 NUM_DISTINCT column
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-31 USER_TAB_COLUMNS view, PGR 1-42
nullity, PLS 2-27 NUM_ROWS column
of objects, OCI 10-30 USER_TABLES view, PGR 1-42
nullness, IPI 3-24 NUMBER
NULLs external datatype, OCI 3-11, IPI 4-13
definition, PCO 2-7 number attribute, TXT 2-52
definition of, PCC 2-6 Number class, IPI 8-101
detecting, OCI 2-37, PCO 4-26, PCO 5-4, PCC methods, IPI 8-104
6-4 NUMBER column, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-28, TXT 1-31
handling NUMBER data type, OLA 3-5
in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-21 NUMBER datatype, ADG 3-13, PCC 4-5, PLS 3-3,
indicator variables, PCO 6-2 SQL 2-12, OLS 4-2, CON 12-8
handling in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-18 converting to VARCHAR2, SQL 2-64
hardcoding, PCO 5-4, PCC 6-5 internal format of, CON 12-9
inserting, OCI 2-36, PCO 5-4, PCC 6-4 precision, SQL 2-12
inserting into database, OCI 2-35 rounding, CON 12-9
inserting using indicator variables, OCI 2-35 scale, SQL 2-12
meaning in SQL (NVL function), PCO 2-17 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-23
restrictions, PCO 5-6 using the SQLPRC procedure with, ZZP 5-14
restrictions on, PCC 6-6 using the SQLPRC subroutine with, PCO 11-20
retrieving, PCO 5-5 using the sqlprc() function with, PCC 15-16
returning, PCC 6-5 NUMBER dimension, surrogate for, OLA 3-11
SQLNUL subroutine, PCO 11-22 number format models, SQL 2-64
testing for, PCO 5-6, PCC 6-6 number formatting, OSG 3-11
using the sqlnul() function to test for, PCC number functions, SQL 6-3
15-18 number generator, RAA 3-9
nulls number of retries,modifying, OID 22-16
as default values, CON 10-11 Number of Rows Processed data view, ODP 7-8
atomic, OCI 10-30, UTL 7-7, ADO 2-8 Number of Rows Processed, obtaining, ADA 4-6
attribute, UTL 7-6 number of worker threads used in change log
column order and, CON 10-10 processing, modifying, OID 22-17
converting to values, CON 10-10 Number OLAP API data type, OSA 2-26, OSA 5-9,
defined, CON 10-10 OSA 5-10
foreign keys and, CON 21-15 numbers
how stored, CON 10-10 comparison rules, SQL 2-45
indexes and, DWG 6-5, CON 10-10, CON 10-31, floating-point, SQL 2-12, SQL 2-14
CON 10-52 in SQL syntax, SQL 2-56
inequality in UNIQUE key, CON 21-11 precision of, SQL 2-57
non-null values for, CON 10-10, PGR 2-46 rounding, SQL 2-13
object types, ADO 2-8 spelling out, SQL 2-76
prohibited in primary keys, CON 21-11 syntax of, SQL 2-56

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numbers, encoding, GLO 2-4 C-10
numbertypes option, JJP 3-10 numgroup attribute, TXT 2-40
numbertypes option (JPublisher numjoin attribute, TXT 2-40
-numbertypes), JSS 6-37 NUMTODSINTERVAL function, SQL 6-108
numeric comparisons NUMTOYMINTERVAL function, SQL 6-109
performing, OSA 6-22 NVARCHAR datatype, PGR 13-3
numeric computation, OSG 2-7 Pro*C/C++, GLO 6-24
numeric data Unicode, REP B-8
representing, ADG 3-13 NVARCHAR2 datatype, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, SQL
numeric data types 2-11, CON 12-6, GLO 6-6, PGR 13-3
automatic conversion of, OLA 4-17 NVL function, SQL 6-110, CON 10-10
comparing, OLA 4-24, OLA 4-25 for retrieving NULL values, PCO 2-17
list of, OLA 3-4 for retrieving nulls, ZZP 1-3
mixing, OLA 4-17 NVL2 function, SQL 6-111
NUMERIC datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 n-way replication. See multimaster replication
numeric expressions NZE, ERR 38-1
cannot serve as host variables, PCC 4-19
data type of the result, OLA 4-15, OLA 4-17
O
dates in, OLA 4-18
defined, OLA 4-15 o attribute, OID 2-6
evaluating, OLA 4-16 O2F, ERR 40-1
mixing data types in, OLA 4-17 O2I, ERR 41-1
NA values in, OLA 4-34 O2U, ERR 42-1
numeric EXTERNAL datatypes O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY initialization
delimited form and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-24 parameter, SAG 25-3, REF 1-104
determining length, UTL 6-28 compatibility, MIG 5-30, MIG A-7
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-19 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-86
numeric formats, GLO 3-30 OAG, definition, ADX Glossary-13
SQL masks, GLO 7-14 OAI, definition, ADX Glossary-14
numeric functions OAS, ADG 18-13
creating, OSA 6-27 OASIS, definition, ADX Glossary-15
numeric group separators, REF 1-101 obfuscation, OAS 3-4
NUMERIC keyword OBJ function
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 PROPERTY keyword, OLA 12-5
numeric literals, PLS 2-7 workspace object information, OLA 2-17
numeric methods OBJ synonym for USER_OBJECTS view, REF 2-229
using, OSA 6-23 to OSA 6-29 object
numeric operations adding, by using Oracle Directory
example, OSA 6-20, OSA 6-21 Manager, OID 4-8
list of methods for, OSA 6-19, OSA 6-22 compiling multiple, OEM 4-14
performing, OSA 6-19 to OSA 6-21 creating, OEA 10-18, OEM 4-18
numeric parameters, GLO 3-30 editing, OEA 10-18, OEM 4-18
NUMERIC subtype, PLS 3-4 editing multiple, OEM 4-18
NUMERIC_LABEL function, OLS 9-7 full to short name conversion, JJD 2-23, JPG
NUMERIC_ROW_LABEL function, OLS 9-7 2-17
numerical data type, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-15, DMC invalid, OTP 13-18
1-16 lifetime, JJD 2-33
numericStringMatch matching rule, OID C-9, OID schema, JJD 2-6, JPG 2-3

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serialization, JJD 2-30 A-7
short name, JJD 2-23, JPG 2-17 Application Context, ODS A-5
SQL type, JPG 1-6 as metadata in schema, OID 2-12
table, JPG 3-21 assigning to entries, OID 6-2, OID 6-3
type auxiliary, OID 2-10, ODS 2-14, ODS 2-15
call specs, writing, JPG 3-18 converting auxiliary, OID 6-4
object access expressions, SQL 4-12 creating, by using Oracle Directory
object applications Manager, OID 4-9
commit, OCI 13-15 creation and redefinition, ODS 2-15
database connection, OCI 10-10 defining, OID 2-8
rollback, OCI 13-15 deleting
object attributes, PLS 10-3, PLS 10-7 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
accessing, PLS 10-27 6-13
allowed datatypes, PLS 10-7 from base schema, OID 6-5
maximum number, PLS 10-7 not in base schema, OID 6-5
object cache, ADL 5-17, OCI 13-2, PCC 17-5, SQL described, NET 3-21
10-10, SQL 10-87, IPI 3-10, IPI 3-11 example, ODS 2-13
coherency, OCI 13-4 explosion, OID 6-3
consistency, OCI 13-4 extensibleObject, OID 7-20
creating an object in, ADL 5-17 groupOfNames, OID 7-8, OID 7-9
flushing, IPI 3-11 guidelines
flushing an object, ADO 6-32 for adding, OID 6-3
initializing, OCI 10-10 for deleting, OID 6-5
loading objects, OCI 13-7 for modifying, OID 6-4
LOBs, ADL 5-17 in LDIF files, OID A-2, OAD A-2
memory parameters, OCI 13-5 in the base schema, modifying, OID 6-5
object views, ADO 5-4, CON 13-25 managing
OCI, ADO 3-2, CON 13-20 by using command-line tools, OID 6-14
operations on, OCI 13-6 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-6
privileges, ADO 4-5 modifying, OID 6-4
Pro*C, ADO 3-8, CON 13-18 by using command-line tools, OID 6-14
removing objects, OCI 13-7 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
setting the size of, OCI 13-5 6-12
object class Oracle Advanced Queuing, ODS A-6
explosion, OID 6-3 Oracle Advanced Security, ODS A-4
types, OID 2-9 Oracle Dynamic Services, ODS A-8, ODS A-9
object class types Oracle Net Services, ODS 4-8, ODS A-2
abstract, OID 2-9 orclauditoc, OID 5-27
auxiliary, OID 2-10 orclDBServer, NET 3-21, NER A-2
structural, OID 2-9, OID 2-10 orclNetAddress, NET 3-21, NER A-4
object classes, OID 2-8 orclNetAddressList, NET 3-21, NER A-4
abstract, ODS 2-15 orclNetDescription, NET 3-21, NER A-3
adding, OID 6-2 orclNetDescriptionList, NET 3-21, NER A-4
by using command-line tools, OID 6-14 orclNetService, NET 3-21, NER A-2
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID orclNetServiceAlias, NET 3-21, NER A-3
6-10 redefining mandatory attributes in, OID 6-4
concurrently, by using ldapaddmt, OID A-13 referral, OID 7-20
adding concurrently by using ldapaddmt, OAD removing attributes from, OID 6-5

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removing superclasses from, OID 6-5 applications, OCM 1-4, OSM 5-3
rules, OID 2-11 synchronizing one set with another, OCM 1-12
searching for, OID 6-6 undoing changes made to, OCM 3-24
searching for, by using Oracle Directory viewing the changes specified for, OCM 3-8
Manager, OID 6-6 OBJECT DELETE SQL statement, PCC 17-13, PCC
structural, OID 2-10, ODS 2-14 F-85
structural, converting, OID 6-5 OBJECT DEREF SQL statement, PCC 17-11, PCC
subclasses, OID 2-9, ODS 2-15 F-85
defining, OID 2-8 object details, OTP glossary-11
superclasses, OID 2-9, OID 6-10 general, OTP 5-16
tab in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-9 OBJECT FLUSH SQL statement, PCC F-87
top, OID 2-9 OBJECT FLUSH SQL statements, PCC 17-13
types, ODS 2-14 object functions
types of, OID 2-9 See navigational functions.
unique name of, OID 6-4 server round-trips, OCI C-4
unique object identifier, OID 6-4 OBJECT GET SQL statement, PCC 17-17, PCC F-88
viewing, OID 6-9 object identifier
viewing properties, OID 6-9 for persistent objects, OCI 10-5
object columns, indexes on, ADG 5-9 object identifier (OID)
object constructors with CREATE TYPE, DCD 3-3
calling, PLS 10-29 OBJECT IDENTIFIER clause
passing parameters to, PLS 10-29 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-53
OBJECT CREATE SQL statement, PCC 17-10, PCC object identifiers, SNM 1-9, UTL 7-12, ADO 6-7,
F-83 ADO 9-23, CON 13-24, CON 13-25
object definitions agreement for replication, REP 2-12, REP 3-37
basic steps for changing, OCM 1-23 collections
capturing using Create Baseline, OCM 1-9, key compression, CON 10-47, CON 10-59
OSM 5-6 contained in REFs, SQL 2-38
capturing using the command line for object types, ADO 6-2
interface, OCM A-7 for object views, CON 13-24, CON 13-25
changes that cannot be undone using the importing, UTL 2-56
recovery script, OCM 3-25 of object classes, OID 6-7
comparing using the command line of object views, SQL 16-45
interface, OCM A-8 primary key, SQL 15-53
copying table definitions and data, OCM 3-13 primary-key based, ADO 8-8
copying using drag and drop, OCM 1-17 REFs, ADO 8-9
deleting, OCM 3-7 specifying, SQL 15-53
keeping changes made to, OCM 3-24 specifying an index on, SQL 15-54
making changes to definitions in one or more storage, ADO 8-8
databases, OCM 1-14 system-generated, SQL 15-53
making one or more changes to one WITH OBJECT IDENTIFIER clause, ADO 5-4
definition, OCM 1-13 WITH OBJECT OID clause, CON 13-25
modifying using Plan Editor, OCM 3-2 object instances, ADO 2-2, ADO 2-3
reproducing, OCM 3-11 comparing, ADO 2-50
reproducing one or more object definitions in one types of, SQL 5-19
or more databases, OCM 1-15 object JDBC mapping, JJP 1-18
specifying changes for, OCM 3-7 object materialized views, REP 3-41
supported by change management OID preservation, REP 3-42

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creating object type materialized views, see also REF
SQL 14-14 object references and DBUri, XDG 12-17
object message, ADQ 12-29 object relational technology, IMU 1-1
object method wrappers (JPub), JSS 6-46 OBJECT RELEASE SQL statement, PCC F-89
object methods, PLS 10-3, PLS 10-7 object runtime environment
calling, PLS 10-30 initializing, OCI 10-10
object mode, IPI 3-9 OBJECT SET SQL statement, PCC 17-16, PCC F-90
object names, OTP 5-36 object support, UTL 3-15
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-5 in OO4O, ADG 1-37
object owner, OTP 5-37 object tables, PLS 10-34, ADO 2-3, ADO 8-7, ADO
object privileges, CON 23-3 9-20, CON 13-3, CON 13-8
and Oracle Label Security privileges, OLS 3-23 adding rows to, SQL 17-54
and trusted stored program units, OLS 3-24, as part of hierarchy, SQL 15-52
OLS 9-3 column groups, REP 5-23
DEBUG, SQL 17-47 constraints, ADO 2-10
discretionary access control, OLS 1-5 creating, SQL 15-9, SQL 15-52
FLASHBACK, SQL 17-47 deleting values, ADO 9-36
for external tables, SAG 15-39 direct path loading of, OCI 12-30
granting, SQL 14-77 indexes, ADO 2-11
multiple, SQL 14-84 inserting values, ADO 9-31
on specific columns, SQL 17-34 loading, UTL 7-12
granting on behalf of the owner, SAG 25-14 materialized view logs, REP 3-54
on a database object materialized views, REP 3-40
revoking, SQL 17-95 querying, SQL 15-52, ADO 9-34
ON COMMIT REFRESH, SQL 17-47 replicating, ADO 8-35
QUERY REWRITE, SQL 17-47 replication, REP 2-15
revoking, SQL 17-91, SAG 25-16 row objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8
from a role, SQL 17-89, SQL 17-94 system-generated column name, SQL 15-52,
from a user, SQL 17-89, SQL 17-93 SQL 15-64, SQL 16-45, SQL 16-49
from PUBLIC, SQL 17-94 triggers, ADO 2-12
revoking on behalf of owner, SAG 25-17 updating to latest version, SQL 11-36
UNDER, SQL 17-47 upgrading, SQL 11-36
See also schema object privileges virtual object tables, ADO 5-2, CON 13-23
object programming with a subtype
overview, IPI 3-2 loading, UTL 7-13
using OCCI, IPI 3-1 object types, ADQ 4-3, ADQ 4-17, PLS 10-1, PLS
object properties, OTP 5-16 10-3, SQL 2-38, IPI 1-9, OSG 3-2, CON 13-2,
viewing, OTP 5-16 CON 13-4, DCD 1-8
object reference, OCI 10-35 attributes, DCD 1-16, DCD 13-2
object reference functions, SQL 6-15 body code, DCD 1-16
object reference. See REFs columns, defining properties
object references for materialized views, SQL 14-11, SQL 14-12
selecting into iterators, JSS 6-55 in a type hierarchy, SQL 15-36
strongly typed in SQLJ, JSS 6-55 membership in hierarchy, SQL 11-43
updating in SQLJ, JSS 6-60 modifying properties
using, IPI 3-24 for tables, SQL 11-12, SQL 11-43
weak types, restrictions, JSS 6-81 substitutability, SQL 11-43
weak types, support, JSS 6-80 comparisons, DCD 3-5

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definitions, exporting, UTL 1-57 comparison methods for, ADO 2-17, ADO 9-17,
methods, DCD 13-2 CON 13-7
adding methods to, SQL 12-14 comparison rules, SQL 2-48
adding new member subprograms, SQL MAP function, SQL 2-48
12-10 ORDER function, SQL 2-48
representing in C applications, OCI 10-8 compatibility, MIG 5-16
specification, DCD 1-16 compiling the specification and body, SQL 12-9
object type object type translator components of, SQL 2-38
sample output, OCI 10-9 constructor methods for, ADO 2-20, ADO 6-2,
See OTT CON 13-6
use with OCI, OCI 10-8 creating, SQL 16-3, SQL 16-5, ADO 2-7
Object Type Translator (OTT), PCC A-4, CON creating in the database, JJP 1-19
13-20 creating subtypes of, ADO 2-37
command line, PCC 19-6 DBMS_MGWADM package, SPR 31-2
command line syntax, PCC 19-29 DBMS_MGWMSG package, SPR 32-2
creating types in the database, PCC 19-5 defining, PLS 10-13
default name mapping, PCC 19-41 defining member methods of, SQL 16-25
outtype file, PCC 19-20 dependents, ADO 4-5, ADO 6-8
parameters, PCC 19-30 to PCC 19-34 disassociating statistics types from, SQL 17-15
providing an intype file, PCC 19-8 dropping methods from, SQL 12-14
reference, PCC 19-28 dropping the body of, SQL 17-18
restriction, PCC 19-42 dropping the specification of, SQL 17-15
using, PCC 19-1, PCC 19-2 embedding SDO_GEOMETRY objects in, SUG
using with Pro*C/C++, PCC 19-26 7-1, SUG 7-6
Object Type Translator utility evolved, rebuilding references to, SQL 9-104
See OTT utility evolving, ADO 6-8 to ADO 6-21, ADO 8-39
Object Types, ADQ 4-3, ADQ 4-17, PLS 10-1, PLS design considerations, ADO 8-37
10-3, SQL 2-38, IPI 1-9, OSG 3-2, CON 13-2, SQLJ types, ADO 3-24
CON 13-4, DCD 1-8 examples, PLS 10-13
advantages, PLS 10-5 final/not final, ADO 2-36, ADO 8-38
allowing object instances of, SQL 16-13 function subprogram
allowing subtypes, SQL 16-13 declaring, SQL 16-30
and subtypes, SQL 12-11 function subprograms, SQL 12-11, SQL 16-12,
and supertypes, SQL 12-11 SQL 16-28
assignments across, ADO 2-48 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-42
attributes, SQL 2-121 handling dependent types, SQL 12-17
in a type hierarchy, SQL 15-36 incomplete, SQL 16-3, SQL 16-5, ADO 4-6, ADO
membership in hierarchy, SQL 11-43 4-7
substitutability, SQL 11-43 indexing, ADO 6-5
attributes of, ADO 2-2, CON 13-2, CON 13-4 inheritance, SQL 16-14, JJP 2-39
bodies instantiable/not instantiable, ADO 2-38
creating, SQL 16-25 interoperability, MIG 5-16
re-creating, SQL 16-27 invalidating dependent types, SQL 12-17
SQL examples, SQL 16-30 invoker-rights, ADO 8-31
classes generated for, JJP 2-26 locking in cache, ADO 3-3, CON 13-20
column objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8 methods, SQL 2-121
indexes, ADO 2-11 methods of, ADO 2-2, ADO 9-17, CON 13-4
column objects versus row objects, ADO 8-3 PL/SQL, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18

Master Index-396
purchase order example, CON 13-2, CON 4-54
13-5 values
mutually dependent, ADO 4-5 comparing, SQL 16-29
nested table, SQL 16-9 varrays, SQL 16-8
object views, CON 10-21 with JPublisher, overview, JJP 1-11
Oracle type translator, ADO 3-10, CON 13-20 object types enhancement
ORDAudio, IMU 6-3 ensuring future compatibility, IMJ 1-11
ORDDoc, IMU 7-3 OBJECT UPDATE SQL statement, PCC 17-13, PCC
order methods, SQL 16-17 F-91
ORDImage, IMU 8-3 object values
ORDImageSignature, IMU 8-42 viewing, TXT G-9
ORDSource, IMU I-3 Object View, definition, ADX Glossary-14
ORDVideo, IMU 9-3 object views, SQL 16-45, IMU 3-10, IMU 3-28, IMU
output, JJP 1-17 3-57, IMU 3-77, ADO 5-1 to ADO 5-20, CON
parallel query, DWG 21-12 10-21
restrictions, DWG 21-13 advantages of, ADO 5-2, CON 13-23
privileges on subtypes, SQL 17-35 base tables
procedure subprogram adding rows, SQL 17-54
declaring, SQL 16-30 circular references, ADO 5-17
procedure subprograms, SQL 12-11, SQL 16-12, creating, SQL 16-45
SQL 16-28 creating subviews, SQL 16-46
publishing (introduction), JJP 1-4 defining, SQL 16-39, ADO 5-3, CON 13-24
purchase order example, CON 13-2, CON 13-4 hierarchies, ADO 5-21, ADO 8-40
references to. See REFs privileges, ADO 5-29
remote access to, ADO 2-15, ADO 5-15 querying in, ADO 5-28
representing in Java, JJP 1-23 modeling relationships, ADO 5-12, ADO 5-16
restrictions modifiability, CON 17-12
parallel DDL, DWG 21-14, CON 18-12 multilevel collections in, ADO 5-8
parallel DML, DWG 21-25 nested tables, ADO 5-14, CON 13-26
root, specifying, SQL 16-10 null objects in, ADO 5-6
row objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8 object identifiers for, CON 13-24, CON 13-25
See also type inheritance OIDs with, ADO 5-9
specializing, ADO 2-3 querying, SQL 16-45
SQL examples, SQL 16-19 REFs to, ADO 5-11
SQLJ, CON 13-21 replicating, ADO 8-35
SQLJ types, ADO 3-15 updating, CON 13-26
static methods of, SQL 16-13 updating through INSTEAD OF triggers, ADO
statistics types, SQL 12-48 5-13
structure, PLS 10-5 use of INSTEAD OF triggers with, CON 13-26
substituting, ADO 2-42 OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE_PERCENT
subtypes, specifying, SQL 16-11 initialization parameter, REF 1-105
syntax, PLS 13-122 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
top-level, SQL 16-10 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-86
translation, JJP 1-21 OBJECT_CACHE_OPTIMAL_SIZE initialization
use of table aliases, ADO 2-14 parameter, REF 1-106
user-defined setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
creating, SQL 16-9 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-87
using generated classes, sample program, JJP OBJECT_CONSISTENT parameter

Master Index-397
for Export utility, UTL 1-24, STM 10-8, STM accessing with OCI, OCI 14-23, PCC 19-23
19-27, STM 19-127 adding to materialized view sites, SPR 53-56,
OBJECT_INSTANCE column RAR 20-53
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 adding, by using a template, OID 4-10
object_name, ADQ 2-2 adding, by using Oracle Directory
OBJECT_NAME column Manager, OID 4-10
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 allocation duration, OCI 13-15
OBJECT_NODE column altering, SPR 53-28, RAR 20-25
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 altering replication, RAR 9-2
OBJECT_OWNER column array pin, OCI 10-13
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 assigning values to, OLA 4-3, OLA 5-10
OBJECT_TYPE column attributes, OCI 10-17, IPI 1-9
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 manipulating, OCI 10-13
objectclass attribute, OID 5-28 changing definition of, OLA 3-27
objectIdentifierFirstComponentMatch matching client-side cache, OCI 13-2
rule, OID C-9 collection objects, ADO 5-6
ObjectIdentifierMatch matching rule, OID C-9 comparing, ADO 2-50, OID 4-9
ObjectInputStream class, JJD 2-30 considerations for importing, UTL 2-56
object-JDBC mapping (for attributes), JSS 6-37 copying, OCI 10-33
object-orientation, PER 1-22 created by change management
object-oriented programming, PLS 10-1, OSG 3-13 applications, OCM 1-5, OSM 5-4
ObjectOutputStream class, JJD 2-30 creating, SPR 53-51, OCI 10-33
object-relational database management for master group, SPR 53-50, RAR 20-47,
system, CON 13-2 RAR 20-48
object-relational database management system for master sites, SPR 53-51
(ORDBMS) for materialized view sites, SPR 53-56, RAR
definition, CON 1-40 20-53
principles, CON 1-32 creating object types, JSS 6-23
object-relational DBMS, CON 13-2 creation errors, UTL 2-48
object-relational methods, JPG 1-6 creation of and effect on performance, RDE 3-2
object-relational model, SUG 2-1, ADO 9-1 data dictionary, REF 2-1
comparing objects, ADO 8-8 datatypes, JSS 6-5
constraints, ADO 8-36 declaring, PLS 10-25
design considerations, ADO 8-1 definitions, OLA 3-2
embedded objects, ADO 9-23 dirty, IPI 3-17
limiations of relational model, ADO 1-2 displaying definitions of, OLA 2-16
materialized views, REP 3-36 dropping
methods, ADO 2-3, ADO 2-15 from materialized view site, RAR 8-8, RAR
new object format, ADO 8-34 20-66
partitioning, ADO 6-39 materialized view site, SPR 53-69
programmatic environments for, ADO duration, OCI 13-15
3-1 to ADO 3-12 flushing, OCI 13-11, IPI 3-17
replication, REP 2-12, REP 3-36, ADO 8-35 flushing changes, OCI 10-15
object-relational, definition, ADX Glossary-14 freeing, OCI 10-33, OCI 13-9, IPI 3-24
objects, PLS 10-4, UTL 3-13 fundamentals, JSS 6-4
See also schema objects generating replication support for, SPR 53-80,
about custom Java classes, JSS 6-6 RAR 20-77
access using SQL, IPI 3-13 GRANT OPTION, ADG 11-33

Master Index-398
granting privileges, ADG 11-23, ADG 11-32 persistent versus transient copies of, PCC 17-5
hot blocks, RDE 4-14 pin count, OCI 10-30
identifying performance issues for, RDE 4-9 pin duration, OCI 13-15
ignoring existing objects during import, UTL pinned, IPI 3-15
2-23 pinning, OCI 10-12, OCI 13-7, IPI 3-11, IPI 3-15
import creation errors, UTL 2-23 privileges, ADG 11-22
in columns, ADO 5-4 privileges on, CON 23-12
in expressions, OLA 4-12 recording database changes, IPI 3-17
in OCCI, IPI 3-2 references to, PCC 17-2
initializing, PLS 10-25 referencing with synonyms, SAG 29-28
inserting, IPI 3-14 refreshing, OCI 13-11
inserting in SQLJ, JSS 6-59 removing
introduction to, PCC 17-2 by using command-line tools, OID A-16
introduction to object support, JSS 6-2 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-8,
lifetime, OCI 17-2 OID 4-10
list of, OLA 3-3 removing by using command-line tools, OID
loading nested column objects, UTL 7-4 A-28
LOB attribute of, OCI 7-4 replicated
LOB attributes of transient objects, OCI 7-4 recreating, REP A-5
locking, OCI 13-13 retrieving information about, OLA 2-17
maintaining, OLA 5-4 retrieving list of, OLA 2-16
manipulating, PLS 10-33 revoking privileges, ADG 11-34
manipulating attributes, IPI 3-16 row objects and object identifiers, ADO 5-6
manipulating with OCI, OCI 14-23, PCC 19-23 searching for
mapping to alternative classes, JSS 6-41 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
marking, OCI 10-15, OCI 13-10, IPI 3-17 4-10
memory layout of instance, OCI 13-17 searching for, by using Oracle Directory
memory management, OCI 13-2 Manager, OID 4-10
meta-attributes, OCI 10-17 secondary memory, OCI 13-17
method support, JSS 6-10 See also schema objects
methods, IPI 1-9 selecting into iterators, JSS 6-55
modifying, IPI 3-14 serializing (overview), JSS 6-71
by using ldapmodify, OID 7-13 serializing RAW and BLOB columns, JSS 6-71
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-8, serializing with custom Java class, JSS 6-74
OID 4-10 sharing, PLS 10-31
navigation, OCI 13-18 specifying type mapping, JSS 6-34, JSS 6-37
simple, OCI 13-18 SQLData specifications, JSS 6-9
NCHAR and NVARCHAR2 attribute of, OCI stream record format, UTL 7-2
11-3 strongly typed in SQLJ, JSS 6-55
NULL values, UTL 7-6 support, PCC 17-1
nulls, OCI 10-30 terminology, OCI 17-2
object references, ADO 5-11 top-level memory, OCI 13-17
object types, IPI 1-9 transient, OCI 10-5, OCI 10-6, PCC 17-5
OCI object application structure, OCI 10-3 types, OCI 10-5, OCI 17-2, PCC 17-2
of ACI directives, OID 12-7 unmarking, OCI 13-10
ORAData specifications, JSS 6-7 unpinning, OCI 10-30, OCI 13-8
partitioning for hot blocks, RDE 3-2 updating, OLA 5-4
persistent, OCI 10-5, PCC 17-5 updating a reference in SQLJ, JSS 6-60

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updating in SQLJ, JSS 6-57 ConnectionPool class, IPI 8-43
use with OCI, OCI 10-2 Data class, IPI 8-49
using object types in Pro*C/C++, PCC 17-4 Environment class, IPI 8-62
variable record format, UTL 7-3 IntervalDS class, IPI 8-69
viewing index, TXT G-9 IntervalYM class, IPI 8-81
weak types, restrictions, JSS 6-81 Map class, IPI 8-92
weak types, support, JSS 6-80 MetaData class, IPI 8-94
with LOB attributes, IPI 5-16 Number class, IPI 8-101
wrapper methods, JSS 6-39 PObject class, IPI 8-126
objects and scopes (JSP objects), JSE 1-14 Ref class, IPI 8-132
OBJECTS precompiler option, PCC 10-34, PCC RefAny class, IPI 8-139
17-22 ResultSet class, IPI 8-142
objects. See object types or database objects SQLException class, IPI 8-165
objects, removing, OAD A-10, OAD A-22 Statement class, IPI 8-167
objects, schema Stream class, IPI 8-211
listing information, ADG 2-34 Timestamp class, IPI 8-214
name resolution, ADG 2-32 OCCI environment
renaming, ADG 2-33 connection pool, IPI 2-3
obsolete creating, IPI 2-2
replication procedures, MIG E-20 opening a connection, IPI 2-3
obsolete backups scope, IPI 2-2
deleting, RMN 5-54, RMN 7-12 terminating, IPI 2-2
different from expired backups, RMN 5-50 OCCI program
reporting, RMN 7-4 example of, IPI 3-29
obsolete dynamic performance views, MIG A-22 OCCI program development, IPI 3-7
obsolete initialization parameters, MIG A-3 operational flow, IPI 3-8
obsolete locale data, GLO A-27 program structure, IPI 3-7
obsolete parameters, NER B-4 OCCI types
obsolete replication procedures, MIG E-20 data conversion, IPI 4-2
obsolete script, OCM 3-18 OCCIBfile, ADL 3-27
obsolete static data dictionary views, MIG A-16 OCCIBlob
OC4J, ADG 1-20 copy, amount parameter must be less than length
definition, ADX Glossary-14 of BFILE, ADL 3-25
OCCI, ADO 3-6 read, ADL 3-24
advantages, IPI 1-2 write, ADL 3-25
benefits, IPI 1-2 OCCIBlob class, ADL 3-23
compared to other interfaces, ADL 3-3 OCCIClob
functionality, IPI 1-4 copy, amount parameter must be less than length
LOB functionality, ADL 3-22 of BFILE, ADL 3-25
object mode, IPI 3-9 read, ADL 3-24
overview, ADG 1-26, IPI 1-2 read, amount parameter, ADL 3-25
special SQL terms, IPI 1-8 write, ADL 3-25
OCCI classes OCCIClob class, ADL 3-23
Bfile class, IPI 8-5 occurrences, ODP 3-32, OSM 3-30
Blob class, IPI 8-12 OCI, ADG 9-2, OCI 6-12, OCI 6-19, OCI 11-35, OCI
Bytes class, IPI 8-23 12-15, OCI 12-16, OCI 12-25, OCI 12-34, OCI
Clob class, IPI 8-26 12-35, OCI 12-36, OCI 13-5, OCI A-25, OCI A-26,
Connection class, IPI 8-38 OCI A-27, OCI A-60, OCI A-63, OCI A-64, OCI

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A-68 amount amounts, ADL 3-12
aborting calls, OCI 2-38 OCILobWrite
accessing and manipulating objects, OCI 14-23 varying-width CLOB and NCLOB input and
advantages, OCI 1-3 amount amounts, ADL 3-12, ADL 3-25
applications, ADG 9-4 OCISessionBegin call, MIG 5-41
changing to use Oracle9i, MIG 6-9 offset and amount parameter rules
available LOB functions, ADL 3-3 fixed-width character sets, ADL 3-11, ADL
binding and defining CLOB and NCLOB data in 3-24
OCI, GLO 6-21 optimizing data transfers using, HET 4-8
binding and defining SQL NCHAR overview, ADG 1-26, OCI 1-2
datatypes, GLO 6-20 parts of, ADG 1-28, OCI 1-4
cancelling cursors, ADG 7-10 seeIfLOBOpen and how to use main(), ADL
closing cursors, ADG 7-10 3-17
compatibility, MIG 5-21 setting OCILobRead, OCILobWrite to
batch error mode, MIG 5-22 OCI_UCS2ID, ADL 3-11
client notification, MIG 5-22 setting the character set, GLO 8-2
link line, MIG 5-21 SQL CHAR datatypes, GLO 6-18
LISTEN call and AQ, MIG 5-22 temporary LOBs, ADL 11-9
thread safety, MIG 5-21 temporary lobs can be grouped into logical
enabling roles, ADG 11-7 buckets, ADL 11-6
functions for BFILEs, ADL 3-15, ADL 3-27 upgrading applications to Oracle9i, MIG 6-3
functions for temporary LOBs, ADL 3-15, ADL using in LONG-to-LOB migration, ADL 8-12
3-27 using to work LOBs, ADL 3-10
functions to modify internal LOB values, ADL vs precompilers, ADG 1-40
3-14, ADL 3-26 OCI (Oracle Call Interface) examples, SUG 1-27
functions to open/close internal and external OCI and Unicode, GLO 6-3
LOBs, ADL 3-16, ADL 3-28 OCI application
functions to read or examine internal and compiling, OCI 1-4
external LOB values, ADL 3-15, ADL 3-27 general structure, OCI 2-2
interoperability, MIG 5-21 initialization example, OCI 2-27
Oracle7 clients, MIG 5-21 linking, OCI 1-4
shared structures, MIG 5-21 steps, OCI 2-20
loading data, IMU 11-24 structure, OCI 2-2
LOB buffering example, ADL 5-25 structure using objects, OCI 10-3
LOB locator functions, ADL 3-16, ADL 3-27 terminating, OCI 2-30
LOB manipulation functions, DCD 6-6 using the OTT with, OCI 14-22
Lob-buffering functions, ADL 3-16 with objects
locators, ADL 2-8 initializing, OCI 10-10
NCLOB parameters, ADL 3-13, ADL 3-25 OCI applications
now binds and defines VARCHAR2 variables upgrading options, MIG 6-6
with LOBs, ADL 7-50 using the OTT with, PCC 19-21
object support, OCI 1-6 OCI calls, PCC 1-9
OCIChangePassword call, MIG 5-41 embedding, PCC 5-52
OCILobFileGetLength in an X/A environment, PCC 5-58
CLOB and NCLOB input and output OCI character set conversion, GLO 6-16
length, ADL 3-12 data loss, GLO 6-15
OCILobRead performance, GLO 6-15
varying-width CLOB and NCLOB input and OCI client applications

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using Unicode character sets, GLO 6-18 SQLLIB extensions, PCC 5-46
OCI communications, OSG A-5 OCI. See Oracle Call Interface
OCI data conversion OCI types
data expansion, GLO 6-17 declaring, PCC 17-46
OCI documentation, other, OCI vi manipulating, PCC 17-47
OCI driver (JDBC), JSS 4-3 OCIDate, PCC 17-46
OCI environment OCINumber, PCC 17-46
initializing for objects, OCI 10-10 OCIRaw, PCC 17-46
OCI example, OLS A-9 OCIString, PCC 17-46
OCI functions using in embedded SQL, PCC 17-47
advanced queuing, OCI vi OCI_ATTR_ALLOC_DURATION
canceling calls, OCI 2-38 environment handle attribute, OCI A-8
data cartridges, OCI vi, OCI 2-2 OCI_ATTR_APPCTX_ATTR, OCI 8-23, OCI A-19
globalization, OCI 2-2 OCI_ATTR_APPCTX_LIST, OCI 8-22, OCI A-19,
globalization support, OCI vi OLS A-7
not supported, OCI 1-20 OCI_ATTR_APPCTX_NAME, OCI 8-23
obsolescent, OCI 1-18 OCI_ATTR_APPCTX_SIZE, OCI 8-22, OCI A-19,
other guides, OCI vi OLS A-7
return codes, OCI 2-31, OCI 2-34 OCI_ATTR_APPCTX_VALUE, OCI 8-23, OCI
OCI functions on a NULL LOB restriction, ADL A-20
2-9 OCI_ATTR_AUTOCOMMIT_DDL
OCI interface, OLS A-7 attribute, OCI 6-20
OCI library, RDE 1-5 OCI_ATTR_BIND_DN, OCI A-4
OCI navigational functions, OCI 13-20 OCI_ATTR_BUF_ADDR, OCI A-70
flush functions, OCI 13-21 OCI_ATTR_BUF_SIZE, OCI A-62, OCI A-70
mark functions, OCI 13-21 OCI_ATTR_CACHE
meta-attribute accessor functions, OCI 13-21 attribute, OCI 6-15
miscellaneous functions, OCI 13-22 OCI_ATTR_CACHE_ARRAYFLUSH, OCI 13-11
naming scheme, OCI 13-20 environment handle attribute, OCI A-4
pin/unpin/free functions, OCI 13-20 OCI_ATTR_CACHE_MAX_SIZE
OCI onblon() call environment handle attribute, OCI A-4
not used to connect, PCC 5-52 OCI_ATTR_CACHE_OPT_SIZE
OCI orlon() call environment handle attribute, OCI A-5
not used to connect, PCC 5-52 OCI_ATTR_CATALOG_LOCATION
OCI process attribute, OCI 6-20
initializing for objects, OCI 10-10 OCI_ATTR_CERTIFICATE, OCI A-20
OCI program. See OCI application OCI_ATTR_CERTIFICATE_TYPE, OCI A-20
OCI relational functions OCI_ATTR_CHAR_COUNT
advanced queuing and publish-subscribe, OCI bind handle attribute, OCI A-36
16-89 define handle attribute, OCI A-39
connect, authorize, and initialize, OCI 15-4 OCI_ATTR_CHAR_SIZE, OCI 6-15
guide to reference entries, OCI 19-2 attribute, OCI 6-21
OCI Release 8, PCC 5-46 OCI_ATTR_CHAR_USED, OCI 6-15
accessing and manipulating objects, PCC 19-23 attribute, OCI 6-21
embedding in Pro*C/C++, PCC 5-50 OCI_ATTR_CHARSET_FORM, OCI 5-35, OCI 6-18
interfacing to, PCC 5-48 attribute, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-14, OCI 6-16
parameters in the environment handle, bind handle attribute, OCI A-36
PCC 5-47 define handle attribute, OCI A-39

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OCI_ATTR_CHARSET_FORM attribute, GLO 6-15 OCI_ATTR_DESC_PUBLIC, OCI 15-96
OCI_ATTR_CHARSET_ID, OCI 5-35, OCI A-62, OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_EXPR_TYPE direct path
OCI A-73 function attribute, OCI A-67
attribute, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-14, OCI 6-16, OCI OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_EXPR_TYPE function
6-18, OCI 6-20 context attribute, OCI 12-36
bind handle attribute, OCI A-36 OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_NOLOG, OCI A-64
define handle attribute, OCI A-39 OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_OBJ_CONSTR, OCI A-65
OCI_ATTR_CLIENT_IDENTIFIER, OCI 8-18, OCI OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_OBJ_CONSTR direct path
A-20 context attribute, OCI 12-34
OCI_ATTR_CLUSTERED OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_OID, OCI A-75
attribute, OCI 6-7 OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_PARALLEL, OCI A-65
OCI_ATTR_COL_COUNT, OCI A-69 OCI_ATTR_DIRPATH_SID column array
OCI_ATTR_COLLECTION_ELEMENT attribute, OCI 12-41
attribute, OCI 6-9 OCI_ATTR_DISTINGUISHED_NAME, OCI 8-16,
OCI_ATTR_COLLECTION_TYPECODE OCI 8-17, OCI A-21
attribute, OCI 6-9 OCI_ATTR_DML_ROW_OFFSET
OCI_ATTR_COMPLEXOBJECT_ error handle attribute, OCI A-11
COLL_OUTOFLINE OCI_ATTR_DN_COUNT, OCI A-55
COR handle attribute, OCI A-44 OCI_ATTR_DURATION
OCI_ATTR_COMPLEXOBJECT_LEVEL attribute, OCI 6-7
COR handle attribute, OCI A-44 OCI_ATTR_ENCAPSULATION
OCI_ATTR_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP attribute, OCI 6-12
_TYPE_LEVEL OCI_ATTR_ENV, OCI A-29
COR descriptor attribute, OCI A-45 server handle attribute, OCI A-15
OCI_ATTR_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP_TYPE service context handle attribute, OCI A-12
COR descriptor attribute, OCI A-44 OCI_ATTR_ENV_CHARSET_ID, OCI 2-50
OCI_ATTR_CONN_BUSY_COUNT, OCI A-23 environment handle attribute, OCI A-5
OCI_ATTR_CONN_INCR, OCI A-24 OCI_ATTR_ENV_NCHARSET_ID, OCI 2-50
OCI_ATTR_CONN_MAX, OCI A-24 environment handle attribute, OCI A-5
OCI_ATTR_CONN_MIN, OCI A-24 OCI_ATTR_ENV_UTF16
OCI_ATTR_CONN_NOWAIT, OCI A-23 environment handle attribute, OCI A-6
OCI_ATTR_CONN_OPEN_COUNT, OCI A-24 OCI_ATTR_EXTERNAL_NAME, OCI 8-8
OCI_ATTR_CONN_TIMEOUT, OCI A-23 server handle attribute, OCI A-15
OCI_ATTR_CURRENT_POSITION OCI_ATTR_FOCBK
attribute, OCI 4-18, OCI A-29 server handle attribute, OCI A-15
OCI_ATTR_CURSOR_COMMIT_ BEHAVIOR OCI_ATTR_FSPRECISION
attribute, OCI 6-20 attribute, OCI 6-11
OCI_ATTR_DATA_SIZE, OCI 6-15, OCI 6-21, OCI OCI_ATTR_HAS_DEFAULT
A-74 attribute, OCI 6-17
attribute, OCI 6-10, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-15, OCI OCI_ATTR_HAS_FILE
6-17 attribute, OCI 6-9
OCI_ATTR_DATA_TYPE, OCI A-74 OCI_ATTR_HAS_LOB
attribute, OCI 6-10, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-15, OCI attribute, OCI 6-9
6-17 OCI_ATTR_HAS_NESTED_TABLE
OCI_ATTR_DATE_FORMAT, OCI A-62 attribute, OCI 6-9
OCI_ATTR_DATEFORMAT, OCI A-75 OCI_ATTR_HEAPALLOC
OCI_ATTR_DBA environment handle attribute, OCI A-8
attribute, OCI 6-7 OCI_ATTR_HW_MARK

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attribute, OCI 6-15 OCI_ATTR_IS_SUBTYPE
OCI_ATTR_IN_V8_MODE attribute, OCI 6-10
server handle attribute, OCI A-16 OCI_ATTR_IS_SYSTEM_GENERATED_TYPE
service context handle attribute, OCI A-12 attribute, OCI 6-9
OCI_ATTR_INCR OCI_ATTR_IS_SYSTEM_TYPE
attribute, OCI 6-15 attribute, OCI 6-9
OCI_ATTR_INDEX_ONLY OCI_ATTR_IS_TEMPORARY
attribute, OCI 6-7 attribute, OCI 6-7
OCI_ATTR_INITIAL_CLIENT_ROLES, OCI 8-17, OCI_ATTR_IS_TRANSIENT_TYPE
OCI A-21 attribute, OCI 6-9
OCI_ATTR_INTERNAL_NAME, OCI 8-8 OCI_ATTR_IS_WNDS
server handle attribute, OCI A-16 attribute, OCI 6-12
OCI_ATTR_IOMODE OCI_ATTR_IS_WNPS
attribute, OCI 6-17 attribute, OCI 6-12
OCI_ATTR_IS_CONSTRUCTOR OCI_ATTR_LDAP_AUTH, OCI A-6
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LDAP_CRED, OCI A-6
OCI_ATTR_IS_DESTRUCTOR OCI_ATTR_LDAP_CTX, OCI A-7
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LDAP_HOST, OCI A-7
OCI_ATTR_IS_FINAL_METHOD OCI_ATTR_LDAP_PORT, OCI A-7
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LEVEL
OCI_ATTR_IS_FINAL_TYPE attribute, OCI 6-17
attribute, OCI 6-10 OCI_ATTR_LFPRECISION
OCI_ATTR_IS_INCOMPLETE_TYPE attribute, OCI 6-11
attribute, OCI 6-9 OCI_ATTR_LINK
OCI_ATTR_IS_INSTANTIABLE_METHOD attribute, OCI 6-14, OCI 6-18
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LIST_ARGUMENTS
OCI_ATTR_IS_INSTANTIABLE_TYPE attribute, OCI 6-8, OCI 6-12
attribute, OCI 6-10 OCI_ATTR_LIST_COLUMNS, OCI A-65
OCI_ATTR_IS_INVOKER_RIGHTS attribute, OCI 6-7
attribute, OCI 6-8, OCI 6-10 OCI_ATTR_LIST_COLUMNS direct path function
OCI_ATTR_IS_MAP context attribute, OCI A-68
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LIST_OBJECTS
OCI_ATTR_IS_NULL attribute, OCI 6-19
attribute, OCI 6-16, OCI 6-18 OCI_ATTR_LIST_SCHEMAS
OCI_ATTR_IS_OPERATOR attribute, OCI 6-20
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LIST_SUBPROGRAMS
OCI_ATTR_IS_ORDER attribute, OCI 6-8
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LIST_TYPE
OCI_ATTR_IS_OVERRIDING_METHOD attribute, OCI 6-18
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LIST_TYPE_ATTRS
OCI_ATTR_IS_PREDEFINED_TYPE attribute, OCI 6-9
attribute, OCI 6-9 OCI_ATTR_LIST_TYPE_METHODS
OCI_ATTR_IS_RNDS attribute, OCI 6-10
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LOBEMPTY
OCI_ATTR_IS_RNPS LOB locator attribute, OCI A-43
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_LOCKING_MODE
OCI_ATTR_IS_SELFISH attribute, OCI 6-20
attribute, OCI 6-12 OCI_ATTR_MAP_METHOD

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attribute, OCI 6-10 OCI_ATTR_NUM_HANDLES
OCI_ATTR_MAX attribute, OCI 6-19
attribute, OCI 6-14 OCI_ATTR_NUM_PARAMS
OCI_ATTR_MAX_CATALOG_ NAMELEN attribute, OCI 6-5
attribute, OCI 6-20 OCI_ATTR_NUM_ROWS, OCI A-69
OCI_ATTR_MAX_COLUMN_ NAMELEN OCI_ATTR_NUM_ROWS attribute, OCI 12-42
attribute, OCI 6-20 OCI_ATTR_NUM_ROWS direct path context
OCI_ATTR_MAX_PROC_NAMELEN attribute, OCI A-66
attribute, OCI 6-20 OCI_ATTR_NUM_ROWS direct path function
OCI_ATTR_MAXCHAR_SIZE, OCI A-37, OCI context attribute, OCI A-69
A-40 OCI_ATTR_NUM_ROWS function context
attribute, OCI 5-39 attribute, OCI 12-38
OCI_ATTR_MAXCHAR_SIZE attribute, OCI 5-38 OCI_ATTR_NUM_TYPE_ATTRS
OCI_ATTR_MAXDATA_SIZE attribute, OCI 6-9
attribute, OCI 5-39 OCI_ATTR_NUM_TYPE_METHODS
bind handle attribute, OCI A-37 attribute, OCI 6-9
use with binding, OCI 5-37 OCI_ATTR_OBJ_ID
OCI_ATTR_MAXDATA_SIZE attribute, GLO 6-17 attribute, OCI 6-5
OCI_ATTR_MEMPOOL_APPNAME, OCI A-77 OCI_ATTR_OBJ_NAME
OCI_ATTR_MEMPOOL_HOMENAME, OCI A-77 attribute, OCI 6-5
OCI_ATTR_MEMPOOL_INSTNAME, OCI A-78 OCI_ATTR_OBJ_SCHEMA
OCI_ATTR_MEMPOOL_SIZE, OCI A-78 attribute, OCI 6-6
OCI_ATTR_MIGSESSION OCI_ATTR_OBJECT
user session handle attribute, OCI A-21 environment handle attribute, OCI A-7
OCI_ATTR_MIN OCI_ATTR_OBJECT_DETECTCHANGE, OCI
attribute, OCI 6-14 13-14
OCI_ATTR_NAME, OCI A-66, OCI A-76 environment handle attribute, OCI 13-14, OCI
attribute, OCI 6-8, OCI 6-10, OCI 6-12, OCI 6-13, A-9
OCI 6-14, OCI 6-15, OCI 6-17 OCI_ATTR_OBJECT_NEWNOTNULL, OCI 17-45
OCI_ATTR_NAME column array attribute, OCI environment handle attribute, OCI A-9
12-39 OCI_ATTR_OBJID
OCI_ATTR_NAME direct path function context attribute, OCI 6-7, OCI 6-14
attribute, OCI A-68 OCI_ATTR_ORDER
OCI_ATTR_NAME function context attribute, OCI attribute, OCI 6-15
12-34 OCI_ATTR_ORDER_METHOD
OCI_ATTR_NCHARSET_ID attribute, OCI 6-10
attribute, OCI 6-20 OCI_ATTR_OVERLOAD
OCI_ATTR_NONBLOCKING_MODE attribute, OCI 6-8
server handle attribute, OCI 2-42, OCI A-16 OCI_ATTR_PARAM
OCI_ATTR_NOWAIT_SUPORT describe handle attribute, OCI A-42
attribute, OCI 6-20 use when an attribute is itself a descriptor, OCI
OCI_ATTR_NUM_COLS, OCI A-66, OCI A-69 15-50
attribute, OCI 6-7 OCI_ATTR_PARAM_COUNT
OCI_ATTR_NUM_COLS direct path function describe handle attribute, OCI A-42
context attribute, OCI 12-37, OCI A-68 OCI_ATTR_PARAM_COUNT statement handle
OCI_ATTR_NUM_DML_ERRORS, OCI A-29 attribute, OCI A-29
OCI_ATTR_NUM_ELEMENTS OCI_ATTR_PARSE_ERROR_OFFSET, OCI A-36
attribute, OCI 6-13 OCI_ATTR_PARSE_ERROR_OFFSET statement

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handle attribute, OCI A-30 attribute, OCI 6-10, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-13, OCI
OCI_ATTR_PARTITIONED 6-14, OCI 6-16, OCI 6-18
attribute, OCI 6-7 OCI_ATTR_SEQ
OCI_ATTR_PASSWORD, OCI 8-21 attributes, OCI 6-14
user session handle attribute, OCI A-22 OCI_ATTR_SERVER
OCI_ATTR_PDPRC, OCI A-37 service context handle attribute, OCI A-12
OCI_ATTR_PDSCL OCI_ATTR_SERVER_DN, OCI A-56
bind handle attribute, OCI A-38, OCI A-41 OCI_ATTR_SERVER_DNS, OCI A-57
OCI_ATTR_PIN_DURATION OCI_ATTR_SERVER_GROUP
environment handle attribute, OCI A-8 server handle attribute, OCI A-17
OCI_ATTR_PINOPTION OCI_ATTR_SERVER_STATUS
environment handle attribute, OCI A-8 server handle attribute, OCI A-17
OCI_ATTR_POSITION OCI_ATTR_SESSION
attribute, OCI 6-17 service context handle attribute, OCI A-13
OCI_ATTR_PRECISION, OCI A-76 OCI_ATTR_SHARED_HEAP_ALLOC
attribute, OCI 6-5, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-15, environment handle attribute, OCI A-9
OCI 6-17 OCI_ATTR_SQLFNCODE
OCI_ATTR_PREFETCH_MEMORY statement handle attribute, OCI A-32
statement handle attribute, OCI A-31 OCI_ATTR_STATEMENT statement handle
OCI_ATTR_PREFETCH_MEMORY statement attribute, OCI A-34
handle attribute, OCI A-30 OCI_ATTR_STMT_STATE, OCI A-35
OCI_ATTR_PREFETCH_ROWS OCI_ATTR_STMT_TYPE
statement handle attribute, OCI A-31 statement handle attribute, OCI A-35
OCI_ATTR_PROC_MODE, OCI A-78 OCI_ATTR_STMTCACHESIZE, OCI 9-31, OCI
OCI_ATTR_PROXY_CREDENTIALS, OCI 8-16, 15-37, OCI A-13
OCI A-22 OCI_ATTR_STREAM_OFFSET, OCI A-71
OCI_ATTR_PTYPE OCI_ATTR_SUB_NAME, OCI A-67
attribute, OCI 6-6 attribute, OCI 6-18
OCI_ATTR_RADIX OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_CALLBACK, OCI A-57
attribute, OCI 6-17 OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_CTX, OCI A-57
OCI_ATTR_REF_TDO OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_NAME, OCI A-58
attribute, OCI 6-7, OCI 6-9, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-14, OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_NAMESPACE, OCI A-58
OCI 6-16, OCI 6-18 OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_PAYLOAD, OCI A-58
OCI_ATTR_ROW_COUNT, OCI 4-18, OCI A-31, OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_RECPT, OCI A-59
OCI A-70 OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_RECPTPRES, OCI A-59
OCI_ATTR_ROWID OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_RECPTPROTO, OCI A-60
statement handle attribute, OCI A-31 OCI_ATTR_SUBSCR_SERVER_DN descriptor
OCI_ATTR_ROWS_FETCHED, OCI 4-19, OCI handle, OCI 9-59
A-32 OCI_ATTR_SUPERTYPE_NAME
OCI_ATTR_ROWS_RETURNED attribute, OCI 6-10
bind handle attribute, OCI A-38 OCI_ATTR_SUPERTYPE_SCHEMA_NAME
use with callbacks, OCI 5-34 attribute, OCI 6-10
OCI_ATTR_SAVEPOINT_SUPPORT OCI_ATTR_TABLESPACE
attribute, OCI 6-20 attribute, OCI 6-7
OCI_ATTR_SCALE, OCI A-76 OCI_ATTR_TIMESTAMP
attribute, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-16, OCI attribute, OCI 6-6
6-17 OCI_ATTR_TRANS
OCI_ATTR_SCHEMA_NAME, OCI A-66 service context handle attribute, OCI A-13

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OCI_ATTR_TRANS_NAME, OCI 8-4 OCI 19-10, OCI 20-7, OCI 20-21, OCI 20-27, OCI
transaction handle attribute, OCI A-28 20-37
OCI_ATTR_TRANS_TIMEOUT OCI_DURATION_STATEMENT, OCI 16-26, OCI
transaction handle attribute, OCI A-28 19-10, OCI 20-7, OCI 20-20, OCI 20-27, OCI
OCI_ATTR_TYPE_NAME 20-37
attribute, OCI 6-11, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-16, OCI OCI_DURATION_TRANS, OCI 13-8
6-18 OCI_ERROR, OCI 2-31, OCI 8-8
OCI_ATTR_TYPECODE OCI_EVENTS
attribute, OCI 6-9, OCI 6-10, OCI 6-13, OCI 6-17 mode for receiving notifications, OCI 9-56
OCI_ATTR_USERNAME OCI_EXT_CRED, OCI 8-16
user session handle attribute, OCI A-22 OCI_HTYPE_AUTHINFO, OCI 2-6, OCI 9-26
OCI_ATTR_VERSION OCI_HTYPE_BIND, OCI 2-6
attribute, OCI 6-20 OCI_HTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECT, OCI 2-6
OCI_ATTR_WALL_LOC, OCI A-10 OCI_HTYPE_COR, OCI 15-62
OCI_ATTR_XID, OCI 8-4 OCI_HTYPE_CPOOL, OCI 2-6, OCI 9-15
transaction handle attribute, OCI A-28 OCI_HTYPE_DEFINE, OCI 2-6
OCI_CONTINUE, OCI 2-31 OCI_HTYPE_DESCRIBE, OCI 2-6
OCI_CPOOL_REINITIALIZE, OCI 15-6 OCI_HTYPE_DIRPATH_COLUMN_ARRAY, OCI
OCI_CRED_PROXY, OCI 8-16 2-6
OCI_CRED_RDBMS, OCI 8-16 OCI_HTYPE_DIRPATH_CTX, OCI 2-6
OCI_DEFAULT, OCI 9-3, OCI 15-6 OCI_HTYPE_DIRPATH_FN_CTX, OCI 2-6
OCI_DIRPATH_DATASAVE_FINISH, OCI 16-126 OCI_HTYPE_DIRPATH_STREAM, OCI 2-6
OCI_DIRPATH_DATASAVE_SAVEONLY, OCI OCI_HTYPE_ENV, OCI 2-6
16-126 OCI_HTYPE_ERROR, OCI 2-6
OCI_DIRPATH_OID column array attribute, OCI OCI_HTYPE_PROC, OCI 2-6
12-41 OCI_HTYPE_SERVER, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_AQAGENT, OCI 2-16 OCI_HTYPE_SESSION, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_AQDEQ_OPTIONS, OCI 2-15 OCI_HTYPE_SPOOL, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_AQENQ_OPTIONS, OCI 2-15 OCI_HTYPE_STMT, OCI 2-6, OCI 15-49, OCI
OCI_DTYPE_AQMSG_PROPERTIES, OCI 2-15 15-62
OCI_DTYPE_AQNFY, OCI 2-16 OCI_HTYPE_SUBSCRIPTION, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_COMPLEXOBJECTCOMP, OCI 2-15 OCI_HTYPE_SVCCTX, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_DATE, OCI 2-15 OCI_HTYPE_TRANS, OCI 2-6
OCI_DTYPE_FILE, OCI 2-15 OCI_INVALID_HANDLE, OCI 2-31
OCI_DTYPE_INTERVAL_DS, OCI 2-15 OCI_LOCK_NONE, OCI 13-13
OCI_DTYPE_INTERVAL_YM, OCI 2-15 OCI_LOCK_X, OCI 13-13
OCI_DTYPE_LOB, OCI 2-15 OCI_LOCK_X_NOWAIT, OCI 13-13, OCI 13-14
OCI_DTYPE_PARAM, OCI 2-15, OCI 15-49, OCI parameter usage, OCI 13-13
15-62 OCI_LTYPE_ARG_FUNC list attribute, OCI 6-19
use in code samples, OCI 4-13 OCI_LTYPE_ARG_PROC list attribute, OCI 6-19
when used, OCI 15-50 OCI_LTYPE_DB_SCH list attribute, OCI 6-19
OCI_DTYPE_ROWID, OCI 2-15 OCI_LTYPE_SCH_OBJ list attribute, OCI 6-19
OCI_DTYPE_SNAP, OCI 2-15 OCI_LTYPE_SUBPRG list attribute, OCI 6-19
OCI_DTYPE_SRVDN, OCI 2-16 OCI_LTYPE_TYPE_ARG_FUNC list attribute, OCI
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP, OCI 2-15 6-19
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_LTZ, OCI 2-15 OCI_LTYPE_TYPE_ARG_PROC list attribute, OCI
OCI_DTYPE_TIMESTAMP_TZ, OCI 2-15 6-19
OCI_DURATION_SESSION, OCI 13-8, OCI 16-26, OCI_LTYPE_TYPE_ATTR list attribute, OCI 6-19

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OCI_LTYPE_TYPE_METHOD list attribute, OCI OCI_STILL_EXECUTING, OCI 2-31, OCI 2-41
6-19 OCI_STMT_SCROLLABLE_READONLY
OCI_MIGRATE, OCI 8-12 attribute, OCI 4-18
OCI_NEED_DATA, OCI 2-31 OCI_SUCCESS, OCI 2-31, OCI 8-8
OCI_NEW_LENGTH_SEMANTICS, OCI 15-10, OCI_SUCCESS_WITH_INFO, OCI 2-31
OCI 15-16 OCI_THREADED, OCI 9-3
OCI_NLS_MAXBUFSZ, OCI 16-185, GLO 8-9, OCI_TRANS_LOOSE, OCI 8-5
GLO 8-13 OCI_TRANS_READONLY, OCI 8-3, OCI 8-11
OCI_NO_DATA, OCI 2-31 OCI_TRANS_RESUME, OCI 8-10
OCI_NO_MUTEX, OCI 9-4 OCI_TRANS_SERIALIZABLE, OCI 8-3
OCI_NUM_SHARED_PROCS, OCI 2-25 OCI_TRANS_TIGHT, OCI 8-5
OCI_PIN_ANY, OCI 13-7 OCI_TRANS_TWOPHASE, OCI 8-10
OCI_PIN_LATEST, OCI 13-7 OCI_TYPECODE
OCI_PIN_RECENT, OCI 13-7 values, OCI 3-30, OCI 3-32
OCI_PTYPE_ARG OCI_UTF16ID, OCI 2-49
attributes, OCI 6-16 OCI_UTF16ID character set ID, GLO 6-13
OCI_PTYPE_COL OCI_UTF16ID mode, GLO 8-2
attributes, OCI 6-15 OCIAnyDataAccess(), OCI 20-12
OCI_PTYPE_COLL OCIAnyDataAttrGet(), OCI 20-14
attributes, OCI 6-12 OCIAnyDataAttrSet(), OCI 20-17
OCI_PTYPE_DATABASE OCIAnyDataBeginCreate(), OCI 20-20
attributes, OCI 6-19 OCIAnyDataCollAddElem(), OCI 20-22
OCI_PTYPE_FUNC OCIAnyDataCollGetElem(), OCI 20-24
attributes, OCI 6-7 OCIAnyDataConvert(), OCI 20-26
OCI_PTYPE_LIST OCIAnyDataDestroy(), OCI 20-28
attributes, OCI 6-18 OCIAnyDataEndCreate(), OCI 20-29
OCI_PTYPE_PKG OCIAnyDataGetCurrAttrNum(), OCI 20-30
attributes, OCI 6-8 OCIAnyDataGetType(), OCI 20-31
OCI_PTYPE_PROC OCIAnyDataIsNull(), OCI 20-32
attributes, OCI 6-7 OCIAnyDataSetAddInstance(), OCI 20-35
OCI_PTYPE_SCHEMA OCIAnyDataSetBeginCreate(), OCI 20-37
attributes, OCI 6-19 OCIAnyDataSetDestroy(), OCI 20-39
OCI_PTYPE_SYN OCIAnyDataSetEndCreate(), OCI 20-40
attributes, OCI 6-14 OCIAnyDataSetGetCount(), OCI 20-41
OCI_PTYPE_TABLE OCIAnyDataSetGetInstance(), OCI 20-42
attributes, OCI 6-7 OCIAnyDataSetGetType(), OCI 20-43
OCI_PTYPE_TYPE OCIAnyDataTypeCodeToSqlt, OCI 11-35
attributes, OCI 6-8 OCIAnyDataTypeCodeToSqlt(), OCI 20-33
OCI_PTYPE_TYPE_ATTR OCIAQAgent
attributes, OCI 6-10 descriptor attributes, OCI A-54
OCI_PTYPE_TYPE_FUNC OCIAQDeq(), OCI 16-90
attributes, OCI 6-11 OCIAQDeqOptions
OCI_PTYPE_TYPE_PROC descriptor attributes, OCI A-47
attributes, OCI 6-11 OCIAQEnq(), OCI 16-92
OCI_PTYPE_VIEW OCIAQEnqOptions
attributes, OCI 6-7 descriptor attributes, OCI A-46
OCI_SESSRLS_RETAG, OCI 15-45, OCI 15-46 OCIAQListen(), OCI 16-104
OCI_SHARED_MODE, OCI 2-24 OCIAQMsgProperties

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descriptor attributes, OCI A-50 OCIContextGetValue(), OCI 19-19
OCIArray, OCI 11-21 OCIContextSetValue(), OCI 19-17
binding and defining, OCI 11-21, OCI 11-42 OCIDate, OCI 11-6, PCC 17-46
OCIArray manipulation binding and defining, OCI 11-6, OCI 11-42
code example, OCI 11-23 declaring, PCC 17-46
OCIAttrGet, OLS A-7 OCIDate manipulation
OCIAttrGet(), OCI 15-49 code example, OCI 11-8
used for describing, OCI 4-13 OCIDateAddDays(), OCI 18-31
OCIAttrSet, OLS A-7, OLS A-8 OCIDateAddMonths(), OCI 18-32
OCIAttrSet(), OCI 15-51 OCIDateAssign(), OCI 18-33
OCIAuthInfo definition, OCI 9-26 OCIDateCheck(), OCI 18-34
OCIAuthInfo handle attributes, OCI A-19 OCIDateCompare(), OCI 18-36
OCIBind() function, GLO 6-18 OCIDateDaysBetween(), OCI 18-37
OCIBindArrayOfStruct(), OCI 15-67 OCIDateFromText(), OCI 18-38
OCIBindByName(), ADL 7-14, OCI 15-68 OCIDateGetDate(), OCI 18-40
OCIBindByPos(), ADL 7-14, OCI 15-73 OCIDateGetTime(), OCI 18-41
OCIBindDynamic(), OCI 15-78 OCIDateLastDay(), OCI 18-42
OCIBindObject(), OCI 15-82 OCIDateNextDay(), OCI 18-43
OCIBreak(), OCI 16-180 OCIDateSetDate(), OCI 18-44
use of, OCI 2-38, OCI 2-42 OCIDateSetTime(), OCI 18-45
OCICacheFlush(), OCI 17-9 OCIDateSysDate(), OCI 18-46
OCICacheFree(), OCI 17-50 OCIDateTimeAssign(), OCI 18-49
OCICacheRefresh(), OCI 17-11 OCIDateTimeCheck(), OCI 18-50
OCICacheUnmark(), OCI 17-17 OCIDateTimeCompare(), OCI 18-52
OCICacheUnpin(), OCI 17-51 OCIDateTimeConstruct(), OCI 18-53
OCICharSetConversionIsReplacementUsed(), OCI OCIDateTimeConvert(), OCI 18-55
2-54, GLO 8-48, GLO 8-52 OCIDateTimeFromArray(), OCI 18-56
OCICharSetConvert(), GLO 8-48 OCIDateTimeFromText(), OCI 18-58
OCICharSetToUnicode(), GLO 8-48 OCIDateTimeGetDate(), OCI 18-60
OCICharsetToUnicode(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-48 OCIDateTimeGetTime, OCI 18-61
OCIColl, OCI 11-21 OCIDateTimeGetTime(), OCI 18-61
binding and defining, OCI 11-21 OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneName(), OCI 18-63
OCICollAppend(), OCI 18-6 OCIDateTimeGetTimeZoneOffset(), OCI 18-64
OCICollAssign(), OCI 18-8 OCIDateTimeIntervalAdd(), OCI 18-65
OCICollAssignElem(), OCI 18-10 OCIDateTimeIntervalSub(), OCI 18-66
OCICollGetElem(), OCI 18-12 OCIDateTimeSubtract(), OCI 18-67
OCICollIsLocator(), OCI 18-15 OCIDateTimeSysTimeStamp(), OCI 18-68
OCICollMax(), OCI 18-16 OCIDateTimeToArray(), OCI 18-69
OCICollSize(), OCI 18-17 OCIDateToText(), OCI 18-47
OCICollTrim(), OCI 18-19 OCIDateZoneToZone(), OCI 18-73
OCIComplexObject OCIDefine() function, GLO 6-18
use of, OCI 10-24 OCIDefineArrayOfStruct(), OCI 15-84
OCIComplexObjectComp OCIDefineByPos(), OCI 15-85
use of, OCI 10-24 OCIDefineDynamic(), OCI 15-89
OCIConnectionPoolCreate(), OCI 15-5 OCIDefineObject(), OCI 15-92
OCIConnectionPoolDestroy(), OCI 15-8 OCIDescribeAny(), OCI 15-94
OCIContextClearValue(), OCI 19-20 usage examples, OCI 6-23
OCIContextGenerateKey(), OCI 19-21 using, OCI 6-2

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OCIDescriptorAlloc(), OCI 15-53 OCIExtractToInt(), OCI 19-31
OCIDescriptorFree(), OCI 15-55 OCIExtractToList(), OCI 19-36
ocidfn.h, PCC 5-52 OCIExtractToOCINum(), OCI 19-35
OCIDirPathAbort(), OCI 16-116 OCIFileClose(), OCI 19-44
OCIDirPathColArray context, OCI 12-5 OCIFileExists(), OCI 19-50
OCIDirPathColArrayEntryGet(), OCI 16-117 OCIFileInit(), OCI 19-40
OCIDirPathColArrayEntrySet(), OCI 16-119 OCIFileRead(), OCI 19-45
OCIDirPathColArrayReset(), OCI 16-123 OCIFileSeek(), OCI 19-48
OCIDirPathColArrayRowGet(), OCI 16-121 OCIFileTerm(), OCI 19-41
OCIDirPathColArrayToStream(), OCI 16-124 OCIFileWrite(), OCI 19-47
OCIDirPathCtx context, OCI 12-5 OCIFormatInit(), OCI 19-54
OCIDirPathDataSave(), OCI 16-126 OCIFormatString(), OCI 19-56
OCIDirPathFinish(), OCI 16-127 OCIFormatTerm(), OCI 19-55
OCIDirPathFlushRow(), OCI 16-128 OCIHandleAlloc(), OCI 15-57
OCIDirPathFuncCtx, OCI 12-5 OCIHandleFree(), OCI 15-60
OCIDirPathPrepare(), OCI 16-131 OCIInd
OCIDirPathStream context, OCI 12-5 use of, OCI 10-31
OCIDirPathStreamLoad(), OCI 16-129 OCIInitialize(), OCI 15-18
OCIDirPathStreamReset(), OCI 16-132 shared mode, OCI 2-23
OCIDuration OCIInterval host variable, PCO xiv, PCO A-2
use of, OCI 13-8, OCI 13-15 OCIIntervalAssign(), OCI 18-76
OCIDuration(), ADL 11-6 OCIIntervalCheck(), OCI 18-77
OCIDurationBegin(), OCI 16-26, OCI 19-10 OCIIntervalCompare(), OCI 18-79
OCIDurationEnd(), ADL 11-6, ADL 11-9, ADL OCIIntervalDivide(), OCI 18-81
11-31, OCI 16-28, OCI 19-11 OCIIntervalFromNumber(), OCI 18-82
OCIEnvCreate(), OCI 15-9, GLO 8-2 OCIIntervalFromText(), OCI 18-83
OCIEnvInit(), OCI 15-12 OCIIntervalFromTZ(), OCI 18-85
OCIEnvNlsCreate function, OCI OCIIntervalGetDaySecond(), OCI 18-86
setting the character set, GLO xiii OCIIntervalGetYearMonth(), OCI 18-88
OCIEnvNlsCreate(), OCI 2-49, OCI 15-14, GLO OCIIntervalMultiply(), OCI 18-89
6-13, GLO 8-2 OCIIntervalSetDaySecond(), OCI 18-90
OCIErrorGet(), OCI 16-181 OCIIntervalSetYearMonth(), OCI 18-92
OCIExtProcAllocCallMemory(), OCI 19-5 OCIIntervalToText(), OCI 18-95
OCIExtProcAllocMemory routine, DCD 4-13 OCIIter, OCI 11-21
OCIExtProcGetEnv(), OCI 19-8 binding and defining, OCI 11-21
OCIExtProcRaiseExcp routine, DCD 4-13 usage example, OCI 11-23
OCIExtProcRaiseExcp(), OCI 19-6 OCIIterCreate(), OCI 18-20
OCIExtProcRaiseExcpWithMsg routine, DCD 4-13 OCIIterDelete(), OCI 18-21
OCIExtProcRaiseExcpWithMsg(), OCI 19-7 OCIIterGetCurrent(), OCI 18-22
OCIExtractFromFile(), OCI 19-29 OCIIterInit(), OCI 18-23
OCIExtractFromList(), OCI 19-37 OCIIterNext(), OCI 18-24
OCIExtractFromStr(), OCI 19-30 OCIIterPrev(), OCI 18-26
OCIExtractInit(), OCI 19-23 OCILdaToSvcCtx(), OCI 16-183
OCIExtractReset(), OCI 19-25 OCILob...() functions, DCD 6-6
OCIExtractSetKey(), OCI 19-27 OCILobAppend(), OCI 16-29
OCIExtractSetNumKeys(), OCI 19-26 OCILobAssign(), ADL 5-20, ADL 11-8, OCI 16-31
OCIExtractTerm(), OCI 19-24 OCILobCharSet(), OCI 16-33, OCI 16-34
OCIExtractToBool(), OCI 19-32 OCILobClose(), OCI 16-35

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OCILobCopy(), OCI 16-37 OCIMessageGet(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-54, GLO 8-55
OCILobCreateTemporary(), OCI 16-39 OCIMessageOpen(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-54
OCILobDisableBuffering(), OCI 16-41 OCIMultiByteInSizeToWideChar(), OCI 2-52, GLO
OCILobEnableBuffering(), OCI 16-42 8-16, GLO 8-19
OCILobErase(), OCI 16-43 OCIMultiByteStrCaseConversion(), OCI 2-53, GLO
OCILobFileClose(), OCI 16-45 8-18, GLO 8-38
OCILobFileCloseAll(), OCI 16-46 OCIMultiByteStrcat(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCILobFileExists(), OCI 16-47 8-34
OCILobFileGetName(), OCI 16-48 OCIMultiByteStrcmp(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCILobFileIsOpen(), OCI 16-50 8-32
OCILobFileOpen(), OCI 16-51 OCIMultiByteStrcpy(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-18, GLO
OCILobFileSetName(), ADL 12-6, ADL 12-11, OCI 8-35
16-52 OCIMultiByteStrlen(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-18, GLO
OCILobFlushBuffer(), ADL 5-23, OCI 16-54 8-37
OCILOBFreeTemporary(), ADL 11-31 OCIMultiByteStrncat(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCILobFreeTemporary(), OCI 16-56 8-38
OCILobGetChunkSize(), OCI 16-57 OCIMultiByteStrncmp(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCILobGetLength(), ADL 12-109, OCI 16-59 8-33
OCILobIsEqual(), OCI 16-61 OCIMultiByteStrncpy(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-18, GLO
OCILobIsOpen(), OCI 16-62 8-38
OCILobIsTemporary(), OCI 16-64 OCIMultiByteStrnDisplayLength(), OCI 2-53, GLO
OCILobLoadFromFile(), ADL 12-48, OCI 16-65 8-18, GLO 8-38
OCILobLocatorAssign(), OCI 16-67 OCIMultiByteToWideChar(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-16,
OCILobLocatorIsInit(), OCI 16-69 GLO 8-18
OCILobOpen(), OCI 16-71 OCIMultiTransPrepare(), OCI 16-168
OCILobRead OCINlsCharSetConvert(), OCI 2-51, GLO 8-50
BFILEs, ADL 12-109 OCINlsCharSetIdToName(), OCI 2-51, GLO 8-11
OCILobRead(), ADL 10-99, ADL 10-110, ADL OCINlsCharSetNameToId(), OCI 2-51
11-75, ADL 12-109, OCI 16-73 OCINlsCharSetNameTold(), GLO 8-10
amount, ADL 6-5 OCINlsEnvironmentVariableGet(), OCI 16-185
to read large amounts of LOB data, ADL 10-72 OCINlsGetInfo(), OCI 2-50, OCI 2-51, GLO 8-7
OCILobRead() function, GLO 6-21 OCINlsNameMap(), OCI 2-51, GLO 8-14
OCILobTrim(), OCI 16-78 OCINlsNumericInfoGet(), OCI 2-51, GLO 8-12
OCILobWrite(), ADL 11-169, OCI 16-80 OCINumber, OCI 11-14, PCC 17-46
to write large amounts of LOB data, ADL 10-84 bind example, OCI 11-43
OCILobWrite() function, GLO 6-21 binding and defining, OCI 11-14, OCI 11-42
OCILobWriteAppend(), ADL 10-204, OCI 16-85 declaring, PCC 17-46
OCILockOpt define example, OCI 11-43
possible values, OCI 17-28, OCI 17-56 OCINumber manipulation
OCILogoff(), OCI 15-21 code example, OCI 11-17
OCILogon(), OCI 15-22 OCINumberAbs(), OCI 18-99
using, OCI 2-26 OCINumberAdd(), OCI 18-100
OCILogon2(), OCI 15-24 OCINumberArcCos(), OCI 18-101
OCIMemoryAlloc(, OCI 19-12 OCINumberArcSin(), OCI 18-102
OCIMemoryFree(), OCI 19-15 OCINumberArcTan(), OCI 18-103
OCIMemoryResize(), OCI 19-14 OCINumberArcTan2(), OCI 18-104
OCIMessageClose(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-54, GLO OCINumberAssign(), OCI 18-105
8-56 OCINumberCeil(), OCI 18-106

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OCINumberCompare(), OCI 18-107 possible values, OCI 17-27
OCINumberCos(), OCI 18-108 OCIObjectLock(), OCI 17-40
OCINumberDec(), OCI 18-109 OCIObjectLockNoWait(), OCI 17-41
OCINumberDiv(), OCI 18-110 OCIObjectMarkDelete(), OCI 17-18
OCINumberExp(), OCI 18-111 OCIObjectMarkDeleteByRef(), OCI 17-19
OCINumberFloor(), OCI 18-112 OCIObjectMarkStatus
OCINumberFromInt(), OCI 18-113 possible values, OCI 17-28
OCINumberFromReal(), OCI 18-114 OCIObjectMarkUpdate(), OCI 17-20
OCINumberFromText(), OCI 18-115 OCIObjectNew(), ADL 12-11, OCI 17-43
OCINumberHypCos(), OCI 18-117 OCIObjectPin(), OCI 17-56
OCINumberHypSin(), OCI 18-118 OCIObjectPinCountReset(), OCI 17-59
OCINumberHypTan(), OCI 18-119 OCIObjectPinTable(), OCI 17-61
OCINumberInc(), OCI 18-120 OCIObjectRefresh(), OCI 17-14
OCINumberIntPower(), OCI 18-121 OCIObjectSetAttr(), OCI 17-47
OCINumberIsInt(), OCI 18-122 OCIObjectUnmark(), OCI 17-22
OCINumberIsZero(), OCI 18-123 OCIObjectUnmarkByRef(), OCI 17-23
OCINumberLn(), OCI 18-124 OCIObjectUnpin(), OCI 17-63
OCINumberLog(), OCI 18-125 OCIParamGet, OLS A-8
OCINumberMod(), OCI 18-126 OCIParamGet(), OCI 15-62
OCINumberMul(), OCI 18-127 used for describing, OCI 4-13
OCINumberNeg(), OCI 18-128 OCIParamSet(), OCI 15-64
OCINumberPower(), OCI 18-129 OCIPasswordChange(), OCI 16-187
OCINumberPrec(), OCI 18-130 OCIPinOpt
OCINumberRound(), OCI 18-131 use of, OCI 13-7
OCINumberSetPi(), OCI 18-132 OCIRaw, OCI 11-20, PCC 17-46
OCINumberSetZero(), OCI 18-133 binding and defining, OCI 11-20, OCI 11-42
OCINumberShift(), OCI 18-134 declaring, PCC 17-46
OCINumberSign(), OCI 18-135 OCIRaw manipulation
OCINumberSin(), OCI 18-136 code example, OCI 11-21
OCINumberSqrt(), OCI 18-137 OCIRawAllocSize(), OCI 18-146
OCINumberSub(), OCI 18-138 OCIRawAssignBytes(), OCI 18-147
OCINumberTan(), OCI 18-139 OCIRawAssignRaw(), OCI 18-148
OCINumberToInt(), OCI 18-140 OCIRawPtr(), OCI 18-149
OCINumberToReal(), OCI 18-141 OCIRawResize(), OCI 18-150
OCINumberToText(), OCI 18-142 OCIRawSize(), OCI 18-151
OCINumberTrunc(), OCI 18-144 OCIRef, OCI 11-28
OCIObjectArrayPin(), OCI 17-52 binding and defining, OCI 11-28
OCIObjectCopy(), OCI 17-33 usage example, OCI 11-28
OCIObjectExists(), OCI 17-25 OCIRefAssign(), OCI 18-153
OCIObjectFlush(), ADL 12-11, OCI 17-13 OCIRefClear(), OCI 18-154
OCIObjectFree(), OCI 17-54 OCIRefFromHex(), OCI 18-155
OCIObjectGetAttr(), OCI 17-35 OCIRefHexSize(), OCI 18-157
OCIObjectGetInd(), OCI 17-37 OCIRefIsEqual(), OCI 18-158
OCIObjectGetObjectRef(), OCI 17-38 OCIRefIsNull(), OCI 18-159
OCIObjectGetTypeRef(), OCI 17-39 OCIRefToHex(), OCI 18-160
OCIObjectIsDirty(), OCI 17-30 OCIReset(), OCI 16-189
OCIObjectIsLocked(), OCI 17-31 use of, OCI 2-42
OCIObjectLifetime OCIRowid ROWID descriptor, OCI 2-18

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OCIRowidToChar(), OCI 16-190 OCITableFirst(), OCI 18-171
OCIServerAttach(), OCI 15-27 OCITableLast(), OCI 18-172
shadow processes, OCI 15-28 OCITableNext(), OCI 18-173
OCIServerDetach(), OCI 15-30 OCITablePrev(), OCI 18-175
OCIServerDNs descriptor attributes, OCI A-55 OCITableSize(), OCI 18-177
OCIServerVersion(), OCI 16-191 OCITerminate(), OCI 15-47
OCISessionBegin(), OCI 15-31, GLO 8-2 OCIThread package, OCI 9-5
OCISessionEnd(), OCI 15-35 OCIThreadClose(), OCI 16-135
OCISessionGet(), OCI 15-36 OCIThreadCreate(), OCI 16-136
OCISessionPoolCreate(), OCI 15-40 OCIThreadHandleGet(), OCI 16-138
OCISessionPoolDestroy(), OCI 15-44 OCIThreadHndDestroy(), OCI 16-139
OCISessionRelease(), OCI 15-45 OCIThreadHndInit(), OCI 16-140
OCISetAttr(), ADL 12-12 OCIThreadIdDestroy(), OCI 16-141
OCIStmtExecute(), OCI 16-5 OCIThreadIdGet(), OCI 16-142
prefetch during, OCI 4-7 OCIThreadIdInit(), OCI 16-143
use of iters parameter, OCI 4-7 OCIThreadIdNull(), OCI 16-144
OCIStmtFetch(), OCI 16-9 OCIThreadIdSame(), OCI 16-145
OCIStmtFetch2(), OCI 4-19, OCI 16-11 OCIThreadIdSet(), OCI 16-146
OCIStmtGetBindInfo(), OCI 15-97 OCIThreadIdSetNull(), OCI 16-147
OCIStmtGetPieceInfo(), OCI 16-14 OCIThreadInit(), OCI 16-148
OCIStmtPrepare() OCIThreadIsMulti(), OCI 16-149
preparing SQL statements, OCI 4-4 OCIThreadJoin(), OCI 16-150
shared mode, OCI 2-24 OCIThreadKeyDestroy(), OCI 16-151
OCIStmtPrepare2(), OCI 16-18 OCIThreadKeyGet(), OCI 16-152
OCIStmtRelease(), OCI 16-20 OCIThreadKeyInit(), OCI 16-153
OCIStmtSetPieceInfo(), OCI 16-21 OCIThreadKeySet(), OCI 16-154
OCIString, OCI 11-19, PCC 17-46 OCIThreadMutexAcquire(), OCI 16-155
binding and defining, OCI 11-19, OCI 11-42 OCIThreadMutexDestroy(), OCI 16-156
declaring, PCC 17-46 OCIThreadMutexInit(), OCI 16-157
OCIString manipulation OCIThreadMutexRelease(), OCI 16-158
code example, OCI 11-19 OCIThreadProcessInit(), OCI 16-159
OCIStringAllocSize(), OCI 18-162 OCIThreadTerm(), OCI 16-160
OCIStringAssign(), OCI 18-163 OCITransCommit(), OCI 16-162
OCIStringAssignText(), OCI 18-164 OCITransDetach(), OCI 16-165
OCIStringGetEncoding(), OCI 18-165 OCITransForget(), OCI 16-167
OCIStringPtr(), OCI 18-165 OCITransMultiPrepare(), OCI 8-9
OCIStringResize(), OCI 18-166 OCITransPrepare(), OCI 16-169
OCIStringSize(), OCI 18-167 OCITransRollback(), OCI 16-170
OCISubscriptionDisable(), OCI 16-106 OCITransStart(), OCI 16-171
OCISubscriptionEnable(), OCI 16-107 OCIType
OCISubscriptionPost(), OCI 16-108 description, OCI 11-29
OCISubscriptionRegister(), OCI 16-110 OCITypeAddAttr(), OCI 20-5
OCISubscriptionUnRegister(), OCI 16-113 OCITypeArrayByName(), OCI 17-66
OCISvcCtxToLda(), OCI 16-192 OCITypeArrayByRef(), OCI 17-69
OCITable, OCI 11-21 OCITypeBeginCreate(), OCI 20-6
binding and defining, OCI 11-21, OCI 11-42 OCITypeByName(), OCI 17-71
OCITableDelete(), OCI 18-169 OCITypeByRef(), OCI 17-74
OCITableExists(), OCI 18-170 OCITypeElem

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description, OCI 11-29 8-23
OCITypeEndCreate(), OCI 20-8 OCIWideCharStrcpy(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCITypeMethod 8-28
description, OCI 11-29 OCIWideCharStrlen(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCITypeSetBuiltin(), OCI 20-9 8-29
OCITypeSetCollection(), OCI 20-10 OCIWideCharStrncat(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCIUnicodeToCharSet(), GLO 8-49 8-30
OCIUnicodeToCharset(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-48 OCIWideCharStrncmp(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17,
OCIUserCallbackGet(), OCI 16-193 GLO 8-24
OCIUserCallbackRegister(), OCI 16-195 OCIWideCharStrncpy(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCIWideCharDisplayLength(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-28
8-17, GLO 8-31 OCIWideCharStrrchr(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO
OCIWideCharInSizeToMultiByte(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-30
8-16, GLO 8-21 OCIWideCharToLower(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-16,
OCIWideCharIsAlnum(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-40, GLO 8-22
GLO 8-41 OCIWideCharToMultiByte(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-16,
OCIWideCharIsAlpha(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-40, GLO GLO 8-20
8-41 OCIWideCharToUpper(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-16,
OCIWideCharIsCntrl(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-40, GLO GLO 8-22
8-42 O-Cluster, DMC 1-2
OCIWideCharIsDigit(), OCI 2-53, GLO 8-40, GLO algorithm, DMC 1-16
8-42 sample programs, DMC A-3
OCIWideCharIsGraph(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO OCM_FAILURE_PREDICTION property
8-43 enabling to predict script execution
OCIWideCharIsLower(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO failures, OCM 3-26
8-43 ocmselectrole.sql script
OCIWideCharIsPrint(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO using to create CM_SELECT_ROLE role, OCM
8-44 2-16
OCIWideCharIsPunct(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO OctetStringMatch matching rule, OID C-9
8-44 ODBC agents
OCIWideCharIsSingleByte(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, connectivity requirements, HET 7-13
GLO 8-47 functions, HET 7-13
OCIWideCharIsSpace(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO ODBC connectivity
8-45 data dictionary mapping, HET D-6
OCIWideCharIsUpper(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO ODBC driver, HET 7-13
8-45 requirements, HET 7-13
OCIWideCharIsXdigit(), OCI 2-54, GLO 8-40, GLO specifying connection information
8-46 UNIX, HET A-5
OCIWideCharMultiByteLength(), GLO 8-31 Windows NT, HET A-5
OCIWideCharMultibyteLength(), OCI 2-53, GLO specifying path to library, HET A-6
8-17 ODBC support (obsolete), OSG A-3
OCIWideCharStrCaseConversion(), OCI 2-53, ODBC Unicode applications, GLO 6-32
GLO 8-17, GLO 8-30 ODCI, JPR 5-1
OCIWideCharStrcat(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO ODCIAggregate interface, DCD 11-3
8-25 ODCIArgDesc, DCD 16-36
OCIWideCharStrchr(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-17, GLO ODCIArgDescList, DCD 16-36
8-26 ODCIArgDescRef, DCD 16-36
OCIWideCharStrcmp(), OCI 2-52, GLO 8-16, GLO ODCIColInfo, DCD 16-36

Master Index-414
ODCIColInfoList, DCD 16-36 executing, DMC 2-1
ODCIColInfoRef, DCD 16-36 ODM sample programs, DMC A-1
ODCICost, DCD 16-36 ODMprogramming
ODCICostRef, DCD 16-36 common tasks, DMC 2-2
ODCIFuncInfo, DCD 16-36 OE, definition, ADX Glossary-14
ODCIFuncInfoRef, DCD 16-36 OEM. See Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM)
ODCIGetInterfaces method, DCD 13-25 OEM_REPOSITORY tablespace, OEC 3-17,
ODCIIndexClose method, DCD 13-33 OEC 3-20, OEC F-8
ODCIIndexCreate method, DCD 13-25 oemapp console oem.loginmode=oms
ODCIIndexCtx, DCD 16-36 command, OEC 4-4
ODCIIndexCtxRef, DCD 16-36 oemapp console oem.loginmode=standalone
ODCIIndexDelete method, DCD 13-35 command, OEA 2-3, OEC 2-4
ODCIIndexDrop method, DCD 13-27 oemctl batch file, OEC B-6, OEC F-16
ODCIIndexFetch method, DCD 13-32 oemctl ping oms command, OEC 3-39
ODCIIndexGetMetadata method, DCD 13-37 oemctl start oms command, OEC 3-38
ODCIIndexInfo, DCD 16-36 oemctl status oms command, OEC 3-39
ODCIIndexInfoRef, DCD 16-36 oemctl stop oms command, OEC 3-41
ODCIIndexInsert method, DCD 13-34 OEMUTIL, OEA C-1
ODCIIndexStart method, DCD 13-28, DCD 13-30 OEMUTIL Commands
ODCIIndexUpdate method, DCD 13-36 changeCredentials, OEA C-11
ODCI.jar and CartridgeServices.jar files, JPR 5-2 deregisterEvent, OEA C-9
ODCIObject, DCD 16-36 omsCredentials, OEA C-3
ODCIObjectList, DCD 16-36 registerEventFromLibrary, OEA C-8
ODCIObjectRef, DCD 16-36 submitJob, OEA C-4
ODCIPredInfo, DCD 16-36 submitJobFromLibrary, OEA C-6
ODCIPredInfoRef, DCD 16-36 OEMUTIL, multiple commands, OEA C-2
ODCIQueryInfo, DCD 16-36 OEMUTIL, single command, OEA C-2
ODCIQueryInfoRef, DCD 16-36 OEMUTIL, starting, OEA C-2
ODCIRidList, DCD 16-36 oescmd program (obsolete), OSG A-2
ODCIStatsOptions, DCD 16-36 oesmgr program (obsolete), OSG A-2
ODCIStatsOptionsRef, DCD 16-36 OF clause
ODG-05001 to ODG-05843 Messages, OMM 6-1 of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-45
odisrvreg, OID 30-2 OF object_type clause
ODM object materialized views, REP 3-41
basic usage, DMC 3-1 OFA, MIG 1-10
ODM algorithms, DMC 1-9 OFA. See Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA)
ODM API, DMC 2-1 offline backups, RCO 1-5, BRC 4-6
ODM functionality, DMC 1-23 offline bitmapped tablespaces
ODM functions, DMC 1-4 exporting, UTL 1-56
ODM jar files, DMC 2-1 offline checking
ODM models default checker, Oracle checkers, JSS 8-71
building, DMC 3-1 specifying checker, JSS 8-75
ODM objects, DMC 1-23 OFFLINE clause
ODM programming of ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 9-139
basic usage, DMC 3-1 of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-105
overview, DMC 2-1 of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-86
ODM programs offline datafiles
compiling, DMC 2-1 upgrading, MIG D-3

Master Index-415
offline instantiation Syntax, OID A-56
adding a master site, RAR 7-35 OID Monitor, OID 2-18, OID 4-13, OID A-5
adding a materialized view site, RAR 8-25 and the Oracle Directory Integration
INSTANTIATE_OFFLINE function, SPR 55-3, Platform, OID 27-12
SPR 56-47, RAR 22-3, RAR 23-45 log file location, OID 3-14
materialized views, SPR 37-2, SPR 37-4, RAR sleep time, OID 3-2, OID A-5
17-3, RAR 17-4 starting, OID 3-2, OID 3-3, OID A-4, OID A-5
replication groups, SPR 36-2, SPR 36-3, SPR stopping, OID 3-3, OID A-5
36-5, SPR 36-6, SPR 36-7, RAR 16-3, RAR syntax, OID A-4
16-4, RAR 16-5, RAR 16-6, RAR 16-8 OID Password Utility, OID 3-13
offline option (sqlj -offline), JSS 8-75 OID Reconciliation Tool, OID 22-32, OID A-42,
offline parsing OID A-46
sqlj -parse option, JSS 8-79 syntax, OID A-45
steps involved, JSS 9-2 OID. See object identifier, object identifiers
vs. online checking, JSS 8-73 oidctl
offline tablespaces viewing debug log files, OID A-10
priorities, SAG 11-21 oidctl. See OID Control Utility
rollback segments and, SAG 13-22 OIDINDEX clause
taking offline, SAG 11-21 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-54
offset, SUG 6-3 OIDLDAPD, OID 3-6, OID A-7
offset information oidldapd
highlight, TAD 4-2 log file location, OID 3-14
OFFSET_GEOM_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-60 oidmon. See OID Monitor
offsets for highlighting, TXT 8-10 oidpasswd
offsetting a geometric segment, SUG 6-16 syntax, OID A-56
ofmDirectory parameter, IMA 2-5 oidprovtool
OGIS_METADATA_FROM procedure, SUG 15-4 location, OID 29-7
OGIS_METADATA_TO procedure, SUG 15-5 OIDREPLD, OID 3-8, OID A-9
OID OIDs. See object identifiers
with CREATE TYPE, DCD 3-3 oidstats.sh utility, OID A-56
OID. See also Oracle Internet Directory, CON 22-14 OIS, definition, ADX Glossary-15
OID clause ojspc pre-translation tool
CREATE TYPE statement, REP 2-14, REP 3-39 command-line syntax, JSE 6-17
OID Control general use, JSE 6-13
and the Oracle Directory Integration option descriptions, JSE 6-18
Platform, OID 27-12 option summary table, JSE 6-15
OID Control Utility, OID 3-2, OID 4-13, OID A-5 output files, locations, related options, JSE 6-25
restart command, OID 5-4 overview, JSE 6-13
run-server command, OID 4-13, OID A-5 overview of functionality, JSE 6-14
start and stop server instances, OID 3-3 ojsp.jar, required file, JSE 9-2
stop-server command, OID 4-13, OID A-5 ojsputil.jar, optional file, JSE 9-2
syntax, OID A-5 ojvmjava tool, JJD 7-27
viewing debug log files, OID A-10 okdstry
OID Database Password Utility, OID 5-34 Kerberos adapter utility, OAS 6-13
syntax, OID A-56 okinit
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, OID A-56 Kerberos adapter utility, OAS 6-13
syntax, OID A-56 oklist
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool Kerberos adapter utility, OAS 6-13

Master Index-416
OKNULLSTATUS option, OLA 6-21, OLA 7-17 logical steps for creating, OSG 5-6
OLADM, OSG 10-3, OSG 10-6, OSG 10-8 mapping, OSG 5-14 to OSG 5-16, OSG 12-6,
OLAP, DWG 20-2 OSG 12-11, OSG 12-18, OSG 17-4, OSG 24-2,
defined, OSG 1-2 OSG 26-2
materialized views, DWG 8-41 materialized views, OSG 28-3
OLAP 1 Catalog tools for creating, OSG 5-2
See CWM OLAP Metadata API, OSA 2-2
OLAP 2 Catalog OLAP metadata objects, OSA 2-2
See CWM2 OLAP performance views, OSG 7-2
OLAP API, OSG 5-5 OLAP Summary Advisor, OSG 28-3, OSG 29-2,
defined, OSG 1-7 OSG 31-1 to OSG 31-11
definition, OSA 1-2 OLAP Worksheet, OLA 1-6, OSG 2-9, OSG A-5
described, OSG 3-6, OSG 3-13 OLAP_API_SESSION_INIT package, OSG
installing for application development, OSA 8-1 to OSG 8-7
A-2 OLAP_DBA role, OSG 5-4
software components, OSA 1-7 OLAP_PAGE_POOL_SIZE initialization
OLAP API data types parameter, REF 1-106
for MDM metadata objects, OSA 2-24 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-87
objects that represent, OSA 5-9, OSA 5-10 OLAP_TABLE function, OSG 9-4
OLAP API optimization, OSG 8-1, OSG 8-2 example, OSG 11-11
OLAP beans, OSG 3-7, OSG 3-12 limit map, OSG 11-7 to OSG 11-10
OLAP Catalog, OSG 5-2 preparing analytic workspace for, OSG 11-3
classification system, OSG 12-5, OSG 12-14, retrieving session log, OSG 10-10
OSG 13-4, OSG 27-2 syntax, OSG 11-5
CWM, OSG 5-2, OSG 5-7 type definitions, OSG 11-4 to OSG 11-5
CWM and CWM2, OSG 5-4, OSG 5-5, OSG 27-2 use in SELECT statement, OSG 11-2
CWM2 views, OSG 13-3 uses, OSG 3-4
defined, OSG 1-8, OSG 5-5 OLAP2_CATALOG_ENTITY_USES view, OSG
metadata model tables, OSG 5-6 12-4
preprocessors, OSG 5-6, OSG 16-1, OSG 17-2 OLAP2_CATALOGS view, OSG 12-4
read APIs, OSG 5-6, OSG 12-1, OSG 13-1, OSG OLAP2_CUBE_DIM_USES view, OSG 12-5
14-1 OLAP2_CUBE_MEAS_DIM_USES view, OSG 12-6
union views, OSG 12-1 OLAP2_CUBE_MEASURE_MAPS view, OSG 12-6
write APIs, OSG 5-6 OLAP2_CUBE_MEASURES view, OSG 12-7
OLAP commands OLAP2_CUBES view, OSG 12-7
executing in SQL, OSG 10-3, OSG 10-5, OSG OLAP2_DIM_ATTR_USES view, OSG 12-8
10-8, OSG 10-10 OLAP2_DIM_ATTRIBUTES view, OSG 12-9
OLAP cubes OLAP2_DIM_HIER_LEVEL_USES view, OSG
materialized views, DWG 8-41 12-10
OLAP DML OLAP2_DIM_HIERARCHIES view, OSG 12-10
defined, OSG 1-6 OLAP2_DIM_LEVEL_ATTR_MAPS view, OSG
described, OSG 2-1 to OSG 2-9, OSG 25-2 12-11
executing commands, OSG 2-9 OLAP2_DIM_LEVEL_ATTRIBUTES view, OSG
OLAP Management, OEA 10-26, OEM 4-26 12-12
OLAP Management tool, OSG 5-7 OLAP2_DIM_LEVELS view, OSG 12-12
OLAP metadata OLAP2_DIMENSIONS view, OSG 12-13
creating for a dimension table, OSG 5-12 OLAP2_FACT_LEVEL_USES view, OSG 12-14
creating for a fact table, OSG 5-15 OLAP2_FACT_TABLE_GID view, OSG 12-16

Master Index-417
OLAP2_HIER_CUSTOM_SORT view, OSG 12-16 used to enable script execution failure
OLAP2_JOIN_KEY_COLUMN_USES view, OSG prediction, OCM 3-26
12-17 oms.log file, OEC F-14
OLAP2_LEVEL_KEY_COLUMN_USES view, OSG oms.nohup file, OEC F-14
12-18 ON clause
OLAPSYS user, OSG 5-4 of CREATE OUTLINE, SQL 14-48
OLD correlation name, ADG 15-16 ON COMMIT clause, DWG 8-26
OLD_SCHEMA_TYPE column, OAS 16-6 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-53
oldest SCN, STM 4-25 ON COMMIT REFRESH clause
OLE DB, NEW 3-56 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, REP 3-37
OLE DB (FS) drivers, HET 7-16 ON COMMIT REFRESH object privilege, SQL
OLE DB (SQL) drivers, HET 7-15 17-47
OLE DB agents on a materialized view, SQL 17-49
connectivity requirements, HET 7-15, HET 7-16 ON COMMIT REFRESH system privilege, SQL
OLE DB connectivity 17-39
data dictionary mapping, HET D-6 ON DATABASE clause
setting connection information, HET A-5 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-103
OLE DB drivers ON DEFAULT clause
data provider requirements, HET 7-16 of AUDIT, SQL 12-57
initialization properties, HET 7-17 of NOAUDIT, SQL 17-85
rowset properties, HET 7-18 ON DELETE CASCADE clause
OLE DB Unicode datatypes, GLO 6-33 of constraints, SQL 7-15
OLEDB, ADL 3-70, ADL 13-2 troubleshooting replication problems, REP A-6
OLON calls ON DELETE SET NULL clause
obsolete, MIG 5-21 of constraints, SQL 7-15
OLTP ON DEMAND clause, DWG 8-26
defined, OSG 1-2 ON DIRECTORY clause
OLTP database of AUDIT, SQL 12-57
batch jobs, DWG 21-21 of NOAUDIT, SQL 17-85
parallel DML, DWG 21-20 ON mask relationship, SUG 11-6
OLTS_ATTRSTORE tablespace, OID 18-12, OID ON NESTED TABLE clause
19-9 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-103
OLTS_CT_CN tablespace, OID 18-12 ON object clause
OLTS_CT_DN tablespace, OID 18-12, OID 19-9 of NOAUDIT, SQL 17-85
OLTS_CT_OBJCL tablespace, OID 18-12 of REVOKE, SQL 17-95
OLTS_CT_STORE tablespace, OID 18-12 ON PREBUILT TABLE clause, REP 3-27
OLTS_DEFAULT tablespace, OID 18-13 length semantics, REP B-5
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE, OID 19-9 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-19
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE tablespace, OID 18-12 ON SCHEMA clause
OLTS_IND_CT_DN, OID 19-9 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-103
OLTS_IND_CT_DN tablespace, OID 18-12 ONAME
OLTS_IND_CT_STORE tablespace, OID 18-12 command-line option, ADA 5-17
OMF feature, RCO 8-3 ONAME precompiler option, PCO 14-32, PCC
omit_schema_names option, JJP 3-22 10-34
OMO-1000 to OMO-1999 Messages, OMM 5-1 on-demand translation (runtime), JSE 1-7, JSE 2-14
omsconfig.properties file, OEC 3-29 one to many subqueries
description of properties, OCM 3-27 materialized views, REP 3-20
location of, OCM 3-26 one_char_word attribute, TXT 2-52

Master Index-418
one-level search, OID 7-3 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-77
one-time backup configuration, NEW 3-25 online recovery, RAA 7-10, RAA 7-11
one-to-many relationship online redefinition of tables, REP 3-54, RAR 8-20
with foreign keys, ADG 4-11 abort and cleanup, SAG 15-20
one-to-one relationship example, SAG 15-20
with foreign keys, ADG 4-11 features of, SAG 15-16
one-way authentication, SSL, OID 4-7, OID C-6 intermediate synchronization, SAG 15-19
one-way SSL authentication, OAD 2-7, OAD 3-2 restrictions, SAG 15-22
online steps, SAG 15-17
compiler option, JJD 2-10, JJD 7-6, JPG 2-6 online redo log, SAG 7-2
online administration tool. See Oracle Directory See also redo logs
Manager archiving, REF 1-83
online archiving, RCO 1-5 archiving mode, REF 1-75
online backup block, REF 1-86
of tablespaces, ending, SQL 11-107 creating
online backups, RCO 1-5, BRC 4-6 groups and members, SAG 7-12
online checking creating members, SAG 7-13
caching results, JSS 8-78 dropping groups, SAG 7-16
default checker, Oracle checkers, JSS 8-71 dropping members, SAG 7-16
enabling in server, JSS 11-19 file size, REF 1-86
enabling, setting user schema, JSS 8-34 forcing a log switch, SAG 7-18
registering drivers, JSS 8-44 guidelines for configuring, SAG 7-5
setting default URL prefix, JSS 8-43 INVALID members, SAG 7-17
setting password, JSS 8-39 location of, SAG 7-9
setting URL, JSS 8-41 managing, SAG 7-1
specifying checker, JSS 8-76 moving files, SAG 7-14
vs. offline parsing, JSS 8-73 number of files, REF 1-83
ONLINE clause number of files in the, SAG 7-10
of ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 9-139 optimum configuration for the, SAG 7-10
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-105 privileges
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-76 adding groups, SAG 7-12
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-86 dropping groups, SAG 7-16
online creation and rebuilding of secondary dropping members, SAG 7-17
indexes, NEW 3-18 forcing a log switch, SAG 7-18
online directories renaming files, SAG 7-14
benefits, ODS 2-2 renaming members, SAG 7-14
definition, ODS 2-2 setting checkpoint interval, REF 1-86
online help specifying ARCHIVE_LAG_TIME, SAG 7-10
Export, UTL 1-13 STALE members, SAG 7-17
Import, UTL 2-14 viewing information about, SAG 7-20
online indexes, SQL 13-76 online redo log files
rebuilding, SQL 11-86 creating as Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-19
online instantiation thread of redo, RAA 2-21, RCO 8-4
INSTANTIATE_ONLINE function, SPR 55-5, online redo logs, BRC 1-9, UMR 6-8
SPR 56-50, RAR 22-6, RAR 23-48 active group, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8
online option (in server), JSS 11-19 applying during media recovery, UMR 4-2
online option (sqlj -online), JSS 8-76 archived group, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8
ONLINE parameter archiving, BRC 1-12

Master Index-419
backing up, BRC 4-10 12-86
checkpoints, CON 3-21 checking if temporary LOB is, ADL 11-57
clearing seeing if a LOB is open, ADL 10-53
failure, UMR 6-10 Open Applications Group, definition, ADX
clearing inactive logs Glossary-13
archived, UMR 6-9 OPEN clause
unarchived, UMR 6-9 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-25
current group, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8 OPEN command
determining active logs, UMR 6-8 not used for cursor variables, ADA 2-14
duplicate database, RMN 12-5 OPEN CURSOR statement, PCC 14-27
inactive group, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8 open cursors parameter, OID 19-10
listing log files for backup, UMR 2-2 open database recovery
loss of using RMAN, RMN 10-9
active group, UMR 6-10, UMR 6-11 OPEN DESCRIPTOR SQL statement, PCC F-94
all members, UMR 6-7 OPEN DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-73
group, UMR 6-7 OPEN NORESETLOGS clause
mirrored members, UMR 6-6 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-26
recovery, UMR 6-5 OPEN READ ONLY clause
media failure, BRC 1-5 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-26
multiple group loss, UMR 6-12 OPEN READ WRITE clause
multiplexed, BRC 1-5 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-25
recorded in control file, CON 3-21 OPEN RESETLOGS clause
reinitializing, SQL 9-43 ALTER DATABASE statement, RMN 16-10
replacing damaged member, UMR 6-6 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-26
status of members, UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8 OPEN SQL statement, PCO F-73, PCC F-92
unintentional restore of, BRC 4-11 open standards, OEM 1-12
online table organization, NEW 3-17 OPEN statement, PCO F-71, PCC 6-14, PLS 6-7
online table redefinition dependence on precompiler options, PCC 6-14
migrating from CHAR to NCHAR, GLO 10-12, effect of, PCC 6-14
GLO 10-13 example, PCO 5-14
online transaction processing example of, PCC 6-14
in Real Application Clusters, RDE 2-2 examples, PCO F-72, PCC F-94
Online Transaction Processing (OLTP), RCO 1-2, in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-34
OTP glossary-12 purpose of, PCC 6-12, PCC 6-14
online transaction processing (OLTP) syntax, PLS 13-131
reverse key indexes, CON 10-47 use in dynamic SQL method 3, PCC 13-20
ONRS_CONFIG table, NET 9-25 use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-30
OO4O. See also Oracle Objects for OLE, Oracle use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-30
Objects for OLE (OO4O) ADG 1-32 using in dynamic SQL method 3, PCO 9-19
opaque session identifier, DSU 5-7 OPEN statement (SQL), OLA 10-8
OPAQUE type support, JJP 2-8 open string for XA, ADG 20-10
opaque types, JSS 6-82 Open System Interfaces
opaque, definition of, OCI 1-2 defined, HET 1-4
open Open Systems Interconnection (OSI)
checking for open BFILEs, ADL 12-78 application layer, NET 4-3
checking for open BFILEs with data link layer, NET 4-2
FILEISOPEN(), ADL 12-80 described, NET 4-2
checking if BFILE is open with ISOPEN, ADL network layer, NET 4-2

Master Index-420
Oracle Net foundation layer, NET 4-4 OpenLDAP Community, OID x, OAD iv
physical layer, NET 4-2 openSource( ), IMJ 3-47, IMJ 4-35, IMJ 8-50
presentation layer, NET 4-3 openSource( ) method, IMU 5-27
session layer, NET 4-3 operands, SQL 3-1
transport layer, NET 4-3 operating system
open( ) method, IMU I-34 authenticating remote clients, REF 1-140
open_connection() authenticating users and passwords, REF 1-119
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-6 character set compatibility with
open_connection() function applications, GLO 2-16
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-7 data cache, PGR 16-2
OPEN_CURSOR procedure, HET 3-6 dependent parameters, REF 1-3
OPEN_CURSORS, OID 19-11 migrating to a different, MIG 3-9
OPEN_CURSORS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-52 monitoring disk I/O, PGR 22-8
OPEN_CURSORS initialization parameter, PGR privileges, RAA 4-22
13-12, REF 1-107 resources, JJD 2-32
increasing cursors for each session, PGR 14-34 across calls, JJD 2-35
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-87 lifetime, JJD 2-33
OPEN_CURSORS parameter, ADG 7-9, CON 14-6 performance, JJD 6-19
managing private SQL areas, CON 7-18 roles, ADG 11-29
open_data() function roles for remote clients, REF 1-140
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-14 striping for performance, RDE 3-5
OPEN_LINKS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-53 operating system command line, ADA 5-4
OPEN_LINKS initialization parameter, REP 2-23, operating system copies
REP 6-7, SAG 29-20, REF 1-107, STM 10-6 definition, RMN 5-63
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-88 operating system data
OPEN_LINKS_PER_INSTANCE initialization used in System class, OTP 13-12
parameter operating system dependencies, HET C-1
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-88 operating system files
OPEN-FOR statement, PLS 6-19 dropping, SQL 17-12
syntax, PLS 13-133 removing, SQL 9-39
OPEN-FOR-USING statement, PLS 11-7 operating system logs, RCG 8-4
syntax, PLS 13-136 operating system scalability, RCO 4-6
opening operating system statistics, PER 2-2
a cursor variable, PCC 4-31 operating system utilities
an existing tuning session, OTP 12-9 copying files with, RMN 9-45
BFILEs, ADL 12-63 operating system-dependent (OSD) layer, RCO 3-2
BFILEs using FILEOPEN, ADL 12-65 operating systems
BFILEs with OPEN, ADL 12-70 accounts, SAG 25-24
cursors, PCO F-71, PCO F-73, PCC F-92, PCC authentication, SAG 24-12, SAG 25-22
F-94 authentication by, CON 22-4
opening a cursor variable, PCO 6-31, ADA 3-10 authentication overview, OAS E-17
opening a database block size, CON 2-3
after creation, SAG 1-6 checking, PER 2-12
Opening a Previously Used Tuning Session, OTP collecting symptoms, PER 2-12
4-14 communications software, CON 8-24
opening and closing LOBs database administrators requirements for, SAG
using JDBC, ADL 3-52 1-10
Opening the Database Parameters View, OTP 5-2 enabling and disabling roles, SAG 25-25

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moving data to different systems using threshold, TXT 3-45
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-36 top term, TXT 3-50
privileges for administrator, CON 5-3 translation term, TXT 3-46
renaming and relocating files, SAG 12-10 translation term synonym, TXT 3-48
role identification, SAG 25-23 weight, TXT 3-52
roles and, SAG 25-22, CON 23-23 WITHIN, TXT 3-56
security in, SAG 23-3 operator expansion
operating systems supported by Oracle Internet viewing, TXT 10-6
Directory, OAD 1-3 operator precedence, TXT 3-3
operating system-specific Oracle documentation examples, TXT 3-4
archived redo log name, RAA 6-12 viewing, TXT 10-6
OPERATION column operators, SQL 3-1, TXT 3-1
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23, PGR 9-27 adding to indextypes, SQL 9-88
OPERATION column of explain table altering, SQL 9-119
values, TXT A-3 arithmetic, SQL 3-3, OLA 4-16
OPERATION column of hfeedback table binary, SQL 3-2
values, TXT A-6 Boolean, OLA 4-21
operation context C versus SQL, PCC 2-14
getting, SPR 80-37, ADW 2-40 CATSEARCH, TAD 3-18
operation node, OTP 5-35 comments on, SQL 12-70
operation type, OTP 5-35 comparison, PLS 2-26, OLA 4-21
operational attributes, OID 5-13 concatenation, SQL 3-4
ACI, OID 10-3, OAD 2-8 conditional, OLA 4-29, OLA 4-30
operational interface CONTAINS, XDG 4-38, XDG 7-6, TAD 3-13
basic operations, ADQ 11-1 CONTAINS compared, XDG 4-41
use cases, ADQ 11-2 cross-schema invocation, SUG 4-19
Operations menu item, in Oracle Directory DEPTH, XDG 15-8
Manager, OID 4-9 dropping from indextypes, SQL 9-88
Operations page, RAA 8-12, RAC 4-6, RAC 4-20 EQUALS_PATH, XDG 15-8
operator for allocation, OLA 9-7
ABOUT, TXT 3-6 granting
accumulate, TXT 3-10 system privileges on, SQL 17-39
broader term, TXT 3-13 HASPATH, XDG 7-12
equivalence, TXT 3-16 INPATH, XDG 7-12
fuzzy, TXT 3-17 logical, OLA 4-21, TAD 3-13, ZZP 1-3
HASPATH, TXT 3-19 MULTISET and SYS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-46
INPATH, TXT 3-21 PATH, XDG 15-8
MINUS, TXT 3-28 precedence, PLS 2-24, SQL 3-2
narrower term, TXT 3-29 relational, PCO 2-19, PLS 2-27, ZZP 1-4
NEAR, TXT 3-32 restrictions on, PCC 2-14
NOT, TXT 3-36 SDO_FILTER, SUG 10-2
OR, TXT 3-37 SDO_NN, SUG 10-6
preferred term, TXT 3-38 SDO_NN_DISTANCE, SUG 10-11
related term, TXT 3-39 SDO_RELATE, SUG 10-13
soundex, TXT 3-40 SDO_WITHIN_DISTANCE, SUG 10-18
SQE, TXT 3-42 set, SQL 3-6, SQL 18-24
stem, TXT 3-41 specifying implementation of, SQL 14-43
synonym, TXT 3-43 substitution, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31

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thesaurus, TAD 7-2 examples of, PGR 1-42
unary, SQL 3-2 histograms, PGR 3-20
UNDER_PATH, XDG 15-6 remote databases and, PGR 2-14
user-defined, SQL 3-6 star queries, PGR 1-68
binding to a function, SQL 14-44 user-defined costs, PGR 1-76
creating, SQL 14-42 described, PGR 1-3
dropping, SQL 16-87 DISTINCT, PGR 2-37
function providing implementation, SQL distributed SQL statements, PGR 2-13
14-44 extensible optimizer, PGR 1-74
how bindings are implemented, SQL 14-44 function-based indexes, CON 10-33
implementation type, SQL 14-44 GROUP BY views, PGR 2-37
return type of binding, SQL 14-44 hints, PGR 1-13, PGR 1-38, PGR 1-40
user-defined, compiling, SQL 9-119 index build, CON 10-29
WITHIN, XDG 7-7, XDG 7-11 manual, PGR 1-13
XMLIsValid, XDG 6-9 merging complex views, PGR 2-37
OPS. See Oracle Real Application Clusters merging views into statements, PGR 2-36
OPS_INSTANCE entry, RAC B-7 non-null values for nulls, PGR 2-46
OPS_INSTANCE entry in services.ora file, RAC not checking for retranslation, JSE 4-19
B-7 not using HTTP session, JSE 4-20
optcols option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-27 OLAP API, OSG 8-1, OSG 8-2
optcols option (SQLJ -optcols), JSS 8-53 operations performed, PGR 1-4
Optimal Data Access, OTP 12-6 parallel SQL, CON 18-5
Optimal Flexible Architecture query rewrite, CON 10-22
characteristics of OFA, OUI 2-5 in security policies, CON 23-25
directory structure, OUI 2-5 rule-based, PGR 8-2, PGR 8-15
Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), OID 23-2, selectivity of predicates, PGR 3-2
RAC 3-8, RAC 4-2, SAG 2-7 histograms, PGR 3-20
Optimal Flexible Architecture. See OFA user-defined, PGR 1-76
OPTIMAL parameter, PGR 18-3 select-project-join views, PGR 2-36
of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-63 semi-joins, PGR 1-67
OPTIMAL setting for SYSTEM rollback segment statistics, PGR 3-2
for upgrading, MIG D-26 user-defined, PGR 1-75
OPTIMAL storage parameter, DWG 21-23, CON trading cursor space for time, REF 1-31
B-9 transitivity and, PGR 2-25
description, SAG 14-11 unbuffering a JSP page, JSE 4-19
for Import utility, UTL 2-66 without merging, PGR 2-46
rollback segments, SAG 13-17, SAG 13-18, SAG optimization approach, PCC C-5
13-20 optimization of waiting for messages, ADQ 1-18
optimistic locking optimization techniques, OSG 6-5
implementing, OCI 13-14 optimizations
optimization parallel SQL, DWG 21-6
arrival wait, ADQ 8-75 query rewrite
choosing the approach, PGR 1-11 enabling, DWG 22-7
compatibility, MIG 5-38 hints, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9
conversion of expressions and predicates, PGR matching join graphs, DWG 8-24
2-2 query rewrites
cost-based, PGR 1-16 privileges, DWG 22-10
choosing an access path, PGR 1-41 OPTIMIZE_INDEX procedure, TXT 7-43

Master Index-423
optimized rectangle, SUG 2-13 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-90
optimizer, CON 14-14, PGR 1-3, OTP glossary-12 OPTIMIZER_MODE in INIT.ORA, SNM A-54
cost-based OPTIMIZER_MODE initialization
access method rules addressing, OTP 12-6 parameter, DWG 14-18, DWG 21-93, DWG
plan stability, PGR 7-2 22-8, PGR 1-11, PGR 1-13, PGR 1-73, PGR 5-7,
rules-based PGR 8-2, REF 1-114
lack of rules addressing, OTP 12-6 hints affecting, PGR 1-12
with rewrite, DWG 22-2 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
OPTIMIZER column setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-90
PLAN_TABLE, PGR 9-24 optimizing
optimizer hint, PCO D-5 direct path loads, UTL 9-17
optimizer hints, PCC C-5 SQL*Loader input file processing, UTL 5-11
in C, PCC 6-20 optimizing index, TAD 2-40, TXT 1-6
in C++, PCC 6-20, PCC 12-4 example, TAD 2-42
Optimizer Index Cost Adjustment, OTP 5-9 single token, TAD 2-41
Paremeters, OTP 5-9 optimizing performance, IPI 2-15, IPI 2-27
Optimizer Maximum Permutation, OTP 5-10 setting prefetch count, IPI 2-15
Parameters, OTP 5-10 optimizing queries, TAD 3-19, TAD 5-2
optimizer mode, OTP 5-7 FAQs, TAD 5-13
optimizer percent parallel, OTP 5-10 response time, TAD 1-19, TAD 5-5
optimizer search limit, OTP 5-10 statistics, TAD 5-2
optimizer statistics, UTL 2-68 throughput, TAD 5-10
copying from one database to another, OCM with blocking operations, TAD 5-12
3-15 option factoring matrix, NEW 5-3
optimizer, SQL, JSS 10-2 option syntax (command line), JJP 1-25
OPTIMIZER_DYNAMIC_SAMPLING initialization option, PARALLEL_ENABLE, PLS 8-6
parameter, REF 1-109 optional attributes, OID 2-8, OID 6-3
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-88 adding to pre-defined object classes, OID 2-8
OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE initialization entering values for, OID 7-7
parameter, PGR 1-38, PGR 1-40, PGR 1-69, in object classes, OID 6-7
PGR 2-37, REF 1-109 optional destinations
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-89 for archived redo logs
OPTIMIZER_GOAL clause, PGR 1-12 destinations
OPTIMIZER_GOAL initialization parameter, PGR archived redo logs
1-73 mandatory, SAG 8-16
OPTIMIZER_INDEX_CACCHING initialization optional division headers, PCO 2-15
parameter OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOLS, OUI 3-13
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-89 OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY clause
OPTIMIZER_INDEX_CACHING initialization SQL*Loader, UTL 6-46
parameter, PGR 1-72, REF 1-112 options
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 -access option, JJP 3-13
OPTIMIZER_INDEX_COST_ADJ initialization -adddefaulttypemap option, JJP 3-14
parameter, PGR 1-72, REF 1-113 -addtypemap option, JJP 3-14
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 -builtintypes option, JJP 3-11
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-89 -case option, JJP 3-15
OPTIMIZER_MAX_PERMUTATIONS initialization -compatible option, JJP 3-9
parameter, PGR 1-73, REF 1-113 -context option, JJP 3-16
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10

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-defaulttypemap option, JJP 3-17 overview, JSS 8-3
deinstalling, MIG 1-12 prefixes for passing options, JSS 8-60
-dir option, JJP 3-18 summary list, JSS 8-3
for MIG utility, MIG D-9 support for alternative environments, JSS 8-80
general options, JJP 3-13 OPTIONS column
general tips, JJP 3-5 explain table, TXT A-4
-gensubclass option, JJP 3-20 hfeedback table, TXT A-6
-i option (-input), JJP 3-20 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23
-input option, JJP 3-20 Options dialog box, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15
-lobtypes option, JJP 3-11 options for customizer harness
-mapping option (deprecated), JJP 3-12 connection options, JSS A-18
-methods option, JJP 3-21 general options, JSS A-14
-numbertypes option, JJP 3-10 invoke special customizers, JSS A-21
-omit_schema_names option, JJP 3-22 overview, JSS A-12
-p option (-props), JJP 3-25 options for Oracle customizer, JSS A-24
-package option, JJP 3-23 options for translation in server
-plsqlfile option, JJP 3-24 fixed settings, JSS 11-18
-plsqlmap option, JJP 3-24 setting options, JSS 11-20
-plsqlpackage option, JJP 3-25 supported options, JSS 11-18
precompiler, ZZP 3-2 options on command line, ADA 5-6
precompiler concepts, PCO 14-3 OPTIONS parameter
-props option (properties file), JJP 3-25 for parallel loads, UTL 5-34
restoring previous values, OLA 7-20 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-4
-s option (-sql), JJP 3-26 options, attribute, OID 2-7
saving current values, OLA 7-20 optparamdefaults option (Oracle customizer), JSS
-serializable option, JJP 3-26 A-30
-sql option, JJP 3-26 optparamdefaults option (SQLJ
summary and overview, JJP 3-2 -optparamdefaults), JSS 8-56
that affect type mappings, JJP 3-7 optparams option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-29
-tostring option, JJP 3-29 optparams option (SQLJ -optparams), JSS 8-55
-typemap option, JJP 3-29 OR - oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.OR, JPR
-types option (deprecated), JJP 3-30 11-71
-u option (-user), JJP 3-32 OR condition, SQL 5-8, SQL 5-9
-user option, JJP 3-32 OR keyword, PLS 7-16
-usertypes option, JJP 3-8 OR operator, OLA 4-21, OLA 4-22, TAD 3-14, TXT
options (translator) 3-37
command line only, JSS 8-22 stopword transformations, TXT H-3
flags for special processing, JSS 8-65 OR operators
for connections, JSS 8-34 materialized views with subqueries, REP 3-27
for customization, JSS 8-87 OR REPLACE clause
for javac compatibility, JSS 8-10 for creating packages, ADG 9-16, SPR 1-3
for loadjava compatibility, JSS 8-9 of CREATE CONTEXT, SQL 13-13
for output files and directories, JSS 8-29 of CREATE DIRECTORY, SQL 13-47
for reporting and line-mapping, JSS 8-45 of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-52, SQL 13-95
for semantics-checking, offline parsing, JSS 8-71 of CREATE LIBRARY, SQL 14-2
for VM and compiler, JSS 8-80 of CREATE OUTLINE, SQL 14-47
help, JSS 8-24 of CREATE PACKAGE, SQL 14-51
order of precedence, JSS 8-20 of CREATE PACKAGE BODY, SQL 14-56

Master Index-425
of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-64 rollback required, SAG 30-3
of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-97 ORA-02100 to ORA-04099, ERR 5-1
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-9 ORA-04100 to ORA-07499, ERR 6-1
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-27 ORA-06510 error
of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-42 PL/SQL error, SAG 30-12
ora ORA-07500 to ORA-09857, ERR 7-1
node-set, ADX 5-10 ORA-09858 to ORA-12299, ERR 8-1
output, ADX 5-10 ORA-1017 error messages, NET 17-3
ORA messages, OMM 1-3 ORA-1034 error messages, NET 17-3
ora_21560 ORA-12154 error message, NET 17-10
DBMS_LOB.write() to temporary LOB, ADL ORA-12198 error message, NET 17-11
11-170 ORA-12203 error message, NET 17-11, NET 17-12,
ora_dictionary_obj_owner event attribute, ADG NET 17-13, NET 17-21
16-3 sample error stack, NET 17-25
ora_dictionary_obj_owner_list event ORA-12224 error message, NET 17-14
attribute, ADG 16-3 ORA-12300 to ORA-12399, ERR 9-1
ora_dictionary_obj_type event attribute, ADG 16-3 ORA-12400 to ORA-12699, ERR 10-1
ora_grantee event attribute, ADG 16-3 ORA-12514 error message, NET 17-14
ora_instance_num event attribute, ADG 16-3 ORA-12520 error message, NET 17-15
ora_is_alter_column event attribute, ADG 16-3 ORA-12521 error message, NET 17-15
ora_is_creating_nested_table event attribute, ADG ORA-12533 error message, NET 17-14
16-4 ORA-12535 error message, NET 17-21
ora_is_drop_column event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-12538 error message, NET 17-13
ora_is_servererror event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-12545 error message, NET 17-16
ora_login_user event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-12547 error message, NET 17-21
ORA_NLS32 environment variable ORA-12560 error message, NET 17-16
compatibility, MIG 5-34 ORA-12650 error message, OAS A-8
ORA_NLS33 directory, GLO 1-3 ORA-12700 to ORA-19399, ERR 11-1
ORA_NLS33 environment variable, MIG D-11 ORA-17098
compatibility, MIG 5-34 empty LOBs and JDBC, ADL 3-69
ora_privileges event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-19400 to ORA-24279, ERR 12-1
ora_revokee event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-21301 error, fixing, ADG 20-15
ora_server_error event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-24093 error, STM 17-8
ora_sysevent event attribute, ADG 16-4 ORA-24280 to ORA-29249, ERR 13-1
ORA_TZFILE environment variable, GLO 12-17 ORA-25224 error, STM 17-9
specifying time zone file for database, SAG 2-29 ORA-26687 error, STM 17-15
ora_with_grant_option event attribute, ADG 16-7 ORA-26688 error, STM 17-15
ORA-00000 to ORA-00899, ERR 2-1 ORA-26689 error, STM 17-16
ORA-00508 error message, NET 17-13 ORA-29250 to ORA-32799, ERR 14-1
ORA-00900 error, SAG 30-11 ORA-3113 error message, NET 17-17
ORA-00900 to ORA-01499, ERR 3-1 ORA-3121 error message, NET 17-17
ORA-01403 error, STM 17-14 ORA-32800 to ORA-32999, ERR 15-1
ORA-01500 to ORA-02099, ERR 4-1 ORA-33000 to ORA-65535, ERR 16-1
ORA-01578 error message, UMR 4-35 ORA-600, RAA A-5
ORA-02015 error, SAG 30-11 oraAgentEventArguments, SNM F-7
ORA-02055 error oraAgentEventID, SNM F-3
integrity constraint violation, SAG 30-3 oraAgentEventIndex, SNM F-2
ORA-02067 error oraAgentEventMessage, SNM F-7

Master Index-426
oraAgentEventName, SNM F-2 ORACAID component, PCC 9-39
oraAgentEventOcc, SNM F-9 ORACAID field, PCO 8-25
oraAgentEventResults, SNM F-8 oracancel, OIA 3-20
oraAgentEventService, SNM F-4 ORACCHF flag, PCO 8-25
oraAgentEventSeverity, SNM F-5 oracg, ADX 7-3
oraAgentEventTable, SNM F-1 oracg command line utility, ADX 7-3
oraAgentEventTime, SNM F-4 Oracle
OraAQ object, ADG 1-36 adherence to standards
OraAQAgent object, ADG 1-37 integrity constraints, CON 21-5
OraAQMsg object, ADG 1-37 architecture, overview, CON 1-21
oraautocom, OIA 3-20 backing up, RCO 1-5
OraBFILE object, ADG 1-38 client/server architecture of, CON 6-2
OraBfile. See Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) compatibility, RDE B-8
OraBLOB object, ADG 1-38 configurations of, CON 8-2
OraBlob. See Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) multiple-process Oracle, CON 8-2
ORACA, PCO 8-3, PCC 9-4 datafile compatibility, RCO 8-2
declaring, PCO 8-24, ZZP 2-20 datatypes, PCC 2-6
enabling, PCO 8-24, ZZP 2-20 Forms Version 4, PCC 20-14
example, PCO 8-28 installing, SAG 1-5
example of using, PCC 9-43 instances, CON 5-2
fields, PCO 8-25 MIB
fields in, ZZP 2-21 Listener, SNM B-1
gathering cursor cache statistics, PCO 8-28 Open Gateway
ORACABC field, PCO 8-25 using the ROWID datatype with, PCC 4-9
ORACAID field, PCO 8-25 processes of, CON 8-5
ORACCHF flag, PCO 8-25 release numbers, SAG 1-8
ORACOC field, PCO 8-28 scalability of, CON 6-4
ORADBGF flag, PCO 8-26 SQL processing, CON 14-8
ORAHCHF flag, PCO 8-26 Toolset, PCC 20-14
ORAHOC field, PCO 8-28 Oracle Advanced Events, OEM 5-2
ORAMOC field, PCO 8-28 Oracle Advanced Queuing
ORANEX field, PCO 8-28 attributes, ODS A-6, ODS A-7
ORANOR field, PCO 8-28 directory deployment factors, ODS 4-22
ORANPR field, PCO 8-28 directory entries, ODS 4-21
ORASFNMC field, PCO 8-27 directory information tree, ODS 4-21
ORASFNML field, PCO 8-27 object classes, ODS A-6
ORASLNR field, PCO 8-27 overview, ODS 1-3
ORASTXTC field, PCO 8-27 product summary, ODS 4-20
ORASTXTF flag, PCO 8-26 security measures, ODS 4-22
ORASTXTL field, PCO 8-27 Oracle Advanced Queuing (Oracle AQ)
precompiler option, PCO 8-24 DBMS_AQADM package, SPR 6-1
purpose, PCO 8-3, PCO 8-23 Oracle Advanced Queuing. See Advanced Queuing,
purpose of, ZZP 2-19 Advanced Queuing (AQ)
structure of, PCO 8-25 Oracle Advanced Security, ADG 11-21, OSD 9-24,
using to gather cursor cache statistics, PCC 9-42 OSD 9-26
ORACA precompiler option, PCO 14-33, PCC ACLs, ODS 4-14
10-35 administrative groups, ODS 4-14
ORACABC field, PCO 8-25 authentication, NET 1-23, NET 1-24, OSD 9-33

Master Index-427
checksum sample for sqlnet.ora file, OAS A-2 Oracle class
configuration parameters, OAS 3-5 close() method parameters, JSS 4-14
configuring with Oracle Net Manager, NET connect() method, JSS 4-13
11-13 for DefaultContext instances, JSS 4-12
directory deployment factors, ODS 4-15 getConnection() method, JSS 4-13
directory entries, ODS 4-12 Oracle Cluster Databases
directory information tree, ODS 4-13 shutdown, RAA 5-10
disabling authentication, OAS 9-3 Oracle Cluster Databases databases
encryption sample for sqlnet.ora file, OAS A-2 mounting, RAA 5-8
Java implementation, OAS 3-2, OAS 3-4 Oracle code, CON 8-2, CON 8-22
object classes, ODS A-4 ORACLE Communications Area
overview, NET 1-31, ODS 1-2 ORACA, ZZP 2-19
PKI implementation, OSD 9-43 Oracle Communications Area, PCC 9-36
product summary, ODS 4-11 ORACA, PCO 8-23
single sign-on, NET 1-23 Oracle components and Oracle Internet
SSL features, OAS 7-2 Directory, OID 2-29, OID 14-2
Oracle Application Server (OAS), ADG 18-13 Oracle Connection Manager, OAS 1-17, OSD 3-3
Oracle Application Server, definition, ADX client load balancing, NER 7-5
Glossary-15 CMADMIN process, NET 4-17
Oracle background processes, OID 19-11 CMGW process, NET 4-17
Oracle blocks, CON 2-2 configuring
Oracle Call Interface, OID 2-21, OSG A-5 access control, NET 13-14
controlling object cache size, ADO 6-29 clients, NET 13-5, NET 13-6
See also OCI database server, NET 13-12
Oracle Call Interface (OCI), RCO 10-11 Oracle Connection Manager computer, NET
anonymous PL/SQL blocks and, ADA 3-8 13-3 to NET 13-4
JDBC driver, OSD 9-10 protocol address for listener, NET 13-7
JDBC-OCI driver, OSD 3-9 protocol address for Oracle Connection
PKI, OSD 9-43 Manager, NET 13-5
Oracle Call Interface (OCI) examples, SUG 1-27 protocol conversion support, NET 13-15
Oracle Call Interface (OCI) layer, described, NET session multiplexing, NET 13-13
4-4 connect-time failover, NER 7-5
Oracle Call Interface and Unicode, GLO 6-3 firewall support, OSD 9-58
Oracle Call Interface. See OCI firewalls, OSD 9-57
Oracle Call Interface. See OCI log files, NET 17-30
Oracle Call Interface version 7, PCC 5-52 cmadm_pid.log, NET 17-27
Oracle Call Interface. See OCI cmadmpid.log, NET 17-27
Oracle Capacity Planner, OEM 5-5 cman_pid.log, NET 17-27
drilling down to, ODP 3-19 cmanpid.log, NET 17-27
functions of, ODP 4-1 understanding, NET 17-38
how it collects and stores data, ODP 4-2 overview, NET 1-29
setting up, ODP 2-2, OSM 2-1 processes, NET 4-16
starting, ODP 4-4 routing connections, NET 11-7
two-step process for using, ODP 4-6 security features, OSD 9-56
usage scenarios for, ODP 4-4 shared server, NET 13-2
Oracle Certificate Authority, CON 22-6 SOURCE_ROUTE networking parameter, NER
Oracle Change Management Pack, OEC 1-3, OEM 7-13
5-14 starting, NET 16-7

Master Index-428
testing, NET 16-16 Oracle Contexts, administering, OEA 9-20
trace files, NET 17-51 Oracle customizer
cmadm_pid.trc, NET 17-43 blank padding for CHAR comparisons, JSS
cmadmpid.trc, NET 17-43 A-32
cman_pid.trc, NET 17-43 define column types/sizes, JSS A-27
cmanpid.trc, NET 17-43 define parameter sizes, JSS A-29
configuring, NET 17-52 force customization, JSS A-26
Oracle Connection Manager Control utility options, JSS A-24
command reference, NER 2-5 to NER 2-33 set default parameter sizes, JSS A-30
commands show SQL transformation, JSS A-32
CLOSE_RELAY, NER 2-6 statement cache size, JSS A-34
EXIT, NER 2-7 summary of Oracle features used, JSS A-35
HELP, NER 2-8 version compatibility, JSS A-25
QUIT, NER 2-9 Oracle Data Cartridge Interface, JPR 5-1
SET, NER 2-10 Oracle Data Collect Service Messages (Client
SET AUTHENTICATION_LEVEL, NER 2-11 Tier), OMM 14-1
SET DISPLAYMODE, NER 2-12 Oracle Data Collection Service Messages (Second
SET LOG_LEVEL, NER 2-13 Tier), OMM 6-1
SET RELAY_STATISTICS, NER 2-14 Oracle Data Control (ODC), ADG 1-39
SHOW, NER 2-15 Oracle Data Gatherer
SHOW ADDRESS, NER 2-16 See Agent
SHOW ALL, NER 2-17 Oracle data servers
SHOW DISPLAYMODE, NER 2-19 changing password to, OID 5-34
SHOW PROFILE, NER 2-20 error messages, OID G-2
SHOW RELAY, NER 2-21 Oracle Database MIB, SNM A-1
SHOW RULES, NER 2-23 Oracle database server
SHUTDOWN, NER 2-24 SQL construct processing, HET 4-14
START, NET 16-7, NER 2-25 Oracle datatypes, OCI 3-2
STATS, NER 2-27 mapping to C, OCI 11-2
STATUS, NER 2-29 Oracle DB UpDown
STOP, NER 2-31 event profile, OEA 6-42
STOPNOW, NER 2-32 Oracle Diagnostics Pack, OEC 1-3, OEC 5-2, OEM
VERSION, NER 2-33 5-2
distributed operation, NER 2-4 Oracle Directory Integration Platform
remote administration, NER 2-4 deletion of users, OID 27-18
SET commands, NER 2-3 deployment example, OID 27-13
using, NET 5-17 features, ODS 1-5
Oracle Context, OAS 15-58, OAS 19-7, OAS 19-20, modification of user properties, OID 27-16
OAS 19-26, OAS 19-31 purpose, ODS 1-5
configuration, ODS 2-19 services it provides, OID 27-2
creating, NET 8-4, NET 8-9 structure, OID 27-2
creation, ODS 5-5 user creation and provisioning, OID 27-15
defined, OAS E-11, NET 3-8 why it is needed, OID 27-4
definition, ODS 2-19 Oracle Directory Integration platform
selection, ODS 5-6, ODS 5-8, ODS 5-9 log file, OID 30-14
structure, ODS 2-19, ODS 2-21 respect for data ownership policies, OID 2-28
upgrade, ODS 5-5 what it is, OID 2-28, OID 2-29, OID 27-2
use of multiple contexts, ODS 4-10 Oracle directory integration server

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described, OID 27-10 launching, OID 4-2
Oracle Directory Manager, OID 7-3, OAD 1-2 Less or Equal filter, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID 7-4
adding listing attribute types, OID A-3, OAD A-3
ACPs, OID 12-16 managing
attributes, OID 6-21 ACPs, OID 4-12
configuration set entries, OID 5-4 configuration set entries, OID 5-4
entries, OID 7-6 entries, OID 4-12
group entries, OID 7-8 object classes, OID 6-6
object classes, OID 6-10 menu bar, OID 4-8
objects, OID 4-8 modifying
and the Oracle Directory Integration configuration set entries, OID 2-20, OID 5-4
Platform, OID 27-11 entries, OID 7-10
Apply button vs. OK button, OID 4-8 object classes, OID 6-12
attributes, searching for, OID 6-18 objects, OID 4-8, OID 4-10
Cancel button, OID 4-8 replication agreements, OID 22-18
connecting to a directory server, OID 4-8, OID navigating, OID 4-8
4-10 not null filter, OID 6-8
create access control policy point menu, OID on UNIX, starting, OID 4-3
4-9 on Windows 95, starting, OID 4-3
Create button, OID 4-10 on Windows NT, starting, OID 4-3
Create Entry menu item, OID 4-9 Operations menu, OID 4-9
Create Like button, OID 4-10, OID 7-7 overview, OID 4-2, OID 4-8
Create Like operation, OID 4-8 Present filter, OID 5-33, OID 7-4
creating an attribute, OID 4-9 purge schedule, setting, OID 22-15
creating object classes, OID 4-9 Refresh button, OID 4-10
defined, OID 1-8 Refresh Entry button, OID 4-10
Delete button, OID 4-10 Refresh Subtree Entries button, OID 4-10
deleting removing objects, OID 4-8
configuration set entries, OID 5-4 Revert button, OID 4-8
objects, OID 4-10 root of search, OID 7-2
disconnecting from a directory server, OID 4-8 running, OID 4-3
displaying help navigator, OID 4-9 schema administration, OID 4-12
Edit button, OID 4-10 search criteria bar, OID 5-32, OID 7-3
Edit menu, OID 4-8 search filters, OID 6-7
Ends With filter, OID 6-8 searching
entries management, OID 4-12 entries, OID 7-2
Exact Match filter, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID 7-4 for an object, OID 4-10
Exit menu item, OID 4-8 for attributes, OID 6-18
File menu, OID 4-8 selecting attribute syntax type, OID 6-33
Find Attributes button, OID 6-18 starting, OID 4-2
Find Objects button, OID 4-10, OID 6-6 on UNIX, OID 4-3
for registering directory integration agents, OID on Windows NT, OID 4-3
27-11 tear-off menu item, OID 4-9
granting access, OID 12-12 toolbar, OID 4-10
Greater or Equal filter, OID 5-32, OID 6-8, OID updating, OID 4-9
7-4 subtree entry data, OID 4-10
Help button, OID 4-11 used by Oracle Directory Integration
Help menu item, OID 4-9 Platform, OID 27-11

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View menu, OID 4-9 opening local wallet, OAS 18-3
viewing attributes, OID 7-6 password-authenticated users, OAS 18-11
Oracle Directory Provisioning Integration Service starting, OAS 18-2
de-installation, OID 29-8 uploading wallet, OAS 18-10
deploying, OID 29-9 Oracle Enterprise Manager, OAS 19-2, OAS 19-4,
managing, OID 29-9 SNM 1-8, RCG 5-8, SAG 4-2, NEW 3-26, NEW
subscription to, OID 29-7 3-27, TAD 8-6
troubleshooting, OID 29-15 and server parameter file administration, RCO
Oracle directory replication server, OAD 1-2 8-3
Oracle directory replication server instances, OID and the Oracle Directory Integration
1-7, OID 2-17, OID 2-18 Platform, OID 27-12
configuration parameters, location, OID 22-13 architecture, OEC 1-2, RAC 7-5
starting, OID 3-7, OID 22-11, OID A-8, OID A-9 First Tier Centralized Consoles, OEC 1-3
stopping, OID 3-8, OID A-8, OID A-9 Second Tier Central, Scalable and Reliable
Oracle directory server, OAD 1-2 Oracle Management Servers, OEC 1-4
Oracle directory server instances, OID 1-7, OID Third Tier Managed Targets and Autonomous
2-17, OID 2-18, OID 2-19 Intelligent Agents, OEC 1-4
managing, OID 5-1 Backup wizard, RMN 9-4
starting, OID 3-4, OID 22-11, OID A-6 Configuration Assistant, RAC 7-8
stopping, OID 3-5, OID 3-6, OID A-6, OID A-7 configuring, RAC 7-10, RAC 7-11
Oracle Directory Synchronization Service repository, RAC 7-8
interaction between components, OID 27-7 configuring Oracle XML DB, XDG 21-7
Oracle directory version field, in Oracle Directory console, XDG 21-7
Manager, OID 5-16 creating a view based on XML schema, XDG
Oracle Dynamic Services 21-39
attributes, ODS A-9, ODS A-10 creating function-based index, XDG 21-42
deprecated, MIG 5-17 creating resources, XDG 21-12
directory deployment factors, ODS 4-30 described, RAC 7-2
directory entries, ODS 4-28 Events
directory information tree, ODS 4-29 Cluster Database events, RAA 5-22
object classes, ODS A-8, ODS A-9 features, XDG 21-3
overview, ODS 1-3 granting privileges, XML Tab, XDG 21-23
product summary, ODS 4-23 GSD, RAC 7-2
security measures, ODS 4-30 installing repository database, RAC 7-8
Oracle dynamic SQL job scripts, RMN 4-10
when to use, PCO 10-1 manageability in Real Application
Oracle eLocation, CON 1-67 Clusters, RCO 9-3
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, OSD 9-35, OSD management server, OEC 3-36, OEC 3-37, OEC
9-44, CON 22-6 3-39, OEC 3-41
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant (ELA), OAS managing security, XDG 21-22
15-27, OAS 18-1 managing XML schema, XDG 21-27
and LDAP directory, OAS 18-6 nmiconf.log file, RAC B-7
certificate-authenticated enterprise users, OAS oratab file requirements, RAC 5-13
18-3 performance in Real Application Clusters, RCO
changing passwords, OAS 18-7, OAS 18-11 9-6
disabling SSL connection, OAS 18-10 performing administration with, RAA 1-3
downloading wallet, OAS 18-6 Recovery wizard, RMN 10-2
logging out, OAS 18-10 relationship with SNMP, SNM 1-8

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repository database configuring, OAS 19-3
configuring, RAC 7-8 creating a certificate authority, OAS 19-14
scheduling jobs, RAA 5-16 creating security domains, OAS E-28
Server Management database access, OAS 19-19
Communication Daemon, RAC 7-2 database administrators, OAS 19-32
service discovery, RAC B-2 database domain membership, OAS 19-37
services.ora file, RAC B-6 database schema mappings, OAS 19-32
setup scenarios, RAC 7-5 database security, OAS 19-31
SID_LIST_listener_name networking parameter in database security options, OAS 19-39
listener.ora, NET 12-10 defining a directory base, OAS 19-9
sid_LIST_listener_name parameter in listener.ora defining enterprise user password, OAS 19-11
file, RAC 5-19, RAC 7-4 defining role, OAS 19-13
solving service discovery failures, RAC B-2 domain database schema mappings, OAS 19-40
specifying preferred credentials, RAC 7-8 enterprise domain administrators, OAS 19-39
starting enterprise role grantees, OAS 19-46
Oracle Cluster Database, RAA 5-7 enterprise roles, OAS 19-42
static service information in listener.ora esm -genca tool, OAS 19-14, OAS 19-23
file, MIG B-11 global role membership, OAS 19-44
stopping database, RAA 5-9 installing, OAS 19-3
Streams tool, STM 1-23 introduction, OAS 19-2
SYSDBA privilege, RAC 7-10 Oracle Context, OAS 19-20, OAS 19-26
SYSOPER privilege, RAC 7-10 Oracle Context Administrators, OAS 19-26
system and hardware requirements, OEC 1-11 password accessible domains, OAS 19-30
TOOLS tablespace, RAC 2-6 RDBMS_SERVER_DN parameter, OAS 19-24
understanding discovery failures, RAC B-2 spfile.ora, OAS 19-24
viewing starting, OAS 19-4
Cluster Database status, RAA 5-13 user search bases, OAS 19-24
shutdown results, RAA 5-10 userpkcs12 attribute, OAS 19-15
startup results, RAA 5-10 using, OAS E-18
Oracle errors, ADG 9-3
Oracle Enterprise Manager (EM) Oracle events, OEA 6-56
and the Global Services Daemon (GSD), RCO Oracle Exchange
3-4 definition, ADX Glossary-14
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, OEM 1-2, Oracle Expert, OEM 5-7
OEM Glossary-8 Oracle Extension, ADQ 3-8
Oracle Enterprise Manager Framework Oracle Extensions
Messages, OMM 8-1 LDAP access model, OAD 5-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager. See Enterprise Manager Oracle extensions
Oracle Enterprise Security about, OAD 5-1
initial configuration, OAS 15-31 API enhancements
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, OSD 9-42, assumptions, OAD 5-6
OSD 9-45, OSD 9-46, OEM 5-21, CON 22-6 functional categorization, OAD 5-7
Oracle Enterprise Security Manager (ESM), OAS overview and usage model, OAD 5-6
15-20, OAS 19-1 usage model, OAD 5-8
administering enterprise domains, OAS 19-35 application
browsing for users, OAS 19-16 deinstallation logic, OAD 5-4
command line syntax, OAS 19-5 installation logic, OAD 5-3
concepts, OAS 15-2 runtime logic, OAD 5-3

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shutdown logic, OAD 5-4 Oracle HTTP Server
startup and bootstrap logic, OAD 5-3 role with Oracle JSP, JSE 2-3
entities modeled in LDAP with mod_jserv, JSE 2-4
about, OAD 5-4 Oracle Index Tuning Wizard, OEM 5-8
groups, OAD 5-5 Oracle Index Tuning wizard, OTP 22-1, OSM 4-1
subscribers, OAD 5-5 Oracle Instance Manager (obsolete), OSG A-2
users, OAD 5-5 Oracle instances, OID Glossary-22, OAD
overview, JSS 1-8 Glossary-22
performance extensions, JSS 10-2 Oracle Integration Server, definition, ADX
programming abstractions Glossary-15
for Java language, OAD 5-10 Oracle Intelligent Agent, OEM 1-8
for PL/SQL language, OAD 5-9 Oracle interMedia
summary of features used, JSS A-35 upgrading, MIG 3-26
type extensions, JSS 5-29 Oracle Internet Directory, ADG 13-5, ADQ 6-18,
user management functionality, OAD 5-10, ADQ 17-2, NET 3-6, OSD 9-44, CON 6-10, CON
OAD 5-11 22-6, NEW 3-53
Oracle extensions to support SSL, OAD 3-2 advantages of, OID 1-8
Oracle foreground processes architecture, OSD 9-53
tuning CPU for, OID 19-6 as the central directory in a synchronized
Oracle Forms, PGR 10-6 environment, OID 27-6
control of parsing and private SQL areas, PGR components, OSD 9-51
14-28 enterprise user administration, OSD 9-54
object dependencies and, CON 15-13 features, ODS 1-4
PL/SQL, CON 14-18 information flow, ODS 2-8
Oracle Globalization Support, OID 2-13 interoperability with third-party
Oracle Globalization Support. See also NLS, directories, ODS 1-2, ODS 1-5
OSG xiii multiple installations on same host, OID 13-12
Oracle home, OUI 2-4 overview, ODS 1-4
creating, OUI 2-7 security benefits, OSD 9-50
multiple, MIG 1-9 security features, OSD 9-49
Oracle Home Directory field in Oracle Net Oracle Internet Directory documentation, NEW
Manager, NET 12-10, NET 15-35, NET 15-37 4-7
Oracle Host UpDown Oracle Internet Directory server, DSU 1-13
event profile, OEA 6-42 Oracle Internet Directory, components, OAD 1-2
Oracle HR Oracle Java SSL, OSD 9-32
attribute mapping rules cipher suite, OAS F-4
creating, OID 33-14 features, OAS F-3
deleting, OID 33-15 Oracle JDBC
modifying, OID 33-15 accessing Oracle object data, ADO 3-13
attributes to be synchronized, OID 33-8 definition, ADG 1-9
importing from, OID 33-2 example, ADG 1-12
running synchronization, OID 33-16 OCI driver, ADG 1-10
synchronizing with, OID 33-1 Oracle extensions, ADG 1-11
Oracle HR agent, OID 33-1 server driver, ADG 1-11
configuring an integration profile, OID 33-4 stored procedures, ADG 1-9
mapping rules thin driver, ADG 1-10
default, OID 33-13 Oracle JMS (Java Messaging Service), JPR 4-1
mapping rules for, OID 33-12 Oracle JMSClasses, ADQ B-5

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Oracle JServer connections, NET 12-8 proxy copy requirement, MIG 5-47
Oracle JSP translator. See translator Oracle Names, NET 2-17, OIA 2-14
Oracle Label Security, OSD 9-20, OSD 9-48, NEW administrative regions, NET 3-25
3-54 advantages and disadvantages, NET 7-11
Oracle layer architecture, NET 3-22
adding a node, RAA 8-9 client cache, NET 9-42, NET 16-4
Oracle Listener UpDown coexistence issues, MIG B-6
event profile, OEA 6-42 configuration parameters, SNM C-6
Oracle Locale Builder, NEW 3-60 configuring, NET 9-23 to NET 9-57, NER 6-8
choosing a calendar format, GLO 12-12 clients and servers, NET 9-38
choosing currency formats, GLO 12-15 region database, NET 9-27
choosing date and time formats, GLO 12-13 connecting with, NET 9-57
displaying code chart, GLO 12-18 creating Oracle Names servers, NET 9-25
Existing Definitions dialog box, GLO 12-5 database as a repository for information, NET
fonts, GLO 12-2, GLO 12-3 3-26
Open File dialog box, GLO 12-7 delegated
Preview NLT screen, GLO 12-6 administrative regions, NET 3-34
restrictions on names for locale objects, GLO described, NET 3-23
12-9 differences between versions, NET 3-34
Session Log dialog box, GLO 12-5 discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-37,
starting, GLO 12-3 NET 9-38
Oracle Managed File feature, RCO 8-3 discovery, NET 3-37
Oracle Managed Files, UMR 1-3 domains, NET 3-25
compatibility, MIG 5-16 administering multiple, NET 9-31, NET 9-36
interoperability, MIG 5-16 delegated, NET 9-53
migrating file names, MIG 4-2 hints to remote, NET 9-55
requirements for using, RAC 1-6 Dynamic Discovery Option, NET 3-35
Oracle managed files, PGR 15-21 establishing a connection with, NET 9-57
Oracle Managed Files feature exporting
See also Oracle-managed files aliases to net service aliases in a
Oracle Management Object Messages, OMM 5-1 directory, NET 10-12
Oracle Management Pack for Oracle aliases to net service aliases in a directory
Applications, OEC 1-3, OEM 5-19 server, NER 3-9
Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, OEC 1-3, objects to a directory server, NET
OEM 5-20 10-6 to NET 10-16, NER 3-13
Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3 Error hierarchical naming model, NET 3-30
Messages, OMM 10-1 installing, NET 9-24
Oracle Management Packs, OEM 5-1 listener configuration for, NET 9-45
Oracle Management Server, OEM 1-7 log files, NET 17-29
Oracle Management Server Messages, OMM 19-1 migrating
Oracle Management Server Messages (Client aliases to net service aliases in a
Tier), OMM 15-1 directory, NET 10-12
Oracle mapping aliases to net service aliases in a directory
overview, JJP 1-19 server, NER 3-9
sample program, JJP 4-5 ckreg.ora file to cktop.ora file, MIG B-19
Oracle mapping (for attributes), JSS 6-37 objects to a directory server, NET
Oracle Media Management API 10-6 to NET 10-16, NER 3-13
compatibility Oracle Names version 2 using a

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database, MIG B-13 starting from the command line, NET 16-25
ROSFILES, MIG B-17 storing
ROSFILES to a tnsnames.ora file, MIG B-18 aliases, NET 3-28
ROSFILES to Oracle Names tables in database global database names and
database, MIG B-17 addresses, NET 3-27
multiple domains, NET 3-31 database links, NET 3-28
multiple regions, NET 3-31 net service names, NET 3-27
NAMES_DID table for Oracle Names, MIG other Oracle Names server names and
B-13 addresses, NET 3-27
NAMES_DOM table, MIG B-13 trace files, NET 17-50
NAMES.ADMIN_REGION parameter in upgrading to release 1 (9.0.1), MIG B-12
names.ora file, MIG B-14, MIG B-15 version 1, NET 3-34
NAMES.DOMAINS parameter in names.ora version 2, NET 3-35
file, MIG B-13 version 8, NET 3-36
namesini.sql script, MIG B-21, NET 9-27 Oracle names
namesupg.sql script, MIG B-13, MIG B-15, MIG how to form, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
B-18, MIG B-21, NET 9-27 Oracle Names Control utility
naming network components, NET 3-29 command reference, NER 3-2 to NER 3-95
network domain, default, NET 3-30 commands
NMO_INFORMATION table, MIG B-14 DELEGATE_DOMAIN, NER 3-6
operational status, SNM C-17 DOMAIN_HINT, NER 3-7
Oracle Names Control utility commands DUMP_ALIAS, NER 3-9
DUMP_TNSNAMES command, MIG B-15 DUMP_LDAP, NER 3-13
LOAD_TNSNAMES, MIG B-16, MIG B-19 DUMP_TNSNAMES, NER 3-17
REORDER_NS, MIG B-20 EXIT, NER 3-18
Oracle Names version 2 with Dynamic Discovery FLUSH, NER 3-19
Option, MIG B-15 FLUSH_NAME, NER 3-20
Oracle Net Manager HELP, NER 3-21
discovering Oracle Names servers, MIG B-20 LIST_DELEGATED, NER 3-23
loading tnsnames.ora file into Oracle LIST_DOMAINS, NER 3-24
Names, MIG B-16, MIG B-19 LIST_OBJECTS, NER 3-25
querying objects, NET 16-25 LOAD_TNSNAMES, MIG B-16, MIG B-19,
recommended for, NET 7-11 NER 3-26
region database, NET 3-26 LOG_STATS, NER 3-28
regions, NET 3-25 PASSWORD, NER 3-29
registering PING, NER 3-30
aliases, NET 9-52 QUERY, NET 9-37, NET 16-25, NER 3-31
global database links, NET 9-49 QUIT, NER 3-33
net service names, NET 9-46 REGISTER, NER 3-34
objects, NET 9-46 REGISTER_NS, NER 3-37
replicated data, NET 3-26, NET 9-33 RELOAD, NER 3-39
root administrative region, NET 3-32 REORDER_NS, MIG B-20, NER 3-40
.sdns.ora file, NET 3-37, NER 3-2 REPEAT, NER 3-42
sdns.ora file, NET 3-37, NER 3-2 RESET_STATS, NER 3-44
single domain naming mode, NET 3-29 RESTART, NER 3-45
starting SAVE_CONFIG, NER 3-46
from Oracle Net Manager, NET 16-25 SET, NER 3-47
from the command line, NET 16-25 SET

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CACHE_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL, N UNREGISTER, NER 3-91
ER 3-48 UNREGISTER_NS command, NER 3-93
SET DEFAULT_DOMAIN, NER 3-49 VERSION, NER 3-95
SET FORWARDING_AVAILABLE, NER confirmation mode, NER 3-6
3-50 delegating domains, NET 9-54
SET LOG_FILE_NAME, NER 3-52 discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-37,
SET LOG_STATS_INTERVAL, NER 3-53 NET 9-39
SET NAMESCTL_TRACE_LEVEL, NER 3-54 distributed operation, NER 3-3
SET PASSWORD, NER 3-56 function of and syntax format, NER 3-2
SET REQUESTS_ENABLED, NER 3-57 loading tnsnames.ora file into Oracle
SET RESET_STATS_INTERVAL, NER 3-58 Names, NET 9-48
SET SAVE_CONFIG_INTERVAL, NER 3-59 net service names, NET 9-47
SET SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP, NER 3-60 querying objects, NET 16-25
SET SERVER, NER 3-61 remote administration, NER 3-3
SET TRACE_FILE_NAME, NER 3-62 REORDER_NS, NET 9-37
SET TRACE_LEVEL, NER 3-63 security, NER 3-5
SHOW, NER 3-64 SET commands, NER 3-3
SHOW CACHE SHOW commands, NER 3-3
CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL, NER 3-66 starting an Oracle Names server, NET 16-3
SHOW DEFAULT_DOMAIN, NER 3-67 testing network objects with, NET 16-25
SHOW FORWARDING_AVAILABLE, NER unsupported commands
3-68 DOMAIN_HINT, NER B-6
SHOW LOG_FILE_NAME, NER 3-69 using, NET 5-18
SHOW LOG_STATS_INTERVALE, NER Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, ODS 4-9, ODS
3-70 4-10
SHOW NAMESCTL_TRACE_LEVEL, NER configuring, NET 10-17
3-71 described, NET 10-7
SHOW REQUEST_ENABLED, NER 3-72 error reporting, NET 17-19
SHOW RESETS_STATS_INTERVAL, NER generating topology for, NET 10-18
3-73 NAMES.ADMIN_REGION networking
SHOW SAVE_CONFIG_INTERVAL, NER parameter, NET 10-20
3-74 starting, NET 9-58, NET 10-20
SHOW SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP, NER Oracle Names MIB, SNM C-1
3-75 Oracle Names servers, ODS 4-9, ODS 4-10
SHOW SERVER, NER 3-76 ckpcch.ora file, NET 9-25
SHOW STATS, NER 3-77 ckpcfg.ora file, NET 9-25
SHOW SYSTEM_QUERIES, NER 3-78 ckpdom.ora file, NET 9-25
SHOW TRACE_FILE_NAME, NER 3-79 ckptop.ora file, NET 9-25, NET 10-18
SHOW TRACE_LEVEL, NER 3-80 client cache, NET 9-42, NET 16-4
SHOW VERSION, NER 3-81 configuring
SHUTDOWN, NER 3-82 multiple domains, NET 9-31, NET 9-36
START, NET 9-37, NER 3-83 creating, NET 9-25
START_CLIENT_CACHE, NET 9-43, NET region database, NET 9-28
16-4, NER 3-85 replicated data, NET 9-33
STARTUP, NER 3-86 data stored in, NET 3-27
STATUS, NER 3-87 default configuration, NET 9-26
STOP, NER 3-88 delegated administrative regions, NET 3-32
TIMED_QUERY, NER 3-89 delegated domains, NET 9-53

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deleting, NET 9-58 service names in, SAG 8-15
described, NET 3-23 transmitting archived logs via, SAG 8-15
discovery, NET 9-37 understanding, NET 1-3 to NET 1-31
domain hints, NET 9-55 using ROWID datatype, PCO 4-9
log files, NET 17-29 using to connect to Oracle, PCO 3-4
preferred, NET 3-34, NET 11-11 using to export over a network, UTL 1-53
registering Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, PGR 23-14,
aliases, NET 9-52 ODS 2-19, ODS 5-3 to ODS 5-4
global database link qualifiers, NET 9-50 automatically discovering directory server
global database links, NET 9-49 information, OAS E-11
net service names, NET 9-46 configuring Oracle software with a directory
objects, NET 9-46 server, OAS E-5, OAS E-9
removing, NET 9-58 creating the Oracle schema, OAS E-12
replicated data, NET 9-33 described, NET 5-14
root administrative regions, NET 3-32 directory usage configuration
starting, NET 9-32, NET 16-3 Choose a directory server and complete setup
client cache, NET 9-42, NET 16-4 for first time usage of that directory
from Oracle Net Manager, NET 16-25 option, NET 8-8
from the command line, NET 16-25 Create additional or upgrade existing Oracle
storing Context option, NET 8-9
aliases, NET 3-28 Create or upgrade Oracle Schema
database global database names and option, NET 8-9
addresses, NET 3-27 Select the directory server you want to use
database links, NET 3-28 option, NET 8-7
net service names, NET 3-27 Directory Usage configuration option, NET 5-15
other Oracle Names server names and Directory Usage Configuration page, NET 8-7
addresses, NET 3-27 listener configuration, NET 12-4
testing, NET 16-24 Listener configuration option, NET 5-15
QUERY command, NET 16-25 local naming method, NET 9-10
TNSPING utility, NET 16-20 Local Net Service Name configuration
trace files, NET 17-50 option, NET 5-15
well-known, NET 3-35 Naming Methods configuration option, NET
Oracle namespaces, PCO C-5 5-15
Oracle Net, OAS 15-37 net service names, NET 9-10
buffers, NET 7-13 OracleContextAdmins group, NET 3-19, NET
components, NET 1-28 8-8, NET 8-9
concurrent logons, PCO 3-3 OracleDBCreators group, NET 3-13, NET 3-20,
connecting to Oracle through, PCC 3-7 NET 8-8, NET 8-9, ODS 4-9
connection syntax, PCC 3-6 OracleNetAdmins group, NET 3-20, NET 8-8,
defined, NET 1-26, NET 1-28 NET 8-9
for concurrent connections, PCC 3-7 servers
function of, PCC 3-6 listener configuration, NET 5-15
migrating or upgrading to, MIG 5-49 Oracle Context creation, NET 3-13
OCI libraries, RDE 1-5 starting, NET 5-14
Oracle Net foundation layer, NET 1-26 Welcome page, NET 5-14
Oracle protocol support, NET 1-27 Oracle Net Configuration files, OIA B-10
overview, NET 1-3 to NET 1-31 Oracle Net directory naming
scalability features, NET 1-12 connecting to a database through a directory

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server, OAS E-19 Help, NET 5-10
creation requirements, OAS E-15 multiple address options, NET 15-4
testing connectivity from client Names Wizard, NET 9-28, NET 9-33
computers, OAS E-20 navigating, NET 5-4 to NET 5-10
testing connectivity with Microsoft tools, OAS navigator pane, NET 5-5
E-20 net service aliases, NET 9-20, NET 9-21
Oracle Net Firewall Proxy, OSD 9-58 Net Service Name Wizard, NET 9-7, NET 9-14,
Oracle Net foundation layer, NET 1-26, NET 4-4 NET 13-5
Oracle Net listener. See listeners net service names, NET 9-7
Oracle Net Manager, OEM 5-23, ODS 4-5, ODS 4-9, Oracle Names
ODS 4-10 Attempts Per Names Server field, NET 9-41
adding addresses, NET 15-2 Default Domain field, NET 9-41
Address List Options dialog box, NET 15-6 discovering, NET 9-39
clients global database link qualifiers, NET 9-50
client load balancing, NET 15-4 global database links, NET 9-49
connect-time failover, NET 15-4 Initial Preallocated Requests field, NET 9-41
default network domains, NET 11-3 Maximum Open Connections field, NET
local naming method, NET 9-7 9-41
Oracle Connection Manager, NET 13-5 Maximum Wait Each Attempt field, NET
Create Alias dialog box, NET 9-21 9-41
Default Domain field, NET 9-41 net service names, NET 9-47
delegating domains to administrative nondefault listener, NET 12-20
regions, NET 9-54, NET 9-58 preferred Oracle Names servers, NET 11-11
described, NET 5-2 querying network objects, NET 16-25
directory naming, NET 3-12 region database, NET 9-28
Directory Server Migration Wizard, NET 10-5 starting, NET 16-3
discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-39 Oracle Rdb Database field, NET 15-8
external procedure connections, NET 15-30 Oracle Rdb databases, NET 15-41
Heterogeneous Services connections, NET 15-37 Global Database Name field, NET 15-40
Instance Name field, NET 15-8 Rdb Database field, NET 15-40
listeners Type of Service field, NET 15-40
Database Services tab, NET 12-11 profiles, NET 11-13
Environment field, NET 15-34 advanced options, NET 11-9
Global Database Name field, NET 12-10, Always Use Dedicated Server option, NET
NET 15-8 11-7
nondefault through Oracle Names, NET Cell Name field, NET 11-12
12-20 Check TCP/IP client access rights
Oracle Home Directory field, NET 12-10, option, NET 11-8
NET 15-35, NET 15-37 Client Registration ID field, NET 11-9
Program Name field, NET 15-34, NET 15-37 Clients allowed to access field, NET 11-8
protocol addresses, NET 12-6 Clients excluded from access field, NET 11-8
SID field, NET 12-10, NET 15-35, NET 15-37 Disable Out-of-Band Break option, NET
static service information, NET 12-10 11-10
local naming method, NET 9-7 Meta Map field, NET 11-12
menus Prefer Connection Manager Routing
Command, NET 5-9 option, NET 11-7
Edit, NET 5-8 preferred Oracle Names servers, NET 11-11
File, NET 5-8 TNS Time Out Value option, NET 11-9

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Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling Manager, MIG B-11
option, NET 11-10 LOAD_BALANCE networking parameter, MIG
right pane, NET 5-6 B-7
routing connection requests, NET 11-7 LOAD_BALANCE parameter, OID 25-7
Session Data Unit (SDU) field in Oracle Net network management features, ODS 4-2
Manager, NET 15-8 object classes, ODS 4-8, ODS A-2
specifying naming methods, NET 11-5 Oracle Net Manager, ODS 4-5, ODS 4-9, ODS
starting, NET 5-3 4-10
starting Oracle Names servers, NET 9-37, NET Use Options Compatible with Net8 8.0 Clients
16-25 option, MIG B-7
testing Use Oracle8 Release 8.0 Compatible
client configuration, NET 16-23 Identification option, MIG B-7
server configuration, NET 16-16 overview, CON 6-7, ODS 1-2
toolbar, NET 5-7 preparing for replication, OID 22-4
Type of Service field, NET 15-8 protocol support, OSD 9-56
Use for Heterogeneous Services option, NET security features, OSD 9-55
15-8, NET 15-39 security measures, ODS 4-9
Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible SERVICE_NAME parameter, MIG B-4
Identification option, NET 15-8 shared server requirement, CON 8-16, CON
wizards, NET 5-10 to NET 5-13 8-19
Oracle Net Services, XDG 1-12, OID 2-18, OID SOURCE_ROUTE parameter, MIG B-7
2-21, OSD 9-27, CON 6-7 unsupported features
attributes, ODS A-2, ODS A-3 Identix authentication, MIG B-2
client/server systems use of, CON 6-7 LU6.2, MIG B-3
coexistence issues, MIG B-4 to MIG B-6 Net8 OPEN, MIG B-2
Oracle release 8.0 clients, MIG B-5 Novell Directory Services (NDS)
Oracle release 8.0 databases, MIG B-6 authentication, MIG B-2
third-party applications, MIG B-5 Novell Directory Services (NDS) external
using Oracle Net Manager, MIG B-7 naming, MIG B-2
using SERVICE_NAME networking prespawned dedicated servers, MIG B-3
parameter, MIG B-4 protocol.ora file, MIG B-3
using SID networking parameter, MIG B-4 SecurID authentication, MIG B-2
components SPX, MIG B-3
listener, NET 1-28 upgrading to, MIG 4-21
Oracle Connection Manager, NET 1-29 Oracle Net Services Connection Manager, JPG 1-2
Oracle Net, NET 1-26 Oracle Net Services listener, HET 2-3, HET 4-2
configuration for directory naming, ODS 4-9, Oracle object (ADT) type queues, ADQ 17-9
ODS 4-10 Oracle objects. See object-relational model
database connectivity features, ODS 4-2 Oracle Objects for OLE
described, NET 1-26 automation server, ADG 1-32
directory deployment factors, ODS 4-10 C++ Class Library, ADG 1-39
directory entries, ODS 4-5 data control, ADG 1-39
directory information tree, ODS 4-6 LOB and object support, ADG 1-37
directory naming, ODS 4-3 object model, ADG 1-32
FAILOVER networking parameter, MIG B-7 OraCollection interface, ADO 3-12
Internet scalability features, ODS 4-2 OraObject interface, ADO 3-11
Internet security features, ODS 4-2 OraRef interface, ADO 3-12
listener.ora file with Oracle Enterprise overview, ADG 1-31

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Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O) functions of, ODP 3-1, OSM 3-1
available LOB methods/properties, ADL 3-4 overview, RDE 5-2
internal LOB buffering, ADL 3-43 setting up, ODP 2-2, OSM 2-1
methods and properties to access data stored in starting, ODP 3-5, OSM 3-5
BLOBs, CLOBs, NCLOBs, and usage scenarios for, ODP 3-4, OSM 3-4
BFILEs, ADL 3-39 Oracle Performance Manager Messages, OMM
modifying internal LOBs, ADL 3-41 16-1
opening/closing external LOBs (BFILEs), ADL Oracle Policy Manager, OSD 9-20
3-42 administering labels, OLS 2-14
OraBfile example applying policies, OLS 5-3, OLS 8-3
OraBlob example authorizing trusted program units, OLS 5-4
OraBlob, OraClob, and OraBfile encapsulate authorizing users, OLS 5-3, OLS 6-2
locators, ADL 3-38 configuring auditing, OLS 5-4
properties for operating on external LOBs creating policies, OLS 5-2, OLS 5-8
(BFILEs), ADL 3-44 defining label components, OLS 5-2
properties for operating on LOBs, ADL 3-43 identifying valid labels, OLS 5-3
reading/examining internal LOB and external introduction, OLS 5-7
LOB (BFile) values, ADL 3-42 Oracle precompiler
read-only methods for external LOBs optimizing data transfers using, HET 4-8
(BFILEs), ADL 3-43 Oracle Precompilers
syntax reference, ADL 3-37 use of PL/SQL with, ZZP 1-24
using Clone method to retain locator Oracle precompilers. See precompilers
independent of dynaset, ADL 3-38 Oracle Pro*C/C++ and Unicode, GLO 6-3
Oracle ODBC driver and Unicode, GLO 6-3 Oracle processes
Oracle OLAP, NEW 2-19 definition, CON 1-27
compatibility, MIG 5-16 Oracle program interface (OPI), CON 8-23
interoperability, MIG 5-16 Oracle protocol support
Oracle OLE DB driver and Unicode, GLO 6-3 configuring addresses, NER 5-3
Oracle Open Gateway described, NET 1-27, NET 4-6
using ROWID datatype, PCO 4-9 IPC, NER 5-3
Oracle optimizer, JSS 10-2 Named Pipes, NET 4-6, NER 5-3
Oracle Parallel Execution, RCO 4-3 TCP/IP, NET 4-6, NER 5-3
described, RCO 4-3 TCP/IP with SSL, NET 4-6, NER 5-4
Oracle Parallel Server. See Oracle Real Application Oracle Provider for OLEDB. See OraOLEDB,
Clusters ADL 13-2
Oracle parameters Oracle Provisioning Integration Service
authentication, OAS 9-7 security and, OID 29-10
Oracle Password Protocol, OAS 3-4, OSD 9-32 Oracle Rdb database
Oracle performance improvement method, PER configuring for connection to, NET 15-40
2-9 described, NET 15-40
steps, PER 2-11 Oracle Rdb Database field in Oracle Net
Oracle Performance Manager, OEM 5-4 Manager, NET 15-8
accessing Real Application Clusters Oracle Real Application Clusters, ADQ 1-10, ADQ
charts, RAC 7-11 8-30, ADQ 12-19
Cluster Database Instance folder, RAC 7-11 and Statspack, PGR 21-24
configuring, RAC 7-11 autolocation of backups, RMN 10-25
Databases folder, RAC 7-12 backups, RMN 9-44
displaying charts, RDE 5-2 compared to replication, REP 2-6, REP 6-34

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connecting using RMAN, RMN 2-6 creation, ODS 5-6
creating a job on, RAA 5-16 definition, ODS 5-2
disk affinity, DWG 21-75 upgrade, ODS 5-6
during database character set migration, GLO Oracle schema
10-10 attributes, NER A-1 to NER A-5
instance groups, DWG 21-37 creating, NET 8-9
interoperation with Oracle Streams, STM 2-11, creating with Oracle Net Configuration
STM 3-19, STM 4-25 Assistant, OAS E-12
parallel load, DWG 13-31 described, NET 3-21
recovering using RMAN, RMN 10-25 object classes, NER A-1 to NER A-5
system monitor process and, DWG 21-24 ORACLE section of ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5
Oracle Real Application Clusters debugging Oracle Server
interpreting output, RCG 8-6 impact of installing new version, OTP 13-9
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard Oracle server and SQL*Plus documentation, NEW
components, RCG 1-2 4-3, NEW 4-6
configuration templates, RCG 1-4 Oracle service names, OAS 10-4
monitors, RCG 1-4, RCG 1-9 loading into CDS, OAS 12-17
pack, RCG 1-8 Oracle Spatial, NEW 3-30
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard error upgrading, MIG 3-26
messages Oracle SQL Analyze, OEM 5-9
interpreting, RCG 8-5 Benefits, OTP 3-2
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard I, RCO Introduction, OTP 3-2
10-2 Main window, OTP 4-4
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard II, RCO Oracle SQL Analyze Repository, OTP 4-3
10-2 Oracle SQL*Loader, used by bulkload, OID A-36
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard log Oracle SQLJ
files, RCG 6-17 advantages over JDBC, ADG 1-15
Oracle Real Application Clusters Guard Setup creating custom Java classes, ADO 3-14
utility, RCG 3-2 definition, ADG 1-14
Oracle Replication Management tool, REP 1-16, design, ADG 1-15
REP 7-1 example, ADG 1-17
first login, REP 7-3 in the server, ADG 1-20
interface, REP 7-4 JPublisher, ADO 3-14
monitoring replication, RAR 10-1 stored programs, ADG 1-20
Navigator pane, REP 7-5 support for Oracle objects, ADO 3-13
right pane, REP 7-9 Oracle SQLJ and Unicode, GLO 6-4
Topology tab, REP 7-11 Oracle SSL call interface, OAD 3-2, OAD 4-2
usage scenarios, REP 7-2 Oracle SSL extensions, OAD 3-2
wizards, REP 7-15 Oracle SSL-related libraries, OAD 3-77
Copy Template, REP 7-23 Oracle Standard Management Pack, OEC 1-3,
Deployment Template, REP 7-20 OEM 5-18
Materialized View Group, REP 7-19 Oracle Streams, CON 1-36
Setup, REP 7-16 adding databases, STM 10-19, STM 10-34, STM
Template Script Generation Wizard, REP 19-69
7-22 adding objects, STM 10-16, STM 10-28, STM
Oracle reserved words, SQL C-1 19-59
Oracle Sample Schemas, NEW 3-23 administrator
Oracle Schema creating, STM 10-2, STM 18-6, STM 19-9

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alert log, STM 17-24 staging, STM 3-1
AnyData queues, STM 12-18 Oracle Real Application Clusters, STM 3-19
apply process, STM 4-1 Streams tool, STM 1-23
capture process, STM 2-1 supplemental logging, STM 2-9
configuring, STM 10-12 tags, STM 8-1
example, STM 19-7, STM 19-85 trace files, STM 17-24
conflict resolution, STM 7-1 transformations
creating queues, SPR 73-35 rule-based, STM 6-23
data dictionary, STM 2-16, STM 3-24, STM 4-29 troubleshooting, STM 17-1
removing information, SPR 73-32 Oracle supplied packages, ADG 9-17
data dictionary views, STM 16-1 Oracle Support Services, OCM vii
database links, STM 10-11 calling about Oracle Trace messages, OMM 3-1
defined, HET 1-4 contacting about all messages, OMM 1-4
directed networks, STM 3-8 Oracle Support Services, contacting, NET 17-82
example, STM 19-2 Oracle Support Services, reporting problems
example environments to, OEC F-2
messaging, STM 18-1 Oracle Syndication Server
replication, STM 19-1 deprecated, MIG 5-17
Export utility, STM 10-8, STM 13-36 Oracle System Identifier, configuring on the
heterogeneous information sharing, STM 9-1 listener, MIG B-11, NET 12-10
example, STM 19-2 Oracle system libraries, OAD 3-77
Import utility, STM 10-8, STM 13-36 Oracle Tablespace Map, OEM 5-11
initialization parameters, STM 10-4, STM 18-4, Oracle Text, ADX 1-19
STM 19-5 advanced techniques, XDG 7-45, XDG 7-49
instantiation, STM 10-8, STM 13-36 ALTER INDEX, XDG 7-10
JMS, STM 3-13, STM 18-35 attribute sections, constraints, XDG 7-52
LOBs, STM 15-8 building query applications, XDG 7-21
logical change records (LCRs), STM 2-2 comparing CONTAINS and existsNode, XDG
XML schema, STM A-1 7-38
messaging, STM 12-18 conference Proceedings example, XDG 7-56
monitoring, STM 16-1 CONTAINS and XMLType, XDG 4-38
multiple source databases, STM 19-82 CONTAINS operator, XDG 7-6
network connectivity, STM 10-11 creating index on XMLType columns, XDG 4-12
OCI, STM 3-13 creating on XMLType columns, XDG 4-39
overview, CON 1-36, STM 1-2 CTXSYS, XDG 7-5
packages, STM 1-21 CTXXPATH, XDG 7-45
point-in-time recovery, STM 13-41 DBMS_XDBT, XDG F-25
preparing for, STM 10-1 installing, XDG 7-4
privileges, STM 19-7, STM 19-85 migrating from ConText to, MIG D-5
propagation, STM 3-1 Oracle XML DB, and, XDG 7-37
Oracle Real Application Clusters, STM 3-19 querying, XDG 7-6
rules, STM 6-1 querying within attribute sections, XDG 7-30
action context, STM 6-3 searching data with, XDG 7-3
evaluation context, STM 6-3, STM 6-6, STM searching XML in CLOBs, XDG 1-24
6-16 section_group, deciding which to use, XDG
subset rules, STM 4-11, STM 6-6 7-23
system-created, STM 6-4 upgrading, MIG 3-26
single source database, STM 19-2 users and roles, XDG 7-5

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XMLType, XDG 7-4 events, PGR 12-2
XMLType indexing, XDG 7-34 FORMAT statement, PGR 12-3
Oracle Text, definition, ADX Glossary-15 formatter tables, PGR 12-3
Oracle Tools parameters, PGR 12-7
support of SQL, SQL 1-5 point events, PGR 12-2
Oracle Top Sessions Messages, OMM 11-1 reporting utility, PGR 12-14
Oracle TopSessions, OEM 5-5 START statement, PGR 12-3, PGR 12-4
displaying, ODP 6-3, OSM 7-3 STOP statement, PGR 12-3, PGR 12-7
Oracle Trace, OEM 5-6, PGR 12-1 using to collect workload data, OTP 13-16, OTP
accessing collected data, PGR 12-3 21-3
binary files, PGR 12-3 using to format raw data, OTP 21-4
collection results, PGR 12-12 Oracle Trace Data Viewer. See Data Viewer,
collections, PGR 12-8 ODP 7-1
command-line interface, PGR 12-3 Oracle Trace database
data views collecting workload data from, OTP 13-16
Average Elapsed Time, ODP 7-7 connecting to, OTP 13-16
CPU Statistics, ODP 7-8 importing data from, OTP 21-4
Disk Reads, ODP 7-6 Oracle trace file, RCG 8-4
Disk Reads/Execution Ratio, ODP 7-7 Oracle Trace Messages, OMM 3-1
Disk Reads/Logical Reads Ratio, ODP 7-7 Oracle Transparent Gateways
Disk Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio, ODP 7-6 defined, HET 1-3
Execute Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 optimizing SQL statements, HET 6-2
Fetch Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 using partitioned views, HET 6-2
Logical Reads, ODP 7-6 Oracle Tuning Pack, OEC 1-3, OEC 5-2, OEM 5-7
Logical Reads/Rows Fetched Ratio, ODP 7-6 Oracle type translator (OTT), ADO 3-10, CON
Number of Rows Processed, ODP 7-8 13-20
Parse Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 Oracle Ultra Search, NEW 3-11
Parse/Execution Ratio, ODP 7-7 upgrading, MIG 3-28
Re-Parse Frequency, ODP 7-7 Oracle Universal Installer, MIG 2-4, RAC 3-2, SAG
Rows Fetched/Fetch Count Ratio, ODP 7-9 2-5
Rows Sorted, ODP 7-9 for Real Application Clusters, RAC 3-1
Sorts in Memory, ODP 7-9 overview of processing, RAC 1-3
Sorts on Disk, ODP 7-9 starting, RAC 3-2
Total Elapsed Time, ODP 7-8 Oracle version 6
Waits by Average Wait Time, ODP 7-9 exporting database objects, UTL 2-71
Waits by Event Frequency, ODP 7-9 Oracle Visual Information Retrieval
Waits by Total Wait Time, ODP 7-9 upgrading, MIG 3-26
deleting files, PGR 12-7 Oracle Wallet, OEA 9-14, NEW 3-51
drill-down data views Oracle wallet, OAD 3-3
Basic Statistics for Parse/Execute/ Oracle Wallet Manager, OAS 8-2, OAS 15-28, OAS
Fetch, ODP 7-16 15-42, OAS 15-46, OAD 3-3, OSD 8-8, OSD 9-32,
CPU Statistics for Parse/Execute/ OSD 9-35, OSD 9-44, OSD 9-46, CON 22-5
Fetch, ODP 7-16 key management, OAS F-5
I/O Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch, ODP required for creating wallets, OAD 3-76
7-16 Oracle Wallet manager, OAS 15-42
Parse Statistics, ODP 7-16 Oracle wallet parameter
Row Statistics for Execute/Fetch, ODP 7-16 modifying, OID C-6, OAD A-6, OAD A-8, OAD
duration events, PGR 12-2 A-9, OAD A-11, OAD A-13, OAD A-15,

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OAD A-21, OAD A-23, OAD A-28 Oracle XML DB, definition, ADX Glossary-15
Oracle wallets, OID C-6, OSD 9-44, CON 22-5 Oracle XML Developer’s Kit for Java, URL, JPR 67,
changing location of, OID C-6 JPR 331
with ldapadd, OID A-13 Oracle XML Developer’s Kit for JavaBeans,
with ldapaddmt, OID A-15 URL, JPR 67, JPR 331, JPR 17-2
with ldapbind, OID A-16 Oracle XML Transviewer Beans, JPR 12-1, JPR
with ldapcompare, OID A-28 13-1, JPR 15-1, JPR 16-1, JPR 17-1
with ldapdelete, OID A-18 ORACLE_ARCH_TIMEOUT configuration
with ldapmoddn, OID A-19 parameter, RCG 3-11
with ldapmodify, OID A-29 ORACLE_BASE
with ldapmodifymt, OID A-35 explained, OAS xiii
with ldapsearch, OID A-21 ORACLE_BASE configuration parameter, RCG 3-4
Oracle wallets, changing location of, OAD A-6, ORACLE_BASE directory, OUI 2-5
OAD A-8, OAD A-9, OAD A-11, OAD A-13, ORACLE_CKPT_TIMEOUT configuration
OAD A-15, OAD A-21, OAD A-23, OAD A-28 parameter, RCG 3-11
Oracle Workspace Manager ORACLE_DUMP_TIMEOUT configuration
downgrading, MIG 7-29 parameter, RCG 3-11
Oracle XA ORACLE_HOME, OUI 3-9
session memory in the large pool, CON 7-15 explained, OAS xiii
Oracle XDK Home, URL, JPR 67, JPR 331 ORACLE_HOME configuration parameter, RCG
Oracle XML DB, XDG 3-5 3-5
access models, XDG 2-7 ORACLE_HOME directory, OUI 2-5
advanced queueing, XDG 1-24 ORACLE_HOME initialization parameter, MIG
application language, XDG 2-8 B-11
architecture, XDG 1-8 ORACLE_HOME networking parameter, NET
benefits, XDG 1-3 12-10, NET 15-35, NET 15-37, NER 8-9
configuring with Enterprise Manager, XDG ORACLE_HOME, definition, ADX Glossary-15
21-7 ORACLE_HOME_NAME, OUI 3-10
designing, XDG 2-3 ORACLE_SERVICE configuration parameter, RCG
features, XDG 1-4 3-6
foldering, XDG 13-2 ORACLE_SID
installation, XDG A-2 environment variable, RAC 5-13
installing, XDG 2-2 ORACLE_SID parameter, RAA 2-14
installing manually, XDG A-3 ORACLE_SID_HOSTn configuration
introducing, XDG 1-2 parameter, RCG 3-7
Java applications, XDG 20-2 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_NAME
processing models, XDG 2-9 initialization parameter, PGR 12-8, REF 1-115
Repository, XDG 1-6, XDG 3-34, XDG 13-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-90
storage models, XDG 2-10 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_PATH
storing XMLType, XDG 4-4 initialization parameter, PGR 12-8, REF 1-116
upgrading, XDG A-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-91
using XSL/XSLT with, XDG 3-16 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_SIZE
versioning, XDG 14-2 initialization parameter, PGR 12-8, REF 1-116
when to use, XDG 2-2 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-91
Oracle XML DB Resource API for Java/JNDI ORACLE_TRACE_ENABLE initialization
calling sequence, XDG 17-5 parameter, PGR 12-8, PGR 12-36, REF 1-117
examples, XDG 17-11 compatibility, MIG A-6
using, XDG 17-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-91

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ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_NAME initialization CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES, REF
parameter, PGR 12-8, PGR 12-9, REF 1-117 1-25
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-92 CLUSTER_INTERCONNECTS, REF 1-25
ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_PATH initialization DISPATCHERS, REF 1-49
parameter, PGR 12-8, REF 1-118 FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK, RE
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-92 F 1-59
ORACLE_USER configuration parameter, RCG 3-6 PARALLEL_ADAPTIVE_MULTI_USER, RE
Oracle8 NCHAR columns F 1-120
migrating to Oracle9i, GLO 10-11 PARALLEL_AUTOMATIC_TUNING, REF
Oracle8i 1-121
upgrading to Oracle9i, RAA 4-14 PARALLEL_EXECUTION_MESSAGE_SIZE,
Oracle8i compatibility mode, JJP 2-52 REF 1-122
Oracle9i, OID 2-21 PARALLEL_INSTANCE_GROUP, REF
database, OID 2-17 1-122
Replication Manager, configuring, OID 22-4 PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS, REF 1-123
upgrading from Oracle8i, RAA 4-14 PARALLEL_MIN_PERCENT, REF 1-124
Oracle9i PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS, REF 1-125
changes to dynamic performance views, MIG PARALLEL_THREADS_PER_CPU, REF
A-20 1-126
changes to initialization parameters, MIG A-2 INSTANCE_NAME networking
changes to static data dictionary views, MIG parameter, NER 7-19
A-14 LOAD_BALANCE networking parameter, NER
new features 7-11
adding after upgrade, MIG 4-10 sequence numbers and, SAG 20-13
Oracle9i Application Server threads of online redo log, SAG 7-2
SSL encryption, OSD 9-30 Transparent Application Failover (TAF), NET
Oracle9i Data Guard, RCO 10-2 15-18
Oracle9i Data Mining API, DMC 1-3 upgrading, MIG 3-9
Oracle9i Lite with SQLJ, JSS 1-30 Oracle9i Replication, OID 21-3, OID 22-7
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, OID xxv, OID configuring, OID 22-4, OID 22-7
25-1 by using Oracle9i Replication Manager, OID
overview, RAA 1-1 22-4
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters for directory replication, OID 22-7
allocating extents for cluster, SAG 18-9 installed with Oracle 9i, OID 22-3
compatibility requirements, MIG 5-39 installing, OID 22-4
connect-time failover, NET 2-8, NET 15-4, NER setting up, OID 22-4
7-10, NER 7-11, NER 10-17, NER 10-18, NER Oracle9i Text, OEM 5-21, NEW 3-11
10-20, NER 10-23 built-in conditions, SQL 5-2
downgrading, MIG 7-28 CATSEARCH, SQL 5-2
dynamic performance views, REF 3-2 CONTAINS, SQL 5-2
FAILOVER networking parameter, NET 15-4, creating domain indexes, SQL 13-81
NER 7-10, NER 7-11, NER 10-17, NER 10-18, MATCHES, SQL 5-2
NER 10-20, NER 10-23 SCORE operator, SQL 3-2
FAILOVER_MODE networking Oracle9i Text documentation, NEW 4-12
parameter, NET 15-21, NER 7-16 Oracle9i Text Manager, TAD 8-6
initialization parameters Oracle9i, new JPublisher features, JJP 1-9
CIRCUITS, REF 1-24 OracleAgent class
CLUSTER_DATABASE, REF 1-24 restart method, JJD 3-17

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start method, JJD 3-17 Q B-56
stop method, JJD 3-17 oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidSelectorException, ADQ
oracle.AQ, JPR 2-1 B-56
oracle.AQ package, JPR 2-1 oracle.jms.AQjmsMapMessage, ADQ B-50
oracle.AQ.AQQueueTable, ADQ B-57 oracle.jms.AQjmsMessage, ADQ B-50
oracle.AQ.AQQueueTableProperty, ADQ B-58 oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageEOFException, ADQ
oracle.AQ.xml, JPR 3-1 B-57
oracle.AQ.xml package, JPR 3-1 oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageFormatException, ADQ
oracle.cabo.ui package, ADX 26-4 B-57
OracleChecker default checker, JSS 8-71 oracle.jms.AQjmsMessageNotReadableException,
OracleContextAdmins group, NET 3-13, NET 3-19, ADQ B-57
NET 8-8, NET 8-9, ODS 4-9 oracle.jms.AQjmsMesssageNotWriteableException,
OracleDBAdmins group, ODS 4-14 ADQ B-57
OracleDBCreator security group oracle.jms.AQjmsObjectMessage, ADQ B-51
defined, OAS E-23 oracle.jms.AQjmsOracleDebug, ADQ B-51
OracleDBCreators group, OAS 15-11, NET 3-13, oracle.jms.AQjmsProducer, ADQ B-52
NET 3-20, NET 8-8, NET 8-9, ODS 4-9, ODS 4-14 oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueBrowser, ADQ B-52
OracleDBSecurity group, OAS 15-11 oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueReceiver, ADQ B-42
OracleDBSecurityAdmin security group oracle.jms.AQjmsQueueSender, ADQ B-43
defined, OAS E-23 oracle.jms.AQjmsSession, ADQ B-53
OracleDBSecurityAdmins group, ODS 4-14, ODS oracle.jms.AQjmsStreamMessage, ADQ B-55
4-19 oracle.jms.AQjmsTextMessage, ADQ B-55
OracleDefaultDomain oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicBrowser, ADQ B-59
directory server security domain, OAS E-28 oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicConnectionFactory, ADQ
OracleDomainAdmins group, ODS 4-14, ODS 4-19 B-55
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache service, NET oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicPublisher, ADQ B-43
16-4 oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicReceiver, ADQ B-44
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin service, NET 4-16, oracle.jms.AQjmsTopicSubscriber, ADQ B-44
NET 16-7 oracle.jms.TopicBrowser, ADQ B-59
OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, NET 4-16, oracle.jms.TopicReceiver, ADQ B-43
NET 16-7 Oracle-managed files, NEW 3-23
OracleHOME_NAMENamesonames_server behavior, SAG 3-21
service, NET 16-3 benefits, SAG 3-3
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, NET CREATE DATABASE statement, SAG 3-8
16-5 creating, SAG 3-6 to SAG 3-21
oracle.jms package, JPR 4-1 creating control files, SAG 3-17
oracle.jms.AdtMessage, ADQ B-42 creating datafiles, SAG 3-14
oracle.jms.AQjmsAdtMessage, ADQ B-44 creating online redo log files, SAG 3-19
oracle.jms.AQjmsAgent, ADQ B-45 creating tempfiles, SAG 3-16
oracle.jms.AQjmsBytesMessage, ADQ B-45 described, SAG 3-2
oracle.jms.AQjmsConnection, ADQ B-46 dropping datafile, SAG 3-21
oracle.jms.AQjmsConstants, ADQ B-46 dropping online redo log files, SAG 3-22
oracle.jms.AQjmsConsumer, ADQ B-47 dropping tempfile, SAG 3-21
oracle.jms.AQjmsDestination, ADQ B-47 initialization parameters, SAG 3-4
oracle.jms.AQjmsDestinationProperty, ADQ B-48 introduction, SAG 2-25
oracle.jms.AQjmsException, ADQ B-56 naming, SAG 3-7
oracle.jms.AQjmsFactory, ADQ B-49 renaming, SAG 3-22
oracle.jms.AQjmsInvalidDestinationException, AD scenarios for using, SAG 3-22 to SAG 3-28

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tuning, PGR 15-21 oracle.sql.NString class, GLO 9-16
OracleNetAdmins group, NET 3-20, NET 8-8, NET oracle-supplied accounts
8-9, NET 8-12, NET 9-14, NET 9-19, NET 9-20 change passwords, MIG 4-2
OracleNetAdmins security group Oracle-supplied types
defined, OAS E-23 logical change record (LCR) types, SPR 108-1
oracle.ODCI, JPR 5-1 rule types, SPR 109-1
oracle.ODCI Description, JPR 5-2 OracleUserSecurityAdmins group, ODS 4-14
oracle.ODCI package, JPR 5-1 oracle.xdb, XDG E-2
OraclePasswordAccessibleDomains group, ODS oracle.xdb.bean, XDG 9-21, XDG E-6
4-14 oracle.xdb.dom, XDG E-2
OraclePreparedStatement. See JDBC oracle.xdb.spi, XDG 17-9, XDG E-7
OracleResultSet. See JDBC JNDI and WebDAV, XDG 17-3
OracleRuntime class XDBResource.getContent(), XDG E-10
exitCall method, JJD 2-40 XDBResource.getContentType, XDG E-10
getCallerClass method, JJD 2-28 XDBResource.getCreateDate, XDG E-10
getClassLoader method, JJD 2-28 XDBResource.getDisplayName, XDG E-10
oracle.security.rdbms.appctx, JPR 1-1 XDBResource.getLanguage(), XDG E-10
OracleServicesid service, RAC 5-14 XDBResource.getLastModDate, XDG E-10
Oracle-specific code generation XDBResource.getOwnerId, XDG E-10
advantages and disadvantages, JSS 4-39 XDBResource.setACL, XDG E-10
coding considerations, limitations, JSS 4-41 XDBResource.setAuthor, XDG E-10
environment requirements, JSS 4-40 XDBResource.setComment, XDG E-10
introduction, JSS 1-3, JSS 4-39 XDBResource.setContent, XDG E-10
server-side considerations, JSS 4-44 XDBResource.setContentType, XDG E-11
translator/customizer usage changes, JSS 4-42 XDBResource.setCreateDate, XDG E-11
oracle.sql package, JSS 5-30 XDBResource.setDisplayName, XDG E-11
oracle.sql.BFILE XDBResource.setInheritedACL, XDG E-11
BFILE-buffering, ADL 3-51 XDBResource.setLanguage, XDG E-11
JDBC methods to read/examine BFILEs, ADL XDBResource.setLastModDate, XDG E-11
3-50 XDBResource.setOwnerId, XDG E-11
oracle.sql.BLOB oracle.xdb.spi - oracle.xdb.spi, JPR 23-2
for modifying BLOB values, ADL 3-48 oracle.xdb.spi description, JPR 23-2
reading/examining BLOB values, ADL 3-48 oracle.xdb.XDBResource
See also JDBC JNDI, XDG 17-7
oracle.sql.BLOBs oracle.xdb.XMLType, XDG 9-18
BLOB-buffering JNDI, XDG 17-7
oracle.sql.CHAR class, GLO 9-3 OracleXML
character set conversion, GLO 9-8 putXML, ADX 8-22
getString() method, GLO 9-8 XSU command line, ADX 8-17
getStringWithReplacement() method, GLO 9-8 oracle.xml.async, JPR 12-1, JPR 13-1, JPR 15-1, JPR
toString() method, GLO 9-8 16-1, JPR 17-1
oracle.sql.CLOB oracle.xml.async - oracle.xml.async, JPR 12-1, JPR
CLOB-buffering 13-1, JPR 15-1, JPR 16-1, JPR 17-1
JDBC methods to read/examine CLOB oracle.xml.classgen - oracle.xml.classgen, JPR 1-1,
values, ADL 3-49 JPR 6-1
modifying CLOB values, ADL 3-49 OracleXMLNoRowsException, ADX 8-45
oracle.sql.CLOB class, GLO 9-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2, JPR 11-1
oracle.sql.CLOBs. See JDBC OracleXMLQuery, ADX 8-23

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OracleXMLQuery(Connection, ResultSet) - variable, SNM A-49
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.OracleX oraDbConfigLogCheckpointTimeout
MLQuery(java.sql.Connection, variable, SNM A-49
java.sql.ResultSet), JPR 9-5 oraDbConfigMaxRollbackSegments variable, SNM
OracleXMLSave, ADX 8-23, ADX 8-37, ADX 8-38, A-50
ADX 8-40, ADX 8-43 oraDbConfigMTSMaxDispatchers variable, SNM
OracleXMLSave(Connection, String) - A-50
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.OracleXML oraDbConfigMTSMaxServers variable, SNM A-51
Save(java.sql.Connection, oraDbConfigMTSServers variable, SNM A-52
java.lang.String), JPR 8-4 oraDbConfigOpenCursors variable, SNM A-52
oracle.xml.sql.dml, JPR 8-1 oraDbConfigOpenLinks variable, SNM A-53
OracleXMLSQLException, ADX 8-45 oraDbConfigOptimizerMode variable, SNM A-53
OracleXMLSQLException(Exception) - oraDbConfigProcesses variable, SNM A-54
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.Oracle oraDbConfigSerializable variable, SNM A-55
XMLSQLException(java.lang.Exception), JPR oraDbConfigSessions variable, SNM A-56
9-20 oraDbConfigSharedPool variable, SNM A-56
OracleXMLSQLNoRowsException, JPR 9-22 oraDbConfigSortAreaRetainedSize variable, SNM
OracleXMLSQLNoRowsException() - A-57
oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLNoRowsExceptio oraDbConfigSortAreaSize variable, SNM A-57
n.OracleXMLSQLNoRowsException(), JPR oraDbConfigTable, SNM A-45
9-23 oraDbConfigTransactions variable, SNM A-58
OraCLOB object, ADG 1-38 oraDbConfigTranspactionsPerRollback
oraclose, OIA 3-21 variable, SNM A-59
ORACOC oraDbDataFileDiskReadBlocks variable, SNM
in ORACA, PCO 8-28 A-29
ORACOC field, PCO 8-28 oraDbDataFileDiskReads variable, SNM A-28
OraCollection interface, ADO 3-12 oraDbDataFileDiskReadTimeTicks variable, SNM
oracols, OIA 3-21 A-30
oracommit, OIA 3-22 oraDbDataFileDiskWrites variable, SNM A-28
ora.contains oraDbDataFileDiskWriteTimeTicks variable, SNM
creating a policy for, XDG 7-42 A-31
XPath full-text searches, XDG 7-40 oraDbDataFileDiskWrittenBlocks variable, SNM
ORAData A-29
additional uses, JSS 6-18 oraDbDataFileIndex variable, SNM A-26
specifications, JSS 6-7 oraDbDataFileSizeAllocated variable, SNM A-27
use in custom Java classes, JSS 6-6 oraDbDatFileName variable, SNM A-26
versus CustomDatum, JSS 6-8 oraDbDatFileTable, SNM A-25
ORAData interface, ADO 3-17 ORADBGF flag, PCO 8-26
object types and inheritance, JJP 2-39 oraDbLibraryCacheGetHits variable, SNM A-34
reference types and inheritance, JJP 2-42 oraDbLibraryCacheGets variable, SNM A-34
use by JPublisher, JJP 1-11 oraDbLibraryCacheIndex variable, SNM A-32
OraDatabase object, ADG 1-34 oraDbLibraryCacheInvalidations variable, SNM
oraDbConfigDbBlockBuffers variable, SNM A-46 A-37
oraDbConfigDbBlockSize variable, SNM A-47 oraDbLibraryCacheNameSpace variable, SNM
oraDbConfigDbMultiBlockReadCount A-33
variable, SNM A-47 oraDbLibraryCachePinHits variable, SNM A-35
oraDbConfigLogBuffer variable, SNM A-48 oraDbLibraryCachePins variable, SNM A-35
oraDbConfigLogCheckpointInterval oraDbLibraryCacheReloads variable, SNM A-36

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oraDbLibraryCacheSumGetHits variable, SNM variable, SNM A-24
A-39 oraDbTablespaceName variable, SNM A-22
oraDbLibraryCacheSumGets variable, SNM A-38 oraDbTablespaceSizeAllocated variable, SNM
oraDbLibraryCacheSumInvalidations A-22
variable, SNM A-41 oraDbTablespaceSizeUsed variable, SNM A-23
oraDbLibraryCacheSumPinHits variable, SNM oraDbTablespaceState variable, SNM A-23
A-40 oraDbTablespaceTable, SNM A-20
oraDbLibraryCacheSumPins variable, SNM A-39 oradebug
oraDbLibraryCacheSumReloads variable, SNM ipc, RDE 4-4
A-41 setmypid, RDE 4-4
oraDbLibraryCacheSumTable, SNM A-38 oraDedicatedSrvEstablishedConnections
oraDbLibraryCacheTable, SNM A-32 variable, SNM B-15
oraDbSGADatabaseBuffers variable, SNM A-44 oraDedicatedSrvIndex variable, SNM B-14
oraDbSGAFixedSize variable, SNM A-43 oraDedicatedSrvRejectedConnections
oraDbSGARedoBuffers variable, SNM A-44 variable, SNM B-16
oraDbSGATable, SNM A-42 oraDedicatedSrvTable, SNM B-14
oraDbSGAVariableSize variable, SNM A-43 ORADIM
oradbsnmp, OIA 3-22 downgrading, MIG 7-24
oraDbSysConsistentChanges variable, SNM A-3 upgrading, MIG 3-16
oraDbSysContact variable, SNM A-4 oraDispatcherCurrentConnections variable, SNM
oraDbSysDbBlockChanges variable, SNM A-5 B-19
oraDbSysDbBlockGets variable, SNM A-6 oraDispatcherEstablishedConnections
oraDbSysFreeBufferInspected variable, SNM A-6 variable, SNM B-18
oraDbSysFreeBufferRequested variable, SNM A-7 oraDispatcherIndex variable, SNM B-17
oraDbSysParseCount variable, SNM A-8 oraDispatcherMaximumConnections
oraDbSysPhysReads variable, SNM A-8 variable, SNM B-19
oraDbSysPhysWrites variable, SNM A-9 oraDispatcherProtocolInfo variable, SNM B-21
oraDbSysRedoEntries variable, SNM A-10 oraDispatcherRejectedConnections variable, SNM
oraDbSysRedoLogSpaceRequests variable, SNM B-18
A-10 oraDispatcherState variable, SNM B-20
oraDbSysRedoSyncWrites variable, SNM A-11 oraDispatcherTable, SNM B-16
oraDbSysSortsDisk variable, SNM A-12 OraDynaset object, ADG 1-34
oraDbSysSortsMemory variable, SNM A-12 orafail, OIA 3-23
oraDbSysSortsRows variable, SNM A-13 orafetch, OIA 3-23
oraDbSysTable, SNM A-2 OraField object, ADG 1-35
oraDbSysTableFetchContinuedRow variable, SNM orAgentTraps, SNM F-9
A-15 ORAHCHF flag, PCO 8-26
oraDbSysTableFetchRowid variable, SNM A-14 ORAHOC field, PCO 8-28
oraDbSysTableScanBlocks variable, SNM A-15 orainfo, OIA 3-24
oraDbSysTableScanRows variable, SNM A-16 orajobstat, OIA 3-26
oraDbSysTableScansLong variable, SNM A-17 oraListenAddress variable, SNM B-28
oraDbSysTableScansShort variable, SNM A-17 oraListenAddressIndex variable, SNM B-27
oraDbSysUserCalls variable, SNM A-18 oraListenAddressTable, SNM B-27
oraDbSysUserCommits variable, SNM A-19 oraListenerContact variable, SNM B-10
oraDbSysUserRollbacks variable, SNM A-19 oraListenerIndex variable, SNM B-2
oraDbSyysWriteRequests variable, SNM A-20 oraListenerLogFile, SNM B-7
oraDbTablespaceIndex variable, SNM A-21 oraListenerName variable, SNM B-3
oraDbTablespaceLargestAvailableChunk oraListenerNumberOfServices variable, SNM B-9

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oraListenerParameterFile variable, SNM B-7 variable, SNM C-13
oraListenerSecurityLevel variable, SNM B-6 oraNamesConfigForwardingDesired
oraListenerState variable, SNM B-4, SNM B-8 variable, SNM C-14
oraListenerStateChange variable, SNM B-29 oraNamesConfigLogStatsInterval variable, SNM
oraListenerTable, SNM B-1 C-14
oraListenerTraceFile, SNM B-8 oraNamesConfigMaxReforwards variable, SNM
oraListenerTraceLevel variable, SNM B-5 C-15
oraListenerTraps, SNM B-29 oraNamesConfigNoModifyRequests
oraListenerUptime variable, SNM B-5 variable, SNM C-15
oraListenerVersion variable, SNM B-4 oraNamesConfigResetStatsInterval variable, SNM
oralogoff, OIA 3-26 C-16
oralogon, OIA 3-27 oraNamesConfigServerName variable, SNM C-17
OraMeta Data object, ADG 1-35 oraNamesConfigTable, SNM C-6
ORAMOC field, PCO 8-28 oraNamesServerAdminRegion variable, SNM C-28
oramsg (agent_characterset), OIA 3-6 oraNamesServerAliasLoopsDetected
oramsg (collengths), OIA 3-6 variable, SNM C-22
oramsg (colprecs), OIA 3-6 oraNamesServerCorruptMessagesReceived
oramsg (colscales), OIA 3-6 variable, SNM C-20
oramsg (coltypes), OIA 3-6 oraNamesServerCreatedOnLookup variable, SNM
oramsg (db_characterset), OIA 3-6 C-23
oramsg (errortxt), OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerExactMatches variable, SNM C-24
oramsg (handle), OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerForwardFailures variable, SNM
oramsg (jobid), OIA 3-7 C-25
oramsg (language, OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerForwardTimeouts variable, SNM
oramsg (maxlong), OIA 3-7 C-25
oramsg (nullvalue), OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerLookupFailures variable, SNM
oramsg (orahome), OIA 3-7 C-23
oramsg (oraindex), OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerLookupsAttempted
oramsg (orainput), OIA 3-8 variable, SNM C-22
oramsg (oraobject), OIA 3-7 oraNamesServerName variable, SNM C-28
oramsg (rc), OIA 3-8 oraNamesServerQueriesReceived variable, SNM
oramsg (rows), OIA 3-8 C-19
oramsg (starttime), OIA 3-8 oraNamesServerQueriesTotalTime variable, SNM
oramsg Elements, OIA 3-6 C-20
oraNamesConfigAdminRegion variable, SNM C-8 oraNamesServerReloadCheckFailures
oraNamesConfigAuthorityRequired variable, SNM C-27
variable, SNM C-9 oraNamesServerRequestsForwarded
oraNamesConfigAutoRefreshExpire variable, SNM C-26
variable, SNM C-9 oraNamesServerResponsesReceived
oraNamesConfigAutoRefreshRetry variable, SNM variable, SNM C-26
C-10 oraNamesServerResponsesSent variable, SNM
oraNamesConfigCacheCheckpointFile C-21
variable, SNM C-11 oraNamesServerTable, SNM C-17
oraNamesConfigCacheCheckpointInterval oraNamesTnsContact variable, SNM C-5
variable, SNM C-11 oraNamesTnsLogFile variable, SNM C-3
oraNamesConfigDefaultForwardersOnly oraNamesTnsParameter variable, SNM C-3
variable, SNM C-12 oraNamesTnsReload variable, SNM C-5
oraNamesConfigForwardingAvailable oraNamesTnsRunningTime variable, SNM C-6

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oraNamesTnsTable, SNM C-1 oraPrespawnedSrvProcessorID variable, SNM
oraNamesTnsTraceFile variable, SNM C-4 B-26
oraNamesTnsTraceLevel variable, SNM C-2 oraPrespawnedSrvProtocolInfo variable, SNM
ORANEX B-26
in ORACA, PCO 8-28 oraPrespawnedSrvRejectedConnections
ORANEX field, PCO 8-28 variable, SNM B-23
ORANOR field, PCO 8-28 oraPrespawnedSrvState variable, SNM B-25
ORANPR field, PCO 8-28 oraPrespawnedSrvTable, SNM B-21
OraObject interface, ADO 3-11 ORAPWD utility, RAC 5-16, SAG 1-20
ORaOLEDB orapwsid file, RAC 5-16
AppendChunk(), ADL 13-3 orareadlong, OIA 3-29
OraOLEDB, ADL 3-70, ADL 13-1, ADL 13-2 OraRef interface, ADO 3-12
GetChunk(), ADL 13-3 oraRepLinkAdminRequests variable, SNM A-71
oraopen, OIA 3-28 oraRepLinkDeferredTransactions variable, SNM
OraParamArray object, ADG 1-36 A-69
OraParameter object, ADG 1-35 oraRepLinkErrors variable, SNM A-70
ORAPARAM.INI oraRepLinkIndex variable, SNM A-68
parameters, OUI B-4 oraRepLinkName variable, SNM A-69
sample file, OUI B-8 oraRepLinkTable, SNM A-67
troubleshooting with, OUI B-4 oraRepMasterSchemaOtherMasters, SNM A-65
understanding the contents of, OUI B-4 oraRepMasterSchemaRequestErrors
ORAPARAM.INI file variable, SNM A-64
APPLTOP_STAGE parameter, OUI B-7 oraRepMasterSchemaResolvedConflicts
BOOTSTRAP parameter, OUI B-6 variable, SNM A-65
BOOTSTRAP_SIZE parameter, OUI B-7 oraRepMasterSchemaTable, SNM A-63
DEFAULT_HOME_LOCATION, OUI B-5 orareportevent, OIA 3-29
DEFAULT_HOME_NAME parameter, OUI B-6 oraRepSchemaIndex variable, SNM A-60
DISTRIBUTION parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSchemaLinks, SNM A-63
IMAGES section, OUI B-7 oraRepSchemaName variable, SNM A-61
JRE_LOCATION parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSchemaStatus variable, SNM A-62
JRE_MEMORY_OPTIONS parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSchemaTable, SNM A-59
LICENSE_LOCATION parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSchemaType variable, SNM A-61
LICENSE_TITLE parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSnapshotSchemaMaster variable, SNM
NLS_ENABLED parameter, OUI B-6 A-66
NO_BROWSE parameter, OUI B-6 oraRepSnapshotSchemaSnapshots variable, SNM
ORACLE section, OUI B-5 A-67
OUI_LOCATION parameter, OUI B-5 oraRepSnapshotSchemaTable, SNM A-66
OUI_VERSION parameter, OUI B-7 oraRepTable, SNM A-59
SOURCE parameter, OUI B-5 oraroll, OIA 3-31
USE_BUILD_NUMBER parameter, OUI B-7 OraServer object, ADG 1-33
oraplexec, OIA 3-28 OraSession object, ADG 1-33
oraPrespawnedSrvCurrentConnections ORASFNM, in ORACA, PCO 8-27
variable, SNM B-24 ORASFNMC field, PCO 8-27
oraPrespawnedSrvEstablishedConnections ORASFNML field, PCO 8-27
variable, SNM B-23 oraSIDcurrentlyConnectedClients variable, SNM
oraPrespawnedSrvIndex variable, SNM B-22 B-12
oraPrespawnedSrvMaximumConnections oraSIDListenerIndex variable, SNM B-11
variable, SNM B-25 oraSIDName variable, SNM B-12

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oraSIDReservedConnections variable, SNM B-13 16-7
oraSIDTable, SNM B-10 MAPPING_TYPE column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
orasleep, OIA 3-31 NEEDS_ATTENTION_FLAG column, OAS
ORASLNR 16-6
in ORACA, PCO 8-27 OLD_SCHEMA_TYPE column, OAS 16-6
ORASLNR field, PCO 8-27 PASSWORD_VERIFIER column, OAS 16-6
orasnmp, OIA 3-32 PHASE_COMPLETED column, OAS 16-6, OAS
orasql, OIA 3-33 16-7
OraSQLStmt object, ADG 1-36 SHARED_SCHEMA column, OAS 16-6, OAS
orastart, OIA 3-34 16-7
orastop, OIA 3-34 USERDN column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
ORASTXTC field, PCO 8-27 USERDN_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS 16-6,
ORASTXTF flag, PCO 8-26 OAS 16-7
ORASTXTL field, PCO 8-27 USERNAME column, OAS 16-6
OraTcl, OIA 3-4 orclACI, OID 12-3, OID C-3
job scripts, OEA 5-2 access to, OID 12-3
OraTcl example, OIA 3-4 optional attribute in top, OID 2-10
OraTcl, functions and parameters, OIA 3-14 orclAgreementID, OID 22-17, OID 22-19
oratime, OIA 3-35 orclAgreementId, OID C-4
oratypes.h Orclanonymousbindsflag attribute, OID 5-18
contents, OCI 3-34 orclauditattribute, OID C-5
only supported means of supplying parameters orclAuditLevel, OID C-5
to the OCI, OCI 3-34 orclauditlevel attribute, OID 5-30
orawritelong, OIA 3-35 orclauditlevel operational attribute, OID 5-27
oraxml, ADX 5-6 orclauditmessage, OID C-5
oraxml() - orclauditmessage attribute, OID 5-28
oracle.xml.parser.v2.oraxml.oraxml(), JPR OrclAuditOC, OID C-5
11-83 orclauditoc attributes, OID 5-27
oraxsl, JPR 11-306, ADX 5-6 orclauditoc object class, OID 5-27
command line interfaces orclCatalogEntryDN, OID C-4
oraxsl, ADX 5-6 orclChangeLogLife, OID 22-14
oraxsl - oracle.xml.parser.v2.oraxsl, JPR 11-85 orclChangeRetryCount, OID 22-13, OID 22-16,
OraXSL Parser, ADX 4-80 OID C-4
oraxsl() - oracle.xml.parser.v2.oraxsl.oraxsl(), JPR orclChangeSubscriber, OID 28-5
11-307 orclConfigSet, OID C-4
oraxxxxx.trc file, RAA A-3 orclconfigsetnumber, OID C-4
ORB, definition, ADX Glossary-14 orclConsumerReference, OID C-4
ORCL_GLOBAL_USR_MIGRATION_DATA orclcontainerOC, OID C-4
interface table, OAS 16-4 orclCryptoScheme attribute, OID 5-17
access to, OAS 16-5 orclDBServer object class, NET 3-21, NER A-2
ATTENTION_DESCRIPTION column, OAS orclDBType, OID C-4
16-6 orcldebugflag, OID 5-25
CASCADE_FLAG column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7 orclDebugLevel, OID C-4
DBPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6 orcldebuglevel configuration set entry, OID C-5
DBPASSWORD_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS orclDescList attribute, NER A-5
16-6, OAS 16-7 orclDescName attribute, NER A-5
DIRPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6 orclDIPRepository attribute, OID 5-17
MAPPING_LEVEL column, OAS 16-6, OAS orclDirReplGroupAgreement, OID 22-13, OID

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22-14, OID C-4 orclNetSdu attribute, NER A-5
orclDirReplGroupDSAs, OID 22-20, OID 22-21, orclNetService object class, NET 3-21, NER A-2
OID C-4 orclNetServiceAlias object class, NET 3-21, NER
orclDITRoot, OID C-4 A-3
orclecachemaxentries attribute, OID 5-17 orclNetServiceName attribute, NER A-5
orclecachemaxsize attribute, OID 5-17 orclNetSourceRoute attribute, NER A-5
orclEnableGroupCache attribute, OID 5-18 orclOdipAgentConfigInfo, OID 28-5
orclEntryLevelACI, OID 12-3, OID C-3 orclodiProfile, OID 28-5
optional attribute in top, OID 2-10 orclOpResult, OID C-5
orcleventLog, OID C-4 orclopresult attribute, OID 5-28
orclEvents, OID C-4 orclParentGUID, OID C-4
orcleventtime, OID C-5 orclPrivilegeGroup, OID 7-8
orcleventtime attribute, OID 5-27 orclPrName, OID C-4
orcleventtype, OID C-5 orclprname attribute, OID 5-22
orcleventtype attribute, OID 5-27 orclProtocol attribute, NER A-5
orclExcludedNamingcontexts, OID 22-19, OID C-4 orclPrPassword, OID C-4
orclGuid, OID C-4 orclprpassword attribute, OID 5-22
optional attribute in top, OID 2-10 orclPurgeSchedule, OID 22-14, OID 22-15, OID C-4
orclGuName, OID C-4 orclpwdAlphaNumeric attribute, OID 17-5
orclguname attribute, OID 5-22 orclpwdIllegalValues attribute, OID 17-5
orclGuPassword, OID C-4 orclpwdToggle attribute, OID 17-5
orclgupassword attribute, OID 5-22 orclReplAgreementEntry, OID C-4
orclhostname, OID C-4 orclReplBindDN, OID C-4
orclIndexedAttribute, OID C-4 orclReplBindPassword, OID C-4
orclIndexOC, OID C-4 orclReplicationProtocol, OID 22-20, OID C-4
orclLastAppliedChangeNumber attribute, OID orclREPLInstance, OID C-4
35-5 orclREPLSubConfig, OID C-4
orcllastChangeLogNumber, OID 28-5 orclSequence, OID C-5
orclLDAPInstance, OID C-4 orclsequence attribute, OID 5-27, OID 5-29
orclLDAPSubConfig, OID C-4 orclServerEvent, OID C-5
orclLoadBalance attribute, NER A-5 orclServerMode, OID C-4
orclMatchDNEnabled attribute, OID 5-18 orclServerMode attribute, OID 5-17
ORCLMAXCC, OID 19-5 ORCLSERVERPROCS, OID 19-5
orclMaxCC, OID C-4 orclServerProcs, OID C-4
orclmaxcc, OID 2-19 orclserverprocs configuration set entry, OID C-5
orclmaxcc configuration set entry, OID C-5 orclSid attribute, NER A-5
orclNetAddress object class, NET 3-21, NER A-4 orclSizeLimit, OID C-4
orclNetAddressList object class, NET 3-21, NER orclSizeLimit attribute, OID 5-17
A-4 orclssl authentication configuration set entry, OID
orclNetAddrList attribute, NER A-5 C-6
orclNetAddrString attribute, NER A-5 orclsslAuthentication, OID C-4
orclNetConnParamList attribute, NER A-5 orclsslEnable, OID C-4
orclNetDescription object class, NET 3-21, NER orclsslenable, OID C-5
A-3 orclsslenable configuration set entry, OID C-5
orclNetDescriptionList object class, NET 3-21, NER orclsslPort, OID C-4
A-4 orclsslport configuration set entry, OID C-5
orclNetFailover attribute, NER A-5 orclsslVersion, OID C-4
orclNetInstanceName attribute, NER A-5 orclsslWalletPasswd, OID C-4

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orclsslwalletpasswd configuration set entry, OID ORDER SIBLINGS BY clause
C-6 of SELECT, SQL 18-25
orclsslWalletURL, OID C-4 Ordered Collection in Tables, definition, ADX
orclsslwalleturl configuration set entry, OID C-6 Glossary-15
orclStatsFlag attribute, OID 5-18 ordered collections in tables (OCTs), XDG 5-72
orclStatsPeriodicity attribute, OID 5-18 default storage of VARRAY, XDG 5-38
orclSuffix, OID C-4 rewriting collection index, XDG 5-61
orclSuName, OID C-4 ORDERED hint, SQL 2-102, PGR 1-67, PGR 5-24
orclsuname attribute, OID 5-22 ORDERED_PREDICATES hint, SQL 2-102, PGR
orclSuPassword, OID C-4 5-38
orclsupassword attribute, OID 5-22 OrdFileMapping class, IMA 4-46
orclSupplierReference, OID C-4 OrdFileMapping constructor, IMA 3-11, IMA 4-47
orclThreadsPerSupplier, OID 22-14 OrdHttpJspResponseHandler( ), IMJ 9-32
orclTimeLimit, OID C-4 OrdHttpJspResponseHandler(PageContext), IMJ
orclTimeLimit attribute, OID 5-17 9-33
orclUpdateSchedule, OID 22-20, OID C-4 OrdHttpResponseHandler( ), IMJ 9-4
orclUseEncrypt, OID C-4 OrdHttpResponseHandler(HttpServletRequest,
orcluserdn, OID C-5 HttpServletResponse), IMJ 9-5
orcluserdn attribute, OID 5-27 OrdHttpUploadFormData( ), IMJ 9-91
orclVersion attribute, NER A-5 OrdHttpUploadFormData(ServletRequest), IMJ
ORDAudio object type 9-92
reference information, IMU 6-3 ORDImage object type
ORDBMS. See object-relational database reference information, IMU 8-3
management system (ORDBMS) ORDImageSignature object type
ORDDoc object type reference information, IMU 8-42
reference information, IMU 7-3 ordinal numbers
ORDER BY clause, OLS 4-10, OLS 4-11, DWG 8-31, specifying, SQL 2-76
GLO 7-12 spelling out, SQL 2-76
of queries, SQL 8-9 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<srcType>_SOURCE
of SELECT, SQL 8-9, SQL 18-9, SQL 18-25 package, IMU I-52
with ROWNUM, SQL 2-89 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_VIDEO
ORDER clause package, IMU 9-65
of ALTER SEQUENCE. See CREATE SEQUENCE ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_FILE_SOURCE
ORDER MEMBER clause package, IMU I-48
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-12 ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_HTTP_SOURCE
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-29 package, IMU I-50
ORDER methods ORDSource object type
specifying, SQL 12-12 reference information, IMU I-3
order methods, DCD 3-5, PLS 10-10, ADO 2-18, ORDSYS.ORDAudio media type, SQL 2-44
ADO 8-8, ADO 9-15, ADO 9-19, CON 13-7, JPG ORDSYS.ORDDoc media type, SQL 2-44
3-20 ORDSYS.ORDImage media type, SQL 2-44
defining for a type ORDSYS.ORDVideo media type, SQL 2-44
object types ORDVideo object type
map methods, SQL 16-17 reference information, IMU 9-3
order of evaluation, PLS 2-24, PLS 2-25 ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO package, IMU 6-56
ORDER option, RAA 3-10 ORDX_DEFAULT_DOC package, IMU 7-29
ORDER parameter ORE. See object runtime environment
of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-90 ORECLEN precompiler option, PCO 14-33

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organization attribute, OID 2-6 OTHER_GROUPS for Database Resource
organization descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU Manager, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-13, SAG 27-16,
6-4, DSU 6-18 SAG 27-19, SAG 27-28
ORGANIZATION EXTERNAL clause OTHER_TAG column
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-30, SQL 15-33, SAG PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
15-35 OTHERS exception handler, PLS 7-2, PLS 7-15
ORGANIZATION HEAP clause OTT, ADO 3-10
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-30 command line, OCI 14-6
ORGANIZATION INDEX clause command line syntax, OCI 14-27
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-30 creating types in the database, OCI 14-5
organizationalUnitName, OID 2-6 datatypes mapping, OCI 14-10
ORLON calls intype file, OCI 14-34
obsolete, MIG 5-21 outtype file, OCI 14-21
ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE view. See overview, OCI 14-2
DBA_ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE. parameters, OCI 14-28
DBA_ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE view, REF providing an intype file, OCI 14-9
2-184 reference, OCI 14-26
orphaned backups restriction, OCI 14-42
reports, RMN 7-5 using, OCI 14-1
OS authentication, SAG 1-17 OTT initialization function
OS specific parameter calling, OCI 14-24
in instance tuning, OTP 12-5 tasks of, OCI 14-26
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX initialization OTT parameter TRANSITIVE, OCI 14-33, PCC
parameter, REF 1-119 19-34, IPI 7-125
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-93 OTT parameter URL, OCI 14-33
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX parameter, OAS 9-8 OTT parameters
CyberSafe authentication, OAS 5-8 CASE, OCI 14-32, PCC 19-33, IPI 7-119
OS_ROLES initialization parameter, REF 1-120 CODE, OCI 14-30, PCC 19-31, IPI 7-120
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-93 CONFIG, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32, IPI 7-121
OS_ROLES parameter, ADG 11-29 ERRTYPE, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-33, IPI 7-121
operating-system authorization and, SAG 25-9 HFILE, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32, IPI 7-122
REMOTE_OS_ROLES and, SAG 25-25 INITFILE, OCI 14-30, PCC 19-31, IPI 7-122
setting, OAS 12-7 INITFUNC, OCI 14-31, PCC 19-32, IPI 7-122
using, SAG 25-23 INTYPE, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-30, IPI 7-123
OS_USER attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-6 OUTTYPE, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-31, IPI 7-124
OSDBA group, SAG 1-18 SCHEMA_NAMES, OCI 14-33, PCC 19-34, IPI
OSI. See Open Systems Interconnect (OSI) 7-124
OSOPER group, SAG 1-18 USERID, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-30, IPI 7-125
OSSAdmin utility where they appear, OCI 14-33, PCC 19-34, IPI
setting configuration file parameters, SSG 3-2 7-126
setting options, SSG 3-3 OTT. See object type translator, Object Type
starting, SSG 3-3 Translator, Object Type Translator (OTT)
OSS.MY.WALLET networking parameter, NER OTT utility
B-4 command line, IPI 7-12
OSS.SOURCE.MY_WALLET parameter, OAS 7-19, command line syntax, IPI 7-117
OAS 7-27 creating types in the database, IPI 7-10
OTHER column default name mapping, IPI 7-134
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-25 description, IPI 1-11

Master Index-455
parameters, IPI 7-118 to IPI 7-124 for use by PUBLIC, SQL 14-47
restriction, IPI 7-135 granting
using, IPI 7-2 system privileges on, SQL 17-39
OUI_LOCATION parameter in hints, PGR 7-3
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5 moving tables, PGR 7-9
OUI_VERSION parameter in private, use by the optimizer, SQL 10-17
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-7 rebuilding, SQL 9-120, SQL 9-122
out - recompiling, SQL 9-120
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.out, JPR renaming, SQL 9-120, SQL 9-121, SQL 9-122
11-253 replacing, SQL 14-47
OUT bind variables, HET 3-10 storage requirements, PGR 7-4
out bind variables, IPI 1-7 storing during the session, SQL 10-12
out object (implicit), JSE 1-17 storing groups of, SQL 14-48
out of "temp" space error, OUI B-3 use by the optimizer, SQL 10-120
out of line LOB storage use to generate execution plans, SQL 10-17
improving performance, TAD 5-16 used to generate execution plans, SQL 14-46
out of memory errors, ADX 20-22 using, PGR 7-6
OUT parameter using to move to the cost-based optimizer, PGR
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-53 7-11
of CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 14-65 viewing data for, PGR 7-9
OUT parameter mode, ADG 9-6, PCO 6-5, PCC OUTLN user
7-3, PLS 8-14 avoid, MIG 3-12
OUT parameters, passing, JJP 2-20 OUTLN_PKG package, SPR 41-1
Out Variable, ADX 9-84 out-of-line constraints
outer joins, ADG 2-20, SQL 8-11 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27
key-preserved tables in, ADG 2-21 OUTPUT
non-null values for nulls, PGR 2-46 command-line option, ADA 5-18
restrictions, SQL 8-11 output
with query rewrite, DWG 22-63 -dir option, JJP 3-18
OUTFILE command, OLA 7-17, OLA 7-18 from JPublisher (overview), JJP 1-17
OUTFILEUNIT option, OLA 12-21 host variables, OLA 10-9
Outline Management overview, what JPublisher produces, JJP 1-13
accessing, OTP 25-2 redirecting, JJD 3-20
using, OTP 25-3 saving in a file, OLA 7-17, OLA 7-18
outlines output -
assign to a different category, SQL 9-121 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.output, JP
assigning to a different category, SQL 9-120, R 11-323
SQL 9-122 output adaptor, DSU 6-26, DSU 6-43
automatically creating and storing, SQL 10-46 output device in server, default, JSS 11-6
copying, SQL 14-48 Output Dialog box
CREATE OUTLINE statement, PGR 7-5 Job Scheduling, OEA 5-23
creating, SQL 14-46 output directory
creating and using, PGR 7-4 for generated .class and .ser, JSS 8-30
creating on statements, SQL 14-48 for generated .java, JSS 8-32
dropping from the database, SQL 16-89 Output Escaping, ADX 4-74
enabling and disabling dynamically, SQL 14-46 output file and directory options (translator), JSS
execution plans and plan stability, PGR 7-2 8-29
for use by current session, SQL 14-47 output file default name for Ada, ADA 5-9

Master Index-456
output file for compiler, JSS 8-83 IPI 7-124
output files OVER clause
for SQL*Module, ADA 5-9 of analytic functions, SQL 6-9, SQL 6-11
generated by translator, JSE 6-7 overall throughput, OID 19-2
locations, JSE 6-8 OVERFLOW clause
locations and related options, ojspc, JSE 6-25 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-70
ojspc d option (binary location), JSE 6-19 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-39
ojspc srcdir option (source location), JSE 6-23 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-32
page_repository_root config param, JSE 9-14 overhead
output from server-side translator, JSS 11-22 reducing, PCC C-2
output from translator, JSS 1-13 OVERLAPBDYDISJOINT mask relationship, SUG
output host variable, PCO 5-2 11-6
output host variables OVERLAPBDYINTERSECT mask
assigning values to, PCC 6-2 relationship, SUG 11-6
definition of, PCC 6-2 overlapping zone sections, TXT 7-24
output mode overloaded disks, PGR 15-10
returning, IMA 4-79 overloaded methods, translating, JJP 2-23
setting, IMA 3-6, IMA 4-78, IMA 4-85 overloading, PLS 8-23
output names, conventions, JSE 6-3 and inheritance, PLS 8-28
output pipe, compiler messages, JSS 8-84 object method, PLS 10-10
output. See tuning output of packaged functions, ADG 9-63
Output tab packaged subprogram, PLS 9-15
from Cluster Database Operation Results dialog restrictions, PLS 8-24
box, RAA 5-13 stored procedure names, ADG 9-13
output versus input, PCO 5-2 using RESTRICT_REFERENCES, ADG 9-63
output, redirecting, JPG 4-2 using subtypes, PLS 8-25
output, server-side translator errors, JSS 11-24 OVERRIDING clause
OUTPUT_IO item, PGR 12-16 of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-11
OUTPUT_STYLE procedure, TXT 12-39 of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-14
output_type attribute, TXT 2-17 overriding language and territory
OutputListener class, IMA 4-67 definitions, GLO 3-7
OutputListener interface overriding methods, PLS 10-14
implementing, IMA 3-3, IMA 3-6 Overview, OIA 1-2, RCO 2-2
outputs overview, IMA 1-3, IMA 1-4
changing from inputs, OSA 6-3 to OSA 6-5 overview charts
getting from a CompoundCursor, viewing, ODP 3-11, OSM 3-10
example, OSA 9-5 overview of LDAP models, OAD 2-2
getting from a CompoundCursorSpecification, OVERWRITE conflict resolution handler, STM 7-9
example, OSA 9-19 overwrite conflict resolution method, REP 5-26
getting nested, example, OSA 9-8 Overwrite Existing option, OTP 13-5, OTP 13-13
in a CompoundCursor, OSA 8-5, OSA 8-23, overwriting control file records, RMN 16-32
OSA 8-25 OWA* packages, ADG 18-13
positions of, OSA 8-17 OWMD901.PLB script, MIG 7-29
Outstanding Events page OWNER parameter
Event system, OEA 6-37 for Export utility, UTL 1-24
outtype file, OCI 14-34, PCC 19-35
when running OTT, OCI 14-21, PCC 19-20
OUTTYPE OTT parameter, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-31,

Master Index-457
P package specification, DCD 5-5, ADG 9-13
package variables
p option (-props), JJP 3-25 i_am_a_refresh, SPR 33-6
P prefix (sqlj -P-x), JSS 8-63
packaged call specs, writing, JPG 3-15
p_table_clause, TXT 2-79
packaged cursors, PLS 6-12
pack, RCG 1-3, RCG 1-8, RCG 4-2 packaged procedures
functions, RCG 1-8
dropping, SQL 16-92
resources, RCG 1-8, RCG 1-9
packaged subprograms, PLS 1-19, PLS 8-11
Package - DBMS_DXBT, in PL/SQL, XML 33-2 calling, PLS 9-7
Package - DBMS_XDB, for PL/SQL, XML 29-2
overloading, PLS 9-15
Package - DBMS_XDB_VERSION, for PL/
packageName, ojspc option, JSE 6-22
SQL, XML 32-2 packages, ADG 1-41, PLS 9-1, PLS 9-2, ADA 3-4,
Package - DBMS_XMLDOM, for PL/SQL, XML
CON 14-27
25-2
advantages, PLS 9-5
Package - DBMS_XMLGEN, for PL/SQL, XML advantages of, CON 14-29
30-2
as program units, definition, CON 1-14
Package - DBMS_XMLPARSER, for PL/SQL, XML
associating statistics with, SQL 12-49, SQL 12-50
26-2 attributes, OCI 6-8
Package - DBMS_XMLSCHEMA, for PL/
auditing, CON 24-8
SQL, XML 28-2
avoiding run-time compilation, SQL 9-123
Package - DBMS_XSLPROCESSOR, for PL/ bodiless, PLS 9-6
SQL, XML 27-2
body, PLS 9-2
Package - oracle.soap.server, XML 11-2
corruption, DCD 5-10
Package - oracle.soap.transport, XML 11-67 creating, ADG 9-15, SPR 1-3, SQL 14-50
Package - oracle.soap.transport.http, XML 11-69 creating in the database, JJP 1-19
Package - oracle.soap.util.xml, XML 11-74
DBMS_JAVA, JJD 4-3
Package - oracle.xml.async, XML 10-2 DBMS_JOB, SAG 10-3
Package - oracle.xml.dbviewer, XML 10-40 DBMS_METADATA, SAG 21-31
Package - oracle.xml.differ, XML 10-113
DBMS_OUTPUT
Package - oracle.xml.srcviewer, XML 10-69 example of use, ADG 9-3
Package - oracle.xml.transviewer, XML 10-90 DBMS_PIPE, RMN 2-10, RMN 4-10
Package - oracle.xml.treeviewer, XML 10-107
DBMS_REDEFINITION, SAG 15-17
Package - oracle.xml.xsql, XML 9-2 DBMS_REPAIR, SAG 22-2 to SAG 22-15
Package - SQLX, for SQL, XML 34-2 DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER, SAG 27-4,
Package - UriFactory, XML 35-22
SAG 27-8, SAG 27-9, SAG 27-20, SAG 27-21
package bodies DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER_PRIVS, SAG
creating, SQL 14-55 27-9, SAG 27-20
re-creating, SQL 14-56
DBMS_RESUMABLE, SAG 14-22
removing from the database, SQL 16-90 DBMS_SESSION, SAG 27-23
package body, DCD 5-5, ADG 9-13 DBMS_SPACE, SAG 14-25, SAG 21-31
package DBMS_JAVA, JPG 4-2
DBMS_STATS, SAG 15-9, SAG 21-4
package naming DBMS_STORAGE_MAPPING, SAG 12-22, SAG
by translator, JSE 6-5 12-23
ojspc packageName option, JSE 6-22
DBMS_UTILITY
package oracle.cabo.ui, ADX 26-4 used for computing statistics, SAG 21-6
Package oracle.xdb.dom, JPR 22-3 DEBUG_EXTPROC, ADG 10-50
Package oracle.xml.sql.dml, JPR 8-1
describing, OCI 6-2
package overview, SPR 1-2 disassociating statistics types from, SQL 16-91

Master Index-458
dropping, ADG 9-12 supplied packages
dynamic SQL, CON 14-20 invoker or definer rights, CON 23-9
examples of, CON 23-10, CON 23-11 synonyms, ADG 9-50
executing, CON 14-18 synonyms for, SQL 15-2
for locking, CON 20-41 syntax, PLS 13-139
in PL/SQL, DCD 5-5, ADG 9-13 trusted stored program units, OLS 9-2
initializing, PLS 9-8 using generated classes, sample program, JJP
invoker rights, SQL 14-52 4-66
naming of, ADG 9-16 where documented, ADG 9-17, SPR 1-7
naming rules in INPUT file, JJP 3-38 packages or PL/SQL plug-ins, IMU 6-56, IMU
Oracle Label Security, OLS 5-6 7-29, IMU 9-65, IMU I-47
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_<srcType>_SOURCE, I packaging
MU I-52 deployment templates, RAR 4-12
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_DEFAULT_VIDEO, IM packaging deployment templates, REP 4-9
U 9-65 packets
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_FILE_SOURCE, IMU dropped, RDE 4-10
I-48 examining trace data, NET 17-65, NET 17-77
ORDPLUGINS.ORDX_HTTP_SOURCE, IMU recovering lost, SNM 1-10
I-50 types of, NET 17-55
ORDX_DEFAULT_AUDIO, IMU 6-56 packs
ORDX_DEFAULT_DOC, IMU 7-29 Oracle Change Management Pack, OEM 5-14
-package option, JJP 3-23 Oracle Diagnostics Pack, OEM 5-2
private, CON 14-29 Oracle Management Pack for Oracle
private versus public objects, PLS 9-14 Applications, OEM 5-19
privileges Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, OEM
divided by construct, CON 23-10 5-20
executing, CON 23-8, CON 23-10 Oracle Standard Management Pack, OEM 5-18
privileges for execution, ADG 9-46 Oracle Tuning Pack, OEM 5-7
privileges for recompiling, SAG 21-25 padding of literal strings
privileges required to create, ADG 9-16 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-32
privileges required to create procedures page directive
in, DCD 5-7, ADG 9-10 characteristics, JSE 4-13
product-specific, PLS 9-16 contentType setting for globalization
protected, JJD 5-26 support, JSE 8-2
public, CON 14-29 overview, JSE 1-10
recompiling, SAG 21-25 page events (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
recompiling explicitly, SQL 9-123 page implementation class
redefining, SQL 14-51 generated code, JSE 6-2
referencing, SPR 1-6, PLS 9-7 overview, JSE 1-7
removing from the database, SQL 16-90 sample code, JSE 6-9
replication, REP 2-26 page object (implicit), JSE 1-16
scope, PLS 9-6 page pool
serially reusable, PLS 12-6 performance statistics, OSG 7-3
serially reusable packages, ADG 9-64 page reloading, dynamic, JSE 4-25
session state and, ADG 9-17, CON 15-7 page retranslation, dynamic, JSE 4-24
shared SQL areas and, CON 7-12 page scope (JSP objects), JSE 1-15
specification, PLS 9-2 page table, PGR 16-13
specifying schema and privileges of, SQL 14-52 page_repository_root config param, JSE 9-14

Master Index-459
pageContext object (implicit), JSE 1-16 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-72
PAGEFAULT_IO item, PGR 12-16 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-97,
PAGEFAULTS item, PGR 12-16 SQL 9-102
PAGELEN of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
precompiler option, PCC 10-36 9-114, SQL 9-115
PAGELEN precompiler option, PCO 14-34 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-84
page-relative path, JSE 1-9 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-8
pages, CON 2-2 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-77
paginating results, ADX 8-29 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL
paging, OID 18-13, PGR 16-13 14-14, SQL 14-18
described, OSG 3-11 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
reducing, PGR 14-4 14-35, SQL 14-36
paging notification preferences, specifying, OEC of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-22, SQL 15-56
4-21 parallelization rules, DWG 21-38
paging server RECOVER statement, PGR 17-7
configuring and starting, OEC 4-13 PARALLEL CREATE INDEX statement, DWG
tracing, OEC B-9 21-60
TRACEFILENAME, OEC B-10 PARALLEL CREATE TABLE AS SELECT statement
TRACING.ENABLED, OEC B-9 resources required, DWG 21-60
TRACING.LEVEL, OEC B-9 parallel DDL, DWG 21-13
troubleshooting, OEC F-18 extent allocation, DWG 21-16
paging server tracing, OEC B-9 parallelization rules, DWG 21-38
paging status codes for numeric pages, OEA 1-20 partitioned tables and indexes, DWG 21-13
paging.cfg, OEC B-9 restrictions
paging.cfg.template, OEC B-9 LOBs, DWG 21-14, CON 18-12
Paging/Email Blackout, OEA 1-34 object types, DWG 21-13, DWG 21-14, CON
Total, OEA 1-34 18-12
paging/email Blackouts, OEM 1-16 parallel delete, DWG 21-39
panes parallel DELETE statement, DWG 21-39
Navigator, OTP 4-5 parallel DML, DWG 21-18, CON 18-13
PARAGRAPH keyword, TXT 3-59 applications, DWG 21-20
paragraph names bitmap indexes, DWG 6-3, CON 10-49
associating with SQL statements, PCO 2-17 degree of parallelism, DWG 21-38, DWG 21-40
coding area for, PCO 2-18 enabling PARALLEL DML, DWG 21-21
paragraph section lock and enqueue resources, DWG 21-24
defining, TXT 7-11 parallelization rules, DWG 21-38
querying, TXT 3-56 recovery, DWG 21-23
parallel access restrictions, DWG 21-24
to external tables, CON 10-16 object types, DWG 21-13, DWG 21-25
parallel block recovery remote transactions, DWG 21-27
definition, UMR 4-25 rollback segments, DWG 21-23
parallel broadcast, PGR 1-71 transaction model, DWG 21-22
PARALLEL clause, DWG 21-87, DWG 21-88 parallel execution, CON 18-2
CREATE INDEX statement, PGR 13-11 allocated from large pool, MIG A-8
DEGREE keyword, MIG 5-39 and load balancing, RDE 2-5
INSTANCES keyword removed, MIG 5-39 avoiding problems with, MIG 4-16
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-8, SQL 9-10 clusters, RDE A-10
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-30 coordinator, CON 18-4

Master Index-460
cost-based optimization, DWG 21-92 parallel load
full table scans, CON 18-3 example, DWG 13-31
hints, SQL 2-103, PGR 5-30 Oracle Real Application Clusters, DWG 13-31
index creation, DWG 21-85 using, DWG 13-25
interoperator parallelism, DWG 21-9 parallel loads, UTL 9-30
intraoperator parallelism, DWG 21-9 restrictions on direct path, UTL 9-32
introduction, DWG 5-2, CON 18-3 parallel mode
I/O parameters, DWG 21-63 file operation restrictions, RCO A-2
managing, SAG 5-18 instance number, REF 1-67
method of, DWG 21-31 sequence restrictions, RAA 3-11
of DDL statements, SQL 10-4 PARALLEL parameter, UTL 9-32
of DML statements, SQL 10-4 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-10
of table functions, CON 14-26 parallel partition-wise joins
parallel hints, SAG 5-18 performance considerations, DWG 5-30
parallelizing index creation, SAG 16-7 parallel propagation, REP 2-47
plans, DWG 21-66 configuring for replication environments, REP
process classification, DWG 4-2, DWG 4-6, 2-47
DWG 4-9, DWG 4-12, CON 11-2, CON 11-14, dependency
CON 11-16, CON 11-22 tracking, REP 2-55
processes, RDE 4-5 implementing, REP 2-48
resource parameters, DWG 21-58 monitoring, RAR 10-30, RAR 10-31
resumable space allocation, SAG 14-18 planning for, REP 6-28
rewriting SQL, DWG 21-78 replication environment, REP 6-28
server, CON 18-4 row level SCN, REP 2-55
index maintenance, CON 19-5 tuning, REP 2-50
server processes and data affinity, RDE 2-4 parallel queries, TAD 5-11, TAD 5-18
servers, CON 18-4 parallel query, DWG 21-11, CON 18-12
solving problems, DWG 21-77 bitmap indexes, DWG 6-3, CON 10-49
tuning, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2, CON 18-2 index-organized tables, DWG 21-11
See also parallel SQL maximum number of instances, REF 1-122
parallel execution for index creation and maximum number of servers, REF 1-123
rebuilding, SUG 8-9, SUG 8-14 minimum number of queries, REF 1-125
parallel execution of table functions, PLS 8-43 object types, DWG 21-12
parallel execution servers, ADG 12-15 restrictions, DWG 21-13
PARALLEL hint, SQL 2-103, DWG 21-34, DWG parallelization rules, DWG 21-38
21-77, DWG 21-87, PGR 5-30 restrictions for Oracle objects, ADO 8-38
parallelization rules, DWG 21-38 view objects, ADO 6-40
UPDATE and DELETE, DWG 21-39 Parallel query bottlenecks, OTP 5-36
parallel hints, SAG 5-18 parallel query option
parallel index creation, TXT 1-39 impact of enabling, OTP 13-5, OTP 13-9
parallel indexing, TAD 2-6, TAD 5-23, TXT 1-4, parallel query parameter
TXT 1-32 in instance tuning, OTP 12-5
example, TXT 1-39 parallel query, and SYS_CONTEXT, ADG 12-15
partitioned table, TAD 5-23 parallel recovery, RAA 7-17, PGR 17-7, UMR 4-26
parallel instance groups, RDE 2-6 parallel scan operations, DWG 4-3
parallel joins parallel server
and PQ_DISTRIBUTE hint, SQL 2-104, PGR distributed locks, ADG 7-11
5-31 sequence numbers and, ADG 2-24

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parallel server option setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
impact of enabling, OTP 13-5, OTP 13-9 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-94
parallel server parameter PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS
in instance tuning, OTP 12-5 parameter, RDE 4-4, RDE 4-5
Parallel Server. See Oracle Real Application Clusters PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization
parallel SQL, CON 18-2 parameter, REP 2-48, REP 6-7, DWG 14-18,
allocating rows to parallel execution DWG 21-4, DWG 21-50, PGR 17-7, REF 1-123,
servers, DWG 21-7 STM 10-7
coordinator process, CON 18-4 and parallel execution, DWG 21-49
degree of parallelism, DWG 21-34 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-95
instance groups, DWG 21-37 PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS parameter, RAA
number of parallel execution servers, DWG 7-17
21-3 parallel_max_servers parameter, OSG 6-3
optimizer, DWG 21-6, CON 18-5 PARALLEL_MIN_PERCENT initialization
parallelization rules, DWG 21-38 parameter, DWG 21-36, DWG 21-50, DWG
Real Application Clusters and, CON 18-1 21-57, REF 1-124
server processes, CON 18-4 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
direct-path INSERT, CON 19-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-95
shared server, DWG 21-4 PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS, REP 6-7
summary or rollup tables, DWG 21-14 PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS initialization
See also parallel execution parameter, REP 2-48, REP 6-7, DWG 21-3,
parallel table functions DWG 21-4, DWG 21-51, REF 1-125
removing, MIG 7-20 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-96
parallel update, DWG 21-39 PARALLEL_THREADS_PER_CPU initialization
parallel UPDATE statement, DWG 21-39 parameter, DWG 21-30, DWG 21-48, REF
PARALLEL_ADAPTIVE_MULTI_USER 1-126
initialization parameter, DWG 21-47, REF setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-96
1-120 parallelism, DWG 5-2
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-93 backups, RMN 5-23
PARALLEL_AUTOMATIC_TUNING initialization configuring RMAN, RMN 5-5, RMN 8-11
parameter, REP 2-48, REP 6-7, DWG 21-30, degree, DWG 21-32, CON 18-8
REF 1-121 degree, overriding, DWG 21-77
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-94 enabling for tables and queries, DWG 21-46
PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_ABSOLUTE resource in Real Application Clusters, RDE 2-4
allocation method, SAG 27-15 interoperator, DWG 21-9
PARALLEL_ENABLE clause intraoperator, DWG 21-9
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-57 manually allocated RMAN channels, RMN 5-10
PARALLEL_ENABLE keyword, ADG 9-57 parallel-aware query optimization, RDE 2-5
PARALLEL_ENABLE option, PLS 8-6, JPG 3-11 parallelizing table creation, SAG 15-4, SAG 15-8
PARALLEL_EXECUTION_MESSAGE_SIZE param tag, JSE 1-20
initialization parameter, DWG 21-58, DWG Parameter, RAA 2-1
21-59, REF 1-122 parameter aliasing, PLS 8-21
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-94 parameter definitions (sizes)
PARALLEL_INDEX hint, DWG 21-35 general information, JSS 10-25
PARALLEL_INSTANCE_GROUP Oracle customizer optparamdefaults option, JSS
parameter, RDE 2-6 A-30
PARALLEL_INSTANCE_GROUP initialization Oracle customizer optparams option, JSS A-29
parameter, REF 1-122 SQLJ -optparamdefaults option, JSS 8-56

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SQLJ -optparams option, JSS 8-55 database block buffers, OTP 5-5
parameter descriptor, OCI 2-18 Database Buffer Cache, OTP 5-6
attributes, OCI 6-5, OCI A-42 database file multi-block read count, OTP 5-6
parameter descriptor object, OCI 11-29 distinct keys, OTP 5-23
parameter file, OSG 6-3, OTP 10-5 empty blocks, OTP 5-18
tuning output, OTP 10-7 executions, OTP 4-11
parameter files, PGR 13-2 hash area size, OTP 5-8
See also initialization parameter file. hash join enabled, OTP 5-9
client-side, using, RAA 2-6 hash multi-block I/O count, OTP 5-9
common file, RAA 2-20 initialization, OTP 5-7
creating, SQL 14-60 leaf blocks, OTP 5-23
duplicate values, RAA 2-10 NLS sort, OTP 5-14
Export, UTL 1-24 optimizer mode, OTP 5-7
comments in, UTL 1-7 optimizer percent parallel, OTP 5-10
maximum size, UTL 1-7 optimizer search limit, OTP 5-10
Import, UTL 2-25 parse calls, OTP 4-11
comments in, UTL 2-12 parse calls per execution, OTP 4-11
maximum size, UTL 2-11 rows processed, OTP 4-11
instance-specific, RAA 2-12 sort area size, OTP 5-11
location, RAA 2-12 sort direct writes, OTP 5-12
PFILE, RAA 2-20 sorts, OTP 4-11
remote instance, RAA 2-20 tree depth, OTP 5-23
remote instances, RAA 4-19 parameters
server file, backing up, RAA 2-2 actual versus formal, PLS 8-12
server file, exporting, RAA 2-4 attributes, OCI 6-5
server file, setting parameters in, RAA 2-2 authentication
server file, using, RAA 2-2 CyberSafe, OAS B-2
SQL*Loader, UTL 4-10 Kerberos, OAS B-3
parameter list, ADA 2-11 RADIUS, OAS B-4
parameter mode, PCO 6-5 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), OAS B-10
parameter modes, PCC 7-3, JPG 3-3 BLANK_TRIMMING, GLO 10-4
parameter passing buffer lengths, OCI 15-3, OCI 16-3
by reference, PLS 8-21 calendar, GLO 3-26
by value, PLS 8-21 character set conversion, GLO 3-42
in dynamic SQL, PLS 11-6 configuration for JDBC, OAS 3-5
parameterized selections configuration, for Oracle directory replication
creating, OSA 6-27 server, OID 22-13
parameterized statements, IPI 2-9 creating, OSA 6-27
Parameters cursor, PLS 6-8
allocated blocks, OTP 5-20, OTP 5-23 database creation, RAA B-2, RAC 5-2
always anti-join, OTP 5-3 default values, ADG 9-9, PLS 8-19
average data blocks per key, OTP 5-24 with stored functions, ADG 9-53
average leaf blocks per key, OTP 5-24 dependent on Oracle directory server
bitmap merge area size, OTP 5-4 configuration, OID 19-11
blank trimming, OTP 5-4 deployment templates, REP 4-7, RAR 4-10
clustering factor, OTP 5-24 encryption and checksumming, OAS 2-11
compatible, OTP 5-4 events, OEA 6-49
cursor space for time, OTP 5-5 file (PFILE), RCO 8-3

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file, server, RCO 8-3 setting, GLO 3-2, TXT 5-3
for an active instance, modifying, OID 11-3 setting for cluster databases, RAA 2-12
for MIG utility. See command-line options settings, RCO 8-3
FREELISTS, DWG 21-84 SGA, OID 19-12
in an active server instance storage, CON 2-7, CON 2-8, CON B-15
modifying, OID 5-4 string length, OCI 15-3, OCI 16-3
in syntax that must be identical on all instances, RAA
optional, SQL A-4 2-13
required, SQL A-3 time and date, GLO 3-17
in syntax diagrams, RMR 1-3 time zone, GLO 3-22
initialization, RAA 2-2, RAA 3-1, RAC 6-1, types of, RAA 2-12
CON 5-4, OTP 5-7 user values, RAR 4-11
locking behavior, CON 20-21 viewing system-defined, TXT G-11
See also initialization parameters PARAMETERS clause
instance-specific settings in server parameter of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-78
file, RAA 2-5 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-82
jobs, OEA 5-17 PARAMETERS clause with external
linguistic sorts, GLO 3-39 procedure, DCD 4-9
management of, RAA 1-2 Parameters Page
methods of setting, GLO 3-3 job, OEA 5-17
modes, ADG 9-6, OCI 15-2, OCI 16-2, OCI 19-2, Parameters tab
PLS 8-14 from Create Job property sheet, RAA 5-18
monetary, GLO 3-32 paramstring for CREATE INDEX, TAD 2-28
NLS_CALENDAR, GLO 3-29 parent attributes
NLS_COMP, GLO 3-41 example of getting, OSA 4-8
NLS_CREDIT, GLO 3-38 for MdmHierarchy objects, OSA 2-12
NLS_CURRENCY, GLO 3-32 for MdmLevel objects, OSA 2-10
NLS_DATE_FORMAT, GLO 3-18 parent element, definition, ADX Glossary-15
NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE, GLO 3-20 parent model, defined, OLA 8-4
NLS_DEBIT, GLO 3-38 parent relation, defined, OLA 12-4
NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY, GLO 3-35 parent workspace, ADW 1-4
NLS_ISO_CURRENCY, GLO 3-34 conflicts with, SPR 80-74, ADW 2-93
NLS_LANG, GLO 3-4 PARENT_ID column
NLS_LANGUAGE, GLO 3-10 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
NLS_LIST_SEPARATOR, GLO 3-41 parent-child relation
NLS_MONETARY_CHARACTERS, GLO 3-38 defined, OSG 15-5
NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP, GLO 3-42 parent-child relations, OSG 15-5
NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS, GLO 3-30 parent-child relationships
NLS_SORT, GLO 3-39 creating Source objects for, OSA 6-14
NLS_TERRITORY, GLO 3-13 in hierarchies, OSA 2-3, OSA 2-8, OSA 2-10,
NLS_TIMESTAMP_TZ_FORMAT, GLO 3-23 OSA 2-12, OSA 2-16
numeric, GLO 3-30 parentheses, PLS 2-24
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, OID altering precedence, TXT 3-5, TXT 4-2
A-57 grouping character, TXT 4-2
passing strings, OCI 2-35 PARFILE parameter
replication agreement, OID 22-17 for Export command line, UTL 1-24
required for tuning, OID 19-11 for Import command line, UTL 2-25
SELF, PLS 10-8 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-10

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PARSE parseDTD(InputSource, String), JPR 12-9
precompiler option, PCC 10-36 parseDTD(InputSource, String) -
parse calls, OTP 4-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.parseDTD(org
Parse Calls Per Execution, OTP 4-11 .xml.sax.InputSource, java.lang.String), JPR
parse calls per execution, OTP 4-11 11-52
PARSE command, OLA 4-5, OLA 4-6 parseDTD(InputStream, String), JPR 12-9
PARSE COUNT in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-8 parseDTD(InputStream, String) -
Parse Elapsed Time data view, ODP 7-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.parseDTD(jav
parse error offset, PCO 8-9 a.io.InputStream, java.lang.String), JPR 11-52
how to interpret, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-15 parseDTD(Reader, String), JPR 12-10
use in error reporting, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-15 parseDTD(Reader, String) -
Parse event, PGR 12-15 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.parseDTD(jav
parse option (sqlj -parse), JSS 8-79 a.io.Reader, java.lang.String), JPR 11-53
PARSE procedure, HET 3-6 parseDTD(String, String), JPR 12-10
Parse Statistics drill-down data view, ODP 7-16 parseDTD(String, String) -
parse tree, ADG 15-27 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.parseDTD(jav
parse trees a.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-54
construction of, CON 14-7 parseDTD(URL, String), JPR 12-11
in shared SQL area, CON 7-12 parseDTD(URL, String) -
parse( ) method, IMA 6-2, IMA 6-6, IMA 7-36 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.parseDTD(jav
parse(InputSource), JPR 12-7 a.net.URL, java.lang.String), JPR 11-54
parse(InputSource) - Parse/Execution Ratio data view, ODP 7-7
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.parse(org.x parseFormData( ), IMJ 9-93
ml.sax.InputSource), JPR 11-276 parseMedia( ) method, IMA 2-7
parse(InputSource) - parseMedia(InputStream, String, AnnListener)
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(org.xml.s method, IMA 4-41
ax.InputSource), JPR 11-241 parseMedia(String, AnnListener) method, IMA
parse(InputStream), JPR 12-7 3-7, IMA 4-42
parse(InputStream) - parseMedia(String, AnnListener, String)
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(java.io.In method, IMA 3-8, IMA 4-43
putStream), JPR 11-241 parsePerformed( ) method, IMA 4-65
parse(Reader), JPR 12-8 parser
parse(Reader) - API, IMA 7-1
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(java.io.R creating, IMA 6-1
eader), JPR 11-242 import statements needed, IMA 6-3
parse(String), JPR 12-8 Parser APIs for C, XML 13-2
parse(String) - parser case-sensitivity, ADX 4-50
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(java.lang Parser class, IMA 6-2, IMA 6-4, IMA 7-32
.String), JPR 11-243 Parser constructor, IMA 7-34
parse(URL), JPR 12-8 parser descriptor XML file, IMA 6-2
parse(URL) - Parser for C, ADX 13-1
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.parse(java.net. Parser for C++, ADX 16-1
URL), JPR 11-243 Parser for Java, ADX 4-1
PARSED_PIECES view, REF 2-229 constructor extension functions, ADX 5-8
PARSED_SIZE view, REF 2-229 oraxsl command line interfaces
parseDocument() - oraxsl, ADX 5-6
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.parseDocu return value extension function, ADX 5-9
ment(), JPR 11-270 validation modes, ADX 4-5

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Parser for PL/SQL, ADX 20-1 for hash partitions, SAG 17-12
parser types for list partitions, SAG 17-13
returning, IMA 4-34 for range partitions, SAG 17-11
parser, definition, ADX Glossary-16 of ANALYZE, SQL 12-38
parseRequestStream(), JPR 3-12 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 7-25, SQL 13-79, SQL
parseResBuffer(), JPR 13-11 15-62
Parsers, XML, ADX 4-2 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-45
parseXmlBuffer(), JPR 13-11 of DELETE, SQL 16-58
parseXslBuffer(), JPR 13-11 of INSERT, SQL 17-59
parsing, CON 14-11 of LOCK TABLE, SQL 17-75
DBMS_SQL package, CON 14-20 of UPDATE, SQL 18-62
embedded SQL, CON 14-5 partition ID, OTP 5-35
errors, ADX 20-32 partition start, OTP 5-35
HTML, ADX 20-32 partition stop, OTP 5-35
Oracle Forms, PGR 14-28 partition views
Oracle precompilers, PGR 14-27 converting to partitioned table, SAG 17-62
parse calls, CON 14-8 migrate to partition tables, MIG 4-20
parse locks, CON 14-11, CON 20-31 using with Oracle Transparent Gateway, HET
performed, CON 14-8 6-2
reducing unnecessary calls, PGR 14-26 PARTITION_ID column
SQL statements, CON 14-11, CON 14-20 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-25
string, ADX 4-72 PARTITION_START column
URLs, ADX 20-32 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
parsing dynamic statements PARTITION_STOP column
PREPARE statement, PCO F-76, PCC F-97 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-25
parsing source file, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-7, IMA 3-8 partition_storage_clause
PART statement in DB2 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-14
not allowed by SQL*Loader, UTL B-3 PARTITION_VIEW_ENABLED initialization
partition parameter, PGR 1-73, REF 1-126
default, DWG 5-8 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
granules, DWG 5-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-97
PARTITION ... LOB storage clause partitioned
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-47 indexes, GLO 7-12
PARTITION BY clause tables, GLO 7-12
of CREATE FUNCTION statement, PLS 8-44 partitioned data
PARTITION BY HASH clause, SAG 17-12 and table functions, PLS 8-43
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-46 partitioned fine grained access control, OCI 8-17
PARTITION BY LIST clause, SAG 17-13 partitioned index, TAD 5-18
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-48 example, TXT 1-39
PARTITION BY RANGE clause, SAG 17-11 improved response time, TAD 5-7
for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-14, rebuild example, TXT 1-10
SAG 17-15 partitioned index creation
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-18, SQL 15-44 example, TXT 1-39
Partition Change Tracking (PCT), DWG 8-35, partitioned indexes, SQL 2-109, SQL 13-62, SQL
DWG 14-26 13-79, SAG 17-1 to SAG 17-65, PER 1-16
PARTITION clause adding partitions, SAG 17-31
for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-14, creating local index on composite partitioned
SAG 17-15 table, SAG 17-15

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creating local index on hash partitioned description, SAG 17-2
table, SAG 17-13 DISABLE ROW MOVEMENT, SAG 17-10
creating range partitions, SAG 17-12 dropped partitions, UMR 7-19
description, SAG 17-2 dropping partitions, SAG 17-32
dropping partitions, SAG 17-35 ENABLE ROW MOVEMENT, SAG 17-10
global, SAG 17-3 example, UTL 10-34, DWG 13-29
local, SAG 17-3 exchanging partitions, SAG 17-35
local, creating, SQL 13-66 exchanging subpartitions, SAG 17-37, SAG
maintenance operations, SAG 17-22 to SAG 17-38
17-61 export consistency and, UTL 1-18
table of, SAG 17-24 exporting, UTL 1-12
modifying partition default attributes, SAG global indexes on, SAG 17-3
17-43 importing, UTL 2-35, UTL 2-50
modifying real attributes of partitions, SAG in DB2
17-45 no Oracle equivalent, UTL B-3
moving partitions, SAG 17-49 index-organized tables, SAG 17-10, SAG 17-20,
rebuilding index partitions, SAG 17-50 SAG 17-21
renaming index partitions/subpartitions, SAG loading, UTL 9-6
17-52 local indexes on, SAG 17-3
secondary indexes on index-organized maintenance operations, SAG 17-22 to SAG
tables, SAG 17-20 17-61
splitting partitions, SAG 17-57 table of, SAG 17-23
user-defined, SQL 7-24, SQL 13-78, SQL 15-61 marking indexes UNUSABLE, SAG 17-28, SAG
partitioned index-organized tables 17-30, SAG 17-31, SAG 17-33, SAG 17-35,
for LOBs, ADL 5-29 SAG 17-36, SAG 17-38, SAG 17-44, SAG
restrictions for LOBs, ADL 5-31 17-45, SAG 17-48, SAG 17-52, SAG 17-59
secondary indexes, updating, SQL 9-82 merging partitions, SAG 17-38
partitioned index-organized tables with LOBs modifying, TXT 1-13
downgrading, MIG 7-12 modifying default attributes, SAG 17-43
partitioned loads modifying real attributes of partitions, SAG
concurrent conventional path loads, UTL 9-30 17-44
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-30 modifying real attributes of subpartitions, SAG
partitioned objects 17-45
and EXPLAIN PLAN statement, PGR 9-11 moving partitions, SAG 17-48
partitioned spatial index, SUG 4-8 moving subpartitions, SAG 17-49
exchanging partitions, SUG 4-10 performing partial TSPITR, UMR 7-16
partitioned tables, SQL 2-109, SAG 17-1 to SAG rebuilding index partitions, SAG 17-50
17-65 renaming partitions, SAG 17-51
adding partitions, SAG 17-27 renaming subpartitions, SAG 17-51
adding subpartitions, SAG 17-29, SAG 17-30 split partitions, UMR 7-21
coalescing partitions, SAG 17-31 splitting partitions, SAG 17-52
converting partition views, SAG 17-62 truncating partitions, SAG 17-59
creating composite partitions and truncating subpartitions, SAG 17-61
subpartitions, SAG 17-14 updating global indexes automatically, SAG
creating hash partitions, SAG 17-12 17-26
creating list partitions, SAG 17-13 partition-extended table names, SQL 2-109
creating range partitions, SAG 17-11, SAG 17-12 in DML statements, SQL 2-109
data warehouses, DWG 5-10 restrictions on, SQL 2-110

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syntax, SQL 2-110 partitions, CON 11-2
partitioning, OID 2-21, OID 2-24, OLS 4-5, OLS See also partitioned tables
12-12, OSD 9-19, DWG 11-7 adding, SQL 11-59, DWG 5-32
by range, SQL 15-18 adding rows to, SQL 17-54
clauses affinity, DWG 21-75
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-68 allocating extents for, SQL 11-35
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-59 based on literal values, SQL 15-48
composite, DWG 5-9, SAG 17-7 bitmap indexes, DWG 6-6, CON 10-53
creating partitions, SAG 17-10 to SAG 17-21 coalescing, DWG 5-36
data, DWG 5-4 composite, SQL 2-109
data segment compression, DWG 5-17 specifying, SQL 15-49
bitmap indexes, DWG 5-18 converting into nonpartitioned tables, SQL
default partition, SAG 17-7 11-80
default subpartition, SAG 17-10 deallocating unused space from, SQL 11-35
deployment considerations, OID 13-5 dropping, SQL 11-72, DWG 5-33
distribution value, PGR 9-26 dynamic partitioning, CON 18-4
examples of, PGR 9-12 exchanging, DWG 5-34
examples of composite, PGR 9-14 exchanging with tables, SQL 11-24
hash, DWG 5-7, SAG 17-5, PGR 9-11 extents
indexes, DWG 5-9, SAG 17-2 allocating for an index, SQL 9-72
See also partitioned indexes hash, SQL 2-109
index-organized tables, SAG 17-10, SAG 17-20, adding, SQL 11-70
SAG 17-21 coalescing, SQL 11-71
list, DWG 5-7, SAG 17-5, SAG 17-45, SAG 17-46 specifying, SQL 15-46
maintaining partitions, SAG 17-22 to SAG 17-61 hash partitioning, CON 11-9
materialized views, DWG 8-35 index, SQL 13-78
methods, SAG 17-3 inserting rows into, SQL 17-59
of materialized view logs, SQL 9-115, SQL 14-37 list, adding, SQL 11-71
of materialized views, SQL 9-101, SQL 14-8, LOB storage characteristics of, SQL 11-47
SQL 14-17 locking, SQL 17-74
prebuilt tables, DWG 8-40 logging attribute, SQL 15-29
range, DWG 5-6, SAG 17-4, PGR 9-11 logging insert operations, SQL 11-34
range-list, DWG 5-15, SAG 17-8, SAG 17-15 materialized views, CON 10-23, CON 11-1
start and stop columns, PGR 9-12 merging, SQL 11-78, DWG 5-35
subpartition templates, SAG 17-17 modifying, SQL 11-59, SQL 11-61
tables, SAG 17-2 moving, DWG 5-34
See also partitioned tables moving to a different segment, SQL 11-66
tables containing Oracle objects, ADO 6-39 nonprefixed indexes, CON 11-14
virtual private database (VPD), OSD 9-19 parallel DDL, DWG 21-13
partitioning a database migration, UTL 1-60 partition pruning
advantages of, UTL 1-60, UTL 2-69 disk striping and, DWG 21-75
disadvantages of, UTL 1-60, UTL 2-69 physical attributes
procedure during export, UTL 1-61 changing, SQL 11-32
procedure during import, UTL 2-69 pruning, DWG 5-19
partition-level Export, UTL 1-12 range, SQL 2-109
example session, UTL 1-41 adding, SQL 11-68
partition-level Import, UTL 2-49 specifying, SQL 15-44
specifying, UTL 1-28 range partitioning

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disk striping and, DWG 21-75 in AUTHORIZATION clause, ADA 2-9
raw, REF 1-75 setting, IMA 2-3
removing rows from, SQL 11-73, SQL 16-58 supplied at runtime, ADA 2-9
renaming, SQL 11-73 SYSMAN, OEC F-20
revising values in, SQL 18-62 password accessible domains, OAS 19-30
rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43, DWG 21-45 PASSWORD command, NER 3-29
segments, CON 2-12, CON 2-13 PASSWORD EXPIRE clause
splitting, SQL 11-74, DWG 5-35 of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER
statistics, PGR 3-4 of CREATE USER, SQL 16-37
storage characteristics, SQL 7-55 password file
tablespace for upgrades
defining, SQL 15-28 exclusive setting, MIG D-28
truncating, DWG 5-35 password file authentication, SAG 1-19
See also partitioned indexes password files, RAC 5-16
PARTITIONS clause connecting to Recovery Manager with, RMN
for hash partitions, SAG 17-12 2-5
partitions, directory password hints, OAS 18-9
benefits, ODS 3-4 password management, OCI 8-11, OCI 8-13, OEA
drawbacks, ODS 3-4 10-20, OEM 4-20
partition-wise joins, DWG 5-21 application changes required for Oracle8i, MIG
benefits of, DWG 5-29 5-41
full, DWG 5-21, PGR 9-17 interoperability, MIG 5-42
full, and EXPLAIN PLAN output, PGR 9-17 password expiration, MIG 5-42
partial, DWG 5-27 PASSWORD networking parameter, NET 10-21,
partial, and EXPLAIN PLAN output, PGR 9-16 NER 10-5
Pascal Calling Standard, ADG 10-10 password option (customizer harness), JSS A-19
passes option (sqlj -passes), JSS 8-86 password option for checking (sqlj), JSS 8-39
passes, two-pass compiling, JSS 8-86 password reminders, OAS 18-9
passing options to other executables, JSS 8-60 password, changing, PCO A-9
pass-through SQL password, repository user, OEC F-19
avoiding SQL interpretation, HET 3-5 password, resetting, OEC F-20
executing statements, HET 3-6 PASSWORD_GRACE_TIME parameter
non-queries, HET 3-7 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
queries, HET 3-11 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-74
with bind variables, HET 3-7 PASSWORD_LIFE_TIME parameter
with IN bind variables, HET 3-9 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
with IN OUT bind variables, HET 3-10 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73
with OUT bind variables, HET 3-10 PASSWORD_LOCK_TIME parameter
implications of using, HET 3-6 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
overview, HET 3-5 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73
restrictions, HET 3-6 PASSWORD_REUSE_MAX parameter
password of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
defining, PCC 3-2 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73
for instances imported from .XDL files, OTP PASSWORD_REUSE_TIME parameter
13-7 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130
for Listener Control utility access, NER 1-4 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-73
for Oracle Names Control utility access, NER PASSWORD_VERIFIER column, OAS 16-6
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of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 integrity
of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-74 MD4, OID 16-3
password-authenticated enterprise users, OAS limiting use and reuse, SQL 14-73
18-2, OAS 18-11 locking, SQL 14-73
changing passwords, OAS 18-11 lockout, OID 17-4
password-based authentication, OID 4-4, OID 10-4, lockout duration, OID 17-4
OAD 2-7 making unavailable, SQL 14-73
passwords maximum failure, OID 17-4
account locking, CON 22-8 parameters
administrator privileges, CON 5-3 of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 14-74
authenticating, REF 1-119, REF 1-140 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-70
authentication, OSD 4-2 password file, SAG 1-23
authentication of enterprise users, OSD 6-5, creating, SAG 1-20
OSD 9-40 OS authentication, SAG 1-16
changing at runtime, PCC A-3 removing, SAG 1-25
changing at runtime with ALTER state of, SAG 1-25
AUTHORIZATION, PCO 3-10 password files, CON 22-14
changing for roles, SAG 25-7 password reuse, CON 22-9
complexity verification, CON 22-9 policies, OID 10-7, OAD 2-10
connecting to RMAN, RMN 2-9 conceptual discussion, OID 10-7
connecting with, CON 8-4 management, OID 2-12
connecting without, CON 22-4 setting by using command-line tools, OID
database, OID 5-34 17-8
database user authentication, CON 22-8 setting by using Oracle Directory
default for SYS and SYSTEM, SAG 1-11 Manager, OID 17-6
defining, PCO 3-2 privileges for changing for roles, SAG 25-8
encrypted privileges to alter, SAG 24-6
database, SAG 23-5 protecting, OID 2-12
encryption, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-9, SAG 24-9, CON protection, OID 10-7
22-8 changing by using ldapmodify, OID 16-4
default, OAD 2-9 changing by using Oracle Directory
MD4, OAD 2-9 Manager, OID 16-3
MD5, OAD 2-9 changing scheme, OID 16-2
SHA, OAD 2-9 managing by using ldapmodify, OID 16-4
UNIX crypt, OAD 2-9 managing by using Oracle Directory
encryption options, OAD 2-9 Manager, OID 16-3
expiration, CON 22-9 MD5, OID 16-3, OID 16-4
expiration of, SQL 16-37 setting by using Oracle Directory
expiration warning, OID 17-3 Manager, OID 5-15
expiry time, OID 17-3 SHA, OID 16-3, OID 16-4
failure count interval, OID 17-4 UNIX Crypt, OID 16-3, OID 16-4
for shell tools, OID 7-18 protection in directory, OSD 5-6, OSD 9-51
for SSL wallets, OID 4-7 REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE
modifying, OID C-6 initialization parameter, REF 1-139
setting, OID C-6 role, ADG 11-8, ADG 11-27
grace period, SQL 14-73 roles, SAG 25-8
guaranteeing complexity, SQL 14-73 security policy for users, SAG 23-5
hardcoding, PCO 3-2 security risks, OSD 1-13

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setting REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORD PATTERN -
parameter, SAG 1-22 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.P
special characters in, SQL 14-74 ATTERN, JPR 7-57
to a directory, changing, OID 5-20 pattern matching, PLS 2-27, OLA 4-28
to Oracle data servers, changing, OID 5-34 table names during import, UTL 2-29
used in roles, CON 23-18 payload, ADQ 17-9
user authentication, SAG 24-9 structured, ADQ 8-11
viewing for database links, SAG 29-22 PCB, ERR 43-1
PASSWORDS_listener_name networking PCC, ERR 45-1
parameter, NER 8-13 PCDATA, definition, ADX Glossary-16
PASSWORDS_listener_name parameter, SNM B-6 PCF, ERR 44-1
PASSWORDS_listener_name parameter, NET 12-13, PCM lock
NER 1-4 mapping blocks to, REF 1-60
past image (PI) pcode
definition, RCO 6-3 when generated for triggers, ADG 15-27
Past Images (PI) PCT_ACCESS_DIRECT statistics
as used in recovery, RDE 4-3 for index-organized tables, SQL 12-37
PATH, XDG 15-8 PCTFREE parameter, IMU 11-15, PGR 13-7, PGR
path 22-23
relative path names, JJD 2-34 clustered tables, SAG 14-4
path (connection context WITH clause), JSS 3-8 clusters, used in, SAG 18-5
path and classpath, JSS 2-12 guidelines for setting, SAG 14-4
path attribute, TXT 2-11 indexes, SAG 14-4
PATH environment variable non-clustered tables, SAG 14-4
setting for Inso, TXT B-3 of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9
path section searching, TAD 6-14 of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73
PATH_SECTION_GROUP of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
example, TAD 6-15 9-114
querying with, TXT 3-21 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-32
using, XDG 7-10 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG. See
PATH_SECTION_GROUP object, TXT 2-82, TXT CREATE TABLE
7-34 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW. See
PATH_SECTION_GROUP system-defined CREATE TABLE
preference, TXT 2-90 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 7-53
PATH_VIEW, SQL 5-13, SQL 5-20, XDG 3-38 PCTUSED, use with, SAG 14-7
structure, XDG 15-3 usage, SAG 14-2
Path-based access value for complex materialized views, REP 3-65
explained, XDG 13-9 PCTFREE storage parameter
pathname altering, SAG 15-11
resolution, XDG 13-7 how it works, CON B-16
pathname, definition, ADX Glossary-16 PCTUSED and, CON B-18
pattern table creation, SAG 15-2
check if it exists in BFILE using instr, PCTINCREASE parameter, IMU 11-14, PGR 18-4
ADL 12-137 altering, SAG 14-13
see if it exists IN LOB using (instr) internal of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-60
persistent LOBs, ADL 10-137 rollback segments, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20
temporary LOBs setting for the data dictionary, SAG 21-28
checking if it exists, ADL 11-99 table extents, RDE B-8

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PCTINCREASE storage parameter refreshing the display, OCM 2-12
altering, SAG 15-12 saving history entries to a file, OCM 2-12
description, SAG 14-10 viewing, OCM 2-12
PCTTHRESHOLD parameter pending transaction tables, SAG 32-22
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 11-39, SQL 15-31 pending transactions
PCTUSED parameter, SAG 11-8, SAG 11-9, PGR and upgrading, MIG D-5
22-23 pending updates, TAD 8-3
clusters, used in, SAG 18-5 PERCENT_RANK function, SQL 6-113, DWG
guidelines for setting, SAG 14-6 19-14
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9 PERCENTAGE_TO_MEASURE function, SUG
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73 14-64
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL PERCENTILE_CONT function, SQL 6-115
9-114 PERCENTILE_DISC function, SQL 6-118
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-32 performance, ADQ 5-2, PLS 1-21, REF 1-3, JJD 1-17,
of CREATE INDEX. See CREATE TABLE JJD 6-1 to JJD 6-30, JPG 1-6
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG. See add or modify, OID 19-13
CREATE TABLE assigning multiple locators to same temporary
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW. See LOB, impacts, ADL 11-8
CREATE TABLE by using multiple threads, OID A-14
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 7-54 by using orclEntryLevelACI, OID 12-3
PCTFREE, use with, SAG 14-7 caching sequences, RAA 3-10
usage, SAG 14-5 causes of poor, PCO D-2
value for complex materialized views, REP 3-65 choosing a database character set, GLO 2-17
PCTUSED storage parameter chunks versus reading, ADL 6-26
altering, SAG 15-11 constraint effects on, CON 21-6
how it works, CON B-17 creating temporary LOBs in called routine
PCTFREE and, CON B-18 (FAQ), ADL 6-27
table creation, SAG 15-2 disk striping of LOBs, ADL B-3
PCTVERSION, ADL 7-7 DSS database, DWG 21-20
PCTVERSION option, IMU 11-10 during OCI Unicode character set
PCTVERSION parameter conversion, GLO 6-15
of LOB storage, SQL 15-38 dynamic performance tables (V$), CON 4-7
of LOB storage clause, SQL 11-46 eliminating extra parsing to improve, PCC C-7
PDA, definition, ADX Glossary-16 group commits, CON 8-10
PDF results using FOP, ADX 9-53 guidelines
PDML ITL invariants frequently asked questions (FAQ), ADL 6-26
downgrading, MIG 7-12 reading/writing large data chunks, ADL 9-5
PDO. See parameter descriptor object reading/writing large data chunks, temporary
peer-to-peer replication. See multimaster replication LOBs, ADL 9-8
pending area for Database Resource Manager Import, UTL 2-19
plans, SAG 27-12 to SAG 27-14 improved using Java writeToStream, XDG
validating plan schema changes, SAG 27-12 13-12
pending DML improvement for structured storage, XDG 3-25
viewing, TAD 2-39, TXT G-13 improving, PCO D-3
pending task improving BLOB and CLOB, when loading with
completing, OCM 2-12 JDBC driver, ADL 6-13
manually moving to the History page, OCM improving loading, when using Veritas, ADL
2-12 6-24

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improving when using integrity sort operations, CON 3-16
constraints, UTL 9-30 testing, RDE 2-7
increasing, by using multiple threads, OAD A-7 troubleshooting, OID 19-13
index build, CON 10-29 tuning archiving, SAG 8-19
index column order, ADG 5-4, SAG 16-5 tuning, tools for, OID 19-2
inlining and when its a good idea to use UNIX-based systems, PGR 16-7
(FAQ), ADL 6-27 using embedded PL/SQL to improve, PCC C-3
issues in applications in Real Application using HOLD_CURSOR to improve, PCC C-12
Clusters, RDE 3-4 using host arrays to improve, PCC C-3
issues when using external tables, UTL 11-6 using indexes to improve, PCC C-6
location of datafiles and, SAG 12-4 using RELEASE_CURSOR to improve, PCC
LONG-to-LOB migration, ADL 8-42 C-12
mainframe, PGR 16-8 using row-level locking to improve, PCC C-6
maintaining history of, RDE 4-6 using Statspack, RDE 4-7
manageability components in Real Application viewing execution plans, PGR 1-5
Clusters, RCO 9-6 wait events, analyzing, RDE 4-12
metrics, OID 19-2 when using SQL semantics with LOBs, ADL
native dynamic SQL, ADG 8-14 7-43
NT, PGR 16-8 wildcard searches, TXT 3-55
OCI and temporary LOBs, ADL 11-9 performance and tuning information, SUG 1-25
of SQL statements, PGR 11-1 performance counters, OSG 6-13, OSG 7-1 to OSG
optimize for nested loop joins, SQL 10-10 7-6
optimizing, IPI 2-27 performance emergencies, PER 3-2
array fetch using next method, IPI 2-30 performance enhancements, JSS 10-2
executeArrayUpdate method, IPI 2-29 performance improvement method, PER 2-9
setDataBuffer method, IPI 2-27 steps, PER 2-11
optimizing for direct path loads, UTL 9-17 performance improvements, NEW 3-43
optimizing for index access path, SQL 10-10 Performance Management events, OEA 6-8
optimizing reading of SQL*Loader data Performance Manager, OEM 5-4
files, UTL 5-11 charts, hierarchies, RDE 5-4
optimizing SQL statements to improve, PCC See Oracle Performance Manager
C-5 Performance Monitor
packages, CON 14-29 NT, PGR 16-13
primary components affecting, RDE 4-3 performance ratios
reasons for poor, PCC C-2 seeing database instance performance
replication, REP 2-47 ratios, SNM 4-1
monitoring, RAR 10-28 performance results
replication and, OID 13-6 guidelines for using interMedia objects, IMU
reports 11-28
generating, PGR 21-9 performance statistics
running, PGR 21-3, PGR 21-9 projecting, ODP 4-47
resource limits and, CON 22-17 performance tuning
rule-based optimization, REF 1-114 comprehensive tuning, OTP 9-4
search, OID 19-13 focused tuning, OTP 9-4
sequence numbers, RAA 3-10 indexing, TAD 5-21
session optimizer approach, SQL 10-10 initial configuration, OTP 9-4
SGA size and, CON 7-4 querying, TAD 5-13
shared pool, REF 1-64, REF 1-149, REF 1-151 types of, OTP 9-3

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updating index, TAD 5-25 types, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-19
performance tuning. See also database tuning permissions, NT, OIA B-14
performance, Oracle Label Security permissions, UNIX, OIA B-14
ANALYZE command, OLS 12-8 PERMIT command, OLA 2-13, OLA 3-28
indexes, OLS 12-8 PERMIT_READ program, OLA 2-12, OLA 2-13
label tag strategy, OLS 12-10 PERMIT_WRITE program, OLA 2-12, OLA 2-13
partitioning, OLS 12-12 persistent copies of objects, PCC 17-5
READ privilege, OLS 3-19 persistent objects, OCI 10-5, PCC 17-5, IPI 3-2, IPI
performing backups after unrecoverable 3-3
operations, BRC 4-8 meta-attributes, OCI 10-18
PERFSTAT user, PGR 21-3, PGR 21-4, PGR 21-14 standalone objects, IPI 3-3
PERIOD - types
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.P embedded objects, IPI 3-3
ERIOD, JPR 7-57 nonreferenceable objects, IPI 3-3
periodic purges referenceable objects, IPI 3-3
scheduling, REP 6-26 standalone objects, IPI 3-3
periodic pushes with LOB attributes, IPI 5-16
scheduling, REP 6-23 persistent parameter initialization, NEW 3-23
PERMANENT clause persistent queue, ADQ 1-22
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108 Personal Digital Assistant, definition, ADX
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-86 Glossary-16
Permission class, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-13, JJD 5-14, JJD Personal Express (obsolete), OSG A-5
5-19 Personnel session, OTP 9-5
permission programs, OLA 2-12 PFILE
permissions, OID 2-12, OID 10-3, OAD 2-6, OAD MIG utility option, MIG D-10
2-8, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-2 to JJD 5-25 pfile settings, OSG 6-3
administrating, JJD 5-12 PFILE_HOSTn configuration parameter, RCG 3-9
assigning, JJD 5-4, JJD 5-5 PFS debug file, RCG 8-3
creating, JJD 5-14 PFS messages, RCG 8-2
deleting, JJD 5-19 PFS trace file, RCG 8-3
disabling, JJD 5-18 pfs_$ORACLE_SERVICE_callhome.sh script, RCG
enabling, JJD 5-18 5-2
FilePermission, JJD 6-6 pfs_$ORACLE_SERVICE_notify.sh role change
granting, JJD 5-5, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-10 notification script, RCG 5-5
by using command-line tools, OID 12-44 PFS_CLUSTER_NAME configuration
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID parameter, RCG 3-4
12-12 PFS_DEBUGGING configuration parameter, RCG
granting policy, JJD 5-12 3-10
grouped into roles, JJD 5-24 PFS_DUMP_LEVEL configuration
JAVA_ADMIN role, JJD 5-21 parameter, RCG 3-11
JAVA_DEPLOY role, JJD 6-6 PFS_HOSTn configuration parameter, RCG 3-4
JAVADEBUGPRIV role, JJD 5-24 PFS_IP_HOSTn configuration parameter, RCG
JAVASYSPRIV role, JJD 5-23 3-11
JAVAUSERPRIV role, JJD 5-23 PFS_IP_PACK_HOSTn configuration
PUBLIC, JJD 5-22 parameter, RCG 3-5
restricting, JJD 5-5, JJD 5-9, JJD 5-10 PFS_IP_SUBNET_HOSTn configuration
specifying policy, JJD 5-4 parameter, RCG 3-5
SYS permissions, JJD 5-22 PFS_KEEP_PRIMARY configuration

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parameter, RCG 3-10 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-16, SQL 15-27
PFS_LANGUAGE configuration parameter, RCG physical backups, BRC 1-2
3-10 overview, BRC 2-2
PFS_NET_IF_A configuration parameter, RCG 3-6 physical data specification
PFS_NET_IF_B configuration parameter, RCG 3-6 build
PFS_PORT_DED_HOSTn configuration nontransactional, DMC 3-4
parameter, RCG 3-12 transactional, DMC 3-4
PFS_PORT_MTS_HOSTn configuration data scoring, DMC 3-9
parameter, RCG 3-12 model apply, DMC 3-9
PFS_PREFERRED_PRIMARY configuration nontransactional, DMC 3-9
parameter, RCG 3-9 transactional, DMC 3-9
PFS_PREFERRED_SECONDARY configuration physical data specification (PDS), DMC 1-23
parameter, RCG 3-9 physical database structures
PFS_TERRITORY configuration parameter, RCG control files, CON 3-20
3-10 datafiles, CON 3-18
pfsboot command, RCG 4-2 definition, CON 1-6
failure, RCG 8-8, RCG 8-9 redo log files, BRC 1-9
success and failure, RCG 8-11 physical design, DWG 3-2
PFSCTL control utility, RCG 1-3, RCG 4-2 structures, DWG 3-4
PFSCTL messages, RCG 8-2 physical distribution, partitions and replicas, OID
PFSCTL prompt, RCG 4-4 13-4
pfshalt command, RCG 4-2, RCG 4-9 physical guesses in logical rowids, CON 12-21
PFSSETUP utility, RCG 1-4, RCG 3-2 staleness, CON 12-22
PGA allocation, OSG 7-3 statistics for, CON 12-23
PGA memory, SNM A-57 physical layer, NET 4-2
PGA. See program global area (PGA) physical memory, OID 18-13
PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET initialization PHYSICAL READS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-8
parameter, DWG 14-18, CON 7-20, REF 1-127 physical reads statistic, PGR 14-10
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-97 physical rowids, PLS 3-7
phantom reads, JSS 7-50, CON 20-11 physical standby database
PHASE_COMPLETED column, OAS 16-6, OAS activating, SQL 9-45
16-7 physical standby databases, CON 1-64
phonetic writing systems, encoding, GLO 2-4 physical structure of a database, SAG 1-6
phrase query, TAD 3-7 PHYSICAL WRITES in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-9
PHYBLKRD in V$FILESTAT, SNM A-29 PhysicalDataSpecification, DMC 3-9
PHYBLKWRT in V$FILESTAT, SNM A-30 PhysicalTX event, PGR 12-15
PHYRDS in V$FILESTAT, SNM A-28 PHYWRTS in V$FILESTAT, SNM A-28
physical attributes PI - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.PI, JPR 11-268
specifying a set to use at the destination PIC G for Globalization Support characters, PCO
database, OCM 3-16 B-3
physical attributes clause PIC N for Globalization Support characters, PCO
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-8 B-3
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73 PICX precompiler option, PCO 4-31, PCO 14-34
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL pie chart, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12
9-114 PIECED parameter
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-32 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-16
of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-3 piecewise fetch, OCI 5-51
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-10 piecewise operations, OCI 5-48

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fetch, OCI 5-45, OCI 5-52 PKENCODE function, TXT 8-20
in PL/SQL, OCI 5-51 PKI, CON 22-5
insert, OCI 5-45 PKI authentication, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9
update, OCI 5-45 PKI. See public key infrastructure
valid datatypes, OCI 5-45 pkREFs, ADO 6-4
piecewise update, XDG 1-5 PL, ADG 8-7
pin count, OCI 10-30 placeholders, PLS 11-2
pin duration duplicate, PCO 9-29, PCC 13-13, PCC 13-30,
example, OCI 13-15 PLS 11-15
of objects, OCI 13-15 naming, PCC 13-14
Ping Agent, OEA 3-5 proper order of, PCC 13-14
ping agent menu item, OEA 3-8 use in dynamic SQL statements, PCC 13-3
ping period for Exception Listener, ADQ 16-93, plain text
ADQ 16-94 bypassing filtering, TXT 2-27
PING utility, NET 16-24, NER 3-30 filtering to, TAD 4-3, TXT 8-2, TXT 8-13
testing Oracle Names servers with, NET 16-24 highlight markup, TXT 8-14
Pinging the Intelligent Agent, OIA B-12 indexing, TXT 2-28
PINHITS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-36, indexing with NULL_FILTER, TAD 2-23, TXT
SNM A-40 2-30
pinning, OCI 13-7 offsets for highlighting, TXT 8-10
pinning objects, OCI 13-7, IPI 3-11, IPI 3-15 plain text filtering, TAD 1-26
pins plan
on KGL objects, REF 2-171 See change plan
PINS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-35, SNM SQL execution, CON 14-3, CON 14-11
A-39 Plan Editor application
PIOT, ADL 5-29 modifying and creating object definitions
pipe, PLS 9-17 using, OCM 3-2
pipe interface, RMN 4-10 overview of, OCM 1-18
PIPE networking parameter, NER 5-3 right mouse button support for, OCM 3-3
PIPE ROW statement plan schemas for Database Resource
for returning rows incrementally, PLS 8-36 Manager, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-12, SAG 27-16,
pipe, compiler output messages, JSS 8-84 SAG 27-25, SAG 27-32, CON 9-12
PIPELINED clause examples, SAG 27-25
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-57 validating plan changes, SAG 27-12
pipelined table functions, CON 14-26 plan stability, SPR 41-1, SQL 14-46, PGR 7-2
removing, MIG 7-20 limitations of, PGR 7-2
pipelining preserving execution plans, PGR 7-2
definition, PLS 8-30 procedures for the cost-based optimizer, PGR
pipes 7-11
using to run RMAN commands, RMN 2-9 use of hints, PGR 7-2
PIs, discarded, RCO 6-7 plan, execution, PCO D-4
PITarget - PLAN_TABLE execution plan table, REF 2-230
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.PITarget, JPR PLAN_TABLE sample table, SQL 17-24
11-269 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 11-2
pivoting, DWG 13-35 BYTES column, PGR 9-24
described, OSG 3-11 CARDINALITY column, PGR 9-24
PKCS #12 containers, OSD 9-46 COST column, PGR 9-24
PKCS#10 certificates, OSD 9-44 DISTRIBUTION column, PGR 9-25

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ID column, PGR 9-24 security, NET 7-9
OBJECT_INSTANCE column, PGR 9-23 tuning and performance, NET 7-10
OBJECT_NAME column, PGR 9-23 relational design, SAG 1-6
OBJECT_NODE column, PGR 9-23 session data unit (SDU) size, NET 7-13
OBJECT_OWNER column, PGR 9-23 the database, SAG 1-5
OBJECT_TYPE column, PGR 9-23 plans
OPERATION column, PGR 9-23 star transformations, DWG 17-9
OPTIMIZER column, PGR 9-24 PLATFORM configuration parameter, RCG 3-4
OPTIONS column, PGR 9-23 platforms
OTHER column, PGR 9-25 management, SNM 1-3
OTHER_TAG column, PGR 9-24 playMedia( ) method, IMA 4-45
PARENT_ID column, PGR 9-24 PL/I
PARTITION_ID column, PGR 9-25 BASED variables, ZZP 1-16
PARTITION_START column, PGR 9-24 labels, ZZP 1-5
PARTITION_STOP column, PGR 9-25 preprocessor not supported, ZZP 1-4
POSITION column, PGR 9-24 use of apostrophes in, ZZP 1-4
REMARKS column, PGR 9-23 use of pointers in embedded SQL, ZZP 1-16
SEARCH_COLUMNS column, PGR 9-24 PL/I datatypes
STATEMENT_ID column, PGR 9-23 allowed in SQL declare section, ZZP 1-8
TIMESTAMP column, PGR 9-23 CHARACTER VARYING, ZZP 1-16
planned outage FIXED DECIMAL, ZZP 5-9
primary node, RCG 4-12 supported by Oracle Precompilers, ZZP 1-8
secondary node, RCG 4-12 PLS, ERR 28-1
PLANNED_DOWN role change notification, RCG PLS_INTEGER datatype, PLS 3-5
5-5 PL/SQL, ADG 9-2, ADL 3-2, ADQ 3-2, OCI 1-10,
PLANNED_UP role change notification, RCG 5-5 PCC 1-5, RCO 7-3, CON 14-16
planning about, ADA 3-2
database creation, SAG 2-2 advantages, ADG 1-4, PCO 1-4, PLS 1-20
for replication, REP 6-1, RAR 1-4 and LOBs, semantics changes, ADL 7-45
internal networks anonymous block
availability, NET 7-5 used to open a cursor variable, PCC 4-32
connection pooling, NET 7-3 anonymous blocks, ADG 9-2, ADG 11-18, CON
connect-time failover, NET 7-5 14-16, CON 14-25
JDBC drivers, NET 7-6 architecture, PLS 1-17
listener queue size, NET 7-7 assigning one LOB to another, ADL 11-127
naming methods, NET 7-6 auditing of statements within, CON 24-4
protocol conversion, NET 7-7 backward compatibility, MIG 5-23
scalability, NET 7-3 bind variables
security, NET 7-6 user-defined types, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18
session data unit (SDU) size, NET 7-7 binding and defining nested tables, OCI 5-44
session multiplexing, NET 7-3 binding and defining REF cursors, OCI 5-44
tuning and performance, NET 7-7 binding placeholders, OCI 2-44
Internet networks binding values in XSU, ADX 23-6
access control, NET 7-9 block structure, PLS 1-2
availability, NET 7-9 blocks
JDBC drivers, NET 7-9 anonymous, PLS 1-2
naming methods, NET 7-9 syntax, PLS 13-11
scalability, NET 7-9 blocks in executable statements, JSS 3-14

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BOOLEAN type, JSS 5-9 executing a block using the AT clause, PCC 3-10
calling Java from, JPG 4-12 execution environments, PLS 1-17
calling remote stored procedures, ADG 9-48 external procedures, CON 14-26
changing locator-data linkage, ADL 7-48 features, ADG 1-4
CLOB variables in, ADL 7-48 freeing temporary LOBs automatically and
CLOB variables in PL/SQL, ADL 7-48 manually, ADL 7-49
CLOB versus VARCHAR2 comparison, ADL functions
7-50 arguments, ADG 9-53
CLOBs passed in like VARCHAR2s, ADL 7-47 DBMS_MGWADM package
compatibility, MIG 5-23 subprograms, SPR 31-12
compatibility with earlier releases, SQL 10-100 DBMS_MGWMSG package
compiler subprograms, SPR 32-9
how calls are resolved, PLS 8-26 desupported, MIG 5-36
creating VPD policies, OLS 1-6 overloading, ADG 9-63
cursor FOR loop, PCO 6-4, PCC 7-3 parameter default values, ADG 9-53
cursor variables, ADG 9-31 purity level, ADG 9-63
database triggers, CON 17-1 RESTRICT_REFERENCES pragma, ADG
datatype equivalents, PCO 11-18 9-60
datatypes, SPR 14-6, CON 12-2 return values for, ADA 3-18
in a stored procedure definition, ADA 3-13 using, ADG 9-50
numeric codes for, SPR 14-8 gateway, CON 14-31
DBMS_LOB package compared with OCI, DCD generating XML with DBMS_XMLQuery, ADX
6-7 23-2
debugging, DCD 5-8 hiding source code, ADG 9-21
defining a CLOB Variable on a in Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-6
VARCHAR, ADL 7-46 inserting Word document into a BLOB, ADL
defining output variables, OCI 5-25 14-5
definition, ADX Glossary-16 integrated SQL analysis, MIG 5-24
demo directory, DCD 4-11 integration with database server, PCC 7-2
dependencies among library units, ADG 9-22 integration with server, PCO 6-3
description of, PCC 1-5 interoperability, MIG 5-23
deterministic functions, PGR 2-29 invoking with dynamic SQL, ADG 8-6
difference from SQL, PCC 1-5 language constructs, CON 14-19
differences from C and C++, DCD 5-9 limitations, PLS E-1
dynamic SQL, CON 14-20 loading data, IMU 1-15
dynamically modifying SQL statements, ADG example, IMU 11-18
12-59 main advantage of, PCC 1-5
embedded, PCO 6-2 mode of a parameter, ADA 3-3
embedded PL/SQL, ZZP 1-24 native execution, CON 14-17
engine object views, ADO 5-4, CON 13-25
in Oracle server, PLS 1-18 objects, ADG 1-6
in Oracle tools, PLS 1-20 OCI and Java LOB interactions, ADL 7-50
errors opening a cursor variable
ORA-06510, SAG 30-12 anonymous block, PCO 6-33
exception, PCO 6-13 stored procedure, PCO 6-32
exception handlers, ADG 9-2 out bind variables, IPI 1-7
exception handling, CON 14-20 overloaded procedures, OLS 5-13
executing, CON 14-17 overview, IPI 1-7

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overview of, CON 14-16 setting context, ADG 12-13
package, PCO 6-5 setting SQLCA, PCC 9-23
packages, DCD 5-5, ADG 9-13, PCC 7-4, CON stored procedures, CON 14-16, CON 14-21
14-27, JPG 3-15 subprogram, PCO 6-4
packages and TAF, RDE 1-5 support for SQL, PLS 1-20
parse locks, CON 20-31 syntax, PLS 13-1
parser, ADX 20-1 TABLE type, JSS 5-9
parsing DDL statements, CON 14-20 tables, ADG 9-9
performance, PLS 1-21 of records, ADG 9-9
performance when reassigning locators in trigger bodies, ADG 15-13, ADG 15-16
temporary LOBs, ADL 11-10 trusted stored program units, OLS 9-2
piecewise operations, OCI 5-51 typographic conventions for code, ADA iv
PL/SQL engine, CON 14-17 user locks, CON 20-41
products containing, CON 14-18 user-defined datatypes, CON 13-18
PL/SQL tables, PCC 7-5 user-defined errors, ADG 9-37
PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY initialization user-defined exceptions, SAG 30-11
parameter, MIG 5-25 user-defined record, PCO 6-6
portability, PLS 1-23 user-defined records, PCC 7-5
procedural aspects, PLS 1-2 uses in OCI applications, OCI 2-44
procedures using in LONG-to-LOB migration, ADL 8-16
DBMS_MGWADM package using in OCI applications, OCI 2-44
subprograms, SPR 31-12 using in OCI programs, OCI 5-8
DBMS_MGWMSG package variables
subprograms, SPR 32-9 NCHAR and NLS, MIG 5-33
procedures and functions, PCC 7-3 vs Java, ADG 1-42
program body web toolkit, ADG 18-13
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-59 wrapper to hide code, ADG 9-21
program units, ADG 9-2, CON 7-12, CON XSU, ADX 23-2
14-16, CON 14-21 PL/SQL and SQL and Unicode, GLO 6-4
compiled, CON 14-18, CON 14-25 PL/SQL and SQL examples, SUG 1-27
replaced views and, ADG 2-12, SAG 20-11 PL/SQL API, OAD 4-1, OAD 4-2
shared SQL areas and, CON 7-12 contains subset of C API, OAD 2-10
RAISE statement, ADG 9-38 data-type summary, OAD 4-9
RECORD type, JSS 5-9 dependencies and limitations, OAD 4-2
cannot be bound to a C struct, PCC 4-45 exception summary, OAD 4-6
recreating labels for import, OLS 12-4 functions
relationship with SQL, PCO 1-4, PCC 1-5 add_s, OAD 4-55
removing incompatibilities for ber_free, OAD 4-68
downgrading, MIG 7-20 bind_s, OAD 4-14
reserved words, PLS F-1 compare_s, OAD 4-18
roles in procedures, CON 23-21 count_entries, OAD 4-30
SA_UTL package, OLS 9-7 count_values, OAD 4-58
sample code, ADG 1-4 count_values_len, OAD 4-59
sample program, ADA 6-19 create_mod_array, OAD 4-47
sample programs, PLS A-1 dbms_ldap.init, OAD 4-11
serially reusable packages, ADG 9-64 delete_s, OAD 4-42
server pages, ADG 18-13 to ADG 18-24 err2string, OAD 4-46
Server Pages (PSPs), PLS 8-66 explode_dn, OAD 4-62

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first_attribute, OAD 4-32 generated classes for, JJP 2-25
first_entry, OAD 4-26 output, JJP 1-17
get_dn, OAD 4-36 publishing (introduction), JJP 1-7
get_values, OAD 4-38 translation, JJP 1-21
get_values_len, OAD 4-40 with JPublisher, overview, JJP 1-11
init, OAD 4-10 PL/SQL Parser for XMLType, XDG F-13
modify_s, OAD 4-53 PL/SQL parser specifications, ADX B-1
modrdn2_s, OAD 4-44 PL/SQL Server Pages, CON 14-30
msgfree, OAD 4-66 PL/SQL source files output from
next_attribute, OAD 4-34 SQL*Module, ADA 5-10
next_entry, OAD 4-28 PL/SQL stored procedures
open_ssl, OAD 4-64, OAD 4-66, OAD 4-68 executing within RMAN, RMR 2-211
rename_s, OAD 4-60 PL/SQL subprogram
search_s, OAD 4-20 calling from Pro*COBOL, PCO 6-21
search_st, OAD 4-23 PL/SQL subprograms, translating top level, JJP
simple_bind_s, OAD 4-12 3-27
unbind_s, OAD 4-16 PL/SQL table, PCO 6-6
loading into database, OAD 4-2 PL/SQL Upload Template, IMA 5-1
procedures attribute values, IMA 5-3
free_mod_array, OAD 4-57 example, IMA 5-6
populate_mod_array (binary version), OAD keywords, IMA 5-3
4-51 ${MANN_BEGIN_IFDEF}, IMA 5-4
populate_mod_array (string version), OAD ${MANN_BEGIN_IFEQUALS}, IMA 5-4
4-49 ${MANN_BEGIN_ITERATE}, IMA 5-4
reference, OAD 4-3 ${MANN_END_IFDEF}, IMA 5-4
subprograms, OAD 4-10 ${MANN_END_IFEQUALS}, IMA 5-4
summary, OAD 4-3 ${MANN_END_ITERATE}, IMA 5-4
using for a search, OAD B-10 ${MANN_UPLOAD_SRC}, IMA 5-5
using from a database trigger, OAD B-2 ${MANN_UPLOAD_XML}, IMA 5-5
PL/SQL block execution saving, IMA 5-6
effect on SQLCA components, PCO 8-13 structure, IMA 5-2
PL/SQL blocks PL/SQL Upload Template Wizard
anonymous, PLS 8-2 support for, IMA D-1
embedded in Oracle7 precompiler PL/SQL upload templates
programs, PCO F-39 default directory, IMA 2-5
embedded in precompiler programs, PCC F-52 default template, IMA 2-5
PL/SQL conversion functions, JJP 2-11 PL/SQL wrapper code
PL/SQL DOM controlling generation, JJP 3-24
examples, XDG 8-22 generation of toString() method, JJP 3-29
methods, XDG 8-12 serializability of object wrappers, JJP 3-26
PL/SQL DOM API for XMLType, XDG F-6 specifying file name, JJP 3-24
PL/SQL functions specifying package name, JJP 3-25
calling in contains, TAD 3-17 PL/SQL XSLT Processor for XMLType, XDG F-14
PL/SQL improvements, NEW 3-4 PLSQL_COMPILER_FLAGS initialization
PL/SQL interface for application developers, DSU parameter, ADG 9-22, PLS 12-15, REF 1-128
5-8 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
PL/SQL packages setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-98
for publish and subscribe tasks, DWG 15-3 PLSQL_DEBUG session parameter, SQL 10-15

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PLSQL_NATIVE_C_COMPILER initialization geometry, SUG 2-22
parameter, REF 1-129 locating on geometric segment, SUG 6-17
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-98 LRS, SUG 6-6
PLSQL_NATIVE_LIBRARY_DIR initialization on surface of polygon, SUG 11-36
parameter, PLS 12-15, REF 1-129 shape, SUG 6-2
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-98 point events
PLSQL_NATIVE_LIBRARY_SUBDIR_COUNT in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-2, PGR 12-15
initialization parameter, PLS 12-15, REF 1-129 point of recoverability
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-99 recovery window, BRC Glossary-32, RMN 5-51
PLSQL_NATIVE_LINKER initialization pointer
parameter, REF 1-130 definition of, PCC 4-50
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-99 to cursor variables
PLSQL_NATIVE_MAKE_FILE_NAME initialization restrictions on, PCC 4-30
parameter, PLS 12-15, REF 1-130 pointer variables
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-99 declaring, PCC 4-50
PLSQL_NATIVE_MAKE_UTILITY initialization determining size of referenced value, PCC 4-50
parameter, PLS 12-15, REF 1-131 referencing, PCC 4-50
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-100 referencing struct members with, PCC 4-50
PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY flag, PLS 6-62 pointers, PLS 6-16
PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY initialization use of in PL/I, ZZP 1-16
parameter, REF 1-131 point-in-time recovery, UMR 4-16
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-100 clone database, CON 5-8
plsqlfile option, JJP 3-24 Oracle Streams, STM 13-41
plsqlmap option, JJP 3-24 tablespace, UMR 7-1 to UMR 7-15, RMN
plsqlpackage option, JJP 3-25 11-2 to RMN 11-12
PLUGGABLE_SET_CHECK view, REF 2-231 point-to-point
plugin tag, JSE 1-22 support in AQ, XDG 23-2
PLUS - policies
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.PLUS, JPR creating, OLS 5-2
11-71 enforcement guidelines, OLS 7-8
PLUSTRACE role, PGR 11-2 enforcement options, OLS 1-11, OLS 3-25, OLS
P.M. datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 4-1, OLS 7-2, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-8
PM datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-73 managing, OLS 5-8
PMML multiple, OLS 3-26, OLS 4-4, OLS 6-2, OLS B-15
sample programs, DMC A-4 privileges, OLS 1-5, OLS 1-11, OLS 3-23, OLS
PMML export 6-15
sample program, DMC A-4 terminology, OLS 8-2
PMML import virtual private database (VPD), OLS 1-7
sample program, DMC A-4 policies, naming, exploiting existing, OID 13-3
PMON background process, CON 6-9, CON 8-12 policy function, OSD 9-60
PMON process, NET 12-2 policy label column
PNAME indexing, OLS 12-8
command-line option, ADA 5-19 inserting data when hidden, OLS 4-17
PObject class, IPI 8-126 introduction, OLS 2-2, OLS 4-2
methods, IPI 8-126 retrieving, OLS 4-8
point retrieving hidden, OLS 4-9
data, SUG 1-5 storing label tag, OLS 2-11
illustration and examples of point-only policy table

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managing, JJD 5-12 OID A-9
modifying, JJD 5-5 port 1024, NER 5-6
setting permissions, JJD 5-5 port 1521, NER 5-5
viewing, JJD 5-5 if not using, NET 12-15
policy_DBA role, OLS 5-5, OLS 5-8, OLS 5-22, OLS port 1575, NET 3-37, NET 9-33, NER 5-5, NER 10-3
6-2, OLS 6-15, OLS 8-4, OLS 8-8 port 1630, NET 4-17, NET 13-15, NER 5-5
PolicyTable class port 1646, NER 6-35
specifying policy, JJD 5-4 port 1830, NER 5-5
updating, JJD 5-5, JJD 5-15 port 2483, NER 5-5
PolicyTableManager class port 2484, NER 5-5
delete method, JJD 5-19 port 389, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID A-7, OID A-9, OID
disable method, JJD 5-18 C-5
enable method, JJD 5-19 port 636, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID A-7, OID A-9, OID
revoke method, JJD 5-18 C-5
PolicyTablePermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-12, JJD 5-19, PORT networking parameter, NET 10-21, NER 5-3,
JJD 5-20, JJD 5-21, JJD 5-22 NER 5-4, NER 10-5
polling, ADL 10-72, ADL 10-84, ADL 10-110, ADL port number
10-204, ADL 11-169 of host
polls, SNM 1-3 setting, IMA 2-3
polygon of proxy server
area of, SUG 11-10 setting, IMA 2-4
centroid, SUG 11-16 port numbers, allowed, NER 5-6
compound, SUG 2-13 Port Usage
exterior and interior rings, SUG 2-7, SUG 2-10, firewall, OEA B-2
SUG 2-16, SUG 2-18 portability, PLS 1-23
point on surface, SUG 11-36 portability of Oracle JSP, JSE 2-5
self-crossing not supported, SUG 1-4 portals, NEW 3-57
polygon collection, SUG 2-18 ports
polygon data, SUG 1-5 privileged, NET 12-7, NER 5-6
polymorphism, ADO 2-34, ADO 8-40, JJD 1-8 Portuguese
See also substitutability supplied stoplist, TXT D-11
POOL (POO) attribute, NET 14-5 position
POOL attribute, PGR 19-4 parent starting and ending, OSA 8-22
pooling, connection, OID 1-8 POSITION column
POP command, OLA 7-20, OLA 7-21 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
POPLEVEL command position method
nesting, OLA 7-22 description, OSA 5-7
using, OLA 7-21 example, OSA 6-8
populate index parameter, TXT 1-37, TXT 1-46 POSITION parameter
populating using with data containing tabs, UTL 6-4
measure, SUG 6-4 with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE
populating analytic workspaces, OLA 5-1 clauses, UTL 5-41, UTL 6-3, UTL 6-4
populating rows, IMU 3-44 Positional Descriptor (PD), XDG 5-22
populating the library cache on the secondary positional iterators
instance, RCG 5-9 accessing, JSS 3-49
populating your data repository, ADL 14-4 declaring, JSS 3-48
port, OID 4-5 instantiating and populating, JSS 3-49
default, OID 3-6, OID 3-8, OID 4-3, OID A-7, navigation with next(), JSS 3-51

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scrollable, JSS 7-45 extents, RDE B-7
using, JSS 3-48 extents to free list groups, RDE B-9
positional notation, PLS 8-13 preamble, ADA 2-8
positional parameter association, ADA 2-12 syntax of, ADA B-3
positioned, OCI 2-39 to a module, ADA 2-2
deletes, OCI 2-39 prebuilt materialized views, DWG 8-22
positioned delete, JSS 5-38 precedence
positioned update, JSS 5-38 at the attribute level, OID 12-51
positions at the entry level, OID 12-50
CompoundCursor, OSA 8-17 of conditions, SQL 5-3
Cursor, OSA 8-16 of operators, SQL 3-2
of elements, OSA 6-9 rules
ValueCursor, OSA 8-16 ACL evaluation, OID 12-49
POSITIVE subtype, PLS 3-3 in conflicting access policies, OID 12-2
POSITIVE_INTEGER - precedence of operators, TXT 3-3
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.P altering, TXT 3-5, TXT 4-2
OSITIVE_INTEGER, JPR 7-57 equivalence operator, TXT 3-16
POSITIVEN subtype, PLS 3-3 example, TXT 3-4
postinstallation tasks, ADQ 18-6 viewing, TXT 10-6
POUTFILEUNIT option, OLA 9-4, OLA 12-4, OLA precedence of precompiler options, PCC 10-4
12-21 precedence, operator, PLS 2-24
power demand cartridge example, DCD 13-1 precision
demo file (extdemo1.sql), DCD 13-15 definition of, PCC 15-16
POWER function, SQL 6-119 extracting, ZZP 5-14
PQ_DISTRIBUTE hint, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-31 in the FIXED DECIMAL PL/I datatype, ZZP
PR number format element, SQL 2-65 5-9
pragma, ADG 7-31, ADG 7-39 number of digits of, SQL 2-57
RESTRICT_REFERENCES pragma, ADG 9-60 of NUMBER datatype, SQL 2-12
SERIALLY_REUSABLE pragma, ADG 9-64, using sqlprc() to extract, PCC 15-16
ADG 9-65 when not specified, PCC 15-16
PRAGMA clause PRECISION -
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-12 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.P
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-8, SQL 16-16 RECISION, JPR 7-57
PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, SQL 12-12 precision and scale
pragma RESTRICT_REFERENCES, DCD 5-6, ADO using the SQLPRC procedure to extract, ZZP
9-17 5-14
PRAGMA_EXCEPTION_INIT procedure precision of digits
assigning exception names, SAG 30-12 specifying, PLS 3-4
pragmas, PLS 7-8 precompilation
AUTONOMOUS_TRANSACTION, PLS 6-54 conditional, PCO 2-25, PCC 2-15
EXCEPTION_INIT, PLS 7-8 generated code, PCO 14-3
RESTRICT_REFERENCES, PLS 6-61, PLS 8-9, separate, PCO 2-26, PCC 2-16
PLS 11-18 precompilation unit, PCO 14-9, PCC 3-2, PCC 10-7
SERIALLY_REUSABLE, PLS 12-6 precompiled header files, PCC 5-37, PCC A-2
PRE_PAGE_SGA initialization parameter, REF C++ restrictions, PCC 5-41
1-132 CODE option, PCC 5-41
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-100 PARSE option, PCC 5-41
preallocating precompiler command

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issuing, ZZP 3-2 INAME, PCO 14-23, PCC 10-25
optional arguments of, ZZP 3-2 INCLUDE, PCO 14-24, PCC 10-26
required arguments, PCO 14-2, ZZP 3-2 inline versus on the command line, ZZP 3-8
precompiler default values, ADA 5-7 INTYPE, PCC 10-27
Precompiler options IRECLEN, PCO 14-25
MODE, ZZP 3-7 LINES, PCC 10-28
precompiler options list, PCO 14-10
abbreviating name, PCO 14-4 list of, PCC 10-11
alphabetized list, PCC 10-7, PCC 10-11 LITDELIM, PCO 2-14, PCO 14-26
ANSI Dynamic SQL, PCO 10-12 LNAME, PCO 14-26, PCC 10-29
ASACC, PCO 14-12 LRECLEN, PCO 14-27
ASSUME_SQLCODE, PCO 14-13 LTYPE, PCO 14-27, PCC 10-29
AUTO_CONNECT, PCO 3-9, PCO 14-14, PCC macro and micro, PCO 14-5
10-11 MAXLITERAL, PCO 14-28, PCC 2-13, PCC
case sensitivity, PCC 10-3 10-30
CHAR_MAP, PCC 5-2, PCC 10-12, PCC A-3 MAXOPENCURSORS, PCO 2-27, PCO 14-29,
CLOSE_ON_COMMIT, PCO 5-13, PCO 14-14, PCO D-7, PCC 10-31
PCO A-6, PCC 6-18, PCC 10-13 micro and macro, PCC 10-6
CODE, PCC 10-14 MODE, PCO 4-31, PCO 8-3, PCO 10-12, PCO
COMP_CHARSET, PCC 10-15 14-30, PCC 10-32, PCC 14-12
CONFIG, PCO 14-15, PCC 10-15 name of the system configuration file, PCO 14-9
configuration files, PCC 10-3 NESTED, PCO 14-31, PCO A-4
CPP_SUFFIX, PCC 10-16 NLS_CHAR, PCC 10-33
current values, PCO 14-6 NLS_LOCAL, PCO 14-31, PCC 10-33
DATE_FORMAT, PCO 14-16, PCO A-6 OBJECTS, PCC 10-34
DBMS, PCO 14-17, PCC 10-17 ONAME, PCO 14-32, PCC 10-34
DECLARE_SECTION, PCO 2-20, PCO 14-17 ORACA, PCO 8-24, PCO 14-33, PCC 10-35
DEF_SQLCODE, PCC 10-18 ORECLEN, PCO 14-33
default settings, ZZP 3-2 PAGELEN, PCO 14-34, PCC 10-36
DEFINE, PCO 14-18, PCC 10-19 PARSE, PCC 10-36
determining current value, PCC 10-5 PICX, PCO 4-31, PCO 14-34, PCO A-8
displaying, PCO 14-4, ZZP 3-3 precedence, PCO 14-4, PCC 10-4
displaying syntax, default, purpose, PCO 14-10 PREFETCH, PCO 5-18, PCO 14-35, PCO A-3,
DURATION, PCC 10-21 PCC 10-37
DYNAMIC, PCO 10-12, PCO 14-18, PCC 14-12 RELEASE_CURSOR, PCO 14-36, PCO D-7, PCC
END_OF_FETCH, PCO 14-19 10-38
entering, PCO 14-6, PCC 10-9 respecifying, PCO 14-9, ZZP 3-5
entering inline, PCO 14-7, ZZP 3-8 scope, PCC 10-7
entering on the command line, PCO 14-2, PCC scope of, PCO 14-9, PCC 10-7, ZZP 3-5
10-10 scope of inline options, ZZP 3-8
ERRORS, PCO 14-20, PCC 10-21 SELECT_ERROR, PCO 14-37, PCC 10-39
ERRTYPE, PCC 10-22 specifying, PCO 14-2, PCC 10-10, ZZP 3-2
FIPS, PCO 14-20, PCC 10-22 SQLCHECK, PCO 14-38, PCC 10-39, PCC 17-23
FORMAT, PCO 14-21 syntax for, PCO 14-2, PCC 10-10
HEADER, PCC 10-24 SYS_INCLUDE, PCC 10-40
HOLD_CURSOR, PCO 14-22, PCO D-7, PCC table of how macro options set micro
10-24 options, PCO 14-5
HOST, PCO 14-23 THREADS, PCO 12-8, PCO 14-40, PCC 10-41,

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PCC 11-7 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-45
TYPE_CODE, PCO 10-12, PCO 14-40, PCC predetermined size LOBs, UTL 7-25
10-42, PCC 14-12 predicates, PLS 6-5, XDG 5-59
UNSAFE_NULL, PCO 14-41, PCC 10-42 access mediation, OLS 3-25
USERID, PCO 14-41, PCC 10-43 collection, mapping of, XDG 5-60
using, PCC 10-11 to PCC 10-45 dynamic
VARCHAR, PCO 14-42, PCC 10-44 in security policies, CON 23-25
VERSION, PCC 10-45 errors, OLS 7-19
XREF, PCO 14-42 label tag performance strategy, OLS 12-10
precompilers, ADG 9-45, ADA 3-8 multiple, OLS 7-19
advantages, PCO 1-3 pushing into a view, PGR 2-39, PGR 2-44
anonymous blocks, CON 14-19 examples, PGR 2-40, PGR 2-42
applications, ADG 9-4 selectivity, PGR 3-2
changing to use Oracle9i, MIG 6-9 histograms, PGR 3-20
upgrading options, MIG 6-6 user-defined, PGR 1-76
bind variables, CON 14-13 used with policy, OLS 7-18
calling stored procedures and packages, ADG virtual private database, OLS 1-4
9-45 predicting script execution failures, OCM 3-26
compatibility, MIG 5-22 predictive analytsis applications, OSG 1-3
control of parsing and private SQL areas, PGR Predictive Model Markup Language
14-27 (PMML), DMC 1-2, DMC 1-3, DMC 1-31
cursors, CON 14-10 predictor attribute, DMC 1-4
embedded SQL, CON 14-5 Predictor Variance algorithm, DMC 1-17
FIPS flagger, CON 14-6 Preface, RCO i, RCO xi
Globalization Support, PCO 4-39 preface
interoperability, MIG 5-22 conventions table sample, OTP iii
language support, PCO 1-2 Prefer Connection Manager Routing option in
Oracle, SQL 1-4 Oracle Net Manager, NET 11-7
PL/SQL backward compatibility, MIG 5-23 preference classes
running, PCO 14-1 viewing, TXT G-4
upgrading applications to Oracle9i, MIG 6-3 preference values
using PL/SQL, PCO 6-7 viewing, TXT G-14
vs OCI, ADG 1-40 preferences
preconfigured database installation types, RAC 3-7 about, TXT 2-2
predefined analyses creating, TXT 7-30
definition, ODP 4-36 creating (examples), TAD 2-22
displaying or hiding the list of, ODP 4-40 creating with admin tool, TAD 8-6
identifying icon, ODP 4-39 dropping, TAD 2-37, TXT 7-40
predefined exceptions replacing, TXT 1-4
list of, PLS 7-4 saving to file, IMA 4-75
raising explicitly, PLS 7-11 setting, IMA 2-1, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-7, IMA 4-76
redeclaring, PLS 7-10 specifying for indexing, TXT 1-34
Pre-defined Profiles system-defined, TXT 2-88
Event system, OEA 6-42 viewing, TXT G-13
predefined roles, SAG 1-13 Preferences class, IMA 4-69
predefined symbols, PCC 2-15 Preferences constructor, IMA 4-70
pre-defined system tasks, OEM 3-3 preferences file, IMA 2-1, IMA 4-69
predetermined size fields Preferences(Properties) constructor, IMA 4-71

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Preferred credentials PCC 13-5
, OEA 1-26 examples, PCO F-77, PCC F-98
preferred credentials, RAC 7-8 in dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-29
connecting in a map, OEA 4-10 use in dynamic SQL, PCC 13-12, PCC 13-19
creating an operating system account, RAC 7-9 use in Dynamic SQL Method 4, ZZP 5-25
database, RAC 7-8 use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-25
nodes, RAC 7-8 using in dynamic SQL, PCO 9-12, PCO 9-18
preferred credentials, setting local, OEA 2-9 PREPARE statement (SQL), OLA 10-28
preferred Oracle Names servers, NET 3-34 PREPARE_GLOBAL_INSTANTIATION
preferred primary node, RCG 1-5 procedure, SPR 8-8, STM 10-12, STM 11-11
preferred secondary node, RCG 1-5 PREPARE_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION
preferred term operator procedure, SPR 8-9, STM 10-12, STM 11-11
example, TXT 3-38 PREPARE_TABLE_INSTANTIATION
prefetch count procedure, SPR 8-10, STM 10-12, STM 11-11
set, IPI 2-15 example, STM 19-47
prefetch limit, IPI 3-19 prepare/commit phases
PREFETCH precompiler option, PCO 5-18, PCO effects of failure, SAG 32-23
14-35, PCC 6-18, PCC 10-37, PCC A-5 failures during, SAG 32-8
prefetching locked resources, SAG 32-23
during OCIStmtExecute(), OCI 4-7 pending transaction table, SAG 32-22
setting prefetch memory size, OCI 4-17 prepared response
setting row count, OCI 4-17 two-phase commit, SAG 31-12
prefetching rows, JSS 10-3 PREPARED status, IPI 2-17
prefetching rows. See row prefetching preparing
prefix option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-49 images for matching, IMU 2-13
prefix_index attribute, TXT 2-74 preparing to upgrade, MIG 2-2
prefix_length_max attribute, TXT 2-75 preprocessing
prefix_length_min attribute, TXT 2-75 data, DMC 1-6
Prefixes preprocessor
definitions of, OMM 1-2 example, PCC 5-44
prefixes EXEC ORACLE directives, PCC 5-43
to pass options to customizer, JSS 8-63 not supported in SQL blocks, ZZP 1-4
to pass options to Java compiler, JSS 8-62 preprocessor directives
to pass options to Java VM, JSS 8-60 directives not supported by Pro*C, PCC 5-30
prefixes of data dictionary views, CON 4-5 preprocessor, support of, PCC 4-2
pre-installation prerequisites
raw device creation, RAC 2-13 for creating a database, SAG 2-4
preinstallation, RAC 2-12 for non-Oracle messaging systems, ADQ 18-6
on UNIX, RAC 2-11 for the Oracle database, ADQ 18-6
raw device creation, RAC 2-3, RAC 8-6 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-2
prepare multiple branches in a single prescriptive access control, OID 12-3
message, OCI 8-9 Present filter, Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-33,
prepare phase, SAG 31-11 OID 7-4
recognizing read-only nodes, SAG 31-12 Presentation Beans, OSG 3-7
two-phase commit, SAG 31-11 presentation layer, NET 4-3
PREPARE SQL statement, PCC F-97 FTP, NET 4-9
PREPARE statement, PCO F-76, PCC 14-23 HTTP, NET 4-9
effect on data definition statements, PCO 9-5, JavaTTC, NET 4-8

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Two-Task Common (TTC), NET 4-4 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27
WebDAV, NET 4-9 PRIMARY KEY constraint, PGR 4-8
presentationAddressMatch matching rule, OID PRIMARY KEY constraints, DWG 21-86, CON
C-9 21-11
presenting hitlist, TAD 1-23 associated indexes, SAG 16-11
PRESERVE BLANKS option choosing a primary key, ADG 4-6
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-49 constraint checking, CON 21-23
PRESERVE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG option described, CON 21-11
TRUNCATE TABLE statement, RAR 8-21 disabling, ADG 4-22
PRESERVE parameter, UTL 5-29 dropping associated indexes, SAG 16-23
preserve parameter effect on direct path load, UTL 9-35
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-14 enabling, ADG 4-21
preserving enabling on creation, SAG 16-11
whitespace, UTL 6-49 foreign key references when dropped, SAG
presorting 21-19
data for a direct path load indexes associated with, SAG 16-11
example, UTL 10-25 indexes used to enforce, CON 21-12
PRESPAWN_DESC networking parameter, NER name of, CON 21-13
8-11, NER B-5 materialized views, REP 3-7, REP 3-26
PRESPAWN_LIST networking parameter, NER maximum number of columns, CON 21-13
B-5 multiple columns in, ADG 4-6
PRESPAWN_MAX networking parameter, NER NOT NULL constraints implied by, CON 21-12
8-11, NER B-5 replicated tables, REP 6-2
prespawned dedicated servers, MIG B-3, NET xix, UNIQUE key constraint vs., ADG 4-7
NER B-3 primary key constraints, SQL 7-13
prespawned server enabling, SQL 15-59
defined, SNM B-21 index on, SQL 15-60
pre-translation primary key OIDs
general use of ojspc tool, JSE 6-13 example, UTL 7-12, UTL 10-43
without execution, general, JSE 6-27 primary key REF columns, UTL 7-16
PRETTY - primary keys, CON 21-12
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.PRETT advantages of, CON 21-12
Y, JPR 11-228 defined, CON 21-3
PRGERR keyword (SIGNAL), OLA 7-26 generating values for, SQL 14-87
PRGTRACE option, OLA 7-31 optimization, PGR 2-34
primary and secondary instances, NET 15-25 searches, PGR 8-5
client configuration, RAC 9-7 upgrading snapshots, MIG E-15
connecting to secondary instances, RAC 9-8 primary level sort, GLO 4-5
initdb_name.ora file configuration, RAC 9-7 primary sites
listener configuration, RAC 9-8 ownership, REP 5-18
overview, RAC 9-6 primary Source objects
primary filter, SUG 1-9, SUG 4-13, SUG 4-15 definition, OSA 5-5
primary instance, RCO 10-17 for parent-child relationship, OSA 6-14
primary instance role, RCO 10-17, RCG 1-5, RCG from MdmHierarchy objects, OSA 6-13
2-2 from MdmSource objects, OSA 2-7
primary key, JPG 5-5 getting, OSA 5-5 to OSA 5-7
PRIMARY KEY clause result of getSource method, OSA 4-9
of constraints, SQL 7-13 structure, OSA 5-6, OSA 5-7

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primary-key-based REFs, ADO 6-4 printAttributeNodes(XMLElement) -
primary/secondary configuration, RCG 1-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printAttribute
Primary/Secondary Instance configuration, RCO Nodes(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement), JP
10-17 R 11-8
dedicated server environments, RCO 10-18 printAttributeNodes(XMLElement) -
definition, RCO 10-17 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printAttri
shared server environments, RCO 10-21 buteNodes(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement),
warming the library cache, RCO 10-23 JPR 11-255
Primary/Secondary Instance configurations printAttributes(XMLOutputStream, String, String) -
and Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-3 oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.printAttrib
and TAF, RDE 1-5 utes(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream,
primitive methods, OSA 5-7, OSA 5-8 java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 6-19
primitive types, SUG 1-3 printCDATASection(XMLCDATA) -
principal, definition, ADX Glossary-16 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printCDATAS
principals, XDG 18-6 ection(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA), JPR
print option (customizer harness), JSS A-22 11-9
PRINT SCRIPT command, RMR 2-146, RMN 7-7 printCDATASection(XMLCDATA) -
print(OutputStream) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printCDA
oracle.xml.classgen.CGDocument.print(java.io. TASection(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA),
OutputStream), JPR 6-5 JPR 11-255
print(OutputStream) - printChildNodes(XMLNode) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.print(java.i oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printChildNod
o.OutputStream), JPR 11-145 es(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode), JPR 11-9
print(OutputStream) - printChildNodes(XMLNode) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.print(java.io.Ou oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printChil
tputStream), JPR 11-202 dNodes(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode), JPR
print(OutputStream, String) - 11-256
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.print(java.i printComment(XMLComment) -
o.OutputStream, java.lang.String), JPR 11-145 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printComment
print(OutputStream, String) - (oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.print(java.io.Ou 11-9
tputStream, java.lang.String), JPR 11-203 printComment(XMLComment) -
print(PrintDriver) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printCom
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.print(oracl ment(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment), JP
e.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver), JPR 11-146 R 11-256
print(PrintWriter) - printDoctype(DTD) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.print(java.i oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printDoctype(
o.PrintWriter), JPR 11-146 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 11-10
print(PrintWriter) - printDoctype(DTD) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.print(java.io.Pri oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printDoct
ntWriter), JPR 11-203 ype(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 11-256
print(XMLOutputStream) - printDocument(XMLDocument) -
oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.print(oracle oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printDocumen
.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream), JPR 6-18 t(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument), JPR
printAttribute(XMLAttr) - 11-10
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printAttri printDocument(XMLDocument) -
bute(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr), JPR oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printDoc
11-254 ument(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument), J

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PR 11-257 printExternalDTD(PrintWriter) -
printDocumentFragment(XMLDocumentFragment) oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.printExter
- nalDTD(java.io.PrintWriter), JPR 11-147
oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printDocumen Printing, OTP 4-14
tFragment(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument printing
Fragment), JPR 11-10 a chart, ODP 3-23, OSM 3-20
printDocumentFragment(XMLDocumentFragment) an analysis, ODP 4-51
- printing communication with the back-end, OID
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printDoc 5-26
umentFragment(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocu printing out packets sent and received, OID 5-26
mentFragment), JPR 11-257 printjoins attribute, TXT 2-40
PrintDriver - oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver, JPR printjoins character, TAD 2-15
11-85 printProcessingInstruction(XMLPI) -
printElement(XMLElement) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printProcessin
oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printElement(o gInstruction(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI), JPR
racle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement), JPR 11-10 11-11
printElement(XMLElement) - printProcessingInstruction(XMLPI) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printElem oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printProc
ent(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement), JPR essingInstruction(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI),
11-257 JPR 11-258
printEntityReference(XMLEntityReference) - printSchema() -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printEntityRef oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema.printSch
erence(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReferenc ema(), JPR 7-6
e), JPR 11-11 printStackTrace() -
printEntityReference(XMLEntityReference) - oracle.xml.util.XMLException.printStackTrace()
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printEntit , JPR 10-23
yReference(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityRefe printStackTrace(PrintStream) -
rence), JPR 11-258 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.printStackTrace(j
printErrorListener() - ava.io.PrintStream), JPR 10-23
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.printErrorListener(), printStackTrace(PrintWriter) -
JPR 10-15 oracle.xml.util.XMLException.printStackTrace(j
printExternalDTD(OutputStream) - ava.io.PrintWriter), JPR 10-23
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.printExternalDTD(jav printTextNode(XMLText) -
a.io.OutputStream), JPR 11-67 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.printTextNode
printExternalDTD(OutputStream) - (oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText), JPR 11-11
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.printExter printTextNode(XMLText) -
nalDTD(java.io.OutputStream), JPR 11-146 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.printText
printExternalDTD(OutputStream, String) - Node(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.printExternalDTD(jav 11-259
a.io.OutputStream, java.lang.String), JPR PRIOR clause
11-61, JPR 11-67 of hierarchical queries, SQL 8-3
printExternalDTD(OutputStream, String) - PRIOR collection method, PLS 5-31
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.printExter PRIOR row operator, PLS 6-4, PLS 6-6
nalDTD(java.io.OutputStream, priority and ordering of messages, ADQ 12-56
java.lang.String), JPR 11-147 priority groups
printExternalDTD(PrintWriter) - adding members to, SPR 53-16, RAR 20-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.printExternalDTD(jav altering members
a.io.PrintWriter), JPR 11-68 priorities, SPR 53-33, RAR 20-30

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values, SPR 53-35, RAR 20-31 of ALTER RESOURCE COST, SQL 9-134
creating, SPR 53-60, RAR 20-57 PRIVATE_SGA variable, PGR 14-38
dropping, SPR 53-71, RAR 20-68 privilege groups, OID 12-3
removing members from, SPR 53-70, SPR 53-72, privilege management, ADW 1-23
RAR 20-67, RAR 20-69 privileged ports, NET 12-7, NER 5-6
site priority groups granting privileges and roles
adding members to, SPR 53-17, RAR 20-16 specifying ALL, SAG 25-4
priority groups conflict resolution method, REP revoking privileges and roles
5-34 specifying ALL, SAG 25-4
priors information, DMC 1-5 privileges, ADQ 4-4, OAS 15-47, OID 2-12, OID
PRIV_LSNR_CHECK_INTERVAL configuration 10-2, OAD 2-6, OAD 2-8, SAG 25-2, STM 18-6,
parameter, RCG 3-10 STM 19-9
privacy of communications, OSD 1-5 See also system privileges
privacy, data, OID 2-12, OID 10-2, OAD 2-6, OAD ACCESS_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-13
2-9 ACCESS_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-13
by using SSL, OID 1-9 adding redo log groups, SAG 7-12
PRIVATE clause administrator, CON 5-3
of CREATE OUTLINE, SQL 14-47 statement execution audited, CON 24-5
private database links, NET 3-28, SAG 28-15 aggregate, XDG 18-8
private MIB altering
Listener, SNM B-1 indexes, SAG 16-19
Oracle Database MIB, SNM A-1 passwords, SAG 24-7
Oracle Names MIB, SNM C-1 sequences, SAG 20-12
private objects, PLS 9-14 users, SAG 24-6
private outlines altering role authentication method, SAG 25-8
use by the optimizer, SQL 10-17 altering sequences, ADG 2-24
private rollback segments, RAA 2-14, RAA 3-4, altering tables, SAG 15-10
RAC 5-6, SAG 13-15, SAG 13-19, CON B-10 application developers and, SAG 23-10
acquisition, RCO 8-5 atomic, XDG 18-7
creating, RAC 5-6 audit object, SAG 26-12
specifying, RAA 3-5 auditing system, SAG 26-12
taking offline, SAG 13-24 auditing use of, SAG 26-11, CON 24-7
private SQL area cascading revokes, SAG 25-19
association with cursors, PCO 5-11, PCC 2-7 checked when parsing, CON 14-11
definition of, PCC 2-7 closing a database link, SAG 30-2
opening, PCO 5-11 column, SAG 25-15
opening of, PCC 2-7 COMPACCESS, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-20
purpose, PCO D-9 CREATE_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14
purpose of, PCC C-9 CREATE_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-13
private SQL areas creating
cursors and, ADG 7-9, CON 7-18 sequences, SAG 20-12
described, CON 7-12 synonyms, SAG 20-14
how managed, CON 7-18 views, SAG 20-2
private synonyms, SAG 20-13 creating database links, SAG 29-8
private threads, RAC 5-8 creating integrity constraints, ADG 4-19
Private Use Area, GLO 12-26 creating roles, SAG 25-7
PRIVATE_SGA parameter creating rollback segments, SAG 13-19
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 creating tables, SAG 15-6

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creating tablespaces, SAG 11-4 21-23
creating triggers, ADG 15-26 granting object privileges, SAG 25-12
creating users, SAG 24-2 granting system privileges, SAG 25-11
database, ADA 2-9, JJD 5-2 granting to PUBLIC, ADG 11-37
database administrator, SAG 1-10 granting, about, SAG 25-11
definition, CON 1-45 grouping with roles, SAG 25-6
description, ADW 1-13 index creation, ADG 5-6
disabling automatic archiving, SAG 8-8 individual privilege names, SAG 25-2
dropping least, OSD 9-4
indexes, SAG 16-22 listing grants, SAG 25-27
online redo log members, SAG 7-17 managing, ADG 11-13, ADG 11-22, ADW 1-13,
redo log groups, SAG 7-16 OSD 2-3
sequences, SAG 20-13 managing with procedures, SAG 29-32
synonyms, SAG 20-14 managing with synonyms, SAG 29-30
views, SAG 20-10 managing with views, SAG 29-28
dropping a view, ADG 2-14 manually acquiring locks, ADG 7-15
dropping profiles, SAG 24-23 manually archiving, SAG 8-9
dropping roles, SAG 25-10 materialized views, REP 3-14, REP 6-13
dropping rollback segments, SAG 13-25 MERGE_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14
dropping sequences, ADG 2-28 MERGE_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14
dropping tables, SAG 15-23 middle tier, ADG 13-7
dropping triggers, ADG 15-29 network facilities, OSD 2-7
enabling and disabling resource limits, SAG object, ADG 11-23, SAG 25-4
24-19 on selected columns, ADG 11-34, SAG 25-18
enabling and disabling triggers, SAG 21-13 on subtypes of object types, SQL 17-35
enabling automatic archiving, SAG 8-6 Oracle Label Security, OLS 3-18
encapsulating in stored procedures, ADG 11-7 Oracle Streams administrator, STM 10-2
enterprise administration, OSD 6-3 overview of, CON 23-2
EXEMPT ACCESS POLICY policies for managing, SAG 23-6
effect on direct path export, UTL 1-52 procedures, CON 23-8
for change management operations in a 9.x creating and altering, CON 23-10
database, OCM 2-15 executing, CON 23-8
for change management operations in an 8.x in packages, CON 23-10
database, OCM 2-15 PROFILE_ACCESS, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-21
for external tables, SAG 15-39 program units, OLS 3-24
forcing a log switch, SAG 7-18 READ, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-19
FREEZE_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14 recompiling packages, SAG 21-25
FREEZE_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14 recompiling procedures, SAG 21-25
FULL, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-19, OLS 3-21 recompiling triggers, ADG 15-28
function-based indexes, CON 10-33, CON 15-8 recompiling views, SAG 21-25
getting, SPR 80-38, ADW 2-41 remote login, REF 1-139
grant option, ADW 1-14 REMOVE_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14
granted, definition, CON 1-46 REMOVE_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14
granting, ADG 11-30, ADG 11-32, SPR 80-44, renaming
SPR 80-46, ADW 2-50, ADW 2-52, SAG objects, SAG 21-3
25-11, CON 23-3, CON 23-4 redo log members, SAG 7-14
examples of, CON 23-10, CON 23-11 renaming objects, ADG 2-34
granting from Oracle Enterprise Manager, XDG replacing views, ADG 2-12, SAG 20-10

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required for Export, UTL 1-4 triggers, ADG 15-26
required for Import, UTL 2-5 truncating, SAG 21-11
required for indexing, TXT 1-29 trusted stored program units, OLS 9-6
required for SQL*Loader, UTL 9-2 user-defined types
required to access a database, OTP 12-2 acquired by role, ADO 4-2
required to create procedures, DCD 5-7 ALTER ANY TYPE, ADO 4-2
RESTRICTED SESSION system privilege, SAG checked when pinning, ADO 4-5
4-7 column level for object tables, ADO 4-5
RESTRICTED_SESSION privilege, REF 1-71, CREATE ANY TYPE, ADO 4-2
REF 1-72 CREATE TYPE, ADO 4-2
revoked DELETE, ADO 4-4, ADO 4-5
object dependencies and, CON 15-7 DROP ANY TYPE, ADO 4-2
revoking, ADG 11-34, ADQ A-67, SPR 80-65, EXECUTE, ADO 4-3
SPR 80-67, ADW 1-14, ADW 2-80, ADW EXECUTE ANY TYPE, ADO 4-2, ADO 4-3
2-82, SAG 25-16, CON 23-3, CON 23-4 EXECUTE ANY TYPE with ADMIN
revoking from a grantee, SQL 17-91 OPTION, ADO 4-3
revoking object, SAG 25-16 EXECUTE with GRANT option, ADO 4-3
revoking object privileges, SAG 25-16, SAG INSERT, ADO 4-4, ADO 4-5
25-19 SELECT, ADO 4-4, ADO 4-5
revoking system privileges, SAG 25-16 system privileges, ADO 4-2
roles, CON 23-17 UPDATE, ADO 4-4, ADO 4-5
restrictions on, CON 23-22 using, ADO 4-3
roles to manage, OSD 2-4 using a view, ADG 2-14
ROLLBACK_ANY_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14 using sequences, ADG 2-28
ROLLBACK_WORKSPACE, ADW 1-14 view creation, ADG 2-11
row label, OLS 3-22 views, CON 23-6
rules, STM 5-11 creating, CON 23-6
schema object, OSD 2-2, OSD 2-3, CON 23-3 using, CON 23-7
DML and DDL operations, CON 23-5 views to manage, OSD 2-7
granting and revoking, CON 23-4 when running SQL*Module application, ADA
packages, CON 23-10 2-9
procedures, CON 23-8 WRITEACROSS, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22
schema object, definition, CON 1-46 WRITEDOWN, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22, OLS 3-24
sequence creation, ADG 2-24 WRITEUP, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22
setting resource costs, SAG 24-22 See also system privileges, object privileges
SQL statements permitted, ADG 11-23 privileges, ADQ 13-42
stored procedure execution, ADG 9-46 See also specific privileges
stored procedures to manage, OSD 2-6 PRIVS function, OLS 4-24
synonym creation, ADG 2-29 PRKA messages, RAA C-2
system, OSD 2-2, SAG 25-2, CON 23-2 PRKC messages, RAA C-4
granting and revoking, CON 23-3 PRKI messages, RAA C-7
user-defined types, ADO 4-2 PRKO messages, RAA C-9
system, definition, CON 1-46 PRKP messages, RAA C-11
table-level select privileges, REF 1-156, REF PRKR, RAA C-14, RAA C-15
1-157, REF 1-158 messages, RAA C-14
taking tablespaces offline, SAG 11-21 PRN files, reading, OLA 11-6
to start up or shut down a database, CON 5-3 Pro*Ada
trigger privileges, CON 23-9 upgrading to SQL*Module for Ada, MIG 5-23

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Pro*C/C++ LOBs, ADL 3-35
associative access, ADO 3-8 statements for BFILEs, ADL 3-35
connecting with SYSDBA privileges, MIG 5-22 temporary LOBs, ADL 3-35
converting between Oracle and C types, ADO Proactive Event Management, OEM 3-8
3-9 proactive events management, OEM 3-8
data conversion, GLO 6-22 problem severity, OMM 1-4
navigational access, ADO 3-8 problems
NVARCHAR datatype, GLO 6-24 Navigator discovery, OEA 3-8
overview of application development, troubleshooting, ODP 4-25
ADG 1-21 problems in current release, SUG 5-19
processing SQL statements, CON 14-10 geodetic data, SUG 5-4
user-defined datatypes, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18 procedural abstraction, PLS 10-2
UVARCHAR datatype, GLO 6-24 procedural database extension, PCC 7-4
VARCHAR datatype, GLO 6-23 Procedural Option
Pro*C/C++ Precompiler required for upgrading, MIG D-5
common uses for, PCC 1-4 procedural replication, REP 1-19
Globalization Support, PCC 4-53 conflicts and, RAR 7-50
new database types, PCC 17-47 detecting conflicts, REP 1-20
new features, PCC A-1 generating replication support for, RAR 7-50
object support in, PCC 17-1 restrictions, REP 2-26, RAR 7-47
runtime context, PCC 5-47 serialization of transactions, RAR 7-50
use of PL/SQL with, PCC 7-6 user-defined types, RAR 7-49
using OTT with, PCC 19-26 using, RAR 7-47
Pro*C/C++ precompiler wrapper, REP 1-20
available LOB functions, ADL 3-3 procedure attribute, TXT 2-16
LOB buffering, ADL 3-32 procedure calls, stored, JSS 3-60
locators, ADL 3-31 procedure definitions, ADA 2-10
modifying internal LOB values, ADL 3-30 procedure name, ADA 2-11
opening and closing internal LOBs and external PROCEDURE_FILTER, TAD 2-13
LOBs (BFILEs), ADL 3-32 procedures, PLS 8-1, PLS 8-3, ADA 3-2, CON
providing an allocated input locator 14-16, CON 14-21, JPG 1-4
pointer, ADL 3-29 3GL, calling, SQL 14-2
reading or examining internal and external LOB advantages of, CON 14-23
values, ADL 3-30 advantages of stored, JPG 1-6
statements for BFILEs, ADL 3-31 AlterSavepoint, ADW 2-2
statements for temporary LOBs, ADL 3-31 AlterWorkspace, ADW 2-3
Pro*COBOL attributes, OCI 6-7
connecting with SYSDBA privileges, MIG 5-23 auditing, CON 24-8
how it works, PCO 1-2 avoid run-time compilation, SQL 9-127
overview of application development, ADG BeginDDL, ADW 2-4
1-24 BeginResolve, ADW 2-6
Pro*COBOL precompiler body, PLS 8-4
available LOB functions, ADL 3-3 called by triggers, ADG 15-21
LOB buffering, ADL 3-36 calling, PLS 8-5, SQL 12-66
locators, ADL 3-35 case of generated output code files, ADA 3-6
modifying internal LOB values, ADL 3-34 CommitDDL, ADW 2-7
providing an allocated input locator, ADL 3-33 CommitResolve, ADW 2-9
reading or examining internal and external compile explicitly, SQL 9-127

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CompressWorkspace, ADW 2-10 LockRows, ADW 2-56
CompressWorkspaceTree, ADW 2-13 MergeTable, ADW 2-58, ADW 2-69
contrasted with anonymous blocks, CON 14-25 MergeWorkspace, ADW 2-61
contrasted with functions, CON 14-21 naming rules, SQL 2-114
CopyForUpdate, ADW 2-15 parameter, PLS 8-3
CreateSavepoint, ADW 2-17 parts, PLS 8-4
CreateWorkspace, ADW 2-19 prerequisites for compilation of, CON 15-5
creating, SQL 14-60, SQL 14-62 privileges
cursors and, CON 14-19 create or alter, CON 23-10
DBMS_JOB, PGR 21-8 executing, CON 23-8
DBMS_JOB.INTERVAL, PGR 21-8 executing in packages, CON 23-10
declare section in, ZZP 1-9 privileges executed with, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10
declaring recompiling, SQL 9-126, SAG 21-25
as a Java method, SQL 14-66 RecoverAllMigratingTables, ADW 2-63
as C functions, SQL 14-66 RecoverMigratingTable, ADW 2-65
definer rights, CON 23-8 re-creating, SQL 14-64
roles disabled, CON 23-21 RefreshTable, ADW 2-67
definition, CON 1-13 RefreshWorkspace, ADW 2-69
DeleteSavepoint, ADW 2-22 RelocateWriterSite, ADW 2-71
dependency tracking in, CON 15-6 remote calls, SAG 28-46
deterministic functions, PGR 2-29 RemoveWorkspace, ADW 2-73
DisableVersioning, ADW 2-24 RemoveWorkspaceTree, ADW 2-75
DropReplicationSupport, ADW 2-27 removing from the database, SQL 16-92
EnableVersioning, ADW 2-28 replicating, REP 2-27
examples of, CON 23-10, CON 23-11 ResolveConflicts, ADW 2-77
executing, SQL 12-66, CON 14-18 RevokeSystemPriv, ADW 2-80
external, ADG 10-3, SQL 14-60, SQL 14-62, SAG RevokeWorkspacePriv, ADW 2-82
5-20 RollbackDDL, ADW 2-84
running from remote database, SQL 14-3 RollbackResolve, ADW 2-86
external procedures, CON 14-26 RollbackTable, ADW 2-87
FreezeWorkspace, ADW 2-31 RollbackToSP, ADW 2-89
GenerateReplicationSupport, ADW 2-34 RollbackWorkspace, ADW 2-91
GotoWorkspace, ADW 2-48 schema executed in, SQL 12-13, SQL 16-10
granting security enhanced by, CON 14-23, CON 23-8
system privileges on, SQL 17-39 See functions and procedures
GrantSystemPriv, ADW 2-50 SetConflictWorkspace, ADW 2-93
GrantWorkspacePriv, ADW 2-52 SetDiffVersions, ADW 2-94
in a module, ADA 2-2 SetLockingOFF, ADW 2-97
INVALID status, CON 15-6 SetLockingON, ADW 2-98
invalidating local objects dependent on, SQL SetMultiWorkspaces, ADW 2-100
16-92 SetWoOverwriteOFF, ADW 2-101
invoker rights, CON 23-9 SetWoOverwriteON, ADW 2-103
roles used, CON 23-21 SetWorkspaceLockModeOFF, ADW 2-104
supplied packages, CON 23-9 SetWorkspaceLockModeON, ADW 2-105
issuing COMMIT or ROLLBACK shared pool, REF 1-64, REF 1-149, REF 1-151
statements, SQL 10-3 shared SQL areas and, CON 7-12
location transparency using, SAG 29-30, SAG specification, PLS 8-4
29-31, SAG 29-32 specifying schema and privileges for, SQL 14-66

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standalone, ADA 3-4 processCopy( ) method for BFILEs, IMU 10-55
STATSPACK.MODIFY_STATSPACK_PARAME processCopy( ) method for BLOBs, IMU 10-53
TER, PGR 21-16, PGR 21-18 processes, OID 2-18, CON 8-2
STATSPACK.SNAP, PGR 21-6, PGR 21-18 See also server processes
stored, ADA 3-3 and memory contention in parallel
stored procedures, CON 14-16, CON 14-17, processing, DWG 21-50
CON 14-21 archiver (ARCn), CON 8-13
supplied packages background, CON 8-5
invoker or definer rights, CON 23-9 diagrammed, CON 8-6
SynchronizeSite, ADW 2-107 checkpoint (CKPT), CON 8-11
synonyms for, SQL 15-2 checkpoints and, CON 8-8
syntax, PLS 13-145 classes of parallel execution, DWG 4-2, DWG
top-level, ADA 3-4 4-6, DWG 4-9, DWG 4-12, CON 11-2, CON
triggers, CON 17-2 11-14, CON 11-16, CON 11-22
UnfreezeWorkspace, ADW 2-108 database writer (DBWn), CON 8-8
UnlockRows, ADW 2-109 dedicated server, CON 8-19
See also functions definition, CON 1-26
procedures, overloaded, OLS 5-13 derived parameter values, REF 1-164
procedures, PL/SQL dispatcher (Dnnn), CON 8-19
free_mod_array, OAD 4-57 dispatcher process maximum number, REF 1-92
populate_mod_array (binary version), OAD distributed transaction resolution, CON 8-12
4-51 failure in, BRC 1-8
populate_mod_array (string version), OAD Global Cache Service (LMS), CON 8-14
4-49 job queue, CON 8-12
process listener, CON 6-9, CON 8-19
dispatcher process configuration, PGR 19-4 shared servers and, CON 8-16
handle attributes, OCI A-77 log writer (LGWR), CON 8-9
process failures, BRC 1-8 maximum shared server processes, REF 1-94
process global area (PGA) multiple-process Oracle, CON 8-2
See also program global area (PGA) number of server processes, REF 1-68, REF 1-69,
process handle, OCI 2-13 REF 1-133, REF 1-151, REF 1-152
process instance location, OID 5-14 Oracle, CON 8-5
process monitor, SAG 5-12 Oracle background, OID 19-11
process monitor process (PMON) Oracle, definition, CON 1-27
cleans up timed-out sessions, CON 22-19 parallel execution, RDE 4-5
described, CON 8-12 parallel execution coordinator, CON 18-4
network failure, BRC 1-9 parallel execution servers, CON 18-4
parallel DML process recovery, DWG 21-23 direct-path INSERT, CON 19-5
process failure, BRC 1-8 priority, PGR 16-5
process( ), IMJ 5-36 process monitor (PMON), CON 8-12
process( ) method, IMU 8-29, IMU 10-51 queue monitor (QMNn), CON 8-14
processAction(XSLTContext) - JPR 11-313 recoverer (RECO), CON 8-12
processAudioCommand( ), IMJ 3-49 recovery, REF 1-134, REF 1-136
processAudioCommand( ) method, IMU 6-39 scheduler, PGR 16-5
processCommand( ) method, IMU I-36 scheduling, PGR 16-13
processContent(XSLTContext) - JPR 11-313 server, CON 8-5
processCopy( ), IMJ 5-37 dedicated, CON 8-21
processCopy( ) method, IMU 8-34 shared, CON 8-19

Master Index-495
shadow, CON 8-21 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, Reader, URL), JPR
shared server, CON 8-15 12-28
client requests and, CON 8-16 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, URL, URL), JPR 12-28
structure, CON 8-2 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, XMLDocument), JPR
system monitor (SMON), CON 8-11 12-29
trace files, REF 1-169 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, XMLDocument,
trace files for, CON 8-14 OutputStream), JPR 12-29
user, CON 8-4 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, XMLElement,
manual archiving by, BRC 1-15 PrintWriter) -
recovery from failure of, CON 8-12 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.processXSL(
sharing server processes, CON 8-19 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet,
user processes, REF 1-133 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement,
PROCESSES in INIT.ORA, SNM A-48, SNM A-54, java.io.PrintWriter), JPR 11-319
SNM A-56, SNM A-58 processXSL(XSLStylesheet, XMLElement,
PROCESSES initialization parameter, REP 6-7, XMLDocumentHandler) -
PGR 13-13, REF 1-133, STM 10-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.processXSL(
setting before database creation, SAG 2-41 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet,
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-101 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement,
PROCESSES parameter, RAA 2-18 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocumentHandler),
processing JPR 11-319
DDL statements, CON 14-14 PROD_HOME, OUI 3-13
delete, ADX 23-12 producers, ADQ 7-4
distributed, definition, CON 1-32 product types, OUI 2-2
DML statements, CON 14-10 products that can be installed multiple times in
insert, ADX 8-38 different homes, OUI 2-2
insert in PL/SQL, ADX 23-8 products that can be installed once in any new
overview, CON 14-8 Oracle home, OUI 2-2
parallel SQL, CON 18-2 PRODUCT_COMPONENT_VERSION view, SAG
queries, CON 14-11 1-10, REF 2-232
update, ADX 8-40, ADX 23-10 PRODUCT_USER_PROFILE table, ADG 11-7,
processing power of CPU, OID 18-16 ADG 12-58
processingInstruction(String, String) - productivity, PLS 1-22, JPG 1-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.processi PROFILE clause
ngInstruction(java.lang.String, of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER
java.lang.String), JPR 11-42 of CREATE USER, SQL 16-36
processor affinity on SMP systems, OID 19-7 profile customization. See also customization,
processSourceCommand( ), IMJ 3-51, IMJ 4-37, IMJ JSS 9-10
8-52 profile operations, Security Management, OEA
processSourceCommand( ) method, IMU 5-29 10-20, OEM 4-20
processVideoCommand( ), IMJ 8-54 profile option (sqlj -profile), JSS 8-66
processVideoCommand( ) method, IMU 9-44 profile tools
processXSL, XDG 8-31 oidmuplf.sh, OID A-48
processXSL(XSLStylesheet, InputStream, PROFILE_ACCESS privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-21
URL), JPR 12-28 profile-keys class, JSS 9-5
processXSL(XSLStylesheet, InputStream, URL) - profiles, SAG 24-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.processXSL( adding resource limits, SQL 9-129
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet, altering, SAG 24-21
java.io.InputStream, java.net.URL), JPR 11-316 assigning to a user, SQL 16-36

Master Index-496
assigning to users, SAG 24-20 default configuration, NET 11-2
auditors for debugging, JSS A-44 naming methods, specifying, NET 11-5
binary portability, JSS 1-7 prioritizing naming methods, NET 11-5
changing resource limits, SQL 9-129 routing connection requests, NET 11-7
code layers, JSS A-44 profiles, directory integration, OID 28-5
creating, SQL 14-69, SAG 24-20 PROGRAM command, OLA 3-28
examples, SQL 14-74 Program Global Area (PGA), OTP glossary-13
creation during code generation, JSS A-2 program global area (PGA), CON 7-17
deassigning from users, SQL 16-94 definition, CON 1-26
debug option, JSS A-21 direct path read, PGR 22-34
default, SAG 24-20 direct path write, PGR 22-36
deregistering, OID 28-24, OID 28-25, OID A-50 effect of MAX_ENABLED_ROLES on, SAG
disabling resource limits, SAG 24-19 25-22
dropping, SAG 24-23 shared server, CON 8-20
dropping resource limits, SQL 9-129 shared servers, CON 8-20, PGR 14-37
enabling resource limits, SAG 24-19 program interface, CON 8-22
functionality at runtime, JSS A-9 definition, CON 1-30
generated profiles, JSS 9-6 Oracle side (OPI), CON 8-23
granting structure of, CON 8-23
system privileges on, SQL 17-40 two-task mode in, CON 8-22
listing, SAG 24-23 user side (UPI), CON 8-23
managing, OID 28-20, SAG 24-18 Program Name field in Oracle Net Manager, NET
modifying, examples, SQL 9-131 15-34, NET 15-37
more about profiles, JSS A-2 PROGRAM networking parameter, NET 15-34,
overview, JSS 1-6 NET 15-37, NER 8-10
password management, CON 22-8 program structure, ADA 4-2
print option, JSS A-22 program structure of a SQL*Module
privileges for dropping, SAG 24-23 application, ADA 4-2
privileges to alter, SAG 24-21 program termination, PCO 3-19
privileges to set resource costs, SAG 24-22 normal versus abnormal, PCC 3-23
PUBLIC_DEFAULT, SAG 24-20 program units, PLS 1-12, CON 14-16, CON 14-21
registering, OID 28-20 prerequisites for compilation of, CON 15-5
removing from the database, SQL 16-94 shared pool and, CON 7-12
resource limits, REF 1-141, REF 1-142 program units in PL/SQL, ADG 9-2
sample profile entry, JSS A-3 PROGRAM_ERROR exception, PLS 7-6
setting a limit to null, SAG 24-21 programmatic environments, ADQ 2-7, ADQ 3-2,
use of jar files, JSS A-38 SPR 106-7
user, OSD 9-6 available functions, ADL 3-3
user, definition, CON 1-47 compared, ADL 3-3
verify option, JSS A-22 for Oracle objects, ADO 3-1 to ADO 3-12
viewing, SAG 24-25 programmatic environments for LOBs, ADL 3-2
when to use, CON 22-20 programming guidelines, PCO 2-11, PCC 2-9
profiles (sqlnet.ora) programming language support, PCO 1-2
configuring programming languages, PER 1-20
advanced options, NET 11-9 programs
default domains, NET 11-3 analytic workspace permission, OLA 2-13
configuring preferred Oracle Names arguments, OLA 7-7
servers, NET 11-11 AUTOGO, OLA 2-11

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automatic running of, OLA 2-11, OLA 6-16 messages with LOB attributes, ADQ 8-111
branching in, OLA 7-17 modes, REP 2-45
branching labels, OLA 7-14 of changes, SPR 53-27, RAR 20-24
comment lines in, OLA 7-4 parallel, REP 2-47
compiling, OLA 7-9, OLA 7-28 implementing, REP 2-48
control structures, OLA 7-14 monitoring, RAR 10-30, RAR 10-31
debugging, OLA 7-29 tuning, REP 2-50
declaring arguments in, OLA 7-7, OLA 7-8 processing, ADQ 18-5
defined, OLA 7-2 schedule, ADQ 12-88
defining, OLA 7-3 schedule, altering, ADQ 13-61
designing, OLA 7-5, OLA 7-14 schedule, disabling, ADQ 13-63
errors in, OLA 7-23 scheduling, ADQ 1-20, ADQ 8-108, ADQ 8-114,
executing, OLA 7-2 ADQ 13-57
LISTNAMES, OLA 2-16 scheduling, enabling, ADQ 13-59
permission, OLA 2-12 security context of propagator, REP 2-43
PERMIT_READ, OLA 2-12, OLA 2-13 status of, SPR 13-7, RAR 14-7
PERMIT_WRITE, OLA 2-12, OLA 2-13 unscheduling, ADQ 13-64
preserving environment, OLA 7-19 using HTTP, ADQ 8-118
restoring previous values, OLA 7-20 propagation jobs, STM 3-1, STM 3-4
running, OLA 7-29 altering, SPR 47-3, STM 12-12
sample, OLA 7-12 architecture, STM 3-20
saving compiled code, OLA 7-28 configuring, ADQ 18-20
saving current values, OLA 7-20 creating, SPR 47-4, SPR 73-3, SPR 73-11, SPR
testing by running, OLA 7-29 73-24, STM 12-8
variables in, OLA 7-4, OLA 7-5 example, STM 19-52
Progress page database links
job, OEA 5-23 creating, STM 19-12, STM 19-15
PROJECT_PT function, SUG 14-66 DBMS_PROPAGATION_ADM package, SPR
projected coordinates, SUG 1-6, SUG 5-2 47-1
projection, SUG 6-6 destination queue, STM 3-2
point onto geometric segment, SUG 6-18 directed networks, STM 3-8
PROJECT_PT function, SUG 14-66 example, STM 19-2
projections, SUG 5-15 disabling, ADQ 18-22, STM 12-16
prolog, definition, ADX Glossary-17 dropping, SPR 47-7, STM 12-17
propagation, ADQ 1-16, ADQ 2-10, ADQ 8-107, enabling, ADQ 18-22, STM 12-11
ADQ 12-83, ADQ 17-62, REP 2-40 ensured delivery, STM 3-7
altering method, SPR 53-27, SPR 53-32, RAR managing, STM 12-7
20-24, RAR 20-29 monitoring, STM 16-15
disabling, SPR 13-21, RAR 14-21 queue buffers, STM 3-20
exception handling, ADQ 12-92, ADQ 12-93, queues
ADQ 12-95 creating, SPR 73-35
exception handling during, ADQ 12-92 resetting, ADQ 18-22
failures, ADQ 4-12 restarting, ADQ 18-22
features, ADQ 8-106 rule sets
initiating, REP 2-46 removing, STM 12-16
issues, ADQ 4-11 specifying, STM 12-13
LOB attributes, ADQ 8-111 rules, STM 3-5, STM 6-2
message, ADQ 4-5, ADQ 7-14 adding, STM 12-14

Master Index-498
defining global, SPR 73-3 property
defining schema, SPR 73-11 CHARSETFORM, ADG 10-26
defining table, SPR 73-24 CHARSETID, ADG 10-26
removing, STM 12-15 INDICATOR, ADG 10-25
scheduling, STM 3-6, STM 12-11 returning, IMA 4-74
source queue, STM 3-2 PROPERTY command, OLA 3-28
trace files, STM 17-25 property sheets
transformations Options property sheet, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15
rule-based, STM 6-28 propertyExists, JPR 4-20, JPR 4-125
SYS.AnyData to typed queue, STM 12-23, PropertyPermission, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD
STM 12-26 5-22, JJD 5-24
troubleshooting, STM 17-4 PROPORTIONAL operator for allocation, OLA
checking queues, STM 17-5 9-15
checking status, STM 17-6 props option (properties file), JJP 3-25
job queue processes, STM 17-7 props option (sqlj -props), JSS 8-23
security, STM 17-8 PROPS$ view
unscheduling, STM 12-13 NCHAR and NLS, MIG 5-33
propagation options protecting values in an allocation, OLA 9-12, OLA
viewing and modifying, OCM 3-15 9-15
propagation schedule, ADQ 12-90 protection modes, CON 1-63
altering, ADQ 9-81 PROTOCOL
disabling, ADQ 9-87 parameter for the shared server, RAA 2-17
enabling, ADQ 9-84 protocol, IMJ 1-5, IMU 1-9
selecting, ADQ 10-9 PROTOCOL (PRO or PROT) attribute, NET 13-13,
selecting all, ADQ 10-9 NET 14-2
selecting in user schema, ADQ 10-25 protocol adaptor, DSU 6-25, DSU 6-29
propagation, exception, PLS 7-11 protocol address, NET 2-6
Propagation, Exception Handling During, ADQ example, ADQ 18-7
12-96 protocol conversion, OSD 9-56
propagator protocol conversion support
registering, SPR 13-17, RAR 2-6, RAR 2-7, RAR configuring, NET 13-15
14-16 described, NET 1-29
replication, REP 2-19 PROTOCOL networking parameter, NER 5-3, NER
properties 5-4
setGeneraterComments(), ADX 7-8 protocol server
setJavaPackage(string), ADX 7-8 architecture, XDG 19-3
setOutputDirectory(string), ADX 7-8 configuration parameters, XDG 19-4
.properties files, JJD 2-7, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, JPG 2-3, FTP, XDG 19-7
JPG 2-12, JPG 2-13 FTP configuration parameters, XDG 19-5
properties files HTTP, XDG 19-8
overview, JJP 1-17 HTTP/WebDAV configuration
structure and syntax, JJP 3-33 parameters, XDG 19-5
properties files (translator) Oracle XML DB, XDG 19-2
default properties files, JSS 8-19 using, XDG 3-44
overview, JSS 8-16 WebDAV, XDG 19-10
setting input file, JSS 8-23 protocolInformationMatch matching rule, OID C-9
syntax, JSS 8-17 protocol.ora file, MIG B-3, NET xix, NER B-3
properties, Java, getProperty(), JSS 9-29 DCE.AUTHENTICATION parameter, OAS

Master Index-499
12-11 scenarios, OID 27-4
DCE.LOCAL_CELL_USERNAMES typical deployment, OID 29-5
parameter, OAS 12-11 Provisioning Subscription Tool, OID A-53
DCE.PROTECTION parameter, OAS 12-11 location, OID 29-7
DCE.TNS_ADDRESS_OID parameter, OAS subscribing applications with, OID 29-7
12-11 provisioning tool
parameter for CDS, OAS 12-12 syntax, OID A-53, OAD A-29
protocols, NER 5-3 proxies, CON 22-10
access calling sequence, XDG 13-11 auditing clients of, SAG 26-13
access to Repository resources, XDG 13-10 proxy authentication and authorization, SAG
between master and subagents, SNM 1-7 24-16
configuring addresses, NER 5-3 proximity operator. See NEAR operator
FTP, NET 1-8 proxy authentication, ADG 11-5, OCI 8-21, OSD
HTTP, NET 1-6, NET 1-8 3-8, OSD 4-8, OSD 9-9, SAG 24-16, NEW 3-49
implementing SNMP, SNM 1-11 application user, OSD 9-11, OSD 9-18
interconnect, RDE 4-2 directory, OSD 9-10
IPC, NER 5-3 expanded credential, OSD 9-10
Named Pipes, NET 4-6, NER 5-3 Kerberos and CyberSafe, OSD 9-36
Oracle support for, NET 1-27 proxy authorization, OSD 4-8, SAG 24-16
retrieving resource data, XDG 13-11 proxy clause
storing resource data, XDG 13-11 of ALTER USER, SQL 12-23, SQL 12-25
TCP/IP, NET 4-6, NER 5-3 proxy connections, IPI 2-5
TCP/IP with SSL, NET 4-6, NER 5-4 using createProxyConnection method, IPI 2-5
WebDAV, NET 1-8 proxy copy
prove_themes attribute, TXT 2-44 overview, RMN 4-17
provisioning requirement, MIG 5-47
agent, OID 27-8 proxy materialized view administrator
agents, for legacy applications, OID 27-8 creating, RAR 2-8, RAR 2-12, RAR 2-17, RAR
compared with synchronization, OID 27-5, OID 2-30
29-2 PROXY ONLY option
contrasted with synchronization, OID 27-6 of BACKUP, RMN 5-14
defined, OID 29-2 PROXY option
described, OID 27-5 of BACKUP, RMN 5-14
enrollment in applications, OID 29-3 proxy server, NET 13-2
automatic, OID 29-3 setting, IMA 2-4
manual, OID 29-3 specifying, IMA 2-4, IMA 2-6
error messages, OID 29-15 proxy servers
goal of, OID 27-5 auditing clients, SAG 26-13
how applications obtain information, OID 29-6 proxy users, OID 10-5
integration profiles, OID 27-6 definition, OID 5-20
kinds of information required, OID 29-3 managing, OID 5-20
procedures, OID 29-2 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-22
profile by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
described, OID 27-8 5-21
profiles user name and password, OID 5-20
managing, OID 29-10 PROXY_USER attribute, ADG 12-4, ADG 12-6
monitoring, OID 29-10 PROXY_USERS view, SAG 24-16, REF 2-232
relation between components, OID 29-5 pruning

Master Index-500
partitions, DWG 5-19, DWG 21-75 Public Key Certificate Standard #12
using DATE columns, DWG 5-20 (PKCS#12), OSD 8-8
PS$ tables, OSG 6-12 Public Key Certificate Standards (PKCS), OSD 9-34
pseudocode public key infrastructure, OID 10-2, CON 22-5,
triggers, CON 17-21 NEW 3-51
pseudocolumns, PCO 4-11, PLS 6-3, SQL 2-83 public key infrastructure (PKI), OAS 1-11, OAS
CHECK constraints prohibit 8-2, OAS 18-2
LEVEL and ROWNUM, CON 21-21 advantages, OSD 8-3
CURRVAL, PCO 4-11, PLS 6-3, SQL 2-83 authentication, OSD 4-7, OSD 9-34
LEVEL, PCO 4-12, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-86 authentication methods, OSD 8-7
list of, ZZP 1-20 certificate-based authentication, OSD 8-5
modifying views, ADG 15-8, CON 17-13 components, OSD 8-3, OSD 9-43
NEXTVAL, PCO 4-12, PLS 6-3, SQL 2-83 cryptography, OSD 8-4
ROWID, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-88, CON 12-17 interoperability, OSD 9-45
ROWNUM, PCO 4-12, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-89 introduction, OSD 8-1
cannot use indexes, PGR 8-15 network security, OSD 8-9
optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37, PGR Oracle Advanced Security, OSD 9-43
2-46 Oracle implementation, OSD 9-47
uses for, SQL 2-90 security features, OSD 8-2
SYS_NC_ROWINFO$, SQL 15-52, SQL 15-64, single sign-on, OSD 8-9
SQL 16-45, SQL 16-49 supported vendors, OSD 9-34
USER, CON 23-8 public objects, PLS 9-14
XMLDATA, SQL 2-90 PUBLIC permissions, JJD 5-22
PSP public rollback segments, SQL 14-81, RAA 3-5,
See PL/SQL server pages RAC 5-6, SAG 13-19, CON B-10
PSP application, TAD A-2, TAD B-2 bringing online, RAC 5-7
.psp files, ADG 18-15 creating, RAC 5-6
PSP. See PL/SQL Server Pages owner, RAC 5-6
PSTUBTBL view, REF 2-233 specifying, RAC 5-7
PT function, TXT 12-40 taking offline, SAG 13-24
PT operator, TXT 3-38 using by default, RAC 5-6
pubId - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.pubId, JPR 10-6 public synonym
public, JPR 4-235 as database object, OTP 14-4
public class name / source name check, JSS 8-85 public synonyms, SQL 15-3, SAG 20-13
PUBLIC clause dropping, SQL 17-4
of ALTER DATABASE Public Synonyms category of Database class, OTP
thread of redo, REF 1-160 13-4
of CREATE OUTLINE, SQL 14-47 PUBLIC threads, RAC 5-8
of CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 14-81 PUBLIC user group, ADG 11-37, CON 22-16, CON
of CREATE SYNONYM, SQL 15-3 23-21
of DROP DATABASE LINK, SQL 16-70 granting and revoking privileges to, SAG 25-20
public database links, NET 3-28 procedures and, SAG 25-20
connected user, SAG 29-35 PUBLIC, definition, ADX Glossary-17
dropping, SQL 16-70 PUBLIC_DEFAULT profile
fixed user, SAG 29-34 dropping profiles and, SAG 24-23
public fixed user database links, SAG 29-34 using, SAG 24-20
public key PUBLIC_DEPENDENCY view, REF 2-233
infrastructure, OAD 2-9 publication

Master Index-501
DDL statements, CON 17-16 purge schedule, setting using Oracle Directory
definition, DWG 15-7 Manager, OID 22-15
DML statements, CON 17-16 PURGE_LOST_DB_ENTRY procedure
logon/logoff events, CON 17-15 DBMS_TRANSACTION package, SAG 32-13
system events PURGE_SOURCE_CATALOG procedure, SPR
server errors, CON 17-15 73-32
startup/shutdown, CON 17-15 purges
using triggers, CON 17-14 DBA_REPCATLOG table, RAR 20-82
publications, related, JPG vi deferred transaction queue, RAR 9-15
public/private key pair, OAS 8-2 master sites, RAR 2-7
PUBLICSYN view, REF 2-233 materialized view sites, RAR 2-28, RAR 2-35
publish, JPR 4-149, JPR 4-150, JPR 4-151, JPR 4-152, monitoring, RAR 10-22
JPR 4-233, JPR 4-234 scheduling continuous, REP 6-27
publisher tasks, DWG 15-3 scheduling periodic, REP 6-26
publishers purging
capture data, DWG 15-3 DBA_REPCATLOG table, SPR 53-85
determines the source tables, DWG 15-3 determining how much historical data to keep
publish change data, DWG 15-3 before, ODP 4-14
purpose, DWG 15-3 purging data, DWG 14-11
publishing, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-8, JJD 2-25, JJD 3-2, JPG purging pending rows
2-4 from data dictionary, SAG 32-13
example, JJD 3-4, JPG 1-21 when necessary, SAG 32-14
publish-subscribe, ADG 17-2 to ADG 17-6, ADQ purity level, DCD 5-6, ADG 9-55
7-12, ADQ 8-28 purity rules, PLS 8-9, JPG 4-11
_SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED parameter, OCI purpose of this guide, OEA ii
9-62 PUSH command, OLA 7-21
COMPATIBLE parameter, OCI 9-55 placement, OLA 7-23
example, OCI 9-61 using, OLA 7-20
functions, OCI 9-55 PUSH_PRED hint, SQL 2-104, PGR 5-37
handle attributes, OCI 9-56, OCI A-57 pushes
LDAP registration, OCI 9-58 deferred transaction queue, RAR 9-14
notification callback, OCI 9-60 scheduling continuous, REP 6-24
notification feature, OCI 9-53 scheduling periodic, REP 6-23
subscription handle, OCI 9-56 PUSHLEVEL command
topic, ADQ 12-44 nesting, OLA 7-22
publish/subscribe placement, OLA 7-23
support in AQ, XDG 23-2 putChars(), ADL 6-10
publish-subscribe functions, OCI 16-89 putXML, ADX 8-20
publish-subscribe support pwdCheckSyntax attribute, OID 17-5
event publication, CON 17-14 pwdExpireWarning, OID 17-3
triggers, CON 17-14 pwdExpireWarning attribute, OID 17-6
punctuation, encoding, GLO 2-4 pwdFailureCountInterval, OID 17-4
punctuations attribute, TXT 2-40 pwdFailureCountInterval attribute, OID 17-6
purchase order pwdGraceLoginLimit attribute, OID 17-5
XML, XDG 3-5 pwdLockout, OID 17-4
purchase order example pwdLockout attribute, OID 17-5
object types, CON 13-2, CON 13-4 pwdLockoutDuration, OID 17-4
purchaseorder.xsl, XDG D-7 pwdLockoutDuration attribute, OID 17-5

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pwdMaxAge, OID 17-3 capturing as views, ADG 2-9
pwdMaxAge attribute, OID 17-5 comments in, SQL 8-3
pwdMaxFailure, OID 17-4 composite indexes, CON 10-30
pwdMaxFailure attribute, OID 17-5 compound, SQL 8-9
pwdMinLength attribute, OID 17-5 optimization of, PGR 2-49
pwdsid.ora file, RAC 5-16 ORs converted to, PGR 2-30, PGR 8-17
correlated
left correlation, SQL 18-16
Q
data, PER 1-12
Q datetime format element, SQL 2-70 default locking of, CON 20-28
QMARK - define phase, CON 14-12
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.QMARK, JP defined, SQL 8-2
R 11-71 describe phase, CON 14-12
QMN. See queue monitor (QMN), ADQ 1-24, ADQ dictionary views, REF 1-60
2-10 distributed, SQL 8-15, SAG 28-34
QMNn background process, CON 8-14 application development issues, SAG 30-3
QNAME - distributed or remote, SAG 28-33
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.Q dynamic, ADG 8-4, OSA 10-2
NAME, JPR 7-57 enabling parallelism for, DWG 21-46
QON, OLA 2-6 ensuring the use of indexes, PGR 4-6
QSM, ERR 24-1 errors in distributed queries, ADG 9-40
quadtree indexes, SUG 1-14 fetching rows, CON 14-11
QUAL function, OLA 4-10 forwarding, PCC 3-14
qualified data references grouping returned rows on a value, SQL 18-21
ampersand substitution, OLA 4-10 hierarchical. See hierarchical queries
creating, OLA 4-6 hierarchical, ordering, SQL 18-25
defined, OLA 4-6 hints, REF 1-114
qualifying a relation, OLA 4-9 hints in, SQL 8-3
replacing dimension of variable, OLA 4-7, OLA how to specify, IPI 2-15
4-8 in DML, CON 14-3
using with = command, OLA 4-8, OLA 5-14 incorrectly coded, PCC 6-9
using with relation, OLA 4-9 inline views, CON 10-21
with dimensions, OLA 4-6 join, SQL 8-9, SQL 18-18
with relations, OLA 4-9 kinds of, PCC 6-7
with variables, OLA 4-7, OLA 4-8 location transparency and, SAG 28-45
qualified object names, OLA 2-6 locking rows during, SQL 18-26
qualifiers merged with view queries, CON 10-19
using subprogram names as, PLS 2-19 multirow, PCO 5-7
when needed, PLS 2-17, PLS 2-21 of past data, SQL 18-14
quality optimizing IN subquery, PGR 2-37
degradation of R-tree index, SUG 16-23 ordering returned rows, SQL 18-25
R-tree, SUG 1-13 outer joins in, SQL 18-17
QUALITY_DEGRADATION function, SUG 16-23 parallel processing, CON 18-2
queries, SQL 8-2, SQL 18-4, IPI 1-6 pass-through SQL, HET 3-11
ad hoc, DWG 21-14 phases of, CON 20-5
association with cursor, PCO 5-12 post-processing, SAG 30-4
association with cursors, PCC 6-12 processing, CON 14-11
avoiding the use of indexes, PGR 4-6 read consistency of, CON 20-5

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reconstructing data at a point in time, ADG optimizing for throughput, TAD 5-10
7-43 OR, TXT 3-37
referencing multiple tables, SQL 8-9 overview, TAD 3-2
remote, SAG 30-4 parallel, TAD 5-11
requirements for, PCC 6-7 preferred term, TXT 3-38
returning more than one row, PCC 6-7 related term, TXT 3-39
SAMPLE clause stored, TXT 3-42
cost-based optimization, PGR 1-15 synonym, TXT 3-43
select lists of, SQL 8-2 threshold, TXT 3-45
selecting from a random sample of rows, SQL top term, TXT 3-50
18-15 translation term, TXT 3-46
set membership, ADO 8-21 translation term synonym, TXT 3-48
single-row versus multirow, PCO 5-8, PCC 6-9 weighted, TXT 3-52
sorting results, SQL 8-9 query access
Source objects that are not, OSA 8-3 using RESOURCE_VIEW and
speeding up with temporary tables, ADG 2-4 PATH_VIEW, XDG 15-2
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 query application
steps in retrieving results of, OSA 9-2 prerequisites, TAD 1-4
stored as views, CON 10-16 sample, TAD 1-16
syntax, SQL 8-2 query builder, OSG 3-13
temporary segments and, CON 2-14, CON QUERY command, NET 9-37, NET 16-25
14-12 A.SMD Oracle Names record, NET 12-21, NER
top-level, SQL 8-2 3-31, NER 3-42
top-N, SQL 2-89 CNAME.SMD Oracle Names record, NER 3-31,
transparency, SAG 29-32 NER 3-42
triggers use of, CON 17-20 DLCR.TDBMS.OMD Oracle Names
tuning tips, RDE 3-4 record, NET 16-25, NER 3-31, NER 3-42
unnesting, ADO 8-12 DL.RDBMS.OMD Oracle Names record, NER
varrays, ADO 8-15 3-31, NER 3-42
query, PCO 5-7, SUG 4-12 NS.SMD Oracle Names record, NET 16-25, NER
ABOUT, TAD 3-13 3-31, NER 3-42
about, TAD 1-18 of Oracle Names Control utility, reference, NER
accumulate, TXT 3-10 3-31
AND, TXT 3-12 V1ADD.NPO.OMD Oracle Names record, NET
blocking operations, TAD 5-12 16-25, NER 3-31, NER 3-42
broader term, TXT 3-13 query delta joins, DWG 22-35
case-sensitive, TAD 3-10 query entry return limit, OID 5-16
CATSEARCH, TAD 3-4 query example, TAD 1-18
CONTAINS, TAD 3-2 query explain plan, TAD 3-11
counting hits, TAD 3-20 query expressions, TAD 3-9
equivalence, TXT 3-16 query features, TAD 1-20
example, TXT 1-25 query feedback, TAD 3-11
explicit describe, OCI 4-14 query model for Spatial, SUG 1-9
hierarchical feedback, TXT 10-9 query optimization, TAD 3-19
MATCHES, TAD 3-5 FAQs, TAD 5-13
MINUS, TXT 3-28 response time, TAD 5-5
narrower term, TXT 3-29 QUERY parameter
NOT, TXT 3-36 for Export utility, UTL 1-24

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restrictions, UTL 1-25 using SQL, XDG 13-12
query performance querying
FAQs, TAD 5-13 audit log, OID 5-27
query results critical events, OID 5-27
presenting, XDG 7-21, XDG 7-34 recovery catalog, RMN 17-2
QUERY REWRITE resources, XDG 3-38
privilege and session requirements, SUG 7-4 XML data, XDG 4-17
query rewrite, XDG 5-52, CON 10-22 XMLType, XDG 4-18
and dimensions, SQL 13-41 XMLType,transient data, XDG 4-27
and function-based indexes, SQL 10-10 querying annotations, IMA A-1
and rule-based optimization, SQL 10-10 querying geometric segments
controlling, DWG 22-8 functions for, SUG 14-2
correctness, DWG 22-10 querying methods, OSG 1-9
defined, SQL 18-4 querying rows, IMU 3-46
disabling, SQL 10-101 queue, ADQ 1-22
dynamic predicates in security policies, CON altering, ADQ 9-28
23-25 creating, ADQ 9-20
enabling, SQL 10-101, DWG 22-7 creating, example, ADQ A-4
enabling and disabling, SQL 10-10 DML, TAD 8-3
hints, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9 dropping, ADQ 9-31
matching join graphs, DWG 8-24 nonpersistent, ADQ 1-10, ADQ 6-3, ADQ 9-26
methods, DWG 22-11 point-to-point, ADQ 12-38
parameters, DWG 22-8 point-to-point, creating, ADQ 13-35
privileges, DWG 22-10 selecting all, ADQ 10-7
restrictions, DWG 8-25 selecting in user schema, ADQ 10-23
when it occurs, DWG 22-4 selecting, in user schema, ADQ 10-23
QUERY REWRITE object privilege, SQL 17-47 selecting, user has any privilege, ADQ 10-13
on a materialized view, SQL 17-49 selecting, user has queue privilege, ADQ 10-15
QUERY REWRITE system privilege, SQL 17-38, staring, ADQ 9-42
OSG 6-9 starting, ADQ 9-42
query. See SQL query stopping, ADQ 9-45
query template, TAD 3-15, TAD 3-18, TXT 1-19, subscriber rules, ADQ 10-31
TXT 1-24 subscriber, selecting, ADQ 10-29
query text, OTP 5-35 subscribers, ADQ 7-7
query window, SUG 4-12 subscribers, selecting, ADQ 10-29
query work areas, PLS 6-16 queue buffers, STM 3-20
QUERY_PROCEDURE user_lexer attribute, TXT queue entity
2-60 modeling, ADQ 7-2
QUERY_REWRITE_ENABLED initialization queue forwarding, STM 3-9
parameter, DWG 22-7, DWG 22-8, GLO 4-14, queue monitor, ADQ 1-24
PGR 1-73, REF 1-133 queue monitor (QMN), ADQ 2-10
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 queue monitor process (QMNn), CON 8-14
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-101 definition, CON 1-30
QUERY_REWRITE_INTEGRITY initialization queue privilege
parameter, REF 1-134 granting, ADQ 9-53
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 granting, point-to-point, ADQ 13-46
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-101 revoking, ADQ 9-55
query-based access revoking, point-to-point, ADQ 13-48

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queue propagation enabling user access, STM 12-3
scheduling, ADQ 9-71 transactional, STM 3-23
unscheduling, ADQ 9-75 QUEUESIZE networking parameter, NER 8-5
queue size, NET 7-7, NET 7-12, NET 12-9 QUEUESIZE parameter, NET 12-9
queue subscribers for adjusting listener queue size, NET 7-7, NET
selecting, rules, ADQ 10-31 7-12, NET 12-9, NER 8-5
queue table, ADQ 1-22 queue/topic
altering, ADQ 9-14 connection factory in LDAP, ADQ 13-25
creating, ADQ 9-4, ADQ 13-28, ADQ 13-30 connection factory, unregistering in LDAP
creating prioritized message, ADQ 9-23 through the database, ADQ 13-13
creating, example, ADQ 9-7, ADQ 9-8, ADQ connection factory, unregistering in LDAP
9-22, ADQ 9-23 through the LDAP, ADQ 13-15
creating, example, XMLType attributes, ADQ LDAP, ADQ 13-27
9-8 queuing
dropping, ADQ 9-17 basic, ADQ 7-3
getting, ADQ 13-31 basic, one producer, one consumer, ADQ 7-3
messages, selecting, ADQ 10-17 DBMS_AQADM package, SPR 6-1
selecting all, ADQ 10-3, ADQ 10-17 publish-subscribe support
selecting messages, ADQ 10-17 event publication, CON 17-14
selecting user tables, ADQ 10-5 queue monitor process, CON 8-14
queue table data Quick Checks, NT, OIA B-2
exporting, ADQ 4-5 Quick Checks, UNIX, OIA B-5
queue tables quick references
creating, example, ADQ A-4 XDK for Java, ADX A-1
selecting all in user schema, ADQ 10-21 XDK for PL/SQL, ADX B-1
upgrading, MIG 4-17 Quick Tour
queue type starting, OCM 1-19
verifying, ADQ 9-78 QuickTime
QUEUE_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-234 sprite and flash track, IMA E-2
queue_type, ADQ 2-9 QuickTime parser, IMA 2-7
queue-level access control, ADQ 1-10, ADQ 8-4 Quiesce Database, CON 20-15
queues quiesce database
AnyData, STM 3-12, STM 12-18 in Real Application Clusters, RAA 4-21
creating, SPR 73-35, STM 12-2, STM 18-7, uses for, CON 1-42
STM 19-7, STM 19-11, STM 19-85 QUIESCE RESTRICTED clause
dequeuing, STM 18-25 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-31
enqueuing, STM 18-12 quiescing, REP 1-7, REP 2-31
user-defined types, STM 3-18 adding master sites with, RAR 7-31
AQ adding master sites without, RAR 7-4
registering, ADQ 18-20 altering replicated objects without, RAR 9-2
exception, ADQ 18-24 configuring conflict resolution methods
non-Oracle without, REP 5-41, RAR 6-3
registering, ADQ 18-18 master groups, SPR 53-105, RAR 20-102
unregistering, ADQ 18-19 minimum communication, REP 5-41
nontransactional, STM 3-23 quiescing a database, SAG 4-14
propagation, STM 3-17 quiescing the database, NEW 3-18
secure, STM 3-21 QUIT command, RMR 2-148, RMN 2-11
disabling user access, STM 12-5 of Listener Control utility, NER 1-9

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of Oracle Connection Manager Control authentication, OAS 4-6, OAS C-1, OAS D-1
utility, NER 2-9 user interface, OAS C-1, OAS C-2, OAS C-3,
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-33 OAS D-1
quit command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-15 configuring, OAS 4-10
quit() function location of secret key, OAS 4-16
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-18 smartcards and, OAS 1-11, OAS 4-8, OAS 4-17,
quitting RMAN, RMN 2-11 OAS C-2
quorum disk, RCO 3-3 sqlnet.ora file sample, OAS A-3
QUOTA clause synchronous authentication mode, OAS 4-4
of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER system requirements, OAS 1-18
of CREATE USER, SQL 16-36 RADIUS protocol
quotas authentication, OSD 4-4, OSD 9-36
listing, SAG 24-23 smart cards, OSD 9-37
revoking from users, SAG 24-4 supported vendors, OSD 9-36
revoking tablespace access and, CON 22-16 RADIUS-compliant smart cards, OSD 4-6
setting to zero, SAG 24-4, CON 22-16 RADIUS-compliant token cards, OSD 4-5
SYS user not subject to, CON 22-16 RAID, OID 19-9
tablespace, SAG 24-4, CON 22-14 configurations, DWG 4-9
temporary segments ignore, CON 22-15 in disaster protection, RCO 10-5
tablespace quotas, SAG 11-3 RAISE statement, ADG 9-38, PLS 7-11
tablespace, definition, CON 1-47 syntax, PLS 13-150
temporary segments and, SAG 24-4 using in exception handler, PLS 7-15
unlimited, SAG 24-4 RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR procedure, ADG
viewing, SAG 24-25 9-36
quotation marks remote procedures, ADG 9-40
escaping, UTL 5-6 raise_application_error procedure, PLS 7-9
filenames, UTL 5-6 raising an exception, PLS 7-10
SQL string, UTL 5-5 raising exceptions
table names and, UTL 1-29, UTL 2-31 triggers, ADG 15-19
use of in embedded SQL, ZZP 1-4 random sparsity, OLA 3-18
use with database object names, UTL 5-5 randomizing requests among listeners, NET 2-9,
quotation marks (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 NER 7-11, RCO 4-5
quoted identifiers, PLS 2-6 range
quoted strings distribution value, PGR 9-26
environment variables, RMR 1-4 measure, SUG 6-6
range conditions, SQL 5-12
range operator, PLS 4-13
R
range partitioning, DWG 5-6
r_table_clause attribute, TXT 2-78 creating tables using, SAG 17-11
RAC_DATABASE entry, RAC B-7 index-organized tables, SAG 17-20
RAC_DATABASE entry in services.ora file, RAC performance considerations, DWG 5-9
B-7 when to use, SAG 17-4
RADIUS, OAS 1-11, CON 22-7 range partitions, PGR 9-11
accounting, OAS 4-22 adding, SQL 11-68
asynchronous authentication mode, OAS 4-6 creating, SQL 15-44
authentication modes, OAS 4-4 examples of, PGR 9-12
authentication parameters, OAS B-4 values of, SQL 15-45
challenge-response range Source objects, OSA 5-5

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RANGE_DELETETEXT_EVENT - creating
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_DELE on UNIX, RAC 2-7
TETEXT_EVENT, JPR 11-190 on Windows, RAC 2-12
RANGE_REPLACE_EVENT - datafiles, RAC 2-5
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_REPL DRSYS tablespace, RAC 2-6
ACE_EVENT, JPR 11-190 environment variable, RAC 2-10
RANGE_SETTEXT_EVENT - EXAMPLE tablespace, RAC 2-6
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_SETTE identifying on UNIX
XT_EVENT, JPR 11-190 control1 database object, RAC 2-9
range-hash partitioning control2 database object, RAC 2-9
subpartitioning template, SAG 17-17 drsys1 database object, RAC 2-9
range-list partitioning, DWG 5-15, SAG 17-8, SAG indx1 database object, RAC 2-9
17-15 system1 database object, RAC 2-9
subpartitioning template, SAG 17-19 temp1 database object, RAC 2-9
rank formatting, OSG 3-11 tools1 database object, RAC 2-9
RANK function, SQL 6-120, DWG 19-5 users1 database object, RAC 2-9
ranking elements, OSA 6-10 to OSA 6-12 identifying on Windows
ranking functions, DWG 19-5 db_name_control1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13
RATE option db_name_control1 symbolic link, RAC 8-7
of ALLOCATE CHANNEL, RMN 5-36 db_name_control2 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
of CONFIGURE CHANNEL, RMN 5-36 RAC 8-7
RATIO_TO_REPORT function, SQL 6-122, DWG db_name_cwmlite1, RAC 2-13
19-27 db_name_drsys1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
ratios RAC 8-6
See database instance performance ratios, SNM db_name_indx1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
4-1 RAC 8-5
RAW db_name_rbs1 symbolic link, RAC 8-5
external datatype, OCI 3-15, IPI 4-16 db_name_redo thread_number symbolic
maximum size link, RAC 2-13, RAC 8-6
change, MIG 5-19 db_name_redothread_number symbolic
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 link, RAC 8-6
RAW datatype, ADG 3-32, PCC 4-9, PLS 3-7, SQL db_name_spfile1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
2-27, CON 12-15 RAC 8-5
converting, PCO 4-52, PLS 3-27 db_name_system1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
converting from CHAR data, SQL 2-27 RAC 8-5
external, PCO 4-8 db_name_temp1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
maximum length, PLS 3-7 RAC 8-5
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-20 db_name_tools1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
RAW DATE attribute RAC 8-5
when reading files, OLA 11-15 db_name_users1 symbolic link, RAC 2-13,
raw device configuration information RAC 8-5
export, RAA 4-14 identifying on Windows, srvcfg, RAC 2-13
import, RAA 4-14 identifying on Windows, undotbs1 and undotbs2
raw devices, RDE 1-2 symbolic links, RAC 2-13, RAC 8-5
backing up to, UMR 2-22 INDX tablespace, RAC 2-6
configuration raw device, RAC 2-2 redo log files, RAC 2-6
configuring, RAC 2-7 restoring to, UMR 3-6
control files, RAC 2-6 server parameter files, RAC 2-5

Master Index-508
setting up, RAC 2-3, RAC 2-13, RAC 8-6 RC_DATAFILE_COPY view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-20
srvcfg, RAC 2-6 RC_LOG_HISTORY view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-22
SYSTEM tablespace, RAC 2-5 RC_OFFLINE_RANGE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-23
TEMP tablespace, RAC 2-5 RC_PROXY_CONTROLFILE view, REF 2-4, RMR
TOOLS tablespace, RAC 2-6 3-24
UNDOTBS tablespace, RAC 2-5 RC_PROXY_DATAFILE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-25
UNIX backups, UMR 2-22 RC_REDO_LOG view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-27
USERS tablespace, RAC 2-5 RC_REDO_THREAD view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-27
verification, RAC 4-3 RC_RESYNC view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-28
Windows backups, UMR 2-25 RC_RMAN_CONFIGURATION view, REF 2-4,
raw devices CWMLITE tablespace, RAC 2-6 RMR 3-29
raw partition RC_STORED_SCRIPT view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-29
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization RC_STORED_SCRIPT_LINE view, REF 2-4, RMR
parameter, REF 1-75 3-30
RAW queues, ADQ 17-9 RC_TABLESPACE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-30
raw volumes RC4 encryption algorithm, OAS 1-6, OAS 2-3, OSD
on UNIX, configuring, RAC 2-7 2-11, OSD 3-5, OSD 9-28
RAWTOHEX function, ADG 3-38, PCO 4-52, SQL RC4_40 encryption, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9
6-123 rcpt() function
data conversion, CON 12-27 of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-12
RAWTONHEX function, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-123 Rdb Database field, NET 15-40
data conversion, CON 12-27 RDB_DATABASE networking parameter, NET
RBS tablespace 15-8, NET 15-40, NER 7-19
description, RAC 8-4 RDBMS administration functions, OIA 3-14
RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view, REF 2-4, RMR 2-22, RDBMS_SERVER_DN initialization
RMR 3-4 parameter, REF 1-135
RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE view, REF 2-4, setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-102
RMR 3-5 RDBMS_SERVER_DN parameter, OAS 19-24
RC_BACKUP_CORRUPTION view, REF 2-4, RMR rdbmsDbContact variable, SNM D-5
3-7 rdbmsDbIndex variable, SNM D-2
RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-8 rdbmsDbInfoProductName variable, SNM D-6
RC_BACKUP_PIECE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-10 rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated variable, SNM D-8
RC_BACKUP_REDOLOG view, REF 2-4, RMR rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits variable, SNM D-7
3-11 rdbmsDbInfoSizeUsed variable, SNM D-9
RC_BACKUP_SET view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-12 rdbmsDbInfoTable, SNM D-5
RC_BACKUP_SPFILE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-14 rdbmsDbInfoVersion variable, SNM D-7
RC_CHECKPOINT view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-15 rdbmsDbName variable, SNM D-4
RC_CONTROLFILE_COPY view, REF 2-4, RMR rdbmsDbPrivateMibOID variable, SNM D-3
3-15 rdbmsDbTable, SNM D-2
RC_COPY_CORRUPTION view, REF 2-4, RMR rdbmsDbVendorName variable, SNM D-3
3-16 rdbmsRelState variable, SNM D-25
RC_DATABASE recovery catalog view, RMR 3-17 rdbmsRelTable, SNM D-24
RC_DATABASE view, REF 2-4, RMR 2-197 rdbmsSrvContact variable, SNM D-12
RC_DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION rdbmsSrvInfoDiskReads variable, SNM D-15
view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-18 rdbmsSrvInfoDiskWrites variable, SNM D-16
RC_DATABASE_INCARNATION view, REF 2-4, rdbmsSrvInfoFinishedTransactions variable, SNM
RMR 2-197, RMR 3-18 D-14
RC_DATAFILE view, REF 2-4, RMR 3-19 rdbmsSrvInfoHighwaterInboundAssociations

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variable, SNM D-20 RE$TABLE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-12, STM
rdbmsSrvInfoLogicalReads variable, SNM D-16 20-14, STM 20-24, STM 20-34
rdbmsSrvInfoMaxInboundAssociations RE$VARIABLE_TYPE type, SPR 109-13
variable, SNM D-20 RE$VARIABLE_TYPE_LIST type, SPR 109-15,
rdbmsSrvInfoPageReads variable, SNM D-18 STM 20-5, STM 20-21, STM 20-31
rdbmsSrvInfoPageWrites variable, SNM D-18 RE$VARIABLE_VALUE type, SPR 109-15, STM
rdbmsSrvInfoRequestsHandled variable, SNM 20-8, STM 20-24
D-19 RE$VARIABLE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-15,
rdbmsSrvInfoStartupTime variable, SNM D-14 STM 20-8, STM 20-24
rdbmsSrvInfoTable, SNM D-13 read access
rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue variable, SNM D-23 algorithm, OLS 3-13, OLS 3-19
rdbmsSrvParamName variable, SNM D-22 introduction, OLS 3-10
rdbmsSrvParamSubIndex variable, SNM D-23 read committed isolation, CON 20-8
rdbmsSrvParamTable, SNM D-21 READ COMMITTED transactions, JSS 7-50
rdbmsSrvPrivateMibOID variable, SNM D-10 read consistency, PCO 3-12, PLS 6-44, CON 20-2,
rdbmsSrvProductName variable, SNM D-11 CON 20-4, PGR 22-20
rdbmsSrvTable, SNM D-9 Cache Fusion, CON 20-6
rdbmsSrvVendorName variable, SNM D-11 definition, CON 1-40
rdbmsStateChange trap, SNM D-26 dirty read, CON 20-3, CON 20-11
rdbmsTraps, SNM D-25 Export utility, UMR 2-28
RDNs (relative distinguished names), ODS 2-9 LOBs, ADL 5-2
RDNs. See relative distinguished names (RDNs) managing in distributed databases, SAG 32-25
RDNs. See relative distinguished names (RDNs) multiversion, RCO 1-5
RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE type, SPR 109-4 multiversion consistency model, CON 20-4
RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-4 nonrepeatable read, CON 20-11
RE$COLUMN_VALUE type, SPR 109-5, SPR 109-9 phantom read, CON 20-11
RE$COLUMN_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-5 queries, CON 14-12, CON 20-4
RE$NAME_ARRAY type, SPR 109-6, STM 20-14, Real Application Clusters, CON 20-6
STM 20-24, STM 20-34 rollback segments and, CON B-5
RE$NV_ARRAY type, SPR 109-6, STM 19-35 statement level, CON 20-5
RE$NV_LIST type, SPR 109-6, STM 5-9, STM subqueries in DML, CON 20-14
19-35, STM 20-6, STM 20-13, STM 20-14, STM transactions, CON 20-4, CON 20-6
20-24, STM 20-34 triggers and, CON 17-17, CON 17-20
ADD_PAIR member procedure, SPR 109-7, read consistent locators, ADL 5-2, ADL 5-10, ADL
STM 14-16, STM 14-20 5-12, ADL 5-23, ADL 5-25, ADL 5-26, ADL 5-28
GET_ALL_NAMES member function, SPR read events
109-7 direct path, PGR 22-34
GET_VALUE member function, SPR 109-8 read label, OLS 3-9
REMOVE_PAIR member procedure, SPR 109-8, READ object privilege, SQL 17-47
STM 14-20, STM 14-21 on a materialized directory, SQL 17-50
RE$RULE_HIT type, SPR 109-10 READ ONLY clause
RE$RULE_HIT_LIST type, SPR 109-10, STM 20-8, of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-107
STM 20-14, STM 20-24, STM 20-34 READ ONLY parameter, PLS 6-49
RE$TABLE_ALIAS type, SPR 109-11 in SET TRANSACTION statement, PCC 3-23
RE$TABLE_ALIAS_LIST type, SPR 109-11, STM using in SET TRANSACTION, PCO 3-20
20-12, STM 20-21, STM 20-31 READ ONLY transactions, JSS 7-50
RE$TABLE_VALUE type, SPR 109-12, STM 20-14, READ privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-19
STM 20-24, STM 20-34 read snapshot time, CON 20-11

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read Transaction object, OSA 7-3 oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-203
read uncommitted, CON 20-3 readColor48( ) method, IMA 7-52
READ UNCOMMITTED transactions, JSS 7-50 read-consistent export, UTL 1-18
read wait events readDate( ) method, IMA 7-53
scattered, PGR 22-30 readDate(int, String) method, IMA 7-54
READ WRITE clause readDouble, JPR 4-38, JPR 4-211
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-107 reader, JPR 12-5
READ WRITE transactions, JSS 7-50 readers block writers, CON 20-11
read( ), IMJ 7-11, IMJ 7-27 readExtended( ) method, IMA 7-55
read( ) method, IMU I-38 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
read(byte[ ] )method, IMA 7-45 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.readExternal(java
read(byte[ ]), IMJ 7-12, IMJ 7-28 .io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-18
read(byte[ ], int, int), IMJ 7-13, IMJ 7-29 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
read(byte[ ], int, int) method, IMA 7-46 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.readExternal(java.io.
READ_CONTROL option ObjectInput), JPR 11-61, JPR 11-68
about, OLS 7-6 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
algorithm, OLS 3-13 oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.readExternal(
and CHECK_CONTROL, OLS 7-5 java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-75
and child rows, OLS 7-14 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
definition, OLS 7-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.readExternal(java
referential integrity, OLS 7-16 .io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-111
with other options, OLS 7-8 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
with predicates, OLS 7-18 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.readExternal
read_line() (java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-114
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-15 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
READ_ONLY function, OLS 6-7, OLS 6-8, OLS 6-9, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.readExtern
OLS 6-10 al(java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-117
READ_ONLY_OPEN_DELAYED initialization readExternal(ObjectInput) -
parameter, REF 1-136 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.readExternal(j
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-102 ava.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-123
read_raw() readExternal(ObjectInput) -
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.readExtern
read_text() al(java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-147
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-12 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
READ_WRITE function, OLS 6-7, OLS 6-8, OLS oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.readExternal
6-9, OLS 6-10 (java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-169
readability, PLS 2-2, PLS 4-21 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
readAVILanguage( ) method, IMA 7-48 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.readExternal(ja
readBoolean, JPR 4-35, JPR 4-209 va.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-180
readByte, JPR 4-36, JPR 4-210 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
readByte( ) method, IMA 7-49 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReference.readE
readByteArray(byte[ ], int) method, IMA 7-50 xternal(java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-183
readByteArray(int) method, IMA 7-51 readExternal(ObjectInput) -
readBytes, JPR 4-36, JPR 4-37, JPR 4-210 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readExternal(ja
readChar, JPR 4-37, JPR 4-210 va.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-203
readChildNodes(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - readExternal(ObjectInput) -
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readChildNode oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.readExternal
s(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, (java.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-215

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readExternal(ObjectInput) - acle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.readExternal(java.i oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-204
o.ObjectInput), JPR 11-251 readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) -
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.readExternal(oracle
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.readExternal(jav .xml.io.XMLObjectInput,
a.io.ObjectInput), JPR 11-264 oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-251
readExternal(ObjectInput, CXMLContext) - readFixedPoint16( ) method, IMA 7-56
oracle.xml.classgen.CGDocument.readExternal( readFixedPoint32( ) method, IMA 7-57
java.io.ObjectInput, readFloat, JPR 4-38
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 6-5 readFourCC( ) method, IMA 7-58
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - readFromSource( ), IMJ 3-53, IMJ 4-39, IMJ 8-56
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.readExternal(oracl readFromSource( ) method, IMU 5-32
e.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, reading
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 6-12 BFILES
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - specify 4 Gb-1 regardless of LOB, ADL
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.readExternal(orac 12-109
le.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, data form a temporary LOB, ADL 11-74
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-19 data from a LOB
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-109
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.readExternal(oracle.x large amounts of LOB data using
ml.io.XMLObjectInput, streaming, ADL 10-72
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-69 large data chunks, performance
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - guidelines, ADL 9-5
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.readExternal( large data chunks, temporary LOBs, ADL 9-8
oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, portion of BFILE data using substr, ADL 12-119
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-72 portion of LOB using substr
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-120
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.readExtern portion of temporary LOB, ADL 11-85
al(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, small amounts of data, enable buffering, ADL
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-118 10-252
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - reading data from an interMedia object, IMU 11-25
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.readExternal(o reading down, OLS 3-14
racle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, reading input stream, IMA 7-38
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-123 reading interMedia data
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - example, IMU 11-26
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.readExternal readInt, JPR 4-39
(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, readInt( ) method, IMA 6-8, IMA 7-59
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-169 readLong, JPR 4-39, JPR 4-212
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - readLong( ) method, IMA 7-60
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.readExternal(or readObject, JPR 4-213
acle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, read-only
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-180 databases
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - opening, CON 5-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReference.readE tablespaces, CON 3-15
xternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, transactions, definition, CON 1-41
oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext), JPR 11-183 read-only access, RCO 1-5
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - read-only database
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readExternal(or opening, SAG 4-10

Master Index-512
read-only databases Real Application Clusters, OID 25-7, NEW 2-2,
exporting from, UTL 1-60 NEW 2-6, NEW 3-15, NEW 3-19, NEW 3-39,
read-only materialized views, REP 1-8, REP 3-5 NEW 3-40, NEW 3-41, NEW 3-43
registration and e-commerce, RDE 2-2
manual, REP 3-49 architectural overview, RCO 3-2
unregistering, REP 3-49 availability, OSD 9-8
read-only response components, RAC 1-2
two-phase commit, SAG 31-12 cost of ownership, RCO 1-3
read-only tablespaces databases and instances, CON 5-3
backing up, RMN 9-34 databases, backing up, RAC 5-18
backups, UMR 2-14 databases, creating
datafiles, SAG 12-8 with manual methods, RAC 5-9
Import, UTL 2-66 databases, deleting, RAC 4-19
upgrading, MIG D-3 databases, password files, RAC 5-16
read-only tablespaces. See tablespaces, read-only definition, RCO 1-2
read-only transaction, PCO 3-20, PLS 6-48 dictionary cache locks, RCO 7-3
ending, PCO 3-20 directory failover in, OID 25-1
example, PCO 3-20 disk affinities, RDE 2-7
read-only transactions, ADG 7-8 exclusive mode
description of, PCC 3-23 rollback segments and, CON B-11
example of, PCC 3-24 hardware requirements, RAC 1-6
how ended, PCC 3-23 initialization parameter files, RAA 2-7
readPascalString( ) method, IMA 7-61 installation requirements, RAC 1-5
readPascalString(int) method, IMA 7-62 installed components of, RAC 1-5
readPascalString(Short) method, IMA 7-63 instance processes, RCO 3-4
readQTLanguage( ) method, IMA 7-64 isolation levels, CON 20-12
readRectangle( ) method, IMA 7-65 lock processes, CON 8-14
reads mounting a database using, CON 5-7
data block Oracle Parallel Execution, RCO 4-3
limits on, CON 22-18 overview, RAC 1-1, RAC 4-1, RAC 8-1
dirty, CON 20-3 parallel execution, RDE A-10
repeatable, CON 20-6 parallel SQL, CON 18-1
readShort, JPR 4-39 preinstallation, RAC 2-12
readShort( ) method, IMA 7-66 raw device setup, RAC 2-3, RAC 2-13, RAC 8-6
READSIZE parameter read consistency, CON 20-6
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-10 recovery, RCO 6-7
effect on LOBs, UTL 4-11 resource coordination overview, RCO 5-2
maximum size, UTL 4-11 reverse key indexes, CON 10-47
readString, JPR 4-214 shared disk components, RCO 3-3
readString( ) method, IMA 6-9, IMA 7-67 shared mode
READTIM in V$FILESTAT, SNM A-30, SNM A-31 rollback segments and, CON B-11
readUnsignedByte, JPR 4-40 software requirements, RAC 1-6
readUnsignedByte( ) method, IMA 7-68 synchronization processes, RCO 5-3
readUnsignedInt( ) method, IMA 7-69 system change numbers, CON 8-10
readUnsignedShort, JPR 4-40 system monitor process and, CON 8-11
readUnsignedShort( ) method, IMA 7-70 tablespace use, RDE 3-2
readUTF, JPR 4-41 temporary tablespaces, CON 3-16
Real Application Cluster, OIA 2-20 Real Application Clusters

Master Index-513
system types that benefit from, RCO 4-2 rebuilding indexes, SAG 16-20
Real Application Clusters connect-time costs, SAG 16-8
failover, RCO 4-5 online, SAG 16-20
Real Application Clusters Database Health receive, JPR 4-67
Overview chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-11, RDE 5-12 receiveNoData, JPR 4-68, JPR 4-166, JPR 4-237, JPR
Real Application Clusters databases 4-240
starting, RAA 4-15 receiveNoWait, JPR 4-69
Real Application Clusters Guard I, RDE 1-4 receiver
Real Application Clusters Guard II, RCO 10-25, registering, RAR 2-7
RDE 1-3, RAC 9-9 replication, REP 2-19
Real Application Clusters. See Oracle Real receiving messages, ADQ 12-66
Application Clusters, ADQ 1-10 recipient, ADQ 1-23, ADQ 7-7
Real Application Clusters Top Sessions chart, RDE list, ADQ 2-4, ADQ 8-36, ADQ 12-50
5-4, RDE 5-10 local and remote, ADQ 1-18, ADQ 8-64
REAL datatype (ANSI), SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 multiple, ADQ 8-63
REAL keyword RECNUM parameter
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 use with SQL*Loader SKIP parameter, UTL
real REF columns, UTL 7-15 6-56
REAL subtype, PLS 3-4 Recommendation Summary report, OTP 10-7
realm (CyberSafe), OAS 5-3 generating, OTP 17-2
realm (Kerberos), OAS 6-3 Recommendation Summary Report dialog
reauthenticating clients, ADG 13-5, ADG 13-8 box, OTP 17-2
reblocking, HET 4-9 recommendations
REBUILD clause, PGR 4-7 declining, OTP 15-5
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-67, SQL 9-74 effect of tuning categories on, OTP 12-3
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-104 implementing, OTP 10-5, OTP 16-1
of ALTER OUTLINE, SQL 9-120 in Analysis report, OTP 17-1, OTP 22-4, OSM
REBUILD INDEX PARTITION statement 4-4
rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43 obtaining less conservative, OTP 13-8
REBUILD INDEX statement reviewing, OTP 10-4, OTP 15-4
rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43 Recommendations page. See tuning session window
REBUILD PARTITION clause, SAG 17-49, SAG record, PCC 7-5
17-51 RECORD datatype, PLS 5-51
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-75 Record mode, OUI 3-3
REBUILD SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-51 on UNIX computers, OUI 3-4
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-75 on Windows computers, OUI 3-4
REBUILD UNUSABLE LOCAL INDEXES RECORD type (PL/SQL), JSS 5-9
clause, SAG 17-51 RECORD type support, JJP 2-14
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-83 record, user-defined, PCO 6-6
REBUILD_FREELISTS procedure, SAG 22-3, SAG recording chart data, ODP 3-23, OSM 3-21
22-6, SAG 22-8 recordings
example, SAG 22-13 removing, ODP 3-25, OSM 3-23
rebuilding, SQL 9-104 starting, ODP 3-24, OSM 3-21
rebuilding an index, TAD 2-37 stopping, ODP 3-24, OSM 3-21
rebuilding hierarchical indexes, XDG 16-11 Recordings folder, ODP 3-8, OSM 3-8
rebuilding index RECORDLENGTH parameter
example, TXT 1-10 for Export utility, UTL 1-26
syntax, TXT 1-4 for Import utility, UTL 2-25

Master Index-514
records, PLS 5-51 2-151, RMN 6-5, RMN 6-9
%ROWTYPE, PLS 6-13 PARALLEL option, UMR 4-25
assigning, PLS 5-56 unrecoverable objects and standby
bulk-binding collections of, PLS 5-64 databases, UMR 4-35
comparing, PLS 5-58 UNTIL TIME option, UMR 4-21
consolidating into a single logical record USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause, UMR
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-27 4-35
declaring, PLS 5-53 RECOVER CONTINUE clause
defining, PLS 5-51 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-31
discarded by SQL*Loader, UTL 3-10, UTL 5-14 RECOVER DATABASE clause
DISCARDMAX command-line parameter, UTL of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-28
4-6 RECOVER DATAFILE clause
distinguishing different formats for of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-29
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-40 RECOVER LOGFILE clause
extracting multiple logical records using of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-30
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-39 RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE
fixed format, UTL 3-4 clause
implicit declaration, PLS 6-13 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-17
in SQL INSERT and UPDATE statements, ADG RECOVER option
8-21 STARTUP command, SAG 4-8
initializing, PLS 5-53 RECOVER procedure, TXT 5-2
inserting, PLS 5-61 RECOVER STANDBY DATAFILE clause
manipulating, PLS 5-58 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-29
missing data columns during load, UTL 5-37 RECOVER STANDBY TABLESPACE clause
nesting, PLS 5-52 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-29
referencing, PLS 5-54 RECOVER statement
rejected by SQL*Loader, UTL 3-10, UTL 5-12 PARALLEL clause, PGR 17-7
restrictions on inserts/updates of, PLS 5-64 RECOVER TABLESPACE clause
returning into, PLS 5-63 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-29
setting column to record number with RECOVERABLE, SQL 9-74, SQL 15-30
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56 See also LOGGING clause
specifying how to load, UTL 4-9 recoverable errors
specifying length for export, UTL 1-26 flagged as warnings in Export, UTL 1-48
specifying length for import, UTL 2-25 flagged as warnings in Import, UTL 2-46
stream record format, UTL 3-6 RecoverAllMigratingTables procedure, SPR 80-54,
syntax, PLS 13-152 ADW 2-63
updating, PLS 5-61 recoverer process, SAG 5-13
records, reading, OLA 11-15 recoverer process (RECO), CON 8-12
Recordsets, ADO, ADL 13-3 definition, CON 1-29
recordSpec clause, RMR 2-149 disabling, SAG 32-24, SAG 32-25
RECOVER AUTOMATIC clause distributed transaction recovery, SAG 32-24
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-28 enabling, SAG 32-24, SAG 32-25
RECOVER CANCEL clause in-doubt transactions, CON 5-9, CON 16-10
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15, SQL 9-31 pending transaction table, SAG 32-24
RECOVER clause RecoverMigratingTable procedure, SPR 80-55,
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-27, UMR 3-16, ADW 2-65
UMR 4-8 recovery
RECOVER command, RAA 4-22, RAA 7-17, RMR access to files, RAA 7-11, RCO 8-2

Master Index-515
ADD DATAFILE operation, UMR 6-3 failures requiring, BRC 1-4
after SHUTDOWN ABORT, RAA 4-20 for replication, REP 6-36
archive history, RAC 5-2 from multiple node failure, RAA 7-11
automatically applying archived logs, UMR 4-3 from single-node failure, RAA 7-10
basic concepts, BRC 1-2 general information about, RAA 1-3
basic steps, BRC 3-6 general overview, CON 1-50
block-level recovery, CON 20-23 generic procedures, RMN 10-2
cache, RCO 10-15 generic RMAN, RMN 10-5
cancel-based, UMR 4-13, UMR 4-20 Import utility, UMR 2-29
change-based, UMR 4-21 incomplete, BRC 3-8, RMN 10-10
compatibility, MIG 5-43 instance, RAA 4-20, RAA 7-10, RAC 5-2, BRC
complete, BRC 3-7, UMR 4-9 to UMR 4-15, 3-2
RMN 10-8 instance failure, CON 5-10
closed database, UMR 4-9 instance recovery, BRC 1-3
offline tablespaces, UMR 4-12 instance failure, BRC 1-3
control files, UMR 3-8 parallel DML, DWG 21-24
corruption read-only tablespaces, BRC 1-6
intentionally allowing, UMR 5-7 SMON process, DWG 21-24, CON 1-28,
crash, BRC 3-2 CON 8-11
crash recovery, BRC 1-3 instance, continue after interruption, SQL 9-27
read-only tablespaces, BRC 1-6 interrupting, UMR 4-33
creating new control files, SAG 6-6 manageability components in Real Application
data blocks, RMN 6-11, RMN 10-38 Clusters, RCO 9-6
guidelines, RMN 6-12 media, BRC 3-3, UMR 3-1, UMR 4-1, UMR 5-1,
data structures used in, BRC 1-9 UMR 6-1
database, OEA 11-29 media failure, RCO 8-2
in NOARCHIVELOG mode, RMN 10-46 media failures, RAA 7-13
database buffers and, BRC 3-5 media recovery
database files dispatcher processes, CON 8-20
how RMAN applies changes, RMN 6-7 enabled or disabled, BRC 1-11
in a disaster, RMN 6-10 media, designing, SQL 9-27
overview, RMN 6-5 media, performing ongoing, SQL 9-31
datafile without a backup, RMN 10-47 media, with striping, DWG 4-10
datafiles, UMR 6-2 methods, BRC 3-9
ARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 6-2 multiple redo threads, UMR 4-5
NOARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 6-2 number of required processes, REF 1-134, REF
dead transactions, BRC 1-7 1-136
determining files needing recovery, UMR 3-5, of database, SQL 9-15
RMN 15-23 of distributed transactions, CON 5-9
differences among scenarios, RMN 10-3 of instances, RCO 10-15
direct path load of lost or damaged recovery catalog, RMN
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-15 16-23
disaster using RMAN, RMN 10-35 online, RAA 7-10
discarding data, SQL 9-25 online redo logs, UMR 6-5
distributed processing in, CON 8-12 losing member, UMR 6-6
distributed, enabling, SQL 10-29 loss of group, UMR 6-7
dropped table, UMR 6-13 open database using RMAN, RMN 10-9
errors, UMR 5-3 opening a database, CON 5-8

Master Index-516
opening database after, UMR 4-26 UMR 5-1, UMR 6-1
Oracle Real Application Clusters, RMN 10-25 using backup control file, RMN 10-13, RMN
overview of, BRC 3-5 10-15
parallel, RAA 7-17, UMR 4-25 with recovery catalog, RMN 10-15
intra transaction recovery, PGR 17-18 without recovery catalog, RMN 10-16
parallel DML, DWG 21-23 using logs in a nondefault location, UMR 4-7
parallel processes for, PGR 17-7, UMR 4-26 using logs in default location, UMR 4-5
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization using logs in nondefault location, UMR 4-7
parameter, PGR 17-7 using Recovery Manager, BRC 3-9
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS parameter, RAA using SQL*Plus, BRC 3-10
7-17 whole database
parallelizing, SQL 9-30 using backup control file, RMN 10-15
point-in-time without a recovery catalog, RMN 4-15
clone database, CON 5-8 recovery catalog, OEC 3-3, RMN 4-11
preconditions, UMR 4-34 availability, RMN 16-26
preparing for, RMN 10-6 backing up, RMN 4-14, RMN 16-20
problems, UMR 5-2 cataloging
fixing, UMR 5-5 O/S backups, RMN 18-15
investigating, UMR 5-4 compatibility, RMN 4-14
process recovery, BRC 1-8, CON 8-12 compatibility with Recovery Manager, MIG
Real Application Clusters and Cache 5-43
Fusion, RCO 6-7 connecting to Recovery Manager with, RMN
replacing rows, UTL 5-33 2-5, RMN 2-7
required after terminating instance, CON 5-10 consequences of using, RMN 3-13
responding to unsuccessful, UMR 4-8 contents, RMN 4-12
restrictions, UMR 4-34 creating, RMN 8-31
rolling back, RCO 8-6 crosschecking, RMN 7-9
rolling back transactions, BRC 3-6 db identifier problems, RMN 16-7
rolling forward, BRC 3-5 deleting backups, RMN 18-4
setting number of processes to use, PGR 17-7, deleting records, RMN 18-5
UMR 4-26 displaying stored scripts, RMN 17-21
SMON process, CON 1-28, CON 8-11 dropping, RMN 16-30
starting another instance, RAC 5-2 incomplete recovery using, RMN 10-10
statement failure, BRC 1-8 log switch record, RMN 16-20, RMN 18-15
steps of, RAA 7-11 managing size of, RMN 16-19
stuck, UMR 5-2 moving to new database, RMN 16-24
tablespace, RMN 10-9 operating with, RMN 1-8, RMN 4-11
point-in-time, BRC 3-8 operating without, RMN 4-14
time-based, UMR 4-20 to UMR 4-21, RMN 10-11 overview, RMN 4-11
transaction, BRC 3-6 querying, RMN 17-2
transportable tablespaces, UMR 6-4 recovery of, RMN 16-23
trial, UMR 5-9 refreshing, RMN 16-11
explanation, UMR 5-9 registering target databases, RMN 4-12, RMN
overview, UMR 5-9 16-5, RMN 16-6
troubleshooting, UMR 5-2 removing records, RMN 18-18
types, BRC 3-2, BRC 3-9 resynchronizing, RMN 16-11
user errors, UMR 6-13 schema
user-managed, UMR 1-6, UMR 3-1, UMR 4-1, setting up, RMN 8-31

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snapshot control file, RMN 4-13 overview, RMN 9-3
space requirements, RMN 16-3 restartable, RMN 5-61
stored scripts standby database, RMN 9-25
creating, RMN 16-17 tablespace, RMN 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-26,
executing, RMN 16-17 RMN 9-27, RMN 9-28
synchronization, RMN 4-13 testing, RMN 5-68, RMN 9-28
TSPITR without, RMN 11-5 types, RMN 5-36
UNKNOWN database name, RMN 15-39 using tags, RMN 5-64
unregistering databases, RMN 16-8 validating, RMN 9-28
updating whole database, RMN 9-6
after operating system deletions, RMN 18-19 channels, RMN 5-2
after schema changes, RMN 16-14 generic configurations, RMN 5-8
upgrading, MIG 4-18, RMN 16-28 naming conventions, RMN 5-7
views, RMR 3-1 specific configurations, RMN 5-8
querying, RMN 17-23 commands
recovery clauses @, RMR 2-6
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15 @@, RMR 2-7
recovery features, in Oracle9i, OID 1-9 ALLOCATE CHANNEL, RMR 2-8, RMR
Recovery in Real Applications Clusters, RCO 6-7 2-15
Recovery Manager, NEW 3-25, RMN 14-2 ALLOCATE CHANNEL FOR
allocating channels, RMN 14-9 MAINTENANCE, RMR 2-12
allocating disk buffers, RMN 14-2 ALTER DATABASE, RMR 2-19
allocating input files, RMN 14-10 archivelogRecordSpecifier clause, RMR 2-21
allocating tape buffers, RMN 14-5 BACKUP, RMR 2-26, RMN 5-13, RMN 5-14,
archived redo logs RMN 9-49
backups, RMN 9-11 BLOCKRECOVER, RMR 2-48
backup management, MIG 5-44 CATALOG, RMR 2-52, RMN 16-7, RMN
backup sets, RMN 5-33 18-15
backing up, RMN 9-26 CHANGE, RMR 2-55, RMN 7-8, RMN 18-2
overview, RMN 5-13 compatibility, MIG 5-43
backup types, RMN 5-12 completedTimeSpec, RMR 2-64
duplexed backup sets, RMN 5-21 CONFIGURE, RMR 2-66
backups, BRC 2-12 CONNECT, RMR 2-80
archived redo logs, RMN 9-11, RMN 9-12, connectStringSpec, RMR 2-82
RMN 9-13, RMN 9-15 COPY, RMR 2-84
backing up, RMN 5-25 CREATE CATALOG, RMR 2-89
batch deletion of obsolete, RMN 5-54 CREATE SCRIPT, RMR 2-91
control file, RMN 9-11 CROSSCHECK, RMR 2-93
control file autobackups, RMR 2-75, RMN DELETE, RMR 2-98, RMN 18-16
5-47, RMN 8-17, RMN 9-8 DELETE SCRIPT, RMR 2-103
control file copies, RMN 9-11 DROP CATALOG, RMR 2-105
control files, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-10 DUPLICATE, RMR 2-106, RMN 13-2
datafile, RMN 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-26, EXECUTE SCRIPT, RMR 2-115, RMN 16-16
RMN 9-27, RMN 9-28 EXIT, RMR 2-117
image copy, RMN 5-62 HOST, RMR 2-118
incremental, RMN 9-16, RMN 9-17 interactive use of, RMN 4-8
long-term, RMN 5-55 job commands, RMN 4-7
optimization, RMN 5-56 LIST, RMR 2-122, RMN 16-10

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listObjList, RMR 2-140 configuration, RMN 2-6
PRINT SCRIPT, RMR 2-146 SYSDBA required for target, RMN 2-2
QUIT, RMR 2-148 with a catalog, RMN 2-5
recordSpec, RMR 2-149 with password files, RMN 2-5
RECOVER, RMR 2-151 with recovery catalog, RMN 2-5, RMN 2-7
REGISTER, RMR 2-157, RMN 16-7 without a catalog, RMN 2-4
RELEASE CHANNEL, RMR 2-159 datafile copies
REPLACE SCRIPT, RMR 2-161 backing up, RMN 9-8
REPORT, RMR 2-164, RMN 17-11 dates in commands, RMR 2-216
RESET DATABASE, RMR 2-172 DBMS_PIPE package, RMN 2-10
RESTORE, RMR 2-175, RMN 10-6 definition, RMN 1-2
RESYNC, RMR 2-187 disconnecting from, RMN 2-11
RESYNC CATALOG, RMN 16-23 duplicate databases
RUN, RMR 2-190 how created, RMN 12-3
SEND, RMR 2-193 environment
SET, RMR 2-195 definition, RMN 4-2
SHOW, RMR 2-202 error codes
SHUTDOWN, RMR 2-205 message numbers, RMN 15-4
SPOOL, RMR 2-208 errors, RMN 15-2, RMN 15-3
SQL, RMR 2-210 interpreting, RMN 15-6
standalone commands, RMN 4-7 executable
STARTUP, RMR 2-212 definition, RMN 1-6
SWITCH, RMR 2-214 feature comparison with user-managed
types, RMN 4-6 recovery, RMN 1-4
untilClause, RMR 2-216 file deletion
UPGRADE CATALOG, RMR 2-219 overview, RMN 7-11
using command files, RMN 4-8 fractured block detection in, RMN 5-67
VALIDATE, RMR 2-221 hanging backups, RMN 15-27
compatibility, MIG 5-43, RMR B-2 image copy backups, RMN 5-62
compilation and execution of commands, RMN incomplete recovery
4-6 with current control file, RMN 10-10
configuring incremental backups
default device types, RMN 5-6 cumulative, RMN 5-42
device types, RMN 5-5 differential, RMN 5-40
showing, RMN 7-7, RMN 17-15 level 0, RMN 5-39
connecting integrity checking, RMN 5-65
command line options, RMN 2-3 interactive use of commands, RMN 4-8
constraints introduction, RMN 4-2
backup, RMN 5-45 jobs
corrupt datafile blocks, RMN 5-66, RMN 5-67 monitoring progress, RMN 15-19
handling I/O errors and, RMN 5-46 lists, RMN 17-3
crosschecking recovery catalog, RMN 7-9 media management
database character set, RMN 8-27 backing up files, RMN 4-16
database connections, RMN 2-2 Backup Solutions Program (BSP), RMN 4-17
auxiliary database, RMN 2-7 crosschecking, RMN 7-8
duplicate database, RMN 2-8 media manager, linking with a, RMN 8-3
hiding passwords, RMN 2-9 proxy copy, RMN 4-17
Oracle Real Application Clusters restoring files, RMN 4-17

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testing, RMN 4-17 restoring, RMN 10-5
metadata, RMN 4-11, RMN 12-1, RMN 16-1, archived redo logs, RMN 10-21
RMN 18-1 control files to new location without recovery
storing in control file, RMN 4-14 catalog, RMN 10-20
monitoring, RMN 15-15, RMN 15-23 datafiles, RMN 6-2
multiplexing to new host, RMN 10-23
datafiles, RMN 5-18 using nondefault filenames, RMN 10-19
normalize catalog, MIG 4-11 retention policies
overview, RMN 1-5, RMN 4-2, RMN 4-5 configuring, RMN 8-20
performance, RMN 14-11 return codes, RMN 15-9
monitoring, RMN 15-15 RPC calls and, RMN 15-28
pipe interface, RMN 4-10 sample scripts, RMN 3-2
reasons for using, RMN 1-2 sbttest program, RMN 4-17
recovery setting time parameters, RMN 8-27
after total media failure, RMN 10-35 snapshot control file location, RMN 8-28
incomplete, RMN 10-10 standby database
open database, RMN 10-9 about creating, RMN 13-2
using backup control file, RMN 10-15 backing up, RMN 9-20, RMN 9-24
recovery catalog, RMN 4-11 backing up archived logs, RMN 9-22
availability, RMN 16-26 backing up overview, RMN 9-20
backing up, RMN 16-20 backup restrictions, RMN 9-21
compatibility, RMN 4-14 copying standby control file, RMN 13-6
contents, RMN 4-12 creating, RMN 13-9
crosschecking, RMN 7-9 creating standby control file, RMN 13-3
deciding whether to use, RMN 3-13 creating standby control file using RMAN
managing the size of, RMN 16-19 BACKUP command, RMN 13-4
moving to new database, RMN 16-24 creating standby control file using RMAN
operating with, RMN 1-8, RMN 4-11 COPY command, RMN 13-5
operating without, RMN 4-14 creating standby control file using
querying, RMN 17-2 SQL, RMN 13-5
recovering, RMN 16-23 creating using image copies, RMN 13-21
registration of target databases, RMN 4-12, creation overview, RMN 13-9
RMN 16-6 DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization
removing records, RMN 18-18 parameter, RMN 13-8
resynchronizing, RMN 16-11 interpreting the RC_ARCHIVED_LOG
schema, RMN 8-31 view, RMN 9-22
snapshot control file, RMN 4-13 LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization
synchronization, RMN 4-13 parameter, RMN 13-8
updating after schema changes, RMN 16-14 naming standby datafiles, RMN 13-6
upgrading, RMN 16-28 preparing using RMAN, RMN 13-2
registering databases, RMN 16-7 starting RMAN and standby instance, RMN
reports, RMN 7-2, RMN 17-11 13-11
database schema, RMN 17-14 standby databases
objects needing a backup, RMN 17-12 creating, RMN 6-15
obsolete backups, RMN 17-13, RMN 17-14 starting, RMN 2-4
overview, RMN 7-3 starting a database, SAG 4-2
repository starting an instance, SAG 4-2
definition, RMN 1-6 stored scripts, RMN 4-9

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symbolic links for filenames, RMR 2-178 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.R
synchronous and asynchronous I/O, RMN 14-5 ECURRING_DURATION, JPR 7-57
syntax conventions, RMR 1-2 recursion, PLS 8-60
tablespace point-in-time recovery, RMN 6-9 infinite, PLS 8-60
tags for backups, RMN 5-64 mutual, PLS 8-63
terminating commands, RMN 15-11 terminating condition, PLS 8-60
test disk API, RMN 8-5 versus iteration, PLS 8-64
types of backups, RMN 5-62 recursive allocation, OLA 9-10, OLA 9-15
using basic commands, RMN 3-3 recursive calls, PGR 10-14
using incremental backups, RMN 14-11 recursive SQL
using RMAN commands, RMN 4-5 cursors and, CON 14-7
using with a pipe, RMN 2-9 recursive SQLJ calls in server, JSS 11-26
Recovery Manager (RMAN), manageability recursive to user call ratio
components in Real Application defined, SNM 4-5
Clusters, RCO 9-6 RECYCLE cache, PGR 14-14
recovery processing REDEFINE_GEOM_SEGMENT procedure, SUG
in Real Application Clusters, RCO 10-12 14-68
recovery script REDEFINES clause
attribute changes not undone by, OCM 3-25 purpose, PCO 2-18
recovery sets restrictions, PCO 2-18
for RMAN TSPITR, RMN 11-4 REDEFINES support, PCO A-8
recovery window, NEW 3-25 redefining a geometric segment, SUG 6-11
point of recoverability, RMN 5-51 redefining mandatory attributes, OID 6-4
RECOVERY WINDOW parameter redefining tables
CONFIGURE command, RMN 8-20 online, SAG 15-16 to SAG 15-22
recovery windows replication, REP 3-54, RAR 8-20
backup optimization and, RMN 5-59 redirect connection, NET 2-10
configuring for retention policy, RMN 8-20 redirecting output, JPG 4-2
definition, RMN 5-51 redo allocation latch
RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER role, SQL avoiding high contention, SQL 10-78
17-46, SAG 25-6 redo buffer allocation retries, DWG 21-61
RECOVERY_PARALLELISM initialization REDO BUFFER ALLOCATION RETRIES
parameter, PGR 17-7, REF 1-136, UMR 4-26 statistic, PGR 14-47
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-102 REDO ENTRIES in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-10
RECOVERY_PARALLELISM parameter, RAA redo log
2-18, RAA 7-16, RAA 7-17 changing, RAC 5-9
rectangle redo log buffers
minimum bounding, SUG 16-17 definition, CON 1-25
type, SUG 2-13 redo log buffers parameter, OID 19-12
rectifying redo log file
tables, SPR 49-5, RAR 9-9, RAR 18-5 archiving, RCO 1-6
RECURRING_DATE - overwriting, RCO 1-6
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.R thread of redo, RCO 8-4
ECURRING_DATE, JPR 7-57 redo log files, RAC 1-5, RAC 2-2
RECURRING_DAY - active (current), SAG 7-4
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.R analyzing, SAG 9-1
ECURRING_DAY, JPR 7-57 archived
RECURRING_DURATION - advantages of, SAG 8-2

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contents of, SAG 8-2 adding groups and members, SAG 7-12
log switches and, SAG 7-5 raw devices, RAC 2-6
archived redo log files, SAG 8-5 reconfiguring, RAC 5-9
archived redo logs, SAG 8-2 redo entries, SAG 7-2
available for use, SAG 7-3 requirements, SAG 7-7
circular use of, SAG 7-3 specifying, SQL 7-39
clearing, SAG 7-7, SAG 7-19 specifying for a controlfile, SQL 13-17
restrictions, SAG 7-19 using, RAA 3-7
contents of, SAG 7-2 verifying blocks, SAG 7-18
creating viewing, SAG 2-31
groups and members, SAG 7-12 redo log group operations, Storage
creating members, SAG 7-13 Management, OEA 10-24, OEM 4-24
described, RAC 8-6 redo log groups, RAA 3-7
distributed transaction information in, SAG 7-3 redo log groups, creating, RAC 5-8
groups, SAG 7-6 redo log mode
creating, SAG 7-12 setting, RAC 5-8
dropping, SAG 7-16 REDO LOG SPACE REQUESTS in
members, SAG 7-6 V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-11
threads, SAG 7-2 redo log space wait ratio
how many in redo log, SAG 7-10 defined, SNM 4-5
identified in control file, RAA 3-8 redo logs, SQL 9-25, BRC 1-9, BRC 3-5, PGR 13-5
identifying on UNIX, RAC 2-9 “fuzzy” data in backups and, BRC 4-6
inactive, SAG 7-4 See also online redo log
instance recovery, RAA 7-10 adding, SQL 9-39, SQL 9-40
legal and illegal configurations, SAG 7-7 applying to logical standby database, SQL 9-48
LGWR and the, SAG 7-3 archive location, SQL 10-27
log sequence number, RAA 6-12 archived, BRC 1-12
log sequence numbers of, SAG 7-5 errors in archiving, BRC 1-14
log switches, SAG 7-5 manually, BRC 1-14
members, SAG 7-6 archiver process (ARCn), CON 8-13
creating, SAG 7-12 archiving modes, BRC 1-11
dropping, SAG 7-16 automatic archiving, SQL 10-25
maximum number of, SAG 7-10 starting, SQL 10-27
mirrored stopping, SQL 10-27
log switches and, SAG 7-7 automatic name generation, SQL 9-27, SQL 9-28
multiplexed buffer management, CON 8-9
diagrammed, SAG 7-6 buffer size, REF 1-85
if all inaccessible, SAG 7-7 buffers, CON 7-11
multiplexing, SAG 7-5 capture process, STM 2-2
groups, SAG 7-6 circular buffer, CON 8-9
if some members inaccessible, SAG 7-7 clearing, SQL 9-39
online, SAG 7-2 committed data, BRC 3-5
recovery use of, SAG 7-2 committing a transaction, CON 8-10
requirement of two, SAG 7-3 definition, CON 1-52
threads of, SAG 7-2 direct path load, UTL 9-15
online redo log, SAG 7-1 disabling specified threads in a cluster
planning the, SAG 7-5, SAG 7-10 database, SQL 9-52
privileges dropping, SQL 9-39, SQL 9-41

Master Index-522
enabling and disabling thread, SQL 9-39 specifying archive mode, SQL 13-28
enabling specified threads in a cluster storing separately from datafiles, SAG 12-4
database, SQL 9-52 switching files, STM 11-10
entries, BRC 3-5 switching groups, SQL 10-31
files named in control file, CON 3-21 threads, SQL 10-25
format and destination specifications, RAA 6-12 unavailable when database is opened, SAG 4-6
incompatible format, UMR 5-3 uncommitted data, BRC 3-5
instance and media recovery when temporary segments in, CON 2-15
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-15 writing buffers, CON 8-9
listing files for backup, UMR 2-2 written before transaction commit, CON 8-10
log sequence numbers redo records, SAG 7-2
recorded in control file, CON 3-21 how Oracle applies, BRC 3-4
log switch LOGGING and NOLOGGING, SAG 11-20
archiver process, CON 8-13 problems when applying, UMR 5-2
log writer process, CON 7-11, CON 8-9 redo space
manual archiving, SQL 10-25 during LONG-to-LOB migration, prevent
manually archiving generation, ADL 9-10
all, SQL 10-27 REDO SYNC WRITES in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-11
by filename, SQL 10-26 redo thread, REF 1-160
by group number, SQL 10-26 reducing
by SCN, SQL 10-25 contention
current, SQL 10-26 dispatchers, PGR 19-3
next, SQL 10-27 operating system processes, PGR 16-5
with sequence numbers, SQL 10-25 shared servers, PGR 19-5
members data dictionary cache misses, PGR 14-34
adding to existing groups, SQL 9-41 paging and swapping, PGR 14-4
dropping, SQL 9-42 rollback segment contention, PGR 18-2
renaming, SQL 9-39 unnecessary parse calls, PGR 14-26
minimizing use during direct path loads, UTL redundancy, OID 20-2
9-20 and failover, OID 13-4
mirroring, PGR 15-19 redundant links, OID 20-8
multiplexed, definition, CON 1-7 REF
naming, UMR 4-6 external datatype, OCI 3-19, IPI 4-17
overview, CON 1-7 retrieving a reference to an object, IPI 3-15
parallel redo, UMR 5-3 structure for, PCC 17-45
placement on disk, PGR 15-18 ref, JPG 3-21
remove changes from, SQL 9-25 REF (reference to object), PCC 17-2
reusing, SQL 7-41 REF attribute, XDG 5-39, XDG 5-48
rolling forward, BRC 3-5 ref attribute, OID 7-20
instance failure, BRC 1-7 Ref class, IPI 8-132
rolling forward and, BRC 3-5 methods, IPI 8-132
saving space REF column
direct path load, UTL 9-20 indexes on, ADG 5-9
size of, SQL 7-41 REF columns, UTL 7-15
size of buffers, CON 7-11 direct path loading of, OCI 12-24
sizing, PGR 13-5 loading, UTL 7-15
specifying, SQL 7-39, SQL 13-27 primary key, UTL 7-16
for media recovery, SQL 9-30 real, UTL 7-15

Master Index-523
rescoping, SQL 9-104 reference datatypes, PLS 3-2
specifying, SQL 15-26 reference documentation, NEW 4-3
specifying from table or column level, SQL reference information
15-26 ORDAudio, IMU 6-1
REF constraints ORDDoc, IMU 7-1
defining scope, for materialized views, SQL ORDImage, IMU 8-1
9-99 ORDImageSignature, IMU 8-40
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-43 ORDSource, IMU I-1
REF CURSOR ORDVideo, IMU 9-1
about REF CURSOR types, JSS 5-40 reference. See REFs
example, JSS 5-41 reference semantics, ADL 2-3, ADL 10-21
SQLJ support, JSS 5-41 BFILEs enables multiple BFILE columns for each
REF CURSOR datatype, PLS 6-16 record, ADL 12-6
defining, PLS 6-17 external LOBs, IPI 5-3
REF CURSOR variables reference semantics (ANSI dynamic SQL), PCC
as parameters to table functions, PLS 8-39 14-8
predefined SYS_REFCURSOR type, PLS 8-39 reference tables
REF cursors variables See dimension tables, DWG 8-7
binding and defining, OCI 5-44 reference types
REF data inheritance, JJP 2-42
importing, UTL 2-59 representing in Java, JJP 1-23
REF fields strongly typed, JJP 1-24
example, UTL 10-43 referenceable objects, IPI 3-3
REF function, PLS 10-35, SQL 6-124, ADO 2-52 referenced
REF operator, DCD 1-9 keys, CON 21-13
REF type modifier, PLS 10-31 objects
RefAny class, IPI 8-139 dependencies, CON 15-2
methods, IPI 8-139, IPI 8-143 REFERENCES clause
reference of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27
for cman.ora, NER 9-3 to NER 9-12 REFERENCES object privilege, SQL 17-47
for ldap.ora, NER 11-2 to NER 11-3 on a table, SQL 17-48
for Listener Control utility commands, NER on a view, SQL 17-48
1-5 to NER 1-36 REFERENCES privilege, ADG 11-24, ADG 11-35
for listener.ora, NER 8-3 to NER 8-20 CASCADE CONSTRAINTS option, SAG 25-18
for names.ora, NER 10-3 to NER 10-29 revoking, SAG 25-18
for Oracle Connection Manager Control utility when granted through a role, CON 23-22
commands, NER 2-5 to NER 2-33 references to objects (REFs)
for Oracle Names Control utility declaring, PCC 17-45
commands, NER 3-2 to NER 3-95 using, PCC 17-45
for sqlnet.ora, NER 6-3 to NER 6-52 using in embedded SQL, PCC 17-46
for tnsnames.ora, NER 7-7 to NER 7-24 references, external, PLS 8-52
host variable, PCO 2-8 referencing
Reference - host tables, PCO 7-4
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.Reference, JP host variables, PCO 4-22
R 11-269 indicator variables, PCO 4-26
REFERENCE clause of host arrays, PCC 8-2, PCC 8-3
in TYPE statement, PCC 5-14 of host variables, ZZP 1-10
reference cursor, PCO 6-30 of indicator variables, ZZP 1-12

Master Index-524
VARCHAR variables, PCO 4-30 materialized views, SPR 33-10, SPR 33-12, SPR
REFERENCING clause 33-14, REP 1-12, REP 3-64, CON 10-24, RAR
of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-97, SQL 15-104 8-2, RAR 8-34, RAR 15-9, RAR 15-12, RAR
REFERENCING option, ADG 15-18 15-13
referential integrity, OLS 7-14, OLS 7-16, OLS 7-17, monitoring, DWG 14-19, RAR 10-15, RAR 10-16
OSD 9-3, OSG 2-3, CON 20-12, CON 21-13 on-demand, REP 3-68
cascade rule, CON 21-3 options, DWG 8-25
distributed database systems retries, REP A-9
application development, SAG 30-3 rollback segments
distributed databases and, ADG 4-15 troubleshooting, REP A-12
examples of, CON 21-21 scheduling, REP 3-68
one-to-many relationship, ADG 4-11 troubleshooting, REP A-11
one-to-one relationship, ADG 4-11 troubleshooting
PRIMARY KEY constraints, CON 21-11 ORA-12004 error, REP A-12
privileges required to create foreign keys, ADG ORA-942 error, REP A-12
4-27 truncating materialized views
restrict rule, CON 21-3 troubleshooting, REP A-12
self-referential constraints, ADG 15-42, REP Refresh button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
2-25, CON 21-14, CON 21-21 4-10
set to default rule, CON 21-3 REFRESH clause
set to null rule, CON 21-3 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-100,
triggers and, ADG 15-39 to ADG 15-43 SQL 9-104
referential integrity constraints, SQL 7-14 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-10
disabling for import, UTL 2-8 REFRESH COMPLETE clause
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-25 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-105
referential integrity support, ADW 1-17 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20
multilevel constraints, ADW 1-17 Refresh Entry button, in Oracle Directory
referral object class, OID 7-20 Manager, OID 4-10
referrals, OID 2-25, ODS 2-6 Refresh Entry menu item, OID 4-9
kinds, OID 2-27 refresh error
ReflectPermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD snapshots
5-22 Import, UTL 2-63
refresh REFRESH FAST clause
automatic, REP 3-68 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-104
complete, REP 3-64 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20
DBMS_REFRESH package REFRESH FORCE clause
CHANGE procedure, REP 4-19 of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-105
failures, REP A-9 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20
fast, REP 3-65 refresh groups, REP 1-6, REP 1-12, REP 3-61
determining possibility of, REP 3-29 adding members to, SPR 51-2, RAR 19-3
force, REP 3-67 adding objects to, RAR 5-10, RAR 5-18
group, REP 3-68 creating, SPR 51-6, RAR 5-7, RAR 5-14, RAR
incremental, CON 10-24 19-6
initiating, REP 3-68 data dictionary views, RAR 28-1
interval, REP 3-68 deleting, SPR 51-5, RAR 19-5
job queue processes, CON 8-12 deployment templates, REP 4-19
manual, REP 3-68 monitoring, RAR 10-14
materialized view sites, SPR 53-87, RAR 20-84 refresh, RAR 8-2

Master Index-525
refresh interval declaring, PCC 17-45
changing, SPR 51-3, RAR 19-3 defining, OCI 5-22, OCI 11-39
refreshing dereferencing of, ADO 2-6, ADO 9-19, CON
manually, SPR 51-8, RAR 19-8 13-10
removing members from, SPR 51-9, RAR 19-9 for rows of object views, ADO 5-3, CON 13-24
size considerations, REP 3-62 implicit dereferencing of, ADO 2-6, ADO 9-19,
troubleshooting, REP A-9 CON 13-10
REFRESH networking parameter, NER 10-5 indexes on, ADO 2-11
REFRESH ON COMMIT clause indexing, ADO 8-11
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-105 indicator variables for, OCI 2-35, OCI 2-37
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20 materialized views, REP 3-44
REFRESH ON DEMAND clause object identifiers, ADO 9-23
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-106 obtaining, ADO 2-6
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20 pinning, ADO 4-5, ADO 5-4, CON 13-26
Refresh Subtree Entries button, in Oracle Directory replication, REP 2-17, REP 3-44
Manager, OID 4-10 retrieving from server, OCI 10-11
Refresh Subtree Entries menu item, OID 4-9 scoped, ADO 2-5, ADO 2-12, ADO 6-4, ADO
REFRESH_GROUPED_POLICY procedure, ADG 8-10, CON 13-10
12-50, ADG 12-51 size of, ADO 6-4
REFRESH_POLICY procedure, ADG 12-50, ADG storage, ADO 8-10
12-51 substitutability and, ADO 2-43, ADO 2-45
refresher updating, SQL 12-42
creating, RAR 2-25, RAR 2-32 use of table aliases, ADO 2-14
refreshing, OCI 13-11 using, PCC 17-45
list of completed tasks, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-8 using in embedded SQL, PCC 17-46
list of pending tasks, OCM 2-12 validating, SQL 12-42
materialized views, DWG 14-12 WITH ROWID option, ADO 8-12
nested materialized views, DWG 14-23 refs, PLS 10-31
objects, OCI 13-11 dangling, PLS 10-36
partitioning, DWG 14-2 declaring, PLS 10-31
tables, SPR 80-57 dereferencing, PLS 10-36
workspaces, SPR 80-58 REFTOHEX function, SQL 6-125
Refreshing Discovery data conversion, CON 12-27
Refresh Topology Menu Choice, OEA 3-8 region attributes
refreshing tables, ADW 2-67 example of getting, OSA 4-8
refreshing workspaces, SPR 80-58, ADW 2-69 for MdmHierarchy objects, OSA 2-12
RefreshTable procedure, SPR 80-57, ADW 2-67 region database
RefreshWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-58, ADW configure database server, NET 9-27, NET 9-32
2-69 create Oracle Names server, NET 9-28
REFs, SQL 2-38, SQL 7-16, ADO 2-5 defined, NET 3-26
as containers for OIDs, SQL 2-38 regions
binding, OCI 5-10, OCI 11-37 delegated administrative, NET 3-32
comparing, ADO 2-50 delegated administrative under root, NET 3-34
constraints on, ADO 2-12, ADO 8-10 delegated administrative, diagram, NET 3-33
constructing from object identifiers, ADO 6-2 example of getting, OSA 4-8
cursor variables, binding, OCI 5-17 in Oracle Names, NET 3-25, NET 3-31
dangling, SQL 12-42, ADO 2-5, ADO 2-6, ADO of an MdmDimension, OSA 2-9
2-12, CON 13-10 organizing multiple administrative

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network, NET 3-31 registering a service package, DSU 3-9
root administrative, NET 3-32 registering an external procedure, DCD 4-3
REGISTER clause registering column types/sizes, JSS 10-23
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-33 registering events, OEA 6-31
REGISTER command, NET 9-47, NER 3-34, RMR registering parameter sizes, JSS 10-25
2-157, RMN 16-6, RMN 16-7 registration
REGISTER CONNECT SQL statement, PCC F-98 client request for, ADQ 17-7
register JDBC drivers cross-node, RAC 8-8
for runtime, JSS 4-5 to a queue, ADQ 2-5
for translation, JSS 8-44 registration for notification vs. listener, ADQ 6-3
REGISTER LOGFILE clause registration, directory, OID 35-3
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-47 Registrations page
register request Event window, OEA 6-39
server response, ADQ 17-31 registry
REGISTER_NS command, NER 3-37 PM\db_name key, RAC B-4
registerCallback method, JJD 6-26 REGR_AVGX function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-32
registerConnectionFactory, JPR 4-90, JPR 4-91, JPR REGR_AVGY function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-32
4-92 REGR_COUNT function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-32
registered destination REGR_INTERCEPT function, SQL 6-126, DWG
map objects, OEA 4-8 19-32
registered non-Oracle queues REGR_R2 function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-32
altering, ADQ 18-19 REGR_SLOPE function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-32
example, ADQ 18-20 REGR_SXX function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-33
monitoring, ADQ 18-20 REGR_SXY function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-33
Registered Page (Events Pane), OEM 2-8 REGR_SYY function, SQL 6-126, DWG 19-33
registerHandler, XDG 12-26 regression
registering detecting, DWG 21-66
aliases with Oracle Names, NET 9-52 regressions, OSG 2-6
AQ Agent, ADQ 17-52 Regular Administrator, OEC 4-7
AQ queues, ADQ 18-20 Reinstalling
global database links with Oracle Names, NET Oracle XML DB
9-49 reinstalling, XDG A-4
JDBC connection parameters through reject files
LDAP, ADQ 13-8 specifying for SQL*Loader, UTL 5-11
JDBC URL through LDAP, ADQ 13-11 rejected records
net service names with Oracle Names, NET SQL*Loader, UTL 3-10, UTL 5-12
9-46 RELATE function, SUG 11-4
non-Oracle queues, ADQ 18-18 related documentation, OAD iii
objects with Oracle Names, NET 9-46 related documents, IMU iii
propagator for local database, SPR 13-17 related publications, OEA viii
through the database, JDBC connection related term operator, TXT 3-39
parameters, ADQ 13-4 related term query feedback, TXT 10-9
through the database, JDBC URL, ADQ 13-6 Related Variables element
user callbacks, OCI 9-32 meaning in appendices, SNM 5-2
registering a directory, OID 35-4 RELATION command, OLA 12-7
registering a service, DSU 3-6 arguments for allocation, OLA 9-7
registering a service consumer application, DSU for allocation, OLA 9-6
5-2 operators for allocation, OLA 9-7

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syntax for aggregation, OLA 12-12 Source objects for, OSA 6-14
Relational Access Administrator (obsolete), OSG relative distinguished name (RDN), NET 3-7
A-3 relative distinguished names, ODS 2-9
Relational Access Manager (obsolete), OSG A-3 relative distinguished names (RDNs), OID 2-3,
relational data, OLA 10-1 OAD 2-3
See also SQL displaying for each entry, OID 7-2
copying into analytic workspace, OLA modifying
10-3 to OLA 10-20 by using command line tools, OID 7-13
inserting from analytic workspace, OLA by using ldapmodify, OID A-32
10-28 to OLA 10-32 modifying by using ldapmodify, OAD A-25
updating from analytic workspace, OLA modifying, by using ldapmoddn, OID 7-14
10-28 to OLA 10-32 relative field positioning
relational database management system where a field starts and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-46
(RDBMS), CON 13-2 with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE
SQL, CON 14-2 clauses, UTL 5-40
relational databases contrasted to directories, OID relative naming
1-2 directory naming, NET 3-15
relational design Java Database Connectivity (JDBC)
planning, SAG 1-6 OCI drivers, NET 3-14
relational functional interface reference Thin drivers, NET 3-14
information, IMU 10-1 RELAY_STATISTICS networking parameter, NER
relational functions, OCI C-7 9-9
server round-trips, OCI C-2 releasability, OLS 13-2
relational operators, PLS 2-27, ZZP 1-4 release
COBOL versus SQL, PCO 2-19 definition, MIG 1-2
relational programming release 9.0 partitioning methods
using OCCI, IPI 2-1 downgrading, MIG 7-10
relational tables release 9.2 DEFAULT partitions
creating, SQL 15-8, SQL 15-24 downgrading, MIG 7-4
relations release 9.2 partitioning methods
assigning values to, OLA 5-14 downgrading, MIG 7-5
between two dimensions, OLA 3-15 release 9.2 Streams
comparing to text literals, OLA 4-29 downgrading, MIG 7-5
defined, OLA 3-13 release 9.2 subpartition templates
defining, OLA 3-15 downgrading, MIG 7-6
dimensionality of, OLA 3-13 release 9i
example of, OLA 3-15, OLA 3-24, OLA 3-26 migrating to, SUG 15-11
how data is stored, OLA 3-14 RELEASE CHANNEL command (RMAN), RMR
implicit, OLA 3-13 2-159
in aggregation, OLA 12-4 releasing a maintenance channel, RMR 2-160
in allocation, OLA 9-5, OLA 9-6, OLA 9-9 release number (Spatial)
in expressions, OLA 4-12, OLA 4-15 retrieving, SUG 1-26
limiting to single value, OLA 4-9 release number format, SAG 1-8
QDR with, OLA 4-9 RELEASE option, PCO 3-14, PCO 3-19, PCC 3-23
replacing dimension of, OLA 4-9 COMMIT statement, PCO 3-14
self, OLA 3-15, OLA 3-24, OLA 3-26 if omitted, PCC 3-23
used when reading files, OLA 11-13 in COMMIT statement, PCC 3-18
relationships in ROLLBACK statement, PCC 3-21

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omitting, PCO 3-20 remote clients
purpose of, PCC 3-18 authenticating, REF 1-140
restriction on, PCC 3-21 remote connections, SAG 1-25
restrictions, PCO 3-19 connecting as SYSOPER/SYSDBA, SAG 1-13
ROLLBACK statement, PCO 3-16 password files, SAG 1-20
release( ), IMJ 9-76, IMJ 9-94 remote data
release() method (releasing connection querying, SAG 29-33
contexts), JJP 2-30, JJP 4-44 updating, SAG 29-33
RELEASE_CURSOR remote database
precompiler option declaration of, PCO F-26, PCC F-38
what it affects, PCC C-7 remote dependencies, ADG 9-22, CON 15-11
RELEASE_CURSOR clause, PGR 14-27 signatures, ADG 9-24
RELEASE_CURSOR option, PCO D-7 specifying timestamps or signatures, ADG 9-29
of ORACLE Precompilers, PCO F-15, PCC F-19 remote exception handling, ADG 9-40, ADG 15-19
using to improve performance, PCC C-12 remote instances, RAA 2-20, RAA 4-19
RELEASE_CURSOR precompiler option, PCO remote logins, REF 1-139
14-36, PCC 10-38 remote operation
releaseResource(), JPR 12-24 Export/Import, UTL 1-53, UTL 2-54
releases, SAG 1-8 remote procedure calls, SAG 28-46
checking the Oracle database release distributed databases and, SAG 28-46
number, SAG 1-10 Remote queries, OTP 5-36
multiple, MIG 1-9 remote queries, SAG 30-4
relevance ranking distributed databases and, SAG 28-33
word queries, TXT F-2 execution, SAG 30-4
reliability, and replication, OID 2-21 post-processing, SAG 30-4
relinking with SQL*Net, MIG 6-3 remote transactions, SAG 28-35
RELOAD command defined, SAG 28-35
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-10 parallel DML and DDL restrictions, DWG
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-39 21-11, CON 18-12
reloading classes, dynamic, JSE 4-25 remote upload method, IMA 5-1
reloading page, dynamic, JSE 4-25 JDBC driver and, IMA 5-2
RELOADS in V$LIBRARYCACHE, SNM A-36, remote users, OLS 11-4
SNM A-41 REMOTE_ADMIN networking parameter, NER
RelocateWriterSite procedure, SPR 80-59, ADW 9-10
2-71 REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE initialization
relocating control files, SAG 6-5 parameter, REF 1-137
RELY clause setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-103
of constraints, SQL 7-22 REMOTE_DEPENDENCIES_MODE initialization
RELY constraints, DWG 7-6 parameter, REF 1-138
remaining( ), IMJ 7-14, IMJ 7-30 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10
REMARKS column setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-103
PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23 REMOTE_DEPENDENCIES_MODE
remastering parameter, ADG 9-29, CON 15-11
during failover, RCO 10-5 REMOTE_LISTENER initialization parameter, REF
resources, RCO 10-14 1-138
reminders, OAS 18-9 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-103
REMOPERATOR in an allocation, OLA 9-9 REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE initialization
remote access indicator, PLS 2-17 parameter, MIG 3-19, SAG 1-22, REF 1-139

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and control files, SQL 13-16 ld(org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-148
and databases, SQL 13-23 removeChild(Node) -
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-104 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.removeChild(or
upgrading, MIG D-28 g.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-204
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT initialization removeChild(Node) -
parameter, SAG 28-17, REF 1-140 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.removeChild
setting, SAG 24-12 (org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-225
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-104 removeDOMBuilderErrorListener(DOMBuilderErro
REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT parameter rListener), JPR 12-11
CyberSafe authentication, OAS 5-8 removeDOMBuilderListener(DOMBuilderListener),
REMOTE_OS_ROLES initialization JPR 12-11
parameter, REF 1-140 removeDOMTransformerErrorListener(XSLTransfor
setting, SAG 25-9, SAG 25-26 merErrorListener), JPR 12-29
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-104 removeEventListener(String, EventListener,
removable savepoints, ADW 1-6 boolean) -
REMOVE_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.removeEventLi
1-14 stener(java.lang.String,
REMOVE_EVENT procedure, TXT 9-5 org.w3c.dom.events.EventListener,
REMOVE_PAIR member procedure, SPR 109-8, boolean), JPR 11-204
STM 14-20, STM 14-21 removeMimeType( ) method, IMA 4-58
REMOVE_RULE procedure, SPR 64-23, SPR 73-34, removeParam(String) -
STM 11-6, STM 12-15, STM 13-10, STM 14-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.removePara
REMOVE_SCHEMA_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, m(java.lang.String), JPR 11-326
OLS 8-10 removeParam(String, String) -
REMOVE_SECTION procedure, TXT 7-47 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.removePara
REMOVE_SQE procedure, TAD 3-16, TXT 10-14 m(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
REMOVE_STOPCLASS procedure, TAD 2-27, TXT 11-319
7-49 removeSampleAnns( ) method, IMA 4-16
REMOVE_STOPTHEME procedure, TAD 2-27, removeSubAnnotation( ) method, IMA 4-17
TXT 7-50 removeSubscriber, JPR 2-29
REMOVE_STOPWORD procedure, TAD 2-26, RemoveWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-61, ADW
TAD 2-27, TXT 7-51 2-73
REMOVE_TABLE_POLICY procedure, OLS 8-3, RemoveWorkspaceTree procedure, SPR 80-62,
OLS 8-5 ADW 2-75
REMOVE_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-14 removeXSLTParam(String) -
removeAttribute( ) method, IMA 4-15 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.removeXSL
removeAttribute(String) - TParam(java.lang.String), JPR 8-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.removeAttri removeXSLTParam(String) -
bute(java.lang.String), JPR 11-169 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.remove
removeAttributeNode(Attr) - XSLTParam(java.lang.String), JPR 9-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.removeAttri removeXSLTransformerListener(XSLTransformerLis
buteNode(org.w3c.dom.Attr), JPR 11-170 tener), JPR 12-30
removeAttributeNS(String, String) - removing
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.removeAttri a data item from a user-defined class, ODP 4-22
buteNS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR a line from a chart, ODP 4-44
11-170 job with Remove menu item, OEA 5-11
removeChild(Node) - messaging gateway links, ADQ 18-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.removeChi problems with a job, OEA 5-11

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problems with an event, OEA 6-41 REORDER_NS command, MIG B-20, NET 9-37,
registered events, OEA 6-41 NET 9-39, NET 11-11, NER 3-40
See deleting Reorg Wizard, OEM 5-11, OTP 23-1
removing data, PGR 21-21 Accessing, OTP 23-3
removing records from the recovery catalog, RMN failure prediction, OTP 23-1
18-18 Impact Summary Report, OTP 23-6
removing snapshots, PGR 21-21 recovery from reorganization job failure, OTP
removing workspaces, SPR 80-61, ADW 1-9, ADW 23-6
2-73 reorganization job submission, OTP 23-6
RENAME clause reviewing reorganization job, OTP 23-6
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-79 specifying objects to reorganize, OTP 23-4
of ALTER OUTLINE, SQL 9-121 REPADMIN account, OLS 11-9, OLS 11-13, OLS
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-37 11-14
of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-3 REPAIR_TABLE view. See DBA_REPAIR_TABLE
RENAME CONSTRAINT clause view
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-58 repairing data block corruption
RENAME DATABASE clause DBMS_REPAIR, SAG 22-2 to SAG 22-15
ALTER DATABASE statement, RMN 10-19 Re-Parse Frequency data view, ODP 7-7
RENAME DATAFILE clause reparsing, ADG 12-16
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-103 REPEAT command, NER 3-42
RENAME FILE clause REPEAT UNTIL structure
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-14, SQL 9-39 mimicking, PLS 4-12
RENAME GLOBAL_NAME clause REPEATABLE READ transactions, JSS 7-50
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-52 repeatable reads, ADG 7-8, ADG 7-11, CON 20-3
RENAME PARTITION clause, SAG 17-51 repeated field sections
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-69, SQL 9-83 querying, TXT 3-59
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-73 REPLACE AS OBJECT clause
RENAME statement, ADG 2-33, SQL 17-87, SAG of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-10
21-3, CON 14-4 REPLACE function, SQL 6-134
RENAME SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-51 treatment of nulls, PLS 2-35
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-69, SQL 9-83 REPLACE SCRIPT command, RMR 2-161
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-73 REPLACE table
RENAME_COLUMN member procedure, SPR example, UTL 10-15
108-27 replacing a table using SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33
renamed initialization parameters, MIG D-39 replaceChild(Node, Node) -
renaming oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.replaceChi
a data item in a user-defined class, ODP 4-22 ld(org.w3c.dom.Node,
a user-defined analysis, ODP 4-41 org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR 11-148
a user-defined class, ODP 4-23 replaceChild(Node, Node) -
change plan, OCM 2-10 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.replaceChild(or
renaming control files, SAG 6-5 g.w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR
renaming files 11-205
Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-22 replaceChild(Node, Node) -
renaming index, TXT 1-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.replaceChild
renderer, definition, ADX Glossary-17 (org.w3c.dom.Node, org.w3c.dom.Node), JPR
REOPEN option 11-226
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n initialization replacement characters
parameter, SAG 8-18 CONVERT SQL function, GLO 7-6

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replaceXMLData(Connection, String, String, tnsnames.ora, OID 22-5
String), JPR 16-9 conflict resolution, REP 1-18, REP 2-10, REP
replacing preferences, TXT 1-4 2-58, RAR 6-1
replicas, OID 2-22 uniqueness, RAR 6-25
in deployment, OID 13-4 conflicts
replicated data in Oracle Names, NET 3-26 detecting, REP 2-57
replicated directories, conceptual discussion, OID levels of occurrence, OID 21-7
2-21 procedural replication, REP 1-20
replicated objects resolving manually, OID 22-30
dropping from master sites, SPR 53-67 typical causes of, OID 21-8
replication, ADL 8-10, OID 2-21, OID 2-23, OID connection qualifiers, REP 2-22
3-14, JPG 1-8 considerations, OID 13-6
adding a new node for, OID 22-22, OID 22-27 constraints
administration, REP 1-15, REP 2-31 troubleshooting, REP A-6
administrative request queue, REP 2-35 creating an environment, REP 7-25, RAR 1-2
administrative requests, REP 2-33 data dictionary views, RAR 10-1, RAR 25-1
states, REP 2-36 data requirements, REP 5-2
agreement parameters, OID 22-17 database copy procedure, OID 23-1
modifying, OID 22-18, OID 22-19 database links, REP 2-19
viewing and modifying, OID 22-18 CONNECT TO clause, REP 2-20
agreements, OID 5-14, OID 21-2, OID 22-18 creating, RAR 2-20
adding nodes to, OID 22-20 Replication Management tool, REP 2-21
configuring, OID 22-12, OID 22-17 USING clause, REP 2-20
applications that use, REP 1-3 database migration overview, MIG E-2
architecture, OID 21-3 datetime datatypes
assignment tables, REP 4-22 abbreviations, SPR 1-6, RAR 11-4
asynchronous propagation, REP 1-6, REP 2-40 DDL statements, REP 1-17
availability, REP 6-33 deferred transaction queues, REP 2-30
backup and recovery for, REP 6-36 diagnosing problems with, REP A-7
catalog views, RAR 10-1, RAR 25-1 managing, RAR 9-14
change conflicts deferred transactions, REP 1-6, REP 2-30
monitoring, OID 22-30 data dictionary views, RAR 27-1
change logs, OID 1-8, OID 21-6 defined, REP 1-2
character sets, REP B-1 definition, CON 1-35
checking imported data, REP 6-37 DELAY_SECONDS parameter, REP 2-51
cold backup, OID 23-1 deleting a node, OID 22-27
column groups, REP 2-39, RAR 6-4, RAR 6-7, dependencies
RAR 6-11, RAR 6-14, RAR 6-17, RAR 6-22 minimizing, REP 2-56
column subsetting, REP 1-11 dependency tracking, REP 2-55
compared to Oracle Real Application deployment templates, REP 1-13, REP 4-1
Clusters, REP 2-6, REP 6-34 user-defined types, REP 4-7, RAR 4-2
compatibility, MIG 5-48 determining differences between tables, RAR
configuration parameters 9-9
modifying, OID 22-15 disabling, SPR 57-2, RAR 7-50, RAR 9-5, RAR
viewing and modifying, OID 22-14 24-3
configuring, OID 22-12 distributed schema management, REP 1-17
Oracle9i Replication, OID 22-7 downgrading, MIG 7-28
sqlnet.ora, OID 22-5 dropping support for, SPR 80-26, ADW 2-27

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dynamic performance views, RAR 26-1 materialized view logs, REP 1-13
enabling, SPR 57-3, RAR 7-50, RAR 9-5, RAR managing, RAR 8-16
9-6, RAR 24-3 materialized view sites
error queues, REP 2-31 advantages, REP 6-10
managing, RAR 9-18 materialized views, REP 1-8, REP 3-1
failover, REP 6-36 materialized views (snapshots), OLS 11-9, OLS
failure tolerance, OID 13-7 11-13, OLS 11-15, CON 10-22
filter columns, REP 6-17 minimum communication, REP 2-50
flowchart for creating environment, REP 7-25, modes, REP 2-31
RAR 1-2 monitoring, RAR 10-1
garbage collection, OID 22-14 deferred transactions, RAR 10-19
generating support for, SPR 80-32, ADW 2-34, error transactions, RAR 10-24
RAR 3-13 master environments, RAR 10-2
groups, REP 1-5, REP 2-37 materialized view environments, RAR 10-10
hybrid configurations, REP 1-14 performance, RAR 10-28
Import check, REP 6-37 multimaster, REP 1-6, REP 2-1, OID 1-8, OID
in deployment, OID 13-6 13-4, OID 21-2
indextypes, REP 2-28 multitier materialized views, REP 1-8
initialization parameters, REP 6-4 naming contexts, OID 22-2
installing and configuring, OID 22-2 nodes
internal procedures, REP 2-30 adding, OID 22-22
internal triggers, REP 2-30 deleting, OID 22-27
interval datatypes objects, REP 2-24
abbreviations, SPR 1-6, RAR 11-4 adding to deployment template, RAR 4-6
introduction, REP 1-2 adding to master group, RAR 3-7
job queue processes, REP 6-14 altering, RAR 6-10, RAR 9-2
job queues, REP 2-31 dropping from master sites, RAR 20-64
jobs, REP 2-33 obsolete procedures, MIG E-20
load balancing, OID 13-6 Oracle Streams, STM 19-1
LOBs, REP 6-3 adding databases, STM 19-69
log location, OID 5-14 adding objects, STM 19-59
login events, OID 5-30 multiple source databases, STM 19-82
LONG column single source database, STM 19-2
converting to LOB, RAR 9-7 Oracle9i, OID 21-3
loose consistency model, OID 13-6 overview, OID 21-1
managing, OID 22-1 parallel propagation
managing an environment, RAR 43 monitoring, RAR 10-30, RAR 10-31
mass deployment, REP 4-2 performance, REP 2-47
master, REP 1-8 planning for, REP 6-1, RAR 1-4
master definition site, REP 1-5 preparing the Oracle Net Services environment
master groups, REP 1-5, REP 2-37 for, OID 22-4
creating, RAR 3-2 problems
master materialized views, REP 1-8 troubleshooting, REP A-1
master sites, REP 1-5, REP 2-18 procedural replication, REP 1-19, RAR 7-47
adding, RAR 3-11 restrictions, RAR 7-47
advantages, REP 6-10 user-defined types, RAR 7-49
materialized view groups, REP 1-5 procedures
creating, RAR 5-4, RAR 5-6, RAR 5-14 troubleshooting, REP A-5

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process, OID 21-9, OID 21-11, OID 21-12, OID suspending, REP 2-32
21-14 synchronizing local site, SPR 80-85, ADW 2-107
on the consumer side, OID 21-5 synchronous, REP 1-19, REP 2-42
on the supplier side, OID 21-4 tables, REP 6-2
propagation, REP 2-40 and DML incompatibility, REP A-4
propagator, REP 2-19 datatypes allowed, REP 6-2
registering, RAR 2-6, RAR 2-7 dependency tracking, REP 6-4
quiesce, REP 1-7, REP 2-31 DML incompatibility, REP A-4
real-time replication. See synchronous replication transaction propagation protection, REP 2-53
reasons to implement, OID 13-6 transactions
receiver, REP 2-19 dependency ordering, REP 2-54
registering, RAR 2-7 transport mechanism, OID 21-3
refresh, REP 1-12 triggers, RAR 9-7
refresh groups, REP 1-6, REP 1-12 troubleshooting, REP A-5
reliability and, OID 2-21 troubleshooting, REP A-1
relocating writer site, SPR 80-59, ADW 2-71 Unicode, REP B-8
replicated objects, RAR 9-1 unsupported datatypes
replication administrator (REPADMIN BFILE, REP 6-2
user), REP 2-19 LONG, REP 6-2
replication management API, REP 1-17 upgrading, MIG 3-11, MIG D-5
replication queues, RAR 9-1 user-defined datatypes, REP 2-12, REP 3-36
restrictions uses of, REP 1-2
parallel DML, DWG 21-25 using with Workspace Manager, ADW C-1
resuming, REP 2-32, RAR 3-15 with Oracle Label Security, OLS 11-9, OLS 11-10
retries WM_REPLICATION_INFO view, ADW 3-14
applying changes, OID 2-23 writer and nonwriter sites, ADW C-1
modifying number of, OID 22-16 replication catalog, REP 1-17
row subsetting, REP 1-11 DBA_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES, REP 3-47
row-level dependency tracking, SQL 13-9, SQL DBA_REGISTERED_MVIEWS, REP 3-47
15-55 DBA_REPCATLOG, REP 2-33
scheduled links, REP 1-15 incorrect views, REP A-7
creating, RAR 2-21 USER_REFRESH, REP A-10
security, RAR A-1 USER_REFRESH_CHILDREN, REP A-10
See also materialized views replication catalog views, RAR 25-1
server comments
stopping, OID A-9 updating, RAR 7-45
setting up sites, RAR 2-2 monitoring replication, RAR 10-1
single master, REP 2-3 replication groups
sites, REP 1-5 offline instantiation of, SPR 36-2, SPR 36-3, SPR
choosing, REP 6-9 36-5, SPR 36-6, SPR 36-7
setup, RAR 2-2 replication management API, REP 1-17, REP 2-33,
specifying number of worker threads, OID RAR 11-1
22-15 conflict resolution, RAR 6-1
sponsor node, OID 23-3 deployment templates
statistics creating, RAR 4-3
clearing, RAR 10-31 instantiating, RAR 4-19
status location, OID 5-14 packaging, RAR 4-12
survivability, REP 6-33 examples, RAR 11-2

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managing a replication environment, RAR 43 report
managing replicated objects, RAR 9-1 about the dependency and dependent objects for
managing replication queues, RAR 9-1 an exemplar, OCM 3-13
master groups about the impact of executing a script, OCM
creating, RAR 3-2 3-20
materialized view groups about the objects in a baseline, OCM 1-10, OSM
creating, RAR 5-4 5-7
overview, RAR 1-1 about the results of a comparison, OCM 1-11,
packages, RAR 35, RAR 36, RAR 11-1 OSM 5-9
setting up replication sites, RAR 2-2 generating for an analysis report, ODP 4-51
Replication Management tool. See Oracle Replication generating for completed task history
Management tool entries, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9
replication objects, REP 1-4, REP 2-28 generating for pending task history
altering, RAR 9-2 entries, OCM 2-12
at materialized view sites REPORT command, RMR 2-164, RMN 17-11
problems creating, REP A-8 for viewing objects, OLA 2-17
functions, REP 2-27 NEED BACKUP option, RMN 17-11
indexes, REP 2-25 with sparse data, OLA 4-14
on foreign keys, REP 6-2 report command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-14
packages, REP 2-26 Report Definition, OEA 8-2
procedures, REP 2-27 Report element, OEA 8-4
recreating, REP A-5 report elements, OEA 8-15
sequences, REP 2-29 report generation, applications, OEA 8-10
tables, REP 2-24, REP 6-2 REPORT OBSOLETE command, RMN 5-54
altering, RAR 9-5 Report( ) method, IMA 4-82, IMA 6-11
datatypes allowed, REP 6-2 REPORT_NAME variable, PGR 21-11
dependency tracking, REP 6-4 reportCharacters(String, boolean) -
DML incompatibility, REP A-4 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.reportCharac
foreign keys, REP 6-2 ters(java.lang.String, boolean), JPR 11-328
primary keys, REP 6-2 ReportError(short, Object, String, int, String), IMA
unable to generate support for, REP A-5 4-83
triggers, REP 2-27 ReportError(short, Throwable) method, IMA 4-84
replication of data in Oracle Names, NET 9-33 Reporting, OEA 8-2
replication server reporting applications, OSG 1-3
log file location, OID 3-14 reporting functions, DWG 19-24
replication server. See directory replication server reporting options (translator), JSS 8-45
replication, advanced, OSD 9-7 reporting problems to Oracle Support
replication, of directories, ODS 3-3 Services, OEC F-2
benefits, ODS 3-3 Reporting website, OEA 8-6
definition, ODS 3-3 Reporting, configuring, OEC 4-21
REPLICATION_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING reportNode(XMLNode) -
initialization parameter, REP 6-8, REF 1-141 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.reportNode(
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-105 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode), JPR 11-328
replication-specific debugging, OID 5-26 reports, RMN 7-2, RMN 17-2, RMN 17-11
replies function Analysis, OTP 17-1
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-7 Cross Reference, OTP 17-2
reply functions database incarnations, RMN 17-27
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-7 database schema, RMN 17-14, RMN 17-27

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generating, OTP 17-1 another, OCM 2-14, OSM 6-10
generating for charts, ODP 3-23, OSM 3-20 RMAN, RMN 4-5, RMN 4-11
objects needing a backup, RMN 17-12 querying, RMN 17-2
obsolete backups, RMN 7-4, RMN 17-13, RMN sizing, OEC C-1
17-14, RMN 17-27 Oracle Change Management Pack, OEC C-3
orphaned backups, RMN 7-5 Oracle Diagnostics Pack, OEC C-2
overview, RMN 7-3 Oracle Enterprise Manager Console and DBA
performance, PGR 21-3, PGR 21-9 Management Pack, OEC C-2
Recommendation Summary, OTP 17-2 Oracle Management Pack for Oracle
scenarios, RMN 17-27 Applications, OEC C-4
Session Data, OTP 17-2 Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, OEC
Statspack, PGR 21-10 C-4
unrecoverable backups, RMN 17-13, RMN Oracle Standard Management Pack, OEC
17-14 C-5
reports. See also Session Data report, Analysis report Oracle Tuning Pack, OEC C-3
reports, creating, OEA 8-9 storing change management objects in, OCM
reports, editing, OEA 8-10 2-1, OSM 6-1
reports, user-defined, OEA 8-11 See also standalone repository
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - repository credentials, saving, OEC 3-16
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.reportSAX repository database
Events(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR installing, RAC 7-8
11-118 Repository Error Messages (PRKR), RAA C-14
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - repository user password, OEC 3-9
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.reportSAX repository user password, changing, OEC F-19
Events(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR repository, definition, ADX Glossary-17
11-149 repository, dropping, OEC 3-34
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - repository, standalone
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.reportSAXEv create a database user for, OEC 2-11
ents(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 11-171 create a tablespace for, OEC 2-9
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - database requirements for, OEC 2-8
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.reportSAXEven reproducing
ts(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 11-205 object definitions at a destination
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - database, OCM 1-12, OCM 1-15
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.reportSAXEvents(o table definitions and data at a destination
rg.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 11-251 database, OCM 1-17, OCM 3-14
reportSAXEvents(ContentHandler) - table definitions and data using drag and
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.reportSAXEvents drop, OCM 1-17
(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 11-264 request
repositories, SNM 1-4 invalid, OTP 13-18
Repository, XDG 3-34, XDG 13-4 used in workload, OTP 14-6
based on WebDAV, XDG 3-35 request definition xsd file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-6, DSU
hierarchy explained, XDG 3-35 6-19
query-based access, XDG 3-36 request dispatcher (JSP-servlet interaction), JSE 3-6
where is the data stored, XDG 13-6 request events (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
repository, OTP 4-3, OTP 4-14 request modes, PGR 24-18
application runtime, OSG 3-10 request object (implicit), JSE 1-16
backing up, OEC 3-30 request scope (JSP objects), JSE 1-15
copying change management objects to RequestDispatcher interface, JSE 3-6

Master Index-536
requesting a JSP page, JSE 1-8 RESET_MEASURE procedure, SUG 14-71
REQUIRED - RESET_STATS command, NER 3-44
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.REQUIRED, JP RESETLOGS operation
R 11-16, JPR 11-21 backup after, UMR 4-30
requirements following up, UMR 4-30
Export utility, MIG 8-3 when necessary, UMR 4-26
for creating enterprise user security in Active RESETLOGS option
Directory, OAS E-15 ALTER DATABASE statement
for creating Oracle Net directory naming in database backups after using, BRC 4-8
Active Directory, OAS E-15 of ALTER DATABASE, UMR 4-23, UMR 4-25,
for installing Real Application Clusters, RAC UMR 4-26, UMR 4-29
1-5 recovery of database after using, UMR 4-31
for using Oracle with Active Directory, OAS RESETLOGS parameter
E-19 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-18
import utility, MIG 8-3 resetNodeFlag(int) -
tablespace sizes, RAC 2-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.resetNodeFlag(i
requirements for JPublisher, JJP 1-15 nt), JPR 11-206
requirements, environment, JSS 2-3 resetParams() -
reraising an exception, PLS 7-14 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.resetParams(
reserved namespaces, OCI 2-40, PCC B-4 ), JPR 11-319
reserved words, OCI viii, OCI 2-40, PLS F-1, SQL resetParams() -
2-111, SQL C-1, CON 14-2 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.resetParams
misuse of, PLS 2-6 (), JPR 11-326
Oracle, ADA C-2 resetting
using as quoted identifier, PLS 2-7 propagation jobs, ADQ 18-22
reserved words and characters, TXT 4-4 resetting SYSMAN password, OEC F-20
escaping, TXT 4-3 resilience, RCG 1-12, RCG 2-4
reserved words and keywords, PCC B-2 resolution columns, STM 7-12
reset, JPR 4-41, JPR 4-214 resolution, name, PLS 2-18, PLS D-1
RESET COMPATIBILITY clause RESOLVE clause
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-51 of ALTER JAVA CLASS, SQL 9-90
RESET DATABASE command, RMR 2-172 of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-96
INCARNATION option, RMN 16-10 ResolveConflicts procedure, SPR 80-63, ADW 2-77
reset sequence of, SQL 9-25 resolveNamespacePrefix(String), JPR 11-6
reset( ), IMJ 7-15, IMJ 7-31 resolveNamespacePrefix(String) -
reset( ) method, IMA 7-71 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.resolveName
reset() - spacePrefix(java.lang.String), JPR 11-171
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.reset(), JPR resolver, JJD 2-12, JJD 7-3, JPG 2-9 to JPG 2-12
11-55 default, JJD 2-13, JPG 2-10
reset() - defined, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-8, JJD 2-13, JJD 2-27, JJD
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.reset(), JPR 3-2, JPG 2-3, JPG 2-4, JPG 2-10
11-94 example, JJD 3-4, JPG 1-20
reset() - ignoring non-existent references, JJD 2-13, JJD
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.reset(), JPR 2-15, JPG 2-10, JPG 2-12
11-243 RESOLVER clause
reset() - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.reset(), JPR 10-15 of ALTER JAVA CLASS, SQL 9-90
reset_compiler_option method, JJD 2-10, JJD 4-4, of ALTER JAVA SOURCE, SQL 9-90
JJD 7-6, JPG 2-6 of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-98

Master Index-537
resolving resource id
errors. See troubleshooting new version, XDG 14-5
resolving conflicts, SPR 80-63, ADW 2-77 resource limitation, OSD 9-6
beginning, SPR 80-9, ADW 2-6 resource limits
committing, SPR 80-12, ADW 2-9 altering in profiles, SAG 24-21
rolling back, SPR 80-69, ADW 2-86 assigning with profiles, SAG 24-20
resource allocation, CON 9-1, CON 9-2, PER 1-9, call level, CON 22-18
PER 1-20 connect time for each session, CON 22-19
CPU time, CON 9-13 costs and, SAG 24-22
directives, CON 9-11 CPU time limit, CON 22-18
levels and priorities, CON 9-16 creating profiles and, SAG 24-20
methods, CON 9-3 determining values for, CON 22-20
multilevel plans, CON 9-13 disabling, SAG 24-19
plan-level methods, CON 9-11 enabling, SAG 24-19
resource allocation methods, SAG 27-4 idle time in each session, CON 22-19
active session pool, SAG 27-15 logical reads limit, CON 22-18
CPU resource, SAG 27-14 number of sessions for each user, CON 22-19
EMPHASIS, SAG 27-14 private SGA space for each session, CON 22-19
limit on degree of parallelism, SAG 27-15 privileges to enable and disable, SAG 24-19
limiting degree of parallelism, SAG 27-15 privileges to set costs, SAG 24-22
PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_ABSOLUTE, SA profiles, SAG 24-18
G 27-15 PUBLIC_DEFAULT profile and, SAG 24-20
queueing resource allocation method, SAG setting to null, SAG 24-21
27-15 resource limits for profiles, REF 1-141, REF 1-142
ROUND-ROBIN, SAG 27-16 resource management
resource bottlenecks, PGR 22-27 application (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
Resource Consumer Groups, OEA 10-12, OEM overview of Oracle JSP extensions, JSE 3-15
4-12 page (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
resource consumer groups, SAG 27-3 request (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
creating, SAG 27-16 to SAG 27-17 session (JspScopeListener), JSE 5-2
DEFAULT_CONSUMER_GROUP, SAG 27-16, standard session management, JSE 3-10
SAG 27-17, SAG 27-21, SAG 27-23 Resource Management events, OEA 6-8
definition, CON 9-3 Resource Manager, SQL 10-31
deleting, SAG 27-17 resource manager, ADG 20-2, PCC 5-56
LOW_GROUP, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-29 events, ADG 16-8
managing, SAG 27-20 to SAG 27-23 resource name, definition, ADX Glossary-17
OTHER_GROUPS, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-13, SAG resource parameters
27-16, SAG 27-19, SAG 27-28 of CREATE PROFILE, SQL 14-70
parameters, SAG 27-16 resource plan directives, SAG 27-4, SAG 27-12
SYS_GROUP, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-28 definition, CON 9-3
updating, SAG 27-17 deleting, SAG 27-19
resource consumer-group methods, CON 9-11 specifying, SAG 27-17 to SAG 27-20
resource consumers updating, SAG 27-19
grouping, CON 9-7 Resource Plan Schedule, OEA 10-13, OEM 4-13
Resource Definition Framework, definition, ADX Resource Plan Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32
Glossary-17 Resource Plans, OEA 10-12, OEM 4-12
resource errors resource plans, SAG 27-3
Import, UTL 2-49 activating, CON 9-8

Master Index-538
creating, SAG 27-10 to SAG 27-16 access using UNDER_PATH, XDG 15-9
definition, CON 9-3 accessing Repository, XDG 13-8
DELETE_PLAN_CASCADE, SAG 27-16 accessing with protocols, XDG 19-6
deleting, SAG 27-15 acquisition and the GCS, RDE 3-6
dynamic, CON 9-8 and recovery processing, RCO 6-7
examples, SAG 27-4, SAG 27-25 and system change numbers (SCN), RCO 5-6
grouping, CON 9-8 associating with free list groups, RAA B-2
hierarchical, CON 9-10 changing privileges, XDG 18-12
levels, CON 9-10 configuration management, XDG 16-8
parameters, SAG 27-14 consumption, parameters affecting,
performance, CON 9-10 DWG 21-58, DWG 21-60
persistent, CON 9-8 controlling access to, XDG 18-7
plan schemas, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-12, SAG 27-16, coordination, global, RCO 5-2
SAG 27-25, SAG 27-32, CON 9-12 coordination, local, RCO 5-2
subplans, SAG 27-5, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-16 coordination, overview of, RCO 5-2
SYSTEM_PLAN, SAG 27-15, SAG 27-17, SAG creating from Enterprise Manager, XDG 21-12
27-28 defined, XDG 13-4
top plan, SAG 27-6, SAG 27-13, SAG 27-24 deleting, XDG 13-7
updating, SAG 27-15 deleting non-empty containers, XDG 15-11
validating, SAG 27-12 deleting using DELETE, XDG 15-10
RESOURCE privilege, ADG 11-20 dynamic migration, RDE 2-3
RESOURCE role, SQL 17-46, UTL 2-6, SAG 25-5, extending metadata properties, XDG 13-17
CON 23-23 identifier, RDE A-16
user-defined types, ADO 4-2, ADO 4-3 inserting data using RESOURCE_VIEW, XDG
resource schema object, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, 15-9
JJD 7-2, JPG 2-3, JPG 2-12, JPG 2-13 limiting for users, DWG 21-51
resource schema object naming limits, DWG 21-49
loaded, JSS 11-12 management using DBMS_XDB, XDG 16-2
Resource View API, for PL/SQL, XML 31-2 managing, XDG 18-11
resource wait events, PGR 22-32 mode, RCO 5-4
resource, definition, ADX Glossary-17 mode, and buffer state, RCO 6-4
RESOURCE_COST view, REF 2-234 multiple simultaneous operations, XDG 15-12
RESOURCE_LIMIT initialization parameter, name format, RDE A-16
REF 1-141 parallel query usage, DWG 21-58
enabling and disabling limits, SAG 24-19 profiles, SAG 24-18
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-105 releasing, RAA 7-10
RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN initialization remastering, RCO 10-14
parameter, SAG 27-24, REF 1-142 required privileges for operations, XDG 18-8
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-105 retrieving access control lists (ACLs), XDG
RESOURCE_MAP view, REF 2-234 18-12
RESOURCE_VIEW, SQL 5-13, SQL 5-20 role, RCO 5-4
explained, XDG 15-2 setting property in access control lists
PATH_VIEW differences, XDG 15-4 (ACLs), XDG 18-11
querying resource documents, XDG 3-38 storage options, XDG 3-40
structure, XDG 15-3 updating, XDG 15-11
ResourceManager, JPR 12-24 resources
ResourceManager(int), JPR 12-24 information in Global Resource Directory, RCO
resources, RCO 10-14 5-2

Master Index-539
ResourceType restore validation, RMN 10-41
extending, XDG 13-18 RESTORE_DEFAULT_LABELS procedure,
response definition xsd file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-7, OLS 4-19, OLS 4-22
DSU 6-19 restoring
response file archived redo logs, UMR 3-15
creating with Record mode, OUI 3-3 backup control file
definition, OUI 3-2 using SET DBID, RMN 10-43
format, OUI 3-5 backups
Components section, OUI 3-12 of online redo logs, BRC 4-11
General section, OUI 3-7 control files, UMR 3-8, RMN 10-20
Include section, OUI 3-7 to default location, UMR 3-9
Session section, OUI 3-8 to nondefault location, UMR 3-9
general format database
comments, OUI 3-6 to default location, UMR 4-23
headers, OUI 3-7 to new host, RMN 10-23
sections, OUI 3-5 to new location, UMR 4-24
values, OUI 3-6 database files, RMN 6-2
location, OUI 3-2 how RMAN chooses, RMN 6-4
modifying, OUI 3-2 mechanics, RMN 6-3
organization of, OUI 3-5 restore optimization, RMN 6-4
sample, OUI A-1 datafiles, RMN 10-5
response object (implicit), JSE 1-16 to default location, UMR 3-7
response queues, CON 8-16 using nondefault filenames, RMN 10-19
response time, PER 1-12, PGR 1-10 server parameter files, RMN 10-12
cost-based approach, PGR 1-12 testing, RMN 10-41
improving, TAD 5-5 to raw devices, UMR 3-6
optimizing, SQL 2-97, PGR 1-10, PGR 5-7 user-managed backups, UMR 1-6, UMR 3-2
optimizing for, TAD 1-19, TAD 3-19 keeping records, UMR 3-3
response times whole database backups, UMR 4-23
analyzing, RDE 4-12 restoring nodes to original roles, RCG 2-4
responsibilities restoring Oracle Real Application Clusters
database administrator, SAG 1-2 Guard, RCG 4-6
of database users, SAG 1-4 restrict method, JJD 5-9
RESTART command, NER 3-45 RESTRICT OPTION
restart command, OID 30-12 STARTUP command, SAG 4-7
restart method, JJD 3-17 restrict_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-9, JJD
restart_debugging method, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-5 5-10
restartable backups RESTRICT_REFERENCES pragma, DCD 5-6, PLS
definition, RMN 5-61, RMN 9-27 8-9
restartable backups and restores, NEW 3-25 of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-12
restarting syntax, PLS 13-156
propagation jobs, ADQ 18-22 syntax for, ADG 9-60
restarting RMAN backups, RMN 9-27 using to control side effects, ADG 9-60
RESTORE command, RMR 2-175, RMN 6-2, RMN using with autonomous functions, PLS 6-61
10-6 using with dynamic SQL, PLS 11-18
FORCE option, RMN 6-4 restricted mode
restore command, RCG 4-2, RCG 4-6 starting instances in, CON 5-6
restore optimization, RMN 6-4 restricted multilingual support, GLO 2-24

Master Index-540
restricted rowid format, CON 12-19 on LOBs, ADL 4-16
restricted ROWIDs, MIG D-38 on NULLs, PCC 6-6
restricted rowids, PLS 3-8, SQL 2-34 on PL/I variables, ZZP 1-16
compatibility and migration of, SQL 2-35 on separate precompilation, PCC 2-16
RESTRICTED SESSION system privilege, SQL on SET TRANSACTION statement, PCC 3-23
17-37, SQL 17-41 parallel DDL, DWG 21-14, CON 18-12
connecting to database, SAG 4-7 remote transactions, DWG 21-11, CON 18-12
connecting to database., SAG 4-7 parallel DML, DWG 21-24
restricted mode and, SAG 4-7 remote transactions, DWG 21-11, DWG
restrictions, OAS 1-19 21-27, CON 18-12
AT clause, PCO 3-7 partitioned index-organized tables and
binding of data, removed for INSERTS and LOBs, ADL 5-31
UPDATES, ADL xvii passwords, GLO 10-3
binds of more than 4000 bytes, ADL 7-16 procedural replication, REP 2-26
cached sequence, RAA 3-11 query rewrite, DWG 8-25
cannot call OCI or DBMS_LOB functions on a REDEFINES clause, PCO 2-18
NULL LOB, ADL 2-9 RELEASE option, PCO 3-19
changing the redo log, RAC 5-9 removed, ADL xiv
clustered tables, ADL 8-10 replication, ADL 8-10
CURRENT OF clause, PCO 5-17 separate precompilation, PCO 2-27
cursor declaration, PCO 5-13 SET TRANSACTION statement, PCO 3-20
cursor variables, PCO 6-35 space padding during export, GLO 10-4
data truncation, GLO 10-3 SQLGLM subroutine, PCO 8-14
DB2 load utility, UTL B-3 SQLIEM subroutine, PCO 8-14
direct-path INSERT, DWG 21-24 system triggers, ADG 15-25
dynamic SQL, PCO 14-32 table names in Export parameter file, UTL 1-30
fast refresh, DWG 8-27 table names in Import parameter file, UTL 2-31
file operations, RCO A-2 TO SAVEPOINT clause, PCO 3-19
FOR clause, PCO 7-17 triggers, ADL 8-10
host tables, PCO 7-3, PCO 7-9, PCO 7-13, PCO use of CURRENT OF clause, PCO 7-6, PCC 8-4
7-15 usernames, GLO 10-3
host variables, PCO 4-25 restrictions in current release, SUG 5-19
naming, PCO 2-16 geodetic data, SUG 5-4
referencing, PCO 4-25 Restrictions on Callbacks, DCD 4-11
importing into another user’s schema, UTL 2-7 restrictions, Oracle Label Security, OLS B-15
indexes, ADL 8-11 result, JPR 12-5, JPR 12-26
input host variable, PCO 5-2 result buffer size
nested materialized views, DWG 8-21 increasing, TAD 5-12
nested tables, DWG 21-13 result expressions
on AT clause, PCC 3-11 evaluation at runtime, JSS 3-22
on Comments, PCC 13-31 overview, JSS 3-21
on CURRENT OF clause, PCC 6-22 result set, OCI 4-17, PLS 1-5, PLS 6-7, DWG 17-7
on declaring cursors, PCC 6-13 result set iterators (weakly typed)
on FOR clause, PCC 8-19 general information, JSS 7-41
on host arrays, PCC 8-4, PCC 8-14, PCC 8-15, introduction, JSS 3-41
PCC 8-16, PCC 8-17, ZZP 1-15 scrollable, JSS 7-47
on host tables, PCO 7-6 result set objects, ADX 8-32
on input host variables, PCC 6-2 result set, definition, ADX Glossary-17

Master Index-541
result sets, OSG 3-16 for Import utility, UTL 2-26
as host variables, JSS 3-52 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 4-12
as iterator columns, JSS 3-55 RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT parameter
as stored function returns, JSS 3-63 for Export utility, UTL 1-27
commit/rollback effect, JSS 4-29 for Import utility, UTL 2-26
converting from iterators, JSS 7-60 for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 4-12
converting to iterators, JSS 7-58 RESUME clause
persistence across calls in server, JSS 11-5 ALTER SYSTEM statement, UMR 2-18
result table of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-31
TOKENS, TXT A-11 RESUME parameter
result tables, TXT A-1 for DB2, UTL 5-33, UTL B-1
CTX_DOC, TXT A-8 resuming branches, OCI 8-7
CTX_QUERY, TXT A-2 resuming failed index, TAD 2-37, TXT 1-6
CTX_THES, TXT A-12 example, TXT 1-10
RESULT_SET_AVAILABLE status, IPI 2-17, IPI resuming recovery after interruption, UMR 4-33
2-18 resuming replication activity, SPR 53-96, RAR
results, stepping through a list of, OAD 3-49 20-93
ResultSet class, IPI 2-14, IPI 8-142 RESYNC CATALOG command, RMR 2-187, RMN
ResultSetIterator type, JSS 7-41 4-13, RMN 16-11
RESUMABLE parameter FROM CONTROLFILECOPY option, RMN
for Export utility, UTL 1-26 16-23
for Import utility, UTL 2-26 resynchronizing the recovery catalog, RMN 16-11
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 4-11 retainCDATASection(boolean) -
resumable space allocation, SQL 10-6, OEM 4-11, oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.retainC
OEM Glossary-11 DATASection(boolean), JPR 11-42
correctable errors, SAG 14-17 retainCDATASection(boolean) -
detecting suspended statements, SAG 14-21 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.retainCDATA
disabling, SAG 14-19 Section(boolean), JPR 11-55
distributed databases, SAG 14-18 retention, ADQ 2-9
enabling, SAG 14-19 retention and message history, ADQ 1-9, ADQ
enabling and disabling, UTL 1-26, UTL 2-26, 8-27, ADQ 12-18
UTL 4-11 RETENTION parameter
example, SAG 14-23 of LOB storage, SQL 15-39
how resumable statements work, SAG 14-15 retention policies
naming statements, SAG 14-20 affect on backup optimization, RMN 5-59
overview, CON 16-5 configuring, RMN 8-20
parallel execution and, SAG 14-18 configuring for redundancy, RMN 8-21
resumable operations, SAG 14-16 definition, RMN 5-50
setting as default for session, SAG 14-20 disabling, RMN 5-51, RMN 8-22
timeout interval, SAG 14-19, SAG 14-20 exempt backups, RMN 5-55
resumable statements, NEW 3-24 making backups exempt, RMN 18-14
resumable statements. See resumable space recovery window, RMN 5-51
allocation recovery windows, RMN 8-20
resumable storage allocation, ADG 7-40 redundancy, RMN 5-51, RMN 5-53
examples, ADG 7-41 retranslation of page, dynamic, JSE 4-24
RESUMABLE system privilege, SQL 17-44 retransmits, RDE 4-10
RESUMABLE_NAME parameter RETRIES networking parameter, NET 15-21, NER
for Export utility, UTL 1-26 7-17

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retries with delays, ADQ 1-19 returning clause, PCO 5-9
retrieval, content-based DELETE, PCC 6-11
benefits, IMU 2-1 in INSERT, PCO 5-9, PCC 6-11
overview, IMU 2-1 in UPDATE, PCC 6-11
retrieving returning clauses, PCC 6-11
images from tables, IMU 3-48 returning nested tables as, ADO 9-27
images similar to an image reusability, PLS 8-3
(content-based), IMU 3-50 reusable packages, ADG 9-64, PLS 12-6
video data from table, IMU 3-76 REUSE clause
retrieving data, ADL 14-10 of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-17
retrieving rows from a table of file specifications, SQL 7-41
embedded SQL, PCO F-82, PCC F-104 REUSE SETTINGS clause
retry of ALTER FUNCTION, SQL 9-62
delay interval, ADQ 8-77 of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 9-124
RETRY networking parameter, NER 10-5 of ALTER PROCEDURE, SQL 9-127
RETRY option of ALTER TRIGGER, SQL 12-4
STARTUP PARALLEL command, RAA 4-17 of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-10
retry queue, OID A-41 REVERSE clause
RETURN clause of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-75
cursor, PLS 6-12 REVERSE clause for indexes, CON 10-47
function, PLS 8-7 reverse indexes, SQL 13-75
of CREATE FUNCTION, SQL 13-54 reverse key indexes, CON 10-47, PER 1-17
of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 14-44 REVERSE parameter
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-14 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-76
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-30 REVERSE reserved word, PLS 4-13
return codes reverse secondary sorting, GLO 4-11
RMAN, RMN 15-9 REVERSE_GEOMETRY function, SUG 14-73
user exits, PCC 20-8 REVERSE_MEASURE function, SUG 14-75
RETURN command, OLA 7-11 Revert button, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID
RETURN statement, PLS 8-8 4-8
syntax, PLS 13-159 Review page, using with Edit pull-down
return type, PLS 6-17, PLS 8-25 menu, OTP 14-1
return value, function, PLS 8-7 Review page. See also tuning session window
return values reviewing recommendations, OTP 10-4, OTP 15-1
navigational functions, OCI 17-5 revocation, OAS 8-3
returnability (cursor states, WITH clause), JSS 3-7 REVOKE clause
RETURN-CODE special register is of ALTER USER, SQL 12-26
unpredictable, PCO B-3 REVOKE CONNECT THROUGH clause
RETURNING clause, PLS 10-39, PLS 12-12 of ALTER USER, SQL 12-23, SQL 12-25
binding with, OCI 5-31 revoking proxy authorization, SAG 24-16
error handling, OCI 5-32 revoke method, JJD 5-18
initializing variables, OCI 5-32 REVOKE statement, ADG 11-38, SQL 17-89, SAG
of DELETE, SQL 16-61 25-16, CON 14-4
of INSERT, SQL 17-56, SQL 17-63 locks, CON 20-31
of UPDATE, SQL 18-61, SQL 18-67 when takes effect, SAG 25-20
using with OCI REVOKE_OBJECT_PRIVILEGE procedure, SPR
with a record variable, PLS 5-63 64-25, STM 5-11
with REFs, OCI 5-32 revoke_permission method, JJD 4-5, JJD 5-18

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REVOKE_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE procedure, SPR rights, invoker versus definer, JPG 2-20
64-26, STM 5-11 ring
revokeQueuePrivilege, JPR 2-30, JPR 4-77 exterior and interior polygon, SUG 2-10
RevokeSystemPriv procedure, SPR 80-65, ADW ring configuration, RCG 1-10
2-80 three-node, RCG 1-13
revokeSystemPrivilege, JPR 4-203 two-node, RCG 1-12
revokeTopicPrivilege, JPR 4-77 rings
RevokeWorkspacePriv procedure, SPR 80-67, extracting from a geometry, SUG 17-2
ADW 2-82 RM (resource manager), ADG 20-2
revoking RM datetime format element, SQL 2-70
privileges on selected columns, ADG 11-34 RMAN, ERR 25-1
roles and privileges, ADG 11-31 in Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-6
system privileges, ADQ 13-40 RMAN. See Recovery Manager
revoking access to change data, DWG 15-3 RMARGIN, ZZP 3-9
revoking privileges, SPR 80-65, SPR 80-67, ADW RMFF data format, IMU C-3
1-14, ADW 2-80, ADW 2-82 RMI
revoking privileges and roles support, JJD 3-5
on selected columns, SAG 25-18 RMJVM.SQL script, REF 5-8
REVOKE statement, SAG 25-16 RN number format element, SQL 2-65
when using operating-system roles, SAG 25-25 RNDS argument, ADG 9-60
revoking roles and privileges, ADQ A-67 RNDS attribute
rewrite of PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, SQL
predicates in security policies, CON 23-25 16-16
using materialized views, CON 10-22 RNPS argument, ADG 9-60
REWRITE hint, SQL 2-105, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9, RNPS attribute
PGR 5-19 of PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES,
rewrites SQL 16-16
hints, DWG 22-9 role
parameters, DWG 22-8 revoking, ADQ A-67
privileges, DWG 22-10 user, ADQ 4-2
query optimizations role change notification, RCG 5-5
hints, DWG 22-8, DWG 22-9 CLEANUP, RCG 5-5
matching join graphs, DWG 8-24 DOWN, RCG 5-5
RFC 1738 URL specification, TXT 2-12 PLANNED_DOWN, RCG 5-5
RFC 1823, OAD 3-77 PLANNED_UP, RCG 5-5
RFCs enforced by Oracle Internet Directory, OID UP, RCG 5-5
C-2 role change notification script, RCG 5-5
.rhosts file, RAC 2-11 role grantees, OAS 19-46
right mouse button role identification
used in the Navigator, OEA 1-4 operating system accounts, SAG 25-24
using in Oracle TopSessions, ODP 6-13, OSM role operations, Security Management, OEA 10-20,
7-13 OEM 4-20
right mouse button support ROLE_ROLE_PRIVS view, REF 2-235
for Change Manager, OCM 2-6, OSM 6-4 ROLE_SYS_PRIVS view, ADG 11-14, REF 2-235
for Plan Editor, OCM 3-3 ROLE_TAB_PRIVS view, ADG 11-14, REF 2-235
right outer joins, SQL 18-18 ROLE_WM_PRIVS view, ADW 3-11, REF 2-3
right-mouse button roles, OAS 15-47, OAS 19-13, OAS 19-42,
Related Tools menu, OEA 3-4 OAS 19-44, OAS 19-46, OSG 6-9, CON 23-17,

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REF 1-120 25-10
ADMIN OPTION, ADG 11-31 EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE, SQL 17-46, SAG
ADMIN OPTION and, SAG 25-12 25-6
advantages, ADG 11-14 EXP_FULL_DATABASE, SQL 17-46, UTL 1-5,
application, ADG 11-17, ADG 11-22, ADG SAG 25-5
12-58, SQL 9-137, CON 23-19 EXP_FULL_DATABASE role, CON 23-23
application developers and, SAG 23-11 for change management operations in a 9.x
AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE, SQL 17-46, database, OCM 2-15
SAG 25-6 for change management operations in an 8.x
AQ_USER_ROLE, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6 database, OCM 2-15
authorization, SAG 25-8 functionality, CON 23-2
by a password, SQL 14-78 global, OSD 2-5, SAG 24-13, SAG 25-10
by an external service, SQL 14-78 global authorization, SAG 25-10
by the database, SQL 14-78 GRANT and REVOKE statements, ADG 11-29
by the enterprise directory service, GRANT statement, SAG 25-25
SQL 14-78 granting, ADG 11-30, SQL 17-29, SAG 25-11,
changing, SQL 9-136 CON 23-3, CON 23-20, TAD 8-2
authorized by enterprise directory service, SAG system privileges on, SQL 17-40
25-10 to a user, SQL 17-32
central management, ADG 11-24 to another role, SQL 17-32
changing authorization for, SAG 25-7 to PUBLIC, SQL 17-32
changing passwords, SAG 25-7 granting to PUBLIC, ADG 11-37
CONNECT, SQL 17-46 granting, about, SAG 25-11
CONNECT role, ADO 4-2, ADO 4-3, SAG 25-5, HS_ADMIN_ROLE, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6
CON 23-23 identifying by password, SQL 14-78
creating, ADG 11-24, SQL 14-77 identifying externally, SQL 14-78
database, OSD 2-4 identifying through enterprise directory
database authorization, SAG 25-8 service, SQL 14-78
DBA, SQL 17-46 identifying using a package, SQL 14-78
DBA role, ADO 4-2, SAG 1-13, SAG 25-5, CON IMP_FULL_DATABASE, SQL 17-46, UTL 2-5,
23-23 SAG 25-5
DDL statements and, CON 23-22 IMP_FULL_DATABASE role, CON 23-23
default, ADG 11-26, SAG 24-7, SAG 25-21 in applications, CON 23-18
definer-rights procedures disable, CON 23-21 invoker-rights procedures use, CON 23-21
definition, SAG 25-5, CON 1-46 listing, SAG 25-30
DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE, SQL 17-46, SAG listing grants, SAG 25-28
25-6 listing privileges and roles in, SAG 25-30
dependency management in, CON 23-22 management using the operating system, SAG
directory administration, OSD 5-12 25-22
disabling, SAG 25-21 managing, ADG 11-22, SAG 25-6
for the current session, SQL 18-47, SQL 18-48 managing privileges, OSD 2-4
dropping, ADG 11-29, SAG 25-10 managing through operating system, CON
effect on user sessions, SQL 9-137 23-23
enabled or disabled, CON 23-20 managing with RADIUS server, OAS 4-24
enabling, ADG 11-17, SAG 25-21 maximum, SAG 25-22
for the current session, SQL 18-47, SQL 18-48 multibyte characters in names, SAG 25-7
enabling and disabling, ADG 11-6 multibyte characters in passwords, SAG 25-8
enterprise, OSD 2-5, OSD 6-5, SAG 24-14, SAG naming, CON 23-21

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network authorization, SAG 25-9 types of, OSD 9-5
obtained through database links, SAG 28-23 unique names for, SAG 25-7
operating system, ADG 11-29, SAG 25-24 use of passwords with, CON 23-18
operating system granting of, SAG 25-23, SAG usefulness compromised, ADG 11-12
25-25 user, ADG 11-17, ADG 11-22, CON 23-19
operating-system authorization, SAG 25-9 users capable of granting, CON 23-20
OS management and the shared server, uses of, CON 23-18
SAG 25-25 WITH GRANT OPTION, ADG 11-33
passwords, ADG 11-8, ADG 11-27 WITH GRANT OPTION and, SAG 25-13
passwords for enabling, SAG 25-8 without authorization, SAG 25-7
predefined, SAG 1-13, SAG 25-5, CON 23-23 Roles and Users, OIA 2-15
privileges for creating, SAG 25-7 roles, external, mapping to DCE groups, OAS 12-7
privileges for dropping, SAG 25-10 roll back, IMU 3-55
privileges, changing authorization method to a savepoint, PCO F-81, PCC F-103
for, SAG 25-8 to the same savepoint multiple times,
privileges, changing passwords, SAG 25-8 PCO F-79, PCC F-102
protecting, ADG 11-24 rollback, OCI 2-29, JPR 4-203, CON 16-7, CON B-4
recommended practices, ADG 11-6 automatic, PCO 3-17
RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER, SQL 17-46, definition, CON 1-17
SAG 25-6 described, CON 16-7
remote clients, REF 1-140 effect on iterators and result sets, JSS 4-29
removing from the database, SQL 16-96 ending a transaction, CON 16-2, CON 16-7
RESOURCE, SQL 17-46, UTL 2-6 in object applications, OCI 13-15
resource, RCO 5-4 manual, JSS 4-28
RESOURCE role, ADO 4-2, ADO 4-3, SAG 25-5, purpose, PCO 3-13
CON 23-23 statement-level, PCO 3-17, CON 16-4
restricting from tool users, ADG 12-58 to a savepoint, CON 16-8
restrictions on privileges of, CON 23-22 with savepoint, JSS 4-30
REVOKE statement, SAG 25-25 rollback a transaction, ADQ 17-26
revoking, ADG 11-31, SQL 17-89, SAG 25-16, rollback entries, CON B-4
CON 23-20 ROLLBACK FORCE command, MIG D-5
from another role, SQL 16-96, SQL 17-92 rollback response, ADQ 17-32
from PUBLIC, SQL 17-92 rollback segment
from users, SQL 16-96, SQL 17-92 R-tree index creation, SUG 4-2
revoking ADMIN OPTION, SAG 25-16 rollback segment management, NEW 3-21
schemas do not contain, CON 23-21 rollback segment operations, Storage
secure application, ADG 11-4, OSD 2-6 Management, OEA 10-23, OEM 4-23
secure application role, OSD 9-21 rollback segment undo mode
secure application roles, CON 23-26 in Real Application Clusters, RCO 8-5
security and, SAG 23-6 rollback segment undo mode
security domains of, CON 23-21 private rollback segments, RCO 8-5
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE, SQL 17-46, rollback segments, PCO 3-12, PLS 6-44, OID 22-6,
SAG 25-6 OEA 10-21, OEM 4-21, RAC 5-5, BRC 1-10,
SET ROLE statement, ADG 11-29, SAG 25-25 DWG 21-60, CON B-4, PGR 22-21
setting in PL/SQL blocks, CON 23-21 access to, CON B-4
SNMPAGENT, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6 acquired during startup, CON 5-8
system privileges, ADG 11-30 acquiring automatically, SAG 13-15, SAG 13-23
system-defined, TAD 8-2 acquiring on startup, SAG 2-43

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allocation of extents for, CON B-6 location of, SAG 13-18
new extents, CON B-8 locks on, CON 20-32
altering storage parameters, SAG 13-21 making available for use, SAG 13-22
assigning to transactions, PGR 18-3 manually creating, RAC 5-5
AVAILABLE, SAG 13-22 materialized view sites, REP 6-32
bringing online, SQL 9-138, SQL 9-139, SAG MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED, DWG 21-23
13-22 maximum number of, SAG 13-15
bringing online when new, SAG 13-19 maximum size, REF 1-94
bringing PARTLY AVAILABLE segment MINEXTENTS, SAG 13-17, SAG 13-18, SAG
online, SAG 13-23 13-20
changing storage characteristics, SQL 9-138, moving to the next extent of, CON B-6
SQL 9-139 multiple, RAC 5-5
checking if offline, SAG 13-23 name, RAC 5-6
choosing how many, PGR 18-2 NEXT, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20
clashes when acquiring, CON B-11 number of transactions per, CON B-6
committing transactions and, CON B-5 OFFLINE, SAG 13-22
contention for, CON B-6 offline, CON B-12, CON B-14
controlling size during import, UTL 2-19 offline tablespaces and, CON B-14
creating, SQL 14-80, OID 22-5, OID 22-6, OID online, CON B-12, CON B-14
22-7, SAG 13-19 to SAG 13-21, PGR 18-2 OPTIMAL, DWG 21-23, SAG 13-17, SAG 13-18,
deallocating extents from, CON B-9 SAG 13-20
deferred, CON B-14 overview of, BRC 1-10, CON B-4
described, RAC 8-7 parallel DML, DWG 21-23
displaying information about, SAG 13-26 parallel recovery, BRC 3-6
displaying names of all, SAG 13-28 PARTLY AVAILABLE, SAG 13-22
displaying PENDING OFFLINE segments, SAG partly available, BRC 1-7, CON B-12
13-29 PCTINCREASE, SAG 13-18, SAG 13-20
dropping, SAG 13-22, SAG 13-25, CON B-9 PENDING OFFLINE, SAG 13-24
restrictions on, CON B-14 private, RAA 3-4, SAG 13-15, SAG 13-19, CON
effects of CONSISTENT Export parameter, UTL B-10
1-18 privileges for dropping, SAG 13-25
equally sized extents, SAG 13-17 privileges required to create, SAG 13-19
explicitly assigning transactions to, SAG 13-24 public, SQL 14-81, RAA 3-5, RAC 5-7, SAG
granting 13-19, CON B-10
system privileges on, SQL 17-40 public versus private, RAC 5-7
guidelines for managing, SAG 13-13 to SAG public vs. private, SAG 13-15
13-18 read consistency and, CON 20-4, CON B-5
how transactions write to, CON B-6 recovery needed for, CON B-12
ID number, RAC 5-6 reducing size, SQL 9-138, SQL 9-140
in-doubt distributed transactions, SAG 32-9, removing from the database, SQL 16-97
CON B-8 setting size of, SAG 13-16
initial creation of SYSTEM, SAG 13-14 shrinking size of, SAG 13-21
INITIAL storage parameter, SAG 13-18, SAG specifying, RAC 5-6
13-20 specifying optimal size of, SQL 7-63
initialization parameters used with, SAG 13-5 specifying tablespaces for, SQL 14-82
invalid, CON B-12 SQL examples, SQL 14-83
invalid status, SAG 13-25 starting an instance using, SAG 13-4
listing extents in, SAG 21-35 states of, CON B-12

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status for dropping, SAG 13-25 13-23
status or state, SAG 13-22 dropping rollback segments, SAG 13-25
storage characteristics, SQL 14-82 online at instance startup, SAG 13-16
storage parameters, SAG 13-20 setting before database creation, SAG 2-43
SYSTEM, RAA 3-4 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-106
SYSTEM rollback segment, CON B-10 ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS parameter, RAA 2-14,
system-generated, SQL 14-80 RAA 2-18, RAA 3-5
tablespace, RAC 5-5, RAC 5-6 private and public segments, RAC 5-6, RAC 5-7
taking offline, SQL 9-138, SQL 9-139, SAG 13-23 ROLLBACK_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW 1-14
taking tablespaces offline and, SAG 11-23 RollbackDDL procedure, SPR 80-68, ADW 2-84
transactions and, CON B-5 RollbackResolve procedure, SPR 80-69, ADW 2-86
upgrading, MIG D-3 rollbacks
use of in recovery, BRC 3-6 automatic, PCC 3-22
using multiple, SAG 13-14 fast-start on-demand, PGR 17-17
when acquired, CON B-10 fast-start parallel, PGR 17-17
when used, CON B-5 function of, PCC 3-16
written circularly, CON B-5 implicit, PLS 6-47
ROLLBACK SQL statement, PCC F-100 of FORALL statement, PLS 5-42
ROLLBACK statement, ADG 7-6, PCO 3-15, PCO ORA-02067 error, SAG 30-3
F-77, PCC 3-22, PLS 6-45, SQL 17-100, CON 14-5 statement-level, PCC 3-22, PLS 6-46
effect of, PCC 3-20 RollbackTable procedure, SPR 80-70, ADW 2-87
effect on savepoints, PLS 6-47 RollbackToSP procedure, SPR 80-72, ADW 2-89
effects, PCO 3-15 RollbackWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-73, ADW
ending a transaction, PCO F-79, PCC F-101 2-91
example, PCO 3-16 rolling back, BRC 3-6, CON 16-2, CON 16-7
example of, PCC 3-21 definition, BRC 1-4
examples, PCO F-80, PCC F-102 instance recovery, RAA 7-10
FORCE clause, SAG 32-10, SAG 32-11, SAG transactions, PCO F-77
32-12 workspace changes, ADW 1-7
forcing, SAG 32-9 workspace to savepoint, SPR 80-72
in error handling routines, PCC 3-21 workspaces to savepoint, ADW 2-89
purpose of, PCC 3-20 rolling back script changes, OCM 3-24
RELEASE option, PCO 3-16 rolling back tables, SPR 80-70, ADW 2-87
RELEASE option in, PCC 3-21 rolling back transactions
syntax, PLS 13-161 to savepoints, ADG 7-6
TO SAVEPOINT clause, PCO 3-15 rolling back workspaces, SPR 80-73, ADW 2-91
TO SAVEPOINT clause in, PCC 3-20 rolling forward
using in a PL/SQL block, PCO 3-25, PCC 3-28 definition, BRC 1-4
using in error-handling routines, PCO 3-16 rolling forward during recovery, BRC 3-5
where to place, PCO 3-16, PCC 3-21 rolling up hierarchies, DWG 9-2
rollback tablespaces, PGR 13-6 rollout strategies
rollback undo, SQL 9-138, SQL 13-32 big bang approach, PER 1-27
ROLLBACK, effect on changes, OLA 2-10 trickle approach, PER 1-27
ROLLBACK_ANY_WORKSPACE privilege, ADW ROLLUP, DWG 18-6
1-14 concatenated, DWG 8-43
ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS initialization partial, DWG 18-8
parameter, DWG 21-60, SAG 13-15, REF 1-143 when to use, DWG 18-7
adding rollback segments to, SAG 13-19, SAG ROLLUP clause

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of SELECT statements, SQL 18-22 autonomous, ADG 7-31
root, RAC 2-11 calling, SQL 12-66
root administrative regions executing, SQL 12-66
described, NET 3-32 external, ADG 10-3
domain requirements, NET 3-32 service, ADG 10-37
requirements, NET 3-32 routines, external, PLS 8-65
root administrative regions, described, NET 3-32 routing connections, NET 11-7
root domains, described, NET 3-32 row cache, CON 7-13
root DSE (Directory Server-Specific Entry), ODS Row Cache Lock By Instance chart, RDE 5-4
2-6, ODS 2-16 Row Cache Lock chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-9, RDE
root element, definition, ADX Glossary-17 5-11
root level, DWG 2-7 row data (section of data block), CON 2-5
root MdmSchema row directories, CON 2-5
description, OSA 2-6 row errors
function of, OSA 4-4 Import, UTL 2-48
obtaining, OSA 4-6 ROW EXCLUSIVE lock mode, SQL 17-76
root object, IPI 3-19 row labels
root objects, creating multiple with class changing compartments, OLS 6-7
generator, ADX 7-30 default, OLS 3-7, OLS 3-8, OLS 3-9, OLS 4-19,
root of search OLS 9-8
entering, OID 7-2 example, OLS 3-4
selecting, OID 7-3 in distributed environment, OLS 11-5
root Oracle Context, ODS 5-5 inserting, OLS 4-16
rootName, JPR 12-5 LABEL_DEFAULT option, OLS 7-5
ROOTOFNEGATIVE option, OLA 4-20 privileges, OLS 3-22
root.sh, OIA 2-7 restoring, OLS 4-22
rosbild.sql script, MIG B-17 saving defaults, OLS 4-22
ROSFILES setting, OLS 4-21, OLS 9-8
nmcbild.sql script, MIG B-17 setting compartments, OLS 6-5
nmcgrnt.sql script, MIG B-17 setting groups, OLS 6-6
rosbild.sql script, MIG B-17 setting levels, OLS 6-4
rosgrnt.sql script, MIG B-17 understanding, OLS 3-3
rosgrnt.sql script, MIG B-17 updating, OLS 3-22
ROUND function, OLA 4-24, OLA 4-25 viewing, OLS 9-7
date function, SQL 6-136 row level locking
format models, SQL 6-218 resource sharing system, RCO 1-5
number function, SQL 6-135 row level security
round-robin introduction, OSD 2-8
distribution value, PGR 9-26 row lock
ROUND-ROBIN resource allocation method, SAG acquiring with FOR UPDATE OF, PCO 3-21
27-16 using to improve performance, PCO D-6
round-trips when acquired, PCO 3-22
See server round-trips when released, PCO 3-22
round-trips to the server, avoiding, ADL 5-18, row locking, RCO 1-5, CON 20-11, CON 20-22,
ADL 5-25 PGR 13-8
routine block-level recovery, CON 20-23
service, DCD 4-12 manually locking, ADG 7-17
routines serializable transactions and, CON 20-8

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row locks, PLS 6-50 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-55
acquiring with FOR UPDATE OF, PCC 3-24 ROWID
advantage of, PCC C-6 as stored function results, JSS 5-39
using to improve performance, PCC C-6 external datatype, OCI 3-20, IPI 4-17
when acquired, PCC 3-25 FETCH INTO ROWID host variable, JSS 5-39
when released, PCC 3-25 logical, OCI 3-6, PCC 4-8, PCC 4-41
row migration, STM 4-11 Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16
row movement clause for partitioned tables, SAG pseudocolumn, PCC 3-26
17-10 using to mimic CURRENT OF, PCC 3-26,
row objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8 PCC 8-31
storage, ADO 8-7 pseudocolumns, PCC 4-41
row operators, PLS 6-6 SELECT INTO ROWID host variable, JSS 5-39
row pieces, CON 1-2, CON 10-6 support, JSS 5-37
headers, CON 10-8 universal, PCC 4-8, PCC 4-41, PCC A-5
how identified, CON 10-9 Universal ROWID, OCI 3-6
row prefetching, JSS 10-3 used for positioned updates and deletes, OCI
row prefetching, overview, JSE 4-5 2-39
row sampling, PGR 3-4 ROWID datatype, ADG 3-33, PCC 4-8, PLS 3-7,
ROW SHARE lock mode, SQL 17-76 SQL 2-33, CON 12-16, CON 12-17
row source ratio DBMS_ROWID package, SPR 62-1
defined, SNM 4-5 extended format, SPR 62-13
row sources, PGR 1-8 extended ROWID format, ADG 3-33
Row Statistics for Execute/Fetch drill-down data extended rowid format, CON 12-18
views, ODP 7-16 heap tables versus index-organized tables, PCO
row subsetting, REP 1-11 4-34
deployment templates, REP 4-22 migration, ADG 3-35
materialized views, REP 3-17 restricted rowid format, CON 12-19
row transaction locks, PGR 24-17 Universal, PCO 4-34
row trigger, JPG 4-6 use of, PCO 4-34
row triggers, CON 17-9 use of ALLOCATE, PCO 4-35
defining, ADG 15-11 ROWID descriptor, OCI 2-18
REFERENCING option, ADG 15-18 ROWID hint, SQL 2-105, PGR 5-11
timing, ADG 15-6 ROWID pseudocolumn, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-33, SQL
UPDATE statements and, ADG 15-6, 2-35, SQL 2-88
ADG 15-19 ROWID pseudocolumns
when fired, CON 17-18 retrieving with SQLROWIDGET, PCO 4-36
See also triggers universal ROWID, PCO 4-35
ROW_LABEL function, OLS 4-24 using to mimic CURRENT OF, PCO 3-22, PCO
ROW_LOCKING initialization parameter, REF 7-19
1-144 ROWIDs
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-106 extended, MIG D-38
ROW_LOCKING parameter, ADG 7-11, RAA 2-13 restricted, MIG D-38
ROW_NUMBER function, SQL 6-136, DWG 19-16 rowids, PLS 3-7, CON 10-9
%ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, PLS 6-36, PLS accessing, CON 12-17
6-39 block portion of, SQL 2-34
ROWDEPENDENCIES clause, REP 2-55 changes in, CON 12-17
creating tables, REP 6-4 compatibility, MIG 5-32
of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-9 client access, MIG D-37

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conversion from Oracle7 format, MIG D-34 uses for, SQL 2-90
examples, MIG D-36 ROWNUM pseudocolumns, PCO 4-12
DBMS_ROWID compatibility package, MIG rows, CON 10-5, OTP 5-19
D-34 adding to a table, SQL 17-54
description of, SQL 2-33 addresses of, CON 10-9
extended, PLS 3-8, SQL 2-34 allowing movement of between partitions, SQL
base 64, SQL 2-34 15-16
not directly available, SQL 2-34 buffering multiple, HET 3-12
file portion of, SQL 2-34 chaining across blocks, SAG 14-4, CON 1-2,
guess, PLS 3-9 CON 2-7, CON 10-6
in non-Oracle databases, CON 12-23 choosing which to load using SQL*Loader,
internal use of, CON 12-17, CON 12-21 UTL 5-35
logical, PLS 3-7, CON 12-16 clustered, CON 10-9
logical rowids, CON 12-21 rowids of, CON 10-9
index on index-organized table, CON 10-60 described, CON 10-5
physical guesses, CON 10-60, CON 12-21 exporting, UTL 1-27
staleness of guesses, CON 12-22 fetched, CON 14-11
statistics for guesses, CON 12-23 fetching from cursors, PCO F-46, PCO F-49,
mapping to bitmaps, PGR 4-16 PCC F-59, PCC F-62
migration, MIG D-32 format, ADG 2-2
nonphysical, SQL 2-35 format of in data blocks, CON 2-5
of clustered rows, CON 10-9 header, ADG 2-2
of foreign tables, SQL 2-35 headers, CON 10-7
of index-organized tables, SQL 2-35 identifying during conflict detection, REP 2-58
physical, PLS 3-7, CON 12-16 inserting
restricted, PLS 3-8, SQL 2-34 into partitions, SQL 17-59
compatibility and migration of, SQL 2-35 into remote databases, SQL 17-59
row migration, CON 2-7 into subpartitions, SQL 17-59
row portion of, SQL 2-34 inserting into tables and views, PCO F-55, PCC
rowid materialized views, REP 3-9 F-69
snapshot refresh, MIG D-37 listing chained or migrated, SAG 21-7
sorting indexes by, CON 10-36 locking, SPR 80-49, ADW 2-56, CON 20-11,
table access by, PGR 1-29 CON 20-22
universal, PLS 3-7, CON 12-16 locks on, CON 20-22, CON 20-24
uses for, SQL 2-88 logical rowids, CON 12-21
ROWIDTOCHAR function, ADG 3-38, PLS 6-4, index-organized tables, CON 10-60
SQL 6-138 migrating to new block, CON 2-7
data conversion, CON 12-27 movement between partitions, SQL 15-54
ROWIDTONCHAR function, ADG 3-38, SQL pieces of, CON 10-7
6-138 removing
data conversion, CON 12-27 from a cluster, SQL 18-54
row-level dependency tracking, SQL 13-9, SQL from a table, SQL 18-54
15-55 from partitions and subpartitions, SQL 16-58
row-level locking, CON 20-11, CON 20-22 from tables and views, SQL 16-55
row-level security, OLS 1-4 row objects, ADO 2-4, CON 13-8
ROWNUM pseudocolumn, PLS 6-4, SQL 2-89 row sources, PGR 1-8
cannot use indexes, PGR 8-15 rowids used to locate, PGR 1-29, PGR 8-3
optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37, PGR 2-46 row-level security, CON 23-24

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selecting in hierarchical order, SQL 8-3 call to PL/SQL, ADA 3-13
setting number retrieved at one time, PGR RPC (remote procedure call), PLS 7-12
11-11 RPC time out, DCD 4-14, DCD 5-10
shown in ROWIDs, ADG 3-34 RPC_GENERATE
shown in rowids, CON 12-18, CON 12-19 command-line option, ADA 5-19
size, ADG 2-2 RPC_GENERATE command-line option, ADA
size of, CON 10-6 5-14
specifying constraints on, SQL 7-15 RR date format, ADG 3-20
specifying for import, UTL 2-27 RR datetime format element, SQL 2-70, SQL 2-74
specifying number to insert before save RR diagrams
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-14 See syntax diagrams, PCO F-7
storage format of, CON 10-6 RRRR datetime format element, SQL 2-70
storing if in violation of constraints, SQL 11-81 RS locks
triggers on, CON 17-9 LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-13
unlocking, SPR 80-87, ADW 2-109 RSA certificates, OSD 9-43, OSD 9-44
updates and enqueues, RCO 5-3 RSA Data Security RC4, OSD 3-5, OSD 9-28
updates to existing rows with RSA SecurID tokens, OSD 9-37
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-34 RSA Security, Inc. (RSA), OAS 1-6
updating, PCO F-88, PCC F-113 rset() function
violating integrity constraints, ADG 4-21 of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-15
when rowid changes, CON 12-17 RT function, TXT 12-42
Rows Fetched/Fetch Count Ratio data view, ODP RT operator, TXT 3-39
7-9 R-tree indexes, SUG 1-12
ROWS parameter analyzing quality, SUG 16-3
for Export utility, UTL 1-27 before creating, SUG 4-2
for Import utility, UTL 2-27 quality degradation, SUG 16-23
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-12 quality score, SUG 16-25
performance issues sequence object, SUG 2-34
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-20 R-tree quality, SUG 1-13
using to specify when data saves occur, UTL RTREE_QUALITY function, SUG 16-25
9-14 RTRIM function, SQL 6-140
rows processed, OTP 4-11 using to insert data, PLS B-4
Rows Sorted data view, ODP 7-9 Rule
rows_processed function, ADA 4-6 Tunable, OTP 15-2
rowset caching, overview, JSE 4-5 rule, ADQ 1-24
Rowset, OLEDB, ADL 13-2 selecting subscriber, ADQ 10-31
RowSource event, PGR 12-2, PGR 12-15 RULE hint, SQL 2-105, DWG 21-93
rows-processed count, PCO 8-9 OPTIMIZER_MODE and, PGR 1-13
use in error reporting, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-15 rule sets, STM 5-2
%ROWTYPE attribute, PLS 2-14 adding rules to, SPR 64-3, STM 14-4
syntax, PLS 13-163 creating, SPR 64-13, STM 14-2
ROWTYPE_MISMATCH exception, ADG 9-34, dropping, SPR 64-16, STM 14-7
PLS 7-6 evaluation, STM 5-9
RPAD function, SQL 6-139 example, STM 19-49
RPAD SQL function, GLO 6-11 object privileges
RPC, ADA 3-13 granting, STM 14-9
BINDING command-line option used revoking, STM 14-10
with, ADA 3-8 removing rules from, SPR 64-23, STM 14-6

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system privileges managing, STM 14-2
granting, STM 14-8 maybe_rules, STM 5-9, STM 6-21
revoking, STM 14-9 monitoring, STM 16-41
RULE_CLASSIFIER type, TXT 2-84 object privileges
rule-based optimization, PGR 8-2, REF 1-114, OTP granting, SPR 64-17, STM 14-9
glossary-15 revoking, SPR 64-25, STM 14-10
rule-based subscriber, ADQ 1-17 of a database object, OTP 14-2
example, ADQ 9-61 of an instance object, OTP 14-2
rule-based subscription, ADQ 8-86 privileges, STM 5-11
rule-based transformations, STM 6-23 managing, STM 14-8
rules, STM 5-1, OTP 10-6 propagation jobs, STM 3-5, STM 6-2
action contexts, STM 5-7 removing, SPR 73-34
adding name-value pairs, SPR 109-7, STM RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE type, SPR 109-4
14-16, STM 14-20 RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-4
getting name-value pairs, SPR 109-7 RE$COLUMN_VALUE type, SPR 109-5, SPR
getting value for name, SPR 109-8 109-9
removing name-value pairs, SPR 109-8, STM RE$COLUMN_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-5
14-20, STM 14-21 RE$NAME_ARRAY type, SPR 109-6
transformations, STM 6-23 RE$NV_ARRAY type, SPR 109-6
ADD_RULE procedure, STM 5-6 RE$NV_LIST type, SPR 109-6
altering, SPR 64-5, STM 14-5 RE$RULE_HIT type, SPR 109-10
apply process, STM 4-2, STM 6-2 RE$RULE_HIT_LIST type, SPR 109-10
capture process, STM 2-5, STM 6-2 RE$TABLE_ALIAS type, SPR 109-11
components, STM 5-2 RE$TABLE_ALIAS_LIST type, SPR 109-11
creating, SPR 64-11, STM 14-3 RE$TABLE_VALUE type, SPR 109-12
example, STM 19-49 RE$TABLE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-12
DBMS_RULE package, SPR 63-1, STM 5-9 RE$VARIABLE_TYPE type, SPR 109-13
DBMS_RULE_ADM package, SPR 64-1 RE$VARIABLE_TYPE_LIST type, SPR 109-15
decision tree, DMC 1-10 RE$VARIABLE_VALUE type, SPR 109-15
dropping, SPR 64-15, STM 14-7 RE$VARIABLE_VALUE_LIST type, SPR 109-15
EVALUATE procedure, STM 5-9 rule conditions, STM 5-2, STM 6-7
evaluation, SPR 63-3, STM 5-9 complex, STM 6-18
capture process, STM 2-21 explicit variables, STM 5-4
evaluation contexts, STM 5-3 implicit variables, STM 5-4
creating, SPR 64-8, STM 18-18, STM 20-5, types of operations, STM 6-20
STM 20-12, STM 20-21, STM 20-31 using NOT, STM 6-19
dropping, SPR 64-14 variables, STM 6-8
evaluation function, STM 5-6 rule_hits, STM 5-9
user-created, STM 6-22 subset
variables, STM 5-4 defining, SPR 73-19
event context, STM 5-9 querying for action context of, STM 14-14
example applications, STM 20-1 querying for names of, STM 14-14
explicit variables, example, STM 20-3, system privileges
STM 20-18 granting, SPR 64-20, STM 14-8
general principles of instance, OTP 14-2 revoking, SPR 64-26, STM 14-9
generating, TXT 6-2 system-created, STM 6-1, STM 6-4
implicit variables action context, STM 6-3
example, STM 20-27 DDL rules, STM 6-9

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DML rules, STM 6-8 run-server command, by using OID Control
evaluation context, STM 6-3, STM 6-6, Utility, OID 4-13, OID A-5
STM 6-16 runtime
global, STM 6-14 categories of errors, JSS 9-18
global apply, SPR 73-7 debugging output (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-46
global capture, SPR 73-7 error list, JSS B-47
global propagation, SPR 73-3 functionality, JSS 9-16
global schema, SPR 73-15 functionality of profiles, JSS A-9
modifying, STM 14-6 generated calls to runtime, JSS 9-8
removing, SPR 73-34 globalization support, JSS 9-19
schema, STM 6-13 JDBC driver selection and registration, JSS 4-5
schema capture, SPR 73-15 overview, JSS 1-5
schema propagation, SPR 73-11 packages, JSS 9-16
STREAMS$EVALUATION_CONTEXT, ST set up connection, JSS 2-14
M 6-3, STM 6-6, STM 6-16 steps in runtime processing, JSS 1-16
subset apply, SPR 73-19 test, JSS 2-17
subset rules, STM 4-11, STM 6-6, STM 6-7 run-time aggregation, OLA 12-2
table, STM 6-7 run-time compilation
table apply, SPR 73-28 avoiding, SQL 9-126, SQL 12-30
table capture, SPR 73-28 runtime considerations
table propagation, SPR 73-24 dynamic class reloading, JSE 4-25
tags, STM 6-8, STM 8-3 dynamic page reloading, JSE 4-25
table data dynamic page retranslation, JSE 4-24
example, STM 20-9, STM 20-18, STM 20-27 runtime context
taking advantage of, OTP 18-3 establishing, PCC 5-47
troubleshooting, STM 17-17 terminating, PCC 5-47
types, SPR 109-1 run-time contexts, stored procedure, JPG 1-3
user-created, STM 6-18 run-time error handling, ADG 9-36
variables, STM 5-4 run-time errors, PLS 7-1
rules for using directory objects and BFILEs, ADL runtime system administration, SSG 5-1
4-1 runtime type checking, PCC 17-23
rules, LDIF, OID A-3, OAD A-3 RuntimePermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD
rules, purity, PLS 8-9, JPG 4-11 5-22, JJD 5-23, JJD 5-24
rules, syntax for network configuration files, runtimeXX.zip, required file for SQLJ, JSE 9-4
NER 4-2 RX locks
rules-of-thumb, OTP 5-35, OTP 6-7, OTP LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-13
glossary-15
run, JPR 4-204
S
RUN command, RMR 2-190
Run DBA Script task, OEA 5-30 S locks
Run OS Command task, OEA 5-33 LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-13
Run SQL*Plus task, OEA 5-30 S number format element, SQL 2-65
Run Tcl Script task, OEA 5-34 s option (-sql), JJP 3-26
run(), JPR 12-11, JPR 12-30 S variable in SQLDA
running DSAdmin utility, DSU 3-4 how value is set, PCC 15-10
running OSSAdmin utility, SSG 3-3 purpose of, PCC 15-10
running the Mod*SQL compiler, ADA 5-4 S, ojspc option (for SQLJ options), JSE 6-22
running the SQL*Module compiler, ADA 5-4 SA_COMPONENTS package, OLS 5-12

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SA_POLICY_ADMIN package, OLS 8-1 SerializableDatum class, JSS 6-78
SA_SESSION functions SAMPLE clause, PGR 1-29
defined, OLS 4-19 access path, PGR 1-29
viewing security attributes, OLS 4-24 hints cannot override, PGR 1-41
SA_SYSDBA package, OLS 5-8 cost-based optimization, PGR 1-15
SA_USER_ADMIN package of SELECT, SQL 18-15
administering stored program units, OLS 9-4 of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-7
overview, OLS 6-2 sample database table
SA_USER_NAME function, OLS 4-24, OLS 6-16 DEPT table, PCO 2-28
SA_UTL package EMP table, PCO 2-28
dominance functions, OLS A-5 sample database tables, JPG v
overview, OLS 9-7 DEPT table, PCC 2-17, PLS viii
Sales History schema EMP table, PCC 2-17, PLS viii
accessing through sample program, OSA A-3 sample images, OEA 4-6
list of metadata objects in, OSA 4-16 sample object type code, PCC 17-36
metadata discovery program, OSA 4-9 sample PL/SQL usage, OAD 4-2
Salton’s formula for scoring, TXT F-2 sample program, IMU F-1, IMU J-1, OSA A-3
SAMeDL, ADA 1-5 sample programs, OCI B-1, PLS A-1, DMC A-1
same-row writers block writers, CON 20-11 Adaptive Bayes Network, DMC A-2
sample application DEMCALSP.A, ADA 6-40 ansidyn1.pc, PCC 14-31
sample application DEMOHOST.A, ADA 6-22 ansidyn2.pc, PCC 14-39
sample applications Association Rules, DMC A-4
custom tag definition and use, JSE 7-15 Attribute Importance, DMC A-4
data access, starter sample, JSE 3-19 basic usage, DMC A-2
globalization, depending on binning, DMC A-5
translate_params, JSE 8-8 calldemo.sql, with sample9.pc, PCC 7-24
globalization, not depending on calling a stored procedure, PCO 6-24
translate_params, JSE 8-10 classification, DMC 3-5, DMC A-2
globals.jsa samples, JSE 9-39 coldemo1.pc, PCC 18-24
globals.jsa, application and session events, JSE compiling and executing, DMC A-5, DMC A-7
9-42 cppdemo1.pc, PCC 12-6
globals.jsa, application events, JSE 9-39 cppdemo2.pc, PCC 12-10
globals.jsa, global declarations, JSE 9-45 cppdemo3.pc, PCC 12-14
HttpSessionBindingListener sample, JSE 3-11 cursor operations, PCO 5-19
JDBC vs. SQLJ, JSS 1-18 cursor variable demos, PCC 4-36
JSP-servlet interaction, JSE 3-8 cursor variable use, PCO 6-35
multiple connection contexts, JSS 7-7 cursor variables
multiple-row query (named iterator), JSS 4-36 PL/SQL source, PCO 6-35
multithreading, JSS 7-36 cv_demo.pc, PCC 4-36
page implementation class code, JSE 6-9 cv_demo.sql, PCC 4-36
single-row query (SELECT INTO), JSS 4-34 datatype equivalencing, PCO 4-52
SQLJ example, JSE 5-3 decision tree models, DMC A-2
SAMPLE BLOCK clause, PGR 1-29 discretization, DMC A-5
access path, PGR 1-29 dynamic SQL Method 1, PCO 9-9
hints cannot override, PGR 1-41 dynamic SQL method 2, PCO 9-14
sample C API usage, OAD 3-61 dynamic SQL Method 3, PCO 9-20
sample classes dynamic SQL method 4, PCO 11-44
custom Java class (BetterDate), JSS 6-19 EXEC ORACLE scope, PCO 14-7

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extp1.pc, PCC 7-32 description, SAG 2-33
fetching in batches, PCO 7-10, PCO 7-22 sample scripts
how to precompile, PCC 2-19 RMAN, RMN 3-2
in demo directory, PCO vi sample search tool, building with C API, OAD
LOB DESCRIBE example, PCO 13-27 3-63
lobdemo1.pc, PCC 16-36 sample service
LOBDEMO1.PCO, PCO 13-29 executing, DSU 5-5
Model Seeker, DMC A-3 sample table scans, PGR 1-29
Naive Bayes, DMC A-2 hints cannot override, PGR 1-41
navdemo1.pc, PCC 17-36 sample tables
O-Cluster, DMC A-3 on-line location of, ADA 6-3
on-line location of, ADA 6-3 sample translation, JJP 1-26
oraca.pc, PCC 9-43 sample tuning session, OTP 9-5
PL/SQL examples, PCO 6-8 SAMPLE_TIMESTAMP attribute, IMA C-7
PMML export, DMC A-4 SampleAnn attributes, IMA C-7
PMML import, DMC A-4 samples, definition, IMA 1-2
sample10.pc, PCC 15-40 sar UNIX command, DWG 21-74, PGR 16-13
SAMPLE10.PCO, PCO 11-44 SASL. See Simple Authentication and Security Layer
sample11.pc, PCC 4-36 (SASL)
SAMPLE11.PCO, PCO 6-35 Save as a Database Template
sample12.pc, PCC 15-40 option on Creation options page, RAC 4-17
SAMPLE12.PCO, PCO 10-29 Save to Repository, OTP 4-3
SAMPLE13.PCO, PCO 2-25 SAVE_CONFIG command, NET 12-13
SAMPLE14.PCO, PCO 7-22 of Listener Control utility, NER 1-11
sample1.pc, PCC 2-19 of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-46
SAMPLE1.PCO, PCO 2-29 SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP_listener_name
sample2.pc, PCC 4-47 networking parameter, NER 8-14
SAMPLE2.PCO, PCO 5-19 SAVE_DEFAULT_LABELS procedure, OLS 4-19,
sample3.pc, PCC 8-8 OLS 4-22
SAMPLE3.PCO, PCO 7-10 saveMIMEMappings( ) method, IMA 4-59
sample4.pc, PCC 5-16 savepoint, PCO 3-17
SAMPLE4.PCO, PCO 4-52 SAVEPOINT keyword
sample5.pc, PCC 20-10 behavior differences, MIG 5-26
sample6.pc, PCC 13-9 savepoint management, ADW 1-22
SAMPLE6.PCO, PCO 9-9 savepoint names
sample7.pc, PCC 13-14 reusing, PLS 6-47
SAMPLE7.PCO, PCO 9-14 SAVEPOINT SQL statement, PCC F-103
sample8.pc, PCC 13-21 SAVEPOINT statement, ADG 7-6, PCO 3-17, PCO
SAMPLE8.PCO, PCO 9-20 F-81, PCC F-103, PLS 6-46, SQL 18-2, CON 14-5
sample9.pc, PCC 7-24 example, PCO 3-17
SAMPLE9.PCO, PCO 6-24 example of, PCC 3-19
short, DMC 3-1 examples, PCO F-81, PCC F-104
short programs, DMC A-2 purpose of, PCC 3-19
simple query, PCO 2-30 syntax, PLS 13-165
sqlvcp.pc, PCC 4-26 savepoints, ADW 1-4, CON 16-8
tables of group items, PCO 7-22 altering, SPR 80-6
WHENEVER...DO CALL example, PCO 8-19 altering description of, ADW 2-2
Sample Schemas as alternative to creating child

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workspaces, ADW 1-6 SAX API, ADX 4-7, ADX 4-57, ADX 13-6, ADX
creating, SPR 80-19, PCO F-81, PCC F-103, 16-7
ADW 2-17 SAX APIs for C++, XML 16-60
definition of, PCC 3-19 SAX, definition, ADX Glossary-18
deleting, SPR 80-22, ADW 2-22 SAXAttrList, JPR 11-308
described, CON 16-8 SAXAttrList -
erasing, SQL 12-72 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList, JPR 11-85
ExecutionContext savepoint methods, JSS 7-31 SAXAttrList(int) -
explicit, ADW 1-5 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList.SAXAttrList(i
implicit, ADW 1-6, CON 16-4 nt), JPR 11-86
in-doubt transactions, SAG 32-11, SAG 32-13 SAXParser - oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser, JPR
maximum number of, ADG 7-6 11-95
removable, ADW 1-6 SAXParser() -
rolling back to, ADG 7-6, SPR 80-72, SQL oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.SAXParser(), J
17-101, ADW 2-89, CON 16-8 PR 11-95
savepoint statements, JSS 4-30 SAXParser() class, ADX 4-26
specifying, SQL 18-2 SAXSample.java, ADX 4-58
uses for, PCC 3-19 sb1
when erased, PCO 3-19, PCC 3-20 definition, OCI 3-34
saveResBuffer(String), JPR 13-11 sb2
saveResBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-11 definition, OCI 3-34
saveResBufferToClob(), JPR 13-12 sb4
saveResBufferToFile(), JPR 13-12 definition, OCI 3-34
saveToAnnotation( ) method, IMA 6-2, IMA 6-9, sbtio.log
IMA 7-37 and RMAN, RMN 15-3
saveToFile( ) method, IMA 4-75 sbttest program, RMN 4-17, RMN 15-9
saveXmlBuffer(String), JPR 13-12 scalability, RCO ii, RCO 1-3, PER 1-3, JPG 1-7
saveXmlBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-12 adding instances, RAA 8-10
saveXmlBufferToClob(), JPR 13-12 adding nodes, RAA 8-3
saveXmlBufferToFile(), JPR 13-12 adding nodes and instances, RAA 8-1
saveXslBuffer(String), JPR 13-13 applications, RCO 4-3, RCO 4-6
saveXslBuffer(String, String), JPR 13-13 batch jobs, DWG 21-21
saveXslBufferToClob(), JPR 13-13 client/server architecture, CON 6-4
saveXslBufferToFile(), JPR 13-13 factors preventing, PER 1-6
saving, OTP 4-14 four levels of, RCO 4-3
analysis results, ODP 4-50 general information about, RAA 1-3
class data as a user-defined analysis, ODP 4-38 hardware, RCO 4-4
file, OTP 4-14 Internet, PER 1-4
job history, OEA 5-10, OEA 5-11 levels of, RCO 4-3
Performance Manager charts, ODP 3-21, OSM linear, PER 1-6
3-19 network, RCO 4-5
saving a file, OTP 4-14 parallel DML, DWG 21-20
saving a session, OTP 4-14 parallel SQL execution, CON 18-2
Saving Tuning Session Data to a Log File, OTP security, OSD 1-15, OSD 9-18
12-10 serially reusable packages, ADG 9-64
saving your work, OTP 4-3 shared memory system, RCO 4-6
SAX, JPR 11-1, ADX 4-2 Scalability fo Distributed Environments, OEM 1-11
event -based API, ADX 4-8 Scalability of Event System, OEM 3-9

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Scalability of Job System, OEM 3-6 bounded range, PGR 8-9
scalability tests, RDE 2-7 cluster key, PGR 8-7
scalability, of networks, NET 7-3 composite, PGR 8-8
scalability, of Oracle Internet Directory, OID 1-8 MAX or MIN, PGR 8-12
scalable operations, DWG 21-81 ORDER BY, PGR 8-13
scalar datatypes, PLS 3-2 restrictions, PGR 8-14
scalar nodes, mapping, XDG 5-59 single-column, PGR 8-8
scalar object types, NEW 3-14 unbounded range, PGR 8-10
scalar subqueries, SQL 4-13 index joins, PGR 1-40
scalar subquery expressions, SQL 4-13 range, PGR 8-8
scalar types, PCO 11-18 bounded, PGR 8-9
scalar value MAX or MIN, PGR 8-12
converting to XML document using ORDER BY, PGR 8-13
SYS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-45 unbounded, PGR 8-10
scale sample table, PGR 1-29
applications, RCO 1-2 hints cannot override, PGR 1-41
definition of, PCO 4-47, PCC 15-17, PCC F-119 table scan and CACHE clause, CON 7-8
extracting, ZZP 5-14 unique, PGR 8-5, PGR 8-7
greater than precision, SQL 2-13 scattered read wait events, PGR 22-30
in the FIXED DECIMAL PL/I datatype, ZZP actions, PGR 22-31
5-9 SCC datetime format element, SQL 2-70
negative, SQL 2-13 scenario model, defined, OLA 8-12
of NUMBER datatype, SQL 2-12 scenarios for financial modeling, OLA 8-12
specifying, PLS 3-4 scenarios, Recovery Manager
using SQLPRC to extract, PCO 4-47, PCC F-119 backing up archived redo logs, RMN 9-40
when negative, PCO 4-47, PCC 15-17, PCC cataloging operating system copies, RMN 9-45
F-119, ZZP 5-14 duplexing backup sets, RMN 9-15
SCALE - handling backup errors, RMN 9-49
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.S incremental backups, RMN 9-42
CALE, JPR 7-58 incremental cumulative backups, RMN 9-43
SCALE_GEOM_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-77 listing backups and copies, RMN 17-26
scaling a geometric segment, SUG 6-15 listing obsolete backups and copies, RMN 17-27
Scan Columns option maintaining backups and copies, RMN 9-46
collecting column cardinality, OTP 13-10 NOARCHIVELOG backups, RMN 9-44
scan modes Oracle Real Application Clusters
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-4 backups, RMN 9-44
full database scan, GLO 11-4 recovering pre-resetlogs backup, RMN 10-45,
single table scan, GLO 11-5 RMN 10-46
user tables scan, GLO 11-5 recovery after total media failure, RMN 10-35
scans, cluster, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6 reporting database schema, RMN 17-27
indexed, PGR 8-7 reporting obsolete backups, RMN 17-27
full table, PGR 8-14 setting size of backup sets, RMN 9-36
LRU algorithm, CON 7-8 schedule
parallel query, CON 18-3 and manage jobs, OEA 5-5
rule-based optimizer, PGR 8-14 execution of a job, OEA 5-18
hash cluster, PGR 8-4, PGR 8-6 job, OEA 5-5
index, PGR 1-30 schedule and manage jobs, OEM 3-4
bitmap, PGR 1-40 SCHEDULE_PROPAGATION procedure, STM

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12-11 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.SCHEM
scheduled links, REP 1-15, REP 6-14 A, JPR 9-4
continuous pushes, REP 6-24 Schema category
creating, RAR 2-21 of Schema class, OTP 13-9
guidelines, REP 6-22 Schema class, OTP 13-9
parallel propagation, REP 6-28 collecting data from .SQL file, OTP 13-11
periodic pushes, REP 6-23 collecting data from .XDL file, OTP 13-11
serial propagation, REP 6-28 collecting from an instance, OTP 13-9
scheduled purges data tuned, OTP 13-9
guidelines, REP 6-25 frequency of collection, OTP 13-11
periodic purges, REP 6-26 Schema category, OTP 13-9
schedulePropagation, JPR 2-30, JPR 4-78 specifying schemas to collect, OTP 13-10
schedules specifying tables to collect, OTP 13-10
altering, ADQ 18-22 Statistics category, OTP 13-9
creating, ADQ 18-21 when to collect data for, OTP 13-11
scheduling SCHEMA clause
execution of command line interface of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-97
scripts, OCM A-4 Schema Management, OEA 10-14, OEM 4-14
propagation, ADQ 1-20, ADQ 12-88, ADQ 13-57 Schema Management pane, in Oracle Directory
schema, ODS 2-16 Manager, OID 6-9
adding and changing object classes schema mapping, OCM 3-19
(online), OID 6-2 schema mappings, OAS 19-32, OAS 19-40
administration, OID 6-1 schema name required when running
by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID SQL*Module, ADA 5-5
4-12 schema names
AQ XML, ADQ 17-33 qualifying column names, ADO 2-14
creating index on table in another schema, SUG schema names, -omit_schema_names option, JJP
4-8 3-22
definition location, OID 5-14 schema object, OTP 14-3, JJD 7-2
definitions in subSchemaSubentry, OID 2-12 cluster, OTP 14-4
distributed among several tablespaces, OID defined, JJD 2-16, JPG 2-12
19-9 if missing, OTP 14-3
elements, OID C-1 managing Java, JPG 2-20
add/replace event, OID 5-29 name, JJD 2-26, JPG 2-19
delete event, OID 5-29 names, maximum length, JPG 2-3
for specific Oracle products, OID C-3 synonym, OTP 14-4
Oracle proprietary, OID C-3 table, OTP 14-3
for orclACI, OID B-2 used in tuning process, OTP 14-3
for orclEntryLevelACI, OID B-3 using, JJD 2-6, JPG 2-3
IDAP, ADQ 17-35 view, OTP 14-4
invoking operators on table in another schema object privileges, CON 23-3
schema, SUG 4-19 definition, CON 1-46
naming conventions, DCD 2-5 DML and DDL operations, CON 23-5
objects, administering by using Oracle Directory granting and revoking, CON 23-4
Manager, OID 4-12 views, CON 23-6
reason for being invalid, OTP 13-18, OTP 15-3 schema objects, SQL 2-107, CON 10-1
SOAP, ADQ 17-33 analyzing, SAG 21-3 to SAG 21-6
SCHEMA - auditing, CON 24-8

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options, SQL 12-62 partitioned tables, SQL 2-109
cascading effects on revoking, SAG 25-19 parts of, SQL 2-108
compatibility, MIG 5-30 privileges on, OSD 2-3, CON 23-3
creating, tablespace quota required, CON 22-15 privileges to access, SAG 25-4
creating multiple objects, SAG 21-2 privileges to rename, SAG 21-3
default audit options, SAG 26-13 privileges with, SAG 25-4
default tablespace for, SAG 24-3, CON 22-15 protecting location, SQL 15-2
defining default buffer pool for, SQL 7-63 protecting owner, SQL 15-2
defining using DBMS_METADATA providing alternate names for, SQL 15-2
package, SAG 21-31 reauthorizing, SQL 9-2
definition, CON 1-2, CON 1-32 recompiling, SQL 9-2
dependencies between, SAG 21-23 referring to, SQL 2-116, SQL 10-13
dependencies of, CON 15-2 relationship to datafiles, CON 3-19, CON 10-3
and distributed databases, CON 15-13 remote, accessing, SQL 13-35
and views, CON 10-20 renaming, SAG 21-3
on non-existence of other objects, CON 15-10 revoking privileges, SAG 25-16
triggers manage, CON 17-17 trigger dependencies on, CON 17-21
dependent on lost privileges, CON 15-7 user-defined types, CON 13-3
dimensions, CON 10-25 validating structure, SQL 12-42, SAG 21-6
disabling audit options, SAG 26-14 viewing information, SAG 21-30
distributed database naming conventions Schema page. See Collect Options property sheet
for, SAG 28-22 schema, definition, ADX Glossary-18
dropping, SQL 17-20 Schema, XML, definition, ADX 4-71
enabling audit options on, SAG 26-12 SCHEMA_NAMES OTT parameter, OCI 14-33,
global names, SAG 28-22 PCC 19-34, IPI 7-124
granting privileges, SAG 25-12 usage, OCI 14-38, PCC 19-39, IPI 7-131
in a revoked tablespace, SAG 24-4, CON 22-16 SCHEMA_OBJECT -
in other schemas, SQL 2-118 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.SC
information in data dictionary, CON 4-2 HEMA_OBJECT, JPR 11-278
list of, SQL 2-107, CON 10-2 SCHEMA_OBJECT -
listing by type, SAG 21-33 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.SCHEMA_OBJ
materialized views, CON 10-22 ECT, JPR 11-237
name resolution, SQL 2-117 SchemaClassGenerator, ADX 7-5
name resolution in SQL statements, SAG 21-25 SchemaClassGenerator() -
namespaces, SQL 2-113 oracle.xml.classgen.SchemaClassGenerator.Sche
naming maClassGenerator(), JPR 6-26
examples, SQL 2-115 schema-independent users, ADG 11-21, ADG
guidelines, SQL 2-115 11-22, SAG 24-14
rules, SQL 2-111 schemaLocation, XDG 5-9
naming generated classes, JSS 11-23 schema-related debugging, OID 5-26
naming loaded classes, JSS 11-12 schemas, DWG 17-2, CON 22-2
naming loaded resources, JSS 11-12 applying policies to, OLS 5-3, OLS 5-10, OLS
naming sources, JSS 11-22 7-2, OLS 7-8
object types, SQL 2-38 attributes, OCI 6-19
obtaining metadata about, SAG 21-31 changes
on remote databases, SQL 2-118 updating recovery catalog, RMN 16-14
owned by dropped users, SAG 24-7 changing for a session, SQL 10-13
partitioned indexes, SQL 2-109 contents of, CON 10-3

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contrasted with tablespaces, CON 10-3 of the EXEC ORACLE statement, PCO 14-7,
creating, SQL 14-84 PCC 10-10
creating for materialized views, REP 6-11 of WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-29, ZZP 2-18
default, ADG 12-6 package, PLS 9-6
default policy options, OLS 5-9 WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-20
defined, CON 22-2 SCOPE clause
definition of, SQL 2-107, CON 10-2 ALTER SYSTEM SET, SAG 2-47
describing, OCI 6-2 SCOPE FOR clause
design guidelines for materialized views, DWG of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-99
8-8 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-15
restrictions on shared, OLS B-16 SCOPE FOR constraint, ADO 9-27, ADO 9-29
snowflake, DWG 2-3 SCOPE networking parameter, NET 10-21, NER
specifying for Export, UTL 1-28 10-6
star, DWG 2-3, DWG 17-4 scope notes
star schemas, PGR 1-68 finding, TXT 12-44
star, snowflake defined, OSG 4-6 Scope page. See New Tuning Session dialog box
star,snowflake, OSG 5-2, OSG 5-7 scope. See tuning scope
third normal form, DWG 17-2 scope, autonomous, ADG 7-31
unique, ADG 11-20 scoped directive
user-defined datatypes, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18 applications used to create, OCM 3-6
user-defined types, ADO 2-2 creating, OCM 3-9
schemas, shared, ODS 4-12 definition, OCM 3-5, OCM 3-8
schemaValidate, XDG 3-24, XDG 6-9 scoped REFs, ADO 2-5, ADO 6-4, CON 13-10
method, XDG 5-15 scopes (JSP objects), JSE 1-15
schemes, iteration, PLS 4-13 score
scientific notation, PLS 2-8, SQL 2-65 presenting, TAD 1-25
scientific notation for FLOAT EXTERNAL, UTL SCORE operator, SQL 3-2, TXT 1-51
6-20 scoring, DMC 1-5, DMC 1-16, DMC 1-22
SCN, RCO 5-6 accumulate, TXT 3-10
SCN (system change number) by O-Cluster, DMC 1-17
use in distributed recovery, UMR 6-15 effect of DML, TXT F-3
SCN. See system change number, system change for NEAR operator, TXT 3-33
numbers output data, DMC 3-10
scope, PLS 2-19 prerequisites, DMC 3-8
collection, PLS 5-7 scoring algorithm
cursor, PLS 6-7 word queries, TXT F-2
cursor parameter, PLS 6-7 scoring data, DMC 3-7
cursor variables, PCO 6-31 SCPU item, PGR 12-16
definition, PLS 2-19 scratch tablespace
exception, PLS 7-7 specifying for script operations that require
identifier, PLS 2-19 temporary data storage, OCM 3-19
loop counter, PLS 4-15 script
of a cursor variable, PCC 4-30 dealing with problems in, OCM 3-23
of DECLARE STATEMENT directive, PCO determing impact of prior to execution, OCM
F-29, PCC F-40 3-21
of host variables, ZZP 1-5 editing, OCM 3-22
of precompiler options, PCO 14-9, PCC 10-7, enabling failure prediction during
ZZP 3-5 generation, OCM 3-26

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executing, OCM 3-24 CATNOADT.SQL, REF 5-6
privileges required, OCM 3-24 CATNOAUD.SQL, REF 5-6
executing using the command line CATNOHS.SQL, REF 5-6
interface, OCM A-10 CATNOPRT.SQL, REF 5-6
executing using the job system, OCM 3-25 CATNOQUE.SQL, REF 5-6
executing using the Oracle Enterprise Manager CATNORMN.SQL, REF 5-6
job system, OCM 3-25 CATNOSVM.SQL, REF 5-6
generating for a destination database, OCM CATNSNMP.SQL, REF 5-6
3-19 CATOCTK.SQL, REF 5-3
generating for a destination database using the CATPROC.SQL, REF 5-2
command line interface, OCM A-9 CATQUEUE.SQL, REF 5-3
keeping changes made by, OCM 3-24 CATREP.SQL, REF 5-3
obsolete, OCM 3-18 CATRMAN.SQL, REF 5-3
resolving problems that occur during CMPDBMIG.SQL, REF 5-7
execution, OCM 3-27 D0801070.SQL, REF 5-7
scheduling using the command line D0900010.SQL, REF 5-7
interface, OCM A-4 data dictionary, REF 5-3
stale, OCM 3-26 database migration, REF 5-7
undoing changes made by, OCM 3-24 DBMSIOTC.SQL, REF 5-3
viewing a summary of, OCM 3-22 DBMSOTRC.SQL, REF 5-3
viewing the results after executing, OCM 3-24 DBMSPOOL.SQL, REF 5-4
script files downgrading, MIG 7-22
running before Export, UTL 1-3 INITJVM.SQL, REF 5-8
running before Import, UTL 2-5 Java, REF 5-8
script generator rerunning, MIG 7-22
definition, OCM 3-26 RMJVM.SQL, REF 5-8
Script page. See tuning session window SPAUTO.SQL, PGR 21-8
scripting, ADG 18-13 SPCPKG, PGR 21-5
scripting elements SPCREATE, PGR 21-5
comments, JSE 1-14 SPCTAB, PGR 21-5
declarations, JSE 1-12 SPCUSR, PGR 21-5
expressions, JSE 1-12 SPPURGE.SQL, PGR 21-21
overview, JSE 1-12 SPTRUNC.SQL, PGR 21-23
scriptlets, JSE 1-13 SQL scripts, REF 5-2
scripting variables (tag libraries) Statspack documentation scripts, PGR 21-26
defining, JSE 7-8 Statspack installation scripts, PGR 21-25
scopes, JSE 7-9 Statspack performance data maintenance
scriptlets scripts, PGR 21-26
overview, JSE 1-13 Statspack reporting and automation
vs. JavaBeans, JSE 4-2 scripts, PGR 21-25
scripts Statspack supplied scripts, PGR 21-25
CATALOG.SQL, REF 5-2 U0703040.SQL, REF 5-7
CATBLOCK.SQL, REF 5-3 U0800060.SQL, REF 5-7
CATCLUST.SQL, REF 5-2 U0801070.SQL, REF 5-7
CATEXP7.SQL, REF 5-3 U0900010.SQL, REF 5-7
CATHS.SQL, REF 5-3 upgrading, MIG 3-22
CATIO.SQL, REF 5-3 upgrading Statspack scripts, PGR 21-26
CATJAVA.SQL, REF 5-8 USERLOCK.SQL, REF 5-4

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UTLBSTAT.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_AREA function, SUG 11-10
UTLCHN1.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_AREA_UNITS table, SUG 2-35
UTLCONST.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_BUFFER function, SUG 11-12
UTLDTREE.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_CD package, SPR 1-16
UTLESTAT.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_CENTROID function, SUG 11-16
UTLEXPT1.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_CODE, SUG 2-34
UTLINCMP.SQL, REF 5-7 SDO_CONVEXHULL function, SUG 11-18
UTLIP.SQL, REF 5-4 SDO_CS package, SUG 13-1
UTLIRP.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_DATUMS table, SUG 5-11
UTLLOCKT.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_DIFFERENCE function, SUG 11-20
UTLPWDMG.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 2-35, SUG 5-11
UTLRP.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_DISTANCE function, SUG 11-23
UTLSAMPL.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_ELEM_INFO, SUG 2-9
UTLSCLN.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_ELEM_INFO_ARRAY type, SUG 2-6
UTLTKPRF.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_ELLIPSOIDS table, SUG 5-14
UTLVALID.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_ETYPE, SUG 2-10
UTLXPLAN.SQL, REF 5-5 SDO_FILTER operator, SUG 10-2
scripts (for jobs), OEM 3-5 SDO_GEOM package, SPR 1-16
scripts, batched line-mode commands, OID 6-14 SDO_GEOMETRY object type, SUG 2-6
scripts, job and event, OIA 3-2 embedding in user-defined type, SUG 7-1,
scrollable cursor, example, OCI 4-19 SUG 7-6
scrollable cursors, ADG 1-24, OCI 4-17 in function-based indexes, SUG 7-3
scrollable iterators methods, SUG 9-1, SUG 12-1
declaring, JSS 7-42 SDO_GROUPCODE, SUG 2-34
scrollable named iterators, JSS 7-44 SDO_GTYPE, SUG 2-7
scrollable positional iterators, JSS 7-45 constraining data to a geometry type, SUG 4-7
sensitivity, JSS 7-42 GET_DIMS method, SUG 9-2
the scrollable interface, JSS 7-43 GET_GTYPE method, SUG 9-3
ScrollableResultSetIterator type, JSS 7-47 GET_LRS_DIM method, SUG 9-4
scrolling SDO_INDEX_TABLE, SUG 2-33
in the Analysis window, ODP 4-46 SDO_INDX_DIMS keyword, SUG 6-8
scrollPane, JPR 17-3 SDO_INTERPRETATION, SUG 2-11
SDFs. See secondary datafiles SDO_INTERSECTION function, SUG 11-25
SDK (Software Developer Kit) Messages, OMM 2-1 SDO_LENGTH function, SUG 11-28
SDK components, OAD 1-2 SDO_LEVEL, SUG 1-15
.sdns.ora file, NET 3-37, NER 3-2 SDO_LRS package, SPR 1-17
sdns.ora file, NET 3-37, NER 3-2 SDO_MAX_MBR_ORDINATE function,
SDO_AGGR_CENTROID aggregate function, SUG 11-30
SUG 12-2 SDO_MBR function, SUG 11-32
SDO_AGGR_CONVEXHULL aggregate SDO_MIGRATE package, SPR 1-20
function, SUG 12-4 SDO_MIN_MBR_ORDINATE function, SUG 11-34
SDO_AGGR_LRS_CONCAT aggregate SDO_NN operator, SUG 10-6
function, SUG 12-5 optimizer hint, SUG 10-9
SDO_AGGR_MBR aggregate function, SUG 12-7 SDO_NN_DISTANCE ancillary operator,
SDO_AGGR_UNION aggregate function, SUG SUG 10-11
12-8 SDO_NUMTILES, SUG 1-15
SDO_ANGLE_UNITS table, SUG 5-10 SDO_ORDINATE_ARRAY type, SUG 2-6
SDO_ARC_DENSIFY function, SUG 11-7 SDO_ORDINATES, SUG 2-14

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SDO_POINT, SUG 2-9 SEARCH_COLUMNS column
SDO_POINT_TYPE object type, SUG 2-6 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-24
SDO_POINTONSURFACE function, SUG 11-36 searched CASE expression, PLS 2-32
SDO_POLY_xxx functions (deprecated and searches
removed), SUG 11-3 configuring, OID 5-22
SDO_PROJECTIONS table, SUG 5-15 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-24
SDO_RELATE operator, SUG 10-13 by using Oracle Directory Manager,
SDO_ROWID, SUG 2-34 OID 5-23
SDO_RTREE_SEQ_NAME, SUG 2-34 for ACPs when using Oracle Directory
SDO_SRID, SUG 2-8 Manager, OID 12-14
SDO_STARTING_OFFSET, SUG 2-9 duration, OID 5-32
SDO_STATUS, SUG 2-34 setting maximum amount of time
SDO_TUNE package, SPR 1-21 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-24
SDO_UNION function, SUG 11-38 by using Oracle Directory Manager,
SDO_UNIT column OID 5-23
in SDO_AREA_UNITS table, SUG 2-35 setting maximum number of entries returned
in SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 2-35, SUG 5-11 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-24
SDO_UTIL Package, SPR 1-22 by using Oracle Directory Manager,
SDO_VERSION function, SUG 1-26 OID 5-23
SDO_WITHIN_DISTANCE operator, SUG 10-18 specifying maximum number of entries
SDO_XOR function, SUG 11-41 returned, OID 5-32, OID 7-3
SDOAGGRTYPE object type, SUG 1-24 using filters, OID 6-7
SDU networking parameter, NET 15-8, NET 15-28, searching CLOBs, XDG 1-24
NER 7-12 searching for data, ADL 14-6
SDU. See session data unit (SDU) searching multilingual documents, GLO 5-22
search search-related operations, flow of, OAD 2-19
and compare operations, OID 2-7 second tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager, OEM 1-7
criteria bar, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID secondary datafiles, UTL 3-9, UTL 7-31
5-32, OID 7-3 secondary filter, SUG 1-9, SUG 4-15
depth, specifying, OID 7-3 secondary instance, RCO 10-17, RCG 2-2
filter processing, OID 5-26 secondary instance role, RCG 1-5, RCG 2-2
filters secondary level sort, GLO 4-5
IETF-compliant, OID A-20, OAD A-13 secondary memory
ldapsearch, OID A-22, OAD A-15 of object, OCI 13-17
results, parsing, OAD 3-50 secret key
results, specifying maximum number of entries location in RADIUS, OAS 4-16
returned, OID 5-32, OID 7-3 section
scope, OAD 2-22 attribute, TAD 6-8
Search ACPs field, TAD 6-7
button, OID 4-10 HTML example, TAD 2-26
menu item, OID 4-9 nested, TAD 6-6
search condition, PCO 5-11 overlapping, TAD 6-6
definition of, PCC 6-11 repeated zone, TAD 6-6
in the WHERE clause, PCC 6-11 special, TAD 6-9
using in the WHERE clause, PCO 5-11 zone, TAD 6-5
search data section group
representing, ADG 3-27 about, TAD 2-21
search, generic base letter, GLO 4-16 creating, TXT 7-33

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creating with admin tool, TAD 8-6 authentication parameters, OAS B-10
viewing information about, TXT G-15 authentication process in an Oracle
section group example, TXT 2-82 environment, OAS 7-6
section group types, TXT 2-81, TXT 7-33 authorization, OAS 7-13
section searching, TXT 3-56 certificate, OAS 7-4
about, TAD 1-20, TAD 6-2 certificate authority, OAS 7-4
enabling, TAD 6-2 checksums, OSD 9-29
HTML, TAD 6-10 cipher suites, OAS B-11
nested, TXT 3-58 client authentication parameter, OAS B-13
sectioner client configuration, OAS 7-14
about, TAD 2-5 combining with other authentication
sectioning methods, OAS 7-8
automatic, TAD 6-12 components in an Oracle environment, OAS 7-4
path, TAD 6-14 configuring, OAS 7-14, OID 4-4
sections configuring on the client, OAS 8-10
adding dynamically, TXT 1-4 disabling connection, OAS 18-10
constraints for dynamic addition, TXT 1-9 enabling, OAS 7-14, OAS 8-8
creating attribute, TXT 7-3 enabling Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-6
creating field, TXT 7-5 encryption, OSD 9-29
creating zone, TXT 7-22 handshake, OAS 7-6
nested, TXT 7-25 industry standard protocol, OAS 7-2
overlapping, TXT 7-24 managing, OID 11-1
removing, TXT 7-47 network security, OSD 3-6
repeated field, TXT 7-7 Oracle Internet Directory, OSD 9-50
repeated zone, TXT 7-24 privileges, OAS 7-13
viewing information on, TXT G-14 requiring client authentication, OAS 7-32
secure roles, OAS 7-13
port 636, OID 11-2, OID 11-3 server configuration, OAS 7-26
secure application, ADG xvii, ADG 11-14 shared schemas, OAS 15-22
secure application roles, OSD 2-6, OSD 9-21, OSD single sign-on, OSD 9-44
9-60, CON 23-26 sqlnet.ora file sample, OAS A-2
Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA), OID 5-15, OID system requirements, OAS 1-18
5-17, OID 16-3, OSD 3-6, OSD 5-6, OSD 9-29, version parameter, OAS B-12
OSD 9-50 wallet, OAS 7-4
secure mode wallet location, parameter, OAS B-16
running directory servers in, OID C-5 Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, ADG 13-5
running server instances in, OID 11-3 Secure Sockets Layer, definition, ADX Glossary-18
secure queues, STM 3-21 SecurID, OAS 4-5
disabling user access, STM 12-5 token cards, OAS 4-5
enabling user access, STM 12-3 SecurID authentication, MIG B-2, NET xviii, NER
propagation, STM 17-8 B-2
Secure Sockets Layer, SAG 23-2, SAG 24-8, SAG SecurID token cards, OSD 9-37
24-14 security, ADQ 4-2, ADQ 4-3, OID 1-9, OID 2-12,
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL), OAS 1-11, OAS 7-1, NER 1-4, CON 22-2, JJD 5-1 to JJD 5-26, JPG 1-8
OAS 8-1, OAS 8-2, OAS 15-37, OAS 18-1, OAS access control entries (ACEs), XDG 18-6
18-4, OAS 18-10, OID 31-2, OSD 9-43 accessing a database, SAG 23-2
architecture, OAS 7-9 administration team, OSD 1-18
authentication, OSD 8-7, OSD 9-35 administrator of, SAG 23-2

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administrator privileges, CON 5-3 for materialized view replication, RAR A-7
aggregate privileges, XDG 18-8 trusted compared with untrusted, RAR A-8
application, OSD 9-13 for multimaster replication, RAR A-2
application context, ADG 12-2, OSD 9-16 trusted compared with untrusted, RAR A-3
application developers and, SAG 23-10 general users, SAG 23-4
application enforcement of, CON 23-18 good practices, OSD 2-13
application user proxy authentication, OSD hosted systems, OSD 1-11
9-18 in LDAP Version 3, OID 1-5
auditing, OSD 7-2, CON 24-2, CON 24-7 in the Oracle Directory Integration
auditing policies, SAG 23-20 Platform, OID 31-1
authentication of users, SAG 23-2 integrity, OSD 1-6
availability, OSD 1-7, OSD 2-12 internal networks, NET 7-6
between clients and servers, OAS 7-7 Internet, OAS 1-2, OSD 1-8, OSD 1-10, OSD
BFILEs, ADL 12-7 9-12, OSD 9-13
BFILEs using SQL DDL, ADL 12-8 Internet networks, NET 7-9
BFILEs using SQL DML, ADL 12-9 Intranet, OAS 1-2
book recommendations, JJD 5-4 introduction, OLS 1-2
credentials, storage, OSD 8-8 Java 2, JJD 5-3
data, SAG 23-3 Java Beans, OSD 9-25
data, definition, CON 1-43 Java implementation, OSD 9-23
database, OSD 2-2 JDBC, JJD 5-2
database integrity mechanisms, OSD 2-11 JVM, JJD 4-5
database security, SAG 23-2 label based access control, OSD 2-9
database users and, SAG 23-2 LDAP features, OSD 5-4
DBUri, XDG 12-37 level of, SAG 23-3
deep data protection, OSD 9-12 Listener Control utility, NER 1-4
deployment templates, REP 4-8 listeners, NET 12-13
directory authentication, OSD 5-5 management using DBMS_XDB, XDG 16-5
directory-based, OSD 5-8, OSD 9-42 management with Enterprise Manager, XDG
discretionary access control, CON 22-2 21-22
discretionary access control, definition, CON multibyte characters in role names, SAG 25-7
1-44 multibyte characters in role passwords, SAG
distributed databases, SAG 28-24 25-8
centralized user management, SAG 28-27 multitier systems, OSD 1-15, OSD 3-8
domains, CON 22-2 myths, OSD 1-2
domains, definition, CON 1-45 network, OSD 9-27, JJD 5-2
dynamic predicates, CON 23-25 operating-system security and the
enforcement in application, ADG 11-12 database, SAG 23-3
enforcement in database, ADG 11-12 Oracle Advanced Security, OSD 9-24
enforcement mechanisms listed, CON 1-44 Oracle Internet Directory, OSD 9-49
enforcing, SQL 15-95 Oracle Label Security, OSD 9-48
enterprise user, OSD 6-2 Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-5
establishing policies, SAG 23-1 Oracle Net Services, OSD 9-55
features of Oracle8i, ADG 11-4 Oracle9i Enterprise Edition, OSD 9-12
fine-grained access control, ADG 12-40, CON Oracle9i Standard Edition, OSD 9-2
23-24 overview, CON 1-43
firewalls, OSD 3-7 password protection, OSD 1-13, OSD 5-6
for different clients, OID 11-3 passwords, CON 22-8

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personnel dimension, OSD 1-4 eavesdropping, OAS 1-2
physical dimension, OSD 1-4 falsifying identities, OAS 1-3
PKI, OSD 8-1 password-related, OAS 1-3
policies threats and countermeasures, ADG 11-2, OSD
administering, ADG 12-49 1-12, OSD 1-16
applied within database, ADG 12-60 trusted compared with untrusted, RAR A-3,
centrally managed, ADG 12-59 RAR A-8
example, ADG 12-43 user and group access, XDG 18-6
implementing, ADG 12-8, CON 23-25 using synonyms, SAG 29-30
multiple policies per table, ADG 12-42 views and, CON 10-18
on tables or views, ADG 12-40 views enhance, CON 23-7
technical issues, ADG 11-3 virtual private database (VPD), OSD 2-9
policies for database administrators, SAG 23-8 within Oracle Internet Directory
policy for applications, ADG 11-10, ADG 12-58 environment, OID 2-12
privilege management policies, SAG 23-6 Security and Jobs, OEM 3-7
privileges, OSD 2-2, SAG 23-2 security considerations
procedural dimension, OSD 1-4 direct path export, UTL 1-52
procedures enhance, CON 23-8 security domains, CON 22-2
program interface enforcement of, CON 8-22 definition, CON 1-45
protecting the audit trail, SAG 26-18 enabled roles and, CON 23-20
remote objects, SAG 29-28 tablespace quotas, CON 22-14
REMOTE_OS_ROLES parameter, SAG 25-26 security groups
replication, RAR A-1 accessing, OAS E-24
requirements, OSD 1-15 security implications
restricting runtime administration of the hints, OAS 18-9
listener, NER 8-11 reminders, OAS 18-9
roles to force security, SAG 23-6 Security Management, OEA 10-19, OEM 4-19
roles, advantages, ADG 11-14 SECURITY networking parameter, NER 7-23
row level, OSD 2-8 security options, OAS 19-39
scalability, OSD 1-15, OSD 9-18 security policies
scope of issues, OSD 1-3 introduction, OLS 1-3
secure application role, OSD 9-21 Oracle Label Security, OLS 1-7
security directory integrity, OSD 5-2 VPD, OLS 1-7
security officer, SAG 1-3 security, within Oracle Internet Directory
security policies, CON 23-24 environment, OAD 2-6
shared schemas, OSD 6-4 SecurityManager class, OSD 9-23, JJD 5-4
single sign-on, OSD 4-10, OSD 6-6 SecurityPermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, JJD
SSL parameters for different clients, OID 11-3 5-22
standards, OLS 1-3 seek( ), IMJ 7-16, IMJ 7-32
strong authentication, OSD 4-3 segment
system, CON 4-3 LOB restriction, must be at least 3 blocks, ADL
system, definition, CON 1-43 4-18
table- or view-based, ADG 12-40 Segment Analysis, OTP 24-4
technical dimension, OSD 1-4 segment and physical attributes
test databases, SAG 23-10 PCTFREE parameter, IMU 11-15
threats, OAS 1-2 segment attributes clause
data tampering, OAS 1-3 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-16
dictionary attacks, OAS 1-3 SEGMENT MANAGEMENT FREELISTS clause

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of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-88 PCO 11-13
SEGMENT MANAGEMENT PAGETABLE clause SELDH-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-12
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-88 SELDI variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-11
segment space management, automatic, CON 2-6 SELDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA),
SEGMENT_FIX_STATUS procedure, SAG 22-3 PCO 11-14
segment-level statistics, PGR 22-14 SELDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA),
segments, CON 2-12 PCO 11-13
available space, SAG 21-31 SELDI-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
data, CON 2-12 SELDV variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-8
data dictionary, SAG 21-28 SELDVLN variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9
data dictionary views for, SAG 21-33 SELDVTYP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-11
data, definition, CON 1-4 select
deallocating extents from, CON 2-10 with XSU, ADX 8-14
deallocating unused space, SAG 14-25 SELECT ANY DICTIONARY system
defined, CON 2-3 privilege, SQL 17-45
definition, CON 1-4 SELECT ANY OUTLINE system privilege, SQL
displaying information on, SAG 21-35 17-39
geometric, SUG 6-2 SELECT ANY SEQUENCE system privilege, SQL
header, RDE A-17 17-40
header block, CON 2-8 SELECT ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-41
ID number, RAC 5-6 select descriptor, PCO 11-4, PCC 13-25, PCC 15-4,
index, CON 2-13 ZZP 5-4
monitoring rollback, SAG 13-27 definition of, PCC 13-25
overview of, CON 2-12 information in, PCC 13-26
rollback, CON B-4 select descriptor area, ZZP 5-4
rollback. See rollback segments select descriptors
space management information in, PCO 9-25
automatic, SQL 15-88 Select Instances to Start dialog box, RAA 5-8
manual, SQL 15-88 Select Instances to Stop dialog box, RAA 5-10
using bitmaps, SQL 15-88 SELECT INTO statement
using free lists, SQL 15-88 syntax, PLS 13-166
table SELECT INTO statements
high water mark, CON 19-4 error conditions, JSS 3-36
temporary, CON 2-13, CON 10-14 examples, JSS 3-35
allocating, CON 2-13 syntax, JSS 3-34
cleaned up by SMON, CON 8-11 select list, PCO 5-8
dropping, CON 2-11 definition of, PCC 6-8
FILE parameter in SQL*Loader, UTL 9-33 number of items in, PCC 6-8
ignore quotas, CON 22-16 using the free() function for, PCC 15-37
operations that require, CON 2-14 using the malloc() function for, PCC 15-32
storage parameters, SAG 14-13 select lists, SQL 8-2
tablespace containing, CON 2-14 ordering, SQL 8-9
SELDFCLP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14 SELECT object privilege, SQL 17-47
SELDFCRCP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14 on a materialized view, SQL 17-49
SELDFMT variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9 on a sequence, SQL 17-49
SELDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), on a table, SQL 17-48
PCO 11-13 on a view, SQL 17-48
SELDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), SELECT privilege, ADG 11-24, OSG 6-9

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granting and revoking for access to change precompiler option, PCC 6-9, PCC 10-39
data, DWG 15-3 SELECT_ERROR option, PCO 5-9
SELECT privilege for object tables, ADO 4-4, SELECT_ERROR precompiler option, PCO 14-37
ADO 4-5 selected audit log events, OID 5-30
Select Repository User Tablespaces selecting
if OEM_REPOSITORY does not exist, OEC 3-20 images for matching, IMU 2-13
if OEM_REPOSITORY exists, OEC 3-19 selecting a permanent LOB INTO a temporary LOB
SELECT SQL statement, PCC F-104 locator, ADL 11-7
select SQLDA Selecting a Statement for Tuning, OTP 4-8
purpose of, PCO 11-3, PCC 15-3, ZZP 5-3 selecting control parameter values, OTP 12-7
SELECT statement, PCO F-82, PCC 6-8, SQL 8-2, selecting elements
SQL 18-4, CON 14-3 based on element values, OSA 6-2 to OSA 6-6
accessing non-Oracle system, HET D-2 based on hierarchical position, OSA
available clauses, PCO 5-9 6-12 to OSA 6-15
clauses available for, PCC 6-9 based on rank, OSA 6-6 to OSA 6-12
composite indexes, CON 10-30 Selecting Statements with TopSQL, OTP 4-9
embedded SQL examples, PCO F-85, PCC F-108 selection criteria, modifying for class data in an
example, PCO 5-8 analysis, ODP 4-44
example of, PCC 6-8 selection rules, ADQ 18-23
FOR UPDATE, ADL 2-7 selectivity, PGR 3-2
FOR UPDATE clause, SAG 29-33 histograms, PGR 3-20
INTO clause, PCO 5-8 index, PGR 4-3
INTO clause in, PCC 6-8 user-defined, PGR 1-76
purpose of, PCC 6-8 select-list
read consistency, ADG 7-11, ADL 5-2 describing, OCI 4-12
SAMPLE clause, PGR 1-29 select-list items
access path, PGR 1-29, PGR 1-41 naming, PCO 11-4
cost-based optimization, PGR 1-15 selectNodeAt(int), JPR 15-9
SELECT ... FOR UPDATE, ADG 7-17 selectNodes(String) -
subqueries, CON 14-12 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.selectNodes(jav
testing, PCC 6-9 a.lang.String), JPR 11-206
using host arrays in, PCC 8-5 selectNodes(String, NSResolver) -
using host tables, PCO 7-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.selectNodes(jav
WHERE clause in, PCC 6-8 a.lang.String,
See also queries oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSResolver), JPR 11-207
SELECT statements selectNodes(XSLNodeSetInt) -
using OLAP_TABLE function, OSG 11-2 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.selectNodes(ora
Select the directory server you want to use option in cle.xml.parser.v2.XSLNodeSetInt), JPR 11-207
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET 8-7 selector, PLS 2-31
Select the directory server you want to use, and select-project-join views, PGR 2-36
configure the directory server for Oracle usage selectSingleNode(String) -
option in Oracle Net Configuration oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.selectSingleNod
Assistant, NET 8-8 e(java.lang.String), JPR 11-207
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE role, SQL 17-46, SAG selectSingleNode(String, NSResolver) -
25-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.selectSingleNod
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE roll, SAG 25-3 e(java.lang.String,
SELECT_ERROR oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSResolver), JPR 11-208
command-line option, ADA 5-20 selectValue method

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example, OSA 6-6 sendAudio( ), IMJ 9-6, IMJ 9-34
self joins, SQL 8-10 sendDoc( ), IMJ 9-8, IMJ 9-36
SELF parameter, DCD 5-4, DCD 5-5, PLS 10-8, sender identification, ADQ 1-17
ADO 2-16 sendImage( ), IMJ 9-10, IMJ 9-38
self-crossing line strings and polygons, SUG 1-4 sendResponse(String, int, InputStream,
selfish style of method invocation, CON 13-6 Timestamp), IMJ 9-16, IMJ 9-44
self-relation sendResponse(String,int,BFILE,Timestamp), IMJ
Source object for, OSA 6-16 9-12, IMJ 9-40
semantic checking, PCO E-2 sendResponse(String,int,BLOB,Timestamp), IMJ
controlling with the SQLCHECK option, PCC 9-14, IMJ 9-42
D-2 sendResponseBody(int,BFILE), IMJ 9-18
definition of, PCC D-2 sendResponseBody(int,BLOB), IMJ 9-20
enabling, PCO E-3, PCC D-4 sendResponseBody(int,InputStream), IMJ 9-22
using the SQLCHECK option, PCO E-2 sendVideo( ), IMJ 9-24, IMJ 9-46
with the SQLCHECK option, PCC D-2 SENSITIVE (cursor state), JSS 3-7
semantics sensitivity (cursor states, WITH clause), JSS 3-7
assignment, PLS B-2 SENTENCE keyword, TXT 3-59
blank-padding, PLS B-3 sentence section
CHAR versus VARCHAR2, PLS B-1 defining, TXT 7-11
copy-based for internal LOBs, ADL 10-21 querying, TXT 3-56
non-blank-padding, PLS B-3 Separate compilation
pseudo-reference, ADL 11-8 restrictions on, ZZP 3-9
reference based for BFILEs, ADL 12-6 separate precompilation
string comparison, PLS B-2 definition of, ZZP 3-9
value, ADL 11-8 guidelines, PCO 2-26
semantics-checking guidelines for, PCC 2-16
caching online results, JSS 8-78 need for, ZZP 3-9
default checker, Oracle checkers, JSS 8-71 referencing cursors for, PCC 2-16
enabling online in server, JSS 11-19 restrictions, PCO 2-27
enabling online, setting user schema, JSS 8-34 restrictions on, PCC 2-16
invoking SQLCheckerCustomizer, JSS A-40 specifying MAXOPENCURSORS for, PCC 2-16
of profiles, via customizer harness, JSS A-22 using a single SQLCA with, PCC 2-17
options, JSS 8-71 separators, PLS 2-3
registering drivers, JSS 8-44 SEQ synonym for USER_SEQUENCES view, REF
setting default URL prefix, JSS 8-43 2-236
setting password, JSS 8-39 sequence, PLS 6-3
setting URL, JSS 8-41 sequence number generator, RAA 3-9
specifying offline checker, JSS 8-75 distributed resources, RAA 3-9
specifying online checker, JSS 8-76 in Real Application Cluster databases, RAA 3-9
SQLCheckerCustomizer options, JSS A-41 restriction, RAA 3-11
steps involved, JSS 9-2 skipping sequence numbers, RAA 3-10
semicolon, does not terminate cursor sequence numbers
declaration, ADA 2-10 and global conflicts, RDE 3-3
semi-joins, PGR 1-67 cached, UTL 1-56
semi-major axis, SUG 5-14 caching, suppressing with ordering, RDE 3-3
send, JPR 4-153, JPR 4-154 exporting, UTL 1-56
SEND command, RMR 2-193 for multiple tables and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-58
send_error config param, JSE 9-15 generated by SQL*Loader SEQUENCE

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clause, UTL 6-57, UTL 10-11 setting or changing, SQL 9-142
generated, not read and SQL*Loader, UTL 6-5 minimum value
generation and tablespace use, RDE 3-2 eliminating, SQL 9-142
generation with database tables, RDE 3-4 setting, SQL 14-90
setting column to a unique number with setting or changing, SQL 9-142
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57 NEXTVAL, ADG 2-25
using, RDE 3-3 not cached, RAA 3-11
sequence object for R-tree index, SUG 2-34 number generation, CON 10-25
sequence of ODM tasks, DMC 2-3 number of cached values, changing, SQL 9-142
SEQUENCE parameter Oracle Real Applications Clusters and, SAG
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57 20-13
SEQUENCE_CACHE_ENTRIES parameter, ADG ORDER option, RAA 3-10
2-27 ordering values, SQL 9-142
sequence_deviation, ADQ 2-9 parallel server, ADG 2-24
sequences, SQL 2-83, SQL 14-87, CON 10-26 preallocating values, SQL 14-90
accessing, ADG 2-24 privileges for altering, SAG 20-12
accessing values of, SQL 14-87 privileges for creating, SAG 20-12
altering, ADG 2-24, SAG 20-13 privileges for dropping, SAG 20-13
attributes, OCI 6-14 privileges needed, ADG 2-24 to ADG 2-28
auditing, CON 24-8 recycling values, SQL 9-142
CACHE option, RAA 3-10 reducing serialization, ADG 2-25
caching numbers, ADG 2-23 removing from the database, SQL 17-2
caching sequence numbers, ADG 2-27 renaming, SQL 17-87
changing replication, REP 2-29
the increment value, SQL 9-142 restarting, SQL 17-2
CHECK constraints prohibit, CON 21-21 at a different number, SQL 9-143
creating, ADG 2-23, ADG 2-27, ADG 2-28, SQL at a predefined limit, SQL 14-89
14-87, SAG 20-12 values, SQL 14-90
creating without limit, SQL 14-89 reusing, SQL 14-87
CURRVAL, ADG 2-24, ADG 2-26 stopping at a predefined limit, SQL 14-89
data dictionary cache, RAA 3-9, RAA 3-10 synonyms for, SQL 15-2
describing, OCI 6-2 timestamp, RAA 3-10
dropping, ADG 2-28, SAG 20-13 where to use, SQL 2-84
granting sequential control, PLS 4-17
system privileges on, SQL 17-40 sequential read wait events
guarantee consecutive values, SQL 14-90 actions, PGR 22-33
how to use, SQL 2-84 .ser files, JJD 2-7, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, JPG 2-3, JPG
increment value, setting, SQL 14-89 2-12, JPG 2-13
incrementing, SQL 14-87 ser profiles (.ser)
independence from tables, CON 10-26 converting to .class, JSS 8-68
initial value, setting, SQL 14-89 generated profiles, JSS 9-6
initialization parameters, ADG 2-23 ser2class option (sqlj -ser2class), JSS 8-68
length of numbers, CON 10-26 SERIAL_REUSE initialization parameter, REF
log sequence number, RAA 6-12 1-145
managing, SAG 20-11 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-106
maximum value SERIALIZABLE in INIT.ORA, SNM A-55
eliminating, SQL 9-142 SERIALIZABLE initialization parameter
setting, SQL 14-89 compatibility, MIG A-6

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SERIALIZABLE option manageability in Real Application
for ISOLATION LEVEL, ADG 7-24 Clusters, RCO 9-5
serializable option, JJP 3-26 Server Control (SRVCTL) Utility
SERIALIZABLE parameter, ADG 7-11, RAA 2-13 and the Global Services Daemon (GSD), RCO
SERIALIZABLE transactions, JSS 7-50 3-4
serializable transactions, ADG 7-20 Server Control (SRVCTL) Utility Error Messages
SerializablePermission, JJD 5-7, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, (PRKO), RAA C-9
JJD 5-23 server documentation, NEW 4-3
serialization, JJD 2-30 server handle
of transactions, RAR 7-50 attributes, OCI A-15
serialized objects description, OCI 2-9
as host variables, JSS 6-77 setting in service context, OCI 2-10
in iterator columns, JSS 6-77 server instances
overview, JSS 6-71 running, OID 4-2
SerializableDatum class (sample), JSS 6-78 running in secure mode, OID 11-3
through custom Java class, JSS 6-74 Server Management
to RAW and BLOB columns, JSS 6-71 administration of instances, RAA 5-2
serially reusable packages, PLS 12-6 configuring, RAC 7-1
serially reusable PL/SQL packages, ADG 9-64 GSD process, RAC 7-2
SERIALLY_REUSABLE pragma, ADG 9-65, PLS node requirements, RAC 7-4
12-6 requirements, RAC 7-4
syntax, PLS 13-171 SIDs, RAC 7-4
server Server Manager
impact of installing new version of, OTP 13-9 differences with SQL*Plus
integration with PL/SQL, PCC 7-2 ampersands, MIG C-12
shutting down, TXT 5-5 blank lines, MIG C-9
viewing active, TXT G-15 commands, MIG C-3
server configuration comments, MIG C-7
allocating resources with shared server, NET COMMIT command, MIG C-14
14-9 CREATE LIBRARY command, MIG C-13
creating a repository for Oracle Names, NET CREATE TYPE command, MIG C-13
3-26 hyphen continuation character, MIG C-10
discovering Oracle Names servers, NET 9-38 startup, MIG C-2
local naming, NET 9-6 syntax, MIG C-7
log files, NET 17-28 migrating scripts to SQL*Plus, MIG C-1
loopback tests, NET 17-4 not supported in Oracle9i, MIG 4-15, MIG C-1
raw device for, RAC 2-2 server messages, OraTcl, OIA 3-6
region database for Oracle Names, NET 9-27 server mode, OID 5-15
shared server, NET 14-2 SERVER networking parameter, NET 2-7, NER
starting, NET 6-4 5-3, NER 7-20
starting the database, NET 16-6 server operation time limit, OID 5-15
trace files, NET 17-44 Server Pages, PL/SQL, PLS 8-66
server connections SERVER parameter
methods, NET 16-13 net service name, SAG 29-16
syntax, NET 16-9 server parameter file, OSG 6-3, RCO 8-3, RDE 1-2
Server Control backing up, RAA 2-2, RAC 6-7
using, RAA 4-2 creating, SAG 2-46
Server Control (SRVCTL) defined, SAG 2-44

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error recovery, SAG 2-50 server round-trips
exporting, RAA 2-4, SAG 2-49 cache functions, OCI C-4
instance specific settings, RAA 2-5 datatype mapping and manipulation
location in Real Application Clusters, RCO 8-4 functions, OCI C-6
migrating to, MIG 4-15, SAG 2-45 describe operation, OCI C-6
overview, REF 1-4 LOB functions, OCI C-3
RMAN backup, SAG 2-50 object functions, OCI C-4
setting initialization parameter values, SAG relational functions, OCI C-7
2-47 server sessions
setting values in, RAA 2-2 Recovery Manager, RMN 4-4
SPFILE initialization parameter, SAG 2-47 server testing, NET 16-16
STARTUP command behavior, SAG 2-45, SAG server troubleshooting, NET 17-3
4-3 server, Oracle Management Server, OEM 1-7
using, RAA 2-2 SERVERERROR event
viewing parameter settings, SAG 2-51 triggers on, SQL 15-102
server parameter files, RAC 1-5, RAC 2-2, RAC 6-1, servers
RAC 6-2, RAC 8-7 client/server architecture, CON 6-2
autobackups, RMN 5-47 configuring
backups, RMN 9-11 by using input files, OID 7-13
configuring autobackups, RMN 8-17 dedicated, CON 8-21
creating, SQL 14-92, RAC 6-7 shared servers contrasted with, CON 8-15
errors, RAC 6-6 in client/server architecture, definition, CON
raw devices, RAC 2-5 1-32
restoring, RMN 10-12 role in two-phase commit, SAG 31-5
server processes, CON 8-5 shared
and parallel execution, RDE 2-4 architecture, CON 8-3, CON 8-15
archiver (ARCn), SAG 5-12 dedicated servers contrasted with, CON 8-15
background, SAG 5-11 to SAG 5-13 processes of, CON 8-15, CON 8-19
checkpoint (CKPT), SAG 5-12 servers. See directory servers, directory replication
database writer (DBWn), SAG 5-12 servers, directory integration servers
dedicated, SAG 5-2 server-side failover, RCO 10-11
dispatcher (Dnnn), SAG 5-13 Server-Side Include (SSI), ADX Glossary-18
dispatchers, SAG 5-6 to SAG 5-10 server-side internal driver (JDBC), JSS 4-4
global cache service (LMS), SAG 5-13 server-side JDBC driver, JPG 1-14
job queue coordinator process (CJQ0), SAG using, JPG 3-7
5-13, SAG 10-2 server-side scripts, CON 14-31
listener process and, CON 6-9 server-side SQLJ
log writer (LGWR), SAG 5-12 class loading, JSS 11-7
monitoring, SAG 5-13 coding considerations, JSS 11-4
monitoring locks, SAG 5-15 compilation, JSS 11-7
number, REF 1-68, REF 1-69, REF 1-133, REF connection to database, JSS 11-4
1-151, REF 1-152 default output device, JSS 11-6
number of, OID C-5 dropjava, JSS 11-25
process monitor (PMON), SAG 5-12 dropping Java schema objects, JSS 11-25
recoverer (RECO), SAG 5-13 error output, JSS 11-24
shared server, SAG 5-3 to SAG 5-10 fixed settings, JSS 11-18
system monitor (SMON), SAG 5-12 generated output from translation, JSS 11-22
trace files for, SAG 5-15 introduction, JSS 11-2

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Java multithreading, JSS 11-26 using a direct connect driver, DSU 5-4
JDBC differences, JSS 11-5 service context handle
loading classes/resources into server, JSS 11-9 attributes, OCI A-12
loading source into server, translating, JSS 11-16 description, OCI 2-9
naming generated class schema objects, elements of, OCI 2-9
JSS 11-23 service descriptor XML file, DSU 6-9, DSU 6-16
naming loaded class schema objects, JSS 11-12 service body described, DSU 6-20
naming loaded resource schema objects, service header described, DSU 6-16
JSS 11-12 Service Discovery
naming source schema objects, JSS 11-22 Navigator menu option, OEA 3-5
options, JSS 11-18 service discovery
overview, JSS 1-29 db_name.conf file, RAC B-3
recursive calls, JSS 11-26 errors, RAC B-2
running client program in server, JSS 11-14 listener.ora file, RAC B-4
setting options, JSS 11-20 nmiconf.log file, RAC B-7
SQL names vs. Java names, JSS 11-8 on UNIX, RAC B-3
translating in server, JSS 11-16 on Windows NT, RAC B-4
translating on client, JSS 11-9 PM\db_name registry key, RAC B-4
verifying code is running in server, JSS 11-28 services.ora file, RAC B-6
server-side SQLJ translator, JPG 1-14 sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, RAC B-4
using, JPG 3-9 tnsnames.ora file, RAC B-5
server-side Thin driver (JDBC), JSS 4-3 understanding, RAC B-2
ServerSocket class, JJD 2-37 Service Discovery Process, OIA 2-18
service, OTP 11-4 service handlers
browsing registered services, DSU 3-9 dedicated servers, NET 2-13 to NET 2-15
creating a new service category, DSU 3-7 dispatchers, NET 2-10 to NET 2-12
creating a service package, DSU 6-15 service hours, PER 1-13
describing using a service descriptor, DSU 6-16 service interfaces, DCD 1-14
displaying response, DSU 5-6 service name, RCO 4-6
executing a registered service, DSU 3-11 character set keyword values, NER 4-4
execution adaptors, DSU 6-34 described, NET 2-2, NET 2-3, NET 9-2
managing response caching, DSU 7-3 of remote database, SQL 13-38
registering a service package, DSU 3-6, DSU 3-9 setting, IMA 2-4
SERVICE (SER or SERV) attribute, NET 14-5 service names, CON 6-9
service administration database links and, SAG 29-13
connecting multiple Dynamic Services engine specifying in database links, HET 4-4
instances, DSU 7-4 service naming
modifying service response caching, DSU 7-3 Net8, MIG 5-50
scripting the DSAdmin utility, DSU 7-5 service package, DSU 6-15
service administrator, DSU 1-10 adaptors
service consumer application, DSU 1-10 execution, DSU 6-13, DSU 6-26, DSU 6-34
development interfaces input, DSU 6-11, DSU 6-24, DSU 6-28
Java API, DSU 5-1 output, DSU 6-13, DSU 6-26, DSU 6-43
PL/SQL, DSU 5-8 protocol, DSU 6-12, DSU 6-25, DSU 6-29
opening a connection to Dynamic Services classification descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1,
engine, DSU 1-6, DSU 5-4 DSU 6-5, DSU 6-18
registering in application profile registry, DSU contact descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-4,
5-2 DSU 6-18

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jar file, DSU 6-16 servlet
manifest file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-15 AQ XML, ADQ 17-48, ADQ 17-54
organization descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU servlet 2.0 environments
6-4, DSU 6-18 added support through globals.jsa, JSE 9-26
registering, DSU 3-6 globals.jsa sample applications, JSE 9-39
request definition xsd file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-6, Oracle JSP application root functionality, JSE
DSU 6-19 3-3
response definition xsd file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-7, overview of Oracle JSP functionality, JSE 2-5
DSU 6-19 Servlet Conditional Statements, ADX 9-79
service descriptor XML file, DSU 6-1, DSU 6-9, servlet library, JSE 9-3
DSU 6-16 servlet, definition, ADX Glossary-18
service provider, DSU 1-9 servlet, XSQL, ADX 9-1
service reference table servlet.jar
understanding, ODP 4-52 required file, JSE 9-2
service registration, RCO 4-6 versions, JSE 9-3
benefits, NET 12-3 servlet-JSP interaction
configuring, NET 12-3, RAC 8-8 invoking JSP from servlet, request
connection load balancing, NET 2-9, NET 12-3, dispatcher, JSE 3-6
NET 15-10 invoking servlet from JSP, JSE 3-5
connect-time failover, NET 12-3 passing data, JSP to servlet, JSE 3-6
defined, NET 2-6 passing data, servlet to JSP, JSE 3-8
events in listener.log, NET 17-34 sample code, JSE 3-8
service_died listener log event, NET 17-35 servlets, ADG 1-20
service_register listener log event, NET 17-35 accessing Repository data, XDG 13-13
service_update listener log event, NET 17-35 and session pooling, XDG 20-9
service routine, DCD 4-12, ADG 10-37 APIs, XDG 20-10
examples, DCD 4-13, ADG 10-37 AQ XML, XDG 23-11
service_died listener log event, NET 17-35 configuring, XDG 20-12
SERVICE_NAME networking parameter, NET 9-3, configuring Oracle XML DB, XDG 20-4
NER 7-21 DBUri, URL into a query, XDG 12-34
SERVICE_NAME parameter, MIG B-4 example, XDG 20-10
SERVICE_NAMES configuration parameter, RCG explained, XDG 1-30
3-8 installing, XDG 20-11
SERVICE_NAMES initialization parameter, MIG session pooling, XDG 20-9
B-8, NET 2-2, NET 9-3, NET 14-5, REF 1-146 session pooling and Oracle XML DB, XDG 19-2
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-107 session sharing, JSP, JServ, JSE 9-23
SERVICE_NAMES parameter, RAA 2-13, CON 6-9 testing the, XDG 20-12
service_register listener log event, NET 17-35 wrapping servlet with JSP page, JSE 9-20
service_update listener log event, NET 17-35 writing Oracle XML DB HTTP, XDG 20-4
serviceName parameter, IMA 2-4 XML manipulation, with, XDG 20-3
services sess_sh
common services of Oracle Enterprise commands in a script file, JJD 7-29
Manager, OEM 1-14 redirecting output, JJD 7-29
extensibility, DCD 1-7 session, PCO 3-12, PLS 6-43
SERVICES command, NET 12-25, NER 1-12 coordination with JVM, JJD 2-4
of Listener Control utility, NET 6-5 definition, JJD 2-2
services.ora, OIA A-2 definition of, PCC 3-15
services.ora file, RAC B-6, RAC B-7 footprint, JJD 1-16

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migration, OCI 8-12, OCI 15-32 session multiplexing, NET 1-16, NET 13-13
namespace, JJD 7-27 advantages relative to connection pooling, NET
role in Java execution, JJD 2-3 7-4
session architecture, Recovery Manager, RMN 4-4 overview, NET 1-17
session cache, performance statistics, OSG 7-3 session object (implicit), JSE 1-16
session context, ADW 1-11 session parameters
GetSessionInfo function, SPR 80-38, ADW 2-42 changing settings, SQL 10-12
session control statements, SQL 9-4, CON 14-5 INSTANCE, SQL 10-14
PL/SQL support of, SQL 9-4 PLSQL_DEBUG, SQL 10-15
session counters, OSG 7-6 session pool handle
Session Data report, OTP 10-7 attributes, OCI A-25
generating, OTP 17-2 session pooling, OCI 9-24, XDG 20-9
Session Data Report dialog box, OTP 17-2 protocol server, XDG 19-2
Session Data Unit (SDU), PGR 23-14 tagging, OCI 9-24
session data unit (SDU), NET 7-13 session pooling example, OCI 9-29
adjusting to improve network session pooling, functionality, OCI 9-24
performance, NET 7-13 session primitives, ADG 12-3
configuring, NET 15-28 session privilege, OAS 15-47
Session Data Unit (SDU) Size field in Oracle Net session scope (JSP objects), JSE 1-15
Manager, NET 15-8 Session section of the response file, OUI 3-8
Session Details display APPL_TOP, OUI 3-10
Statistics page, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15 APPL_TOP_NAME, OUI 3-10
session events DEINSTALL_LIST, OUI 3-11
with globals.jsa, JSE 9-33 FROM_LOCATION, OUI 3-8
with HttpSessionBindingListener, JSE 3-10 LOCATION_FOR_DISK2, OUI 3-8
with JspScopeListener, JSE 5-2 NEXT_SESSION_ON_FAIL, OUI 3-9
session id, PGR 21-18 NEXT_SESSION_RESPONSE, OUI 3-9
session labels ORACLE_HOME, OUI 3-9
changing, OLS 4-20 ORACLE_HOME_NAME, OUI 3-10
computed, OLS 3-9 SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE,
distributed database, OLS 11-5 OUI 3-10
example, OLS 3-4 SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE, OUI 3-10
OCI interface, OLS A-7 SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION, OUI
restoring, OLS 4-22 3-12
SA_UTL.SET_LABEL, OLS 9-8 SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS, OUI 3-12
saving defaults, OLS 4-22 SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE, OUI 3-10
setting compartments, OLS 6-5 SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE,
setting groups, OLS 6-6 OUI 3-10
setting levels, OLS 6-4 SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES, OUI 3-11
understanding, OLS 3-3 SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE, O
viewing, OLS 9-7 UI 3-10
session layer, NET 4-3 SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE, OUI 3-11
session locks, releasing, SQL 10-29 TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT, OUI 3-11
session logs UNIX_GROUP_NAME, OUI 3-11
printing, OSG 10-11 session. See tuning session
retrieving, OSG 10-10 session sharing, OSG A-5
session management, OCI 8-11, OCI 8-14 overview, JSP-servlet, JServ, JSE 9-23
session memory statistic, PGR 14-37 session_sharing config param, JSE 9-15

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session statistics, OSG 7-5 by using DBMS_LDAP, OAD 2-15
session support by using the C API, OAD 2-14
default session requests, JSE 3-4 lightweight, OSD 4-9, CON 22-10
overview, JSE 3-4 limiting CPU time, SQL 9-133
through globals.jsa, JSE 9-27 limiting data block reads, SQL 9-134
session trees limiting inactive periods, SQL 9-129
distributed transactions, SAG 31-4 limiting private SGA space, SQL 9-134
clients, SAG 31-5 limiting resource costs, SQL 9-133
commit point site, SAG 31-6, SAG 31-8 limiting total elapsed time, SQL 9-134
database servers, SAG 31-5 limiting total resources, SQL 9-129
global coordinators, SAG 31-6 limits for each user, CON 22-19
local coordinators, SAG 31-6 listing privilege domain of, SAG 25-29
tracing, SAG 32-5 memory allocation in the large pool, CON 7-15
session, definition, ADX Glossary-18 modifying characteristics of, SQL 10-6
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS initialization multiple, RAA 4-19, RAA 4-21
parameter, PGR 14-40, REF 1-146 multiplexing, OSD 9-57
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-10 number of concurrent, SQL 10-69
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-107 object cache, SQL 10-10
SESSION_CONTEXT view, REF 2-236 package state and, ADG 9-17, CON 15-7
SESSION_MAX_OPEN_FILES initialization preserving environment, OLA 7-19
parameter, REF 1-147 restoring environment, OLA 7-20
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-108 restricting, SQL 10-31
SESSION_MAX_OPEN_FILES parameter, ADL restricting to privileged users, SQL 10-30
4-2, ADL 12-64, ADL 12-78 setting advice for transactions, SAG 32-10
session_OnEnd tag, globals.jsa, JSE 9-34 sharing analytic workspaces across, OLA 2-4
session_OnStart tag, globals.jsa, JSE 9-33 switching to a different instance, SQL 10-14
SESSION_PRIVS view, REF 2-236 terminating, SQL 10-29, SAG 5-21 to SAG 5-23
SESSION_ROLES view, SQL 18-47, REF 2-236 time limits on, CON 22-19
queried from PL/SQL block, CON 23-21 time zone setting, SQL 10-16
session_sharing config param, JSE 9-15 viewing details about, ODP 6-13, OSM 7-13
SESSION_USER attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-5 viewing memory use, SAG 24-26
sessions when auditing options take effect, CON 24-6
affecting with roles, SQL 9-137 SESSIONS (SES or SESS) attribute, NET 14-5
auditing by, CON 24-11 Sessions chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-10
auditing connections and disconnections, SAG Sessions Folder, OEA 10-11, OEM 4-11
26-11 SESSIONS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-54, SNM A-56
beginning, PCO F-18, PCC F-26 SESSIONS initialization parameter, PGR 13-13,
calculating resource cost limits, SQL 9-133 REF 1-148
changing resource cost limits, SQL 9-133 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-108
closing, OAD 3-20 Sessions List, OEA 10-11, OEM 4-11
connections contrasted with, CON 8-4 SESSIONS parameter, OID 19-10
defined, CON 8-4, CON 24-11 sessions parameter, OSG 6-3
disconnecting, SQL 10-28 sessions, user
enabling parallel DML, DWG 21-21 active, SAG 5-22
enabling termination by using inactive, SAG 5-23
DBMS_LDAP, OAD 2-24 marked to be terminated, SAG 5-22
global name resolution for, SQL 10-9 terminating, SAG 5-21
initializing viewing terminated sessions, SAG 5-23

Master Index-577
SESSIONS_PER_USER parameter of Listener Control utility, NER 1-17
of ALTER PROFILE, SQL 9-130 of Oracle Connection Manager Control
SESSIONS_PER_USER parameters, RAA 2-19 utility, NER 2-12
session-specific user identity, OAD 2-6 SET FORWARDING_AVAILABLE
session-specific variables, PLS 9-11 command, NER 3-50
SESSIONTIMEZONE function, SQL 6-140 SET INSTANCE command, RAA 2-20, RAA 4-18
SET (assignment) statements, JSS 3-58 example of, RAA 2-20
SET AUTHENTICATION_LEVEL command, NER instance startup, RAA 4-19
2-11 SET LOG_DIRECTORY command
SET AUTOTRACE, PGR 11-2 of Listener Control utility, NER 1-18
SET CACHE_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL SET LOG_FILE command, NER 1-19
command, NER 3-48 SET LOG_FILE_NAME command, NER 3-52
SET clause, PCO 5-11 SET LOG_LEVEL command, NER 2-13
in UPDATE statements, PCC 6-10 SET LOG_STATS_INTERVAL command, NER
of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-6 3-53
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-33 SET LOG_STATUS command, NER 1-20
of UPDATE, SQL 18-65 SET NAMESCTL_TRACE_LEVEL command, NER
purpose of, PCC 6-10 3-54
use of subqueries in, PCC 6-10 set operators, PLS 6-6, SQL 3-6, SQL 18-24
using a subquery, PCO 5-11 INTERSECT, SQL 3-6
SET command, RMR 2-195 materialized views, DWG 8-47
APPINFO variable, PGR 11-11 MINUS, SQL 3-6
ARRAYSIZE variable, PGR 11-11 UNION, SQL 3-6
BACKUP COPIES parameter, RMN 5-21 UNION ALL, SQL 3-6
MAXCORRUPT option, RMN 9-49 Set Options button, ODP 3-16, OSM 3-15
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-14 SET PASSWORD command
of Oracle Connection Manager Control of Listener Control utility, NET 16-5, NER 1-21
utility, NER 2-10 of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-56
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-47 SET RELAY_STATISTICS command, NER 2-14
SET COMPATIBILITY command SET REQUESTS_ENABLED command, NER 3-57
SQL*Plus scripts, MIG 6-10 SET RESET_STATS_INTERVAL command, NER
SET CONNECT_TIMEOUT command, NER 1-16, 3-58
NER B-6 SET ROLE statement, SQL 18-47, CON 14-5
Set Connection Details menu item, ODP 3-4, ODP ALL EXCEPT option, ADG 11-28
4-3, OSM 3-4 ALL option, ADG 11-28
SET CONNECTION statement, ADA 2-19 associating privileges with role, ADG 11-17
SET CONSTRAINT(S) statement, SQL 18-45 at startup, ADG 11-6
SET CONSTRAINTS statement disabling, ADG 11-7
DEFERRABLE or IMMEDIATE, CON 21-25 enabling roles, ADG 11-27
SET CURRENT_LISTENER command, NER 1-16 equivalent to SET_ROLE, ADG 11-18
SET DANGLING TO NULL clause how password is set, SAG 25-8
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-42 operating system roles, ADG 11-29
SET DATABASE clause protecting role use, ADG 11-25
of CREATE CONTROLFILE, SQL 13-17 role passwords, ADG 11-8
SET DEFAULT_DOMAIN command, NER 3-49 used to enable/disable roles, SAG 25-21
SET DESCRIPTOR statement, PCO F-86, PCC when using operating-system roles, SAG 25-25
14-19, PCC F-109 SET SAVE_CONFIG_INTERVAL command, NER
SET DISPLAYMODE command 3-59

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SET SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP command, NER SET USE_PLUGANDPLAY command, NER 1-27,
1-22 NER B-6
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-22 SET_ACCESS_PROFILE function, OLS B-16
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-60 SET_ACCESS_PROFILE procedure, OLS 6-16
SET SERVER command, NER 3-61 SET_ATTRIBUTE procedure, TXT 7-52
SET STANDBY DATABASE clause SET_BASE_TABLE_NAME member
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-46 procedure, SPR 108-11
SET STARTUP_WAITTIME command, NER 1-23 SET_BASE_TABLE_OWNER member
SET statement procedure, SPR 108-12
AUTORECOVERY option, UMR 4-3 SET_COMMAND_TYPE member procedure, SPR
LOGSOURCE variable, UMR 3-16, UMR 4-8 108-37
SET STATEMENT_ID clause SET_COMPARTMENTS procedure, OLS 6-5
of EXPLAIN PLAN, SQL 17-26 set_compiler_option method, JJD 2-10, JJD 3-14,
queue table JJD 3-15, JJD 4-4, JJD 7-6, JPG 2-6
creating, ADQ 9-12 SET_CONTEXT procedure, ADG 12-16
SET TIME_ ZONE clause SET_CURRENT_SCHEMA member
CREATE DATABASE, SAG 2-28 procedure, SPR 108-12
SET TIME_ZONE clause SET_DDL_TEXT member procedure, SPR 108-13
ALTER SESSION, SAG 2-28 SET_DEFAULT_LABEL function, OLS 6-13
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-24, SQL 9-50 inverse groups, OLS 13-16
of ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-16 SET_DEFAULT_LABEL procedure
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-25 inverse groups, OLS 13-25
time zone files, SAG 2-28 set_disabled, SPR 13-21
SET TRACE_FILE_NAME command, NER 3-62 SET_DML_HANDLER procedure, SPR 4-18, STM
SET TRACE_LEVEL command, NER 3-63 4-6, STM 7-13
SET TRANSACTION statement, ADG 7-8, PLS removing a DML handler, STM 13-17
6-48, SQL 18-50, CON 14-5, PGR 18-3 removing an error handler, STM 13-27
example, PCO 3-20 setting a DML handler, STM 13-16
example of, PCC 3-23 setting an error handler, STM 13-26
ISOLATION LEVEL, CON 20-7, CON 20-33 SET_GLOBAL_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR
ISOLATION LEVEL clause, ADG 7-24 4-23
naming transactions, SAG 32-2 SET_GLOBAL_INSTANTIATION_SCN
purpose of, PCC 3-23 procedure, STM 10-12, STM 13-35, STM 13-38
READ ONLY clause, CON B-5 SET_GROUPS procedure, OLS 6-6
READ ONLY parameter, PCO 3-20 inverse groups, OLS 13-23
READ ONLY parameter in, PCC 3-23 SET_KEY_COLUMNS procedure, SPR 4-26, STM
requirements for, PCC 3-23 4-10
restrictions, PCO 3-20 removing substitute key columns, STM 13-29
restrictions on, PCC 3-23 setting substitute key columns, STM 13-27
SERIALIZABLE, ADG 7-24 SET_KEY_TYPE procedure, TXT 8-22
syntax, PLS 13-173 SET_LABEL function
USE ROLLBACK SEGMENT option, SAG 13-24 and RESTORE_DEFAULT_LABELS, OLS 4-22
SET TRANSACTION syntax, JSS 7-49 definition, OLS 4-19
SET TRC_DIRECTORY command, NER 1-24 inverse groups, OLS 13-17
SET TRC_FILE command, NER 1-25 on remote database, OLS 11-5
SET TRC_LEVEL command, NER 1-26 SA_UTL.SET_LABEL, OLS 9-8
SET UNUSED clause using, OLS 4-20
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-51 SET_LABEL procedure

Master Index-579
inverse groups, OLS 13-25 13-31
SET_LEVELS procedure, OLS 6-4 removing an update conflict handler, STM
SET_LOB_INFORMATION member 13-32
procedure, SPR 108-28 setting an update conflict handler, STM 13-29
SET_LOB_OFFSET member procedure, SPR 108-29 SET_USER_LABELS procedure, OLS 6-12
SET_LOB_OPERATION_SIZE member inverse groups, OLS 13-24
procedure, SPR 108-30 SET_USER_PRIVS function, OLS 6-15
SET_LOGON_USER member procedure, SPR SET_VALUE member procedure, SPR 108-31, STM
108-13 14-12
SET_OBJECT_NAME member procedure, SPR SET_VALUES member procedure, SPR 108-32,
108-38 STM 13-24
SET_OBJECT_OWNER member procedure, SPR setACL(String) -
108-38 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setACL(java.lang.S
SET_OBJECT_TYPE member procedure, SPR tring), JPR 23-11
108-14 setAddress, JPR 2-14, JPR 4-30
set_output method, JJD 3-20, JJD 4-4 setAdtPayload, JPR 4-9, JPR 4-21
SET_PARAMETER procedure, SPR 8-11, STM setAQDataSource(AQxmlDataSource), JPR 3-16,
11-8, STM 13-11, TXT 2-92, TXT 5-3 JPR 3-21
apply process, SPR 4-28, STM 17-12 setAQSchemaLocation(String), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21
SET_PROG_PRIVS function, OLS 9-4 setAttribute( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-10, IMA
SET_PT_MEASURE procedure, SUG 14-80 4-18, IMA 6-10
SET_ROLE procedure, ADG 11-18 setAttribute(String, Object) -
SET_ROW_LABEL function oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.set
inverse groups, OLS 13-16, OLS 13-17 Attribute(java.lang.String,
SET_ROW_LABEL procedure, OLS 4-19, OLS 4-21, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-281
OLS 6-14, OLS 9-8, OLS 13-17 setAttribute(String, Object) -
inverse groups, OLS 13-25, OLS 13-26 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.setA
SET_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR ttribute(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR
4-32 11-295
SET_SCHEMA_INSTANTIATION_SCN setAttribute(String, Object) -
procedure, STM 10-12, STM 13-35, STM 13-38 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setAttribute(ja
SET_SESSION_LONGOPS procedure va.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-55
syntax change, MIG 5-38 setAttribute(String, Object) -
SET_SOURCE_DATABASE_NAME member oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setAttribute(ja
procedure, SPR 108-39 va.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-244
SET_TABLE_INSTANTIATION procedure, SPR setAttribute(String, String) -
4-35 oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.setAttribute(java.l
SET_TABLE_INSTANTIATION_SCN ang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 6-12
procedure, STM 10-12, STM 13-35 setAttribute(String, String) -
SET_TAG member procedure, SPR 108-39 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.setAttribute(j
SET_TAG procedure, STM 8-2, STM 15-22 ava.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-171
SET_TRIGGER_FIRING_PROPERTY setAttributeNameFont(Font), JPR 15-9
procedure, STM 4-23 setAttributeNameForeground(Color), JPR 15-10
SET_UP_QUEUE procedure, SPR 73-35, STM 18-7, setAttributeNode(Attr) -
STM 19-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.setAttribute
SET_UPDATE_CONFLICT_HANDLER Node(org.w3c.dom.Attr), JPR 11-172
procedure, SPR 4-37, STM 7-7 setAttributeNodeNS(Attr) -
modifying an update conflict handler, STM oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.setAttribute

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NodeNS(org.w3c.dom.Attr), JPR 11-173 setCommentDataForeground(Color), JPR 15-11
setAttributeNS(String, String, String) - setComments( ), IMJ 3-56, IMJ 4-41, IMJ 8-59
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.setAttribute setCommitBatch(int) -
NS(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setCommitB
java.lang.String), JPR 11-173 atch(int), JPR 8-8
setAttributeValueFont(Font), JPR 15-10 setCompatible, JPR 2-18
setAttributeValueForeground(Color), JPR 15-10 setCompressionFormat( ), IMJ 5-39
setAudioDuration( ), IMJ 3-55 setCompressionType( ), IMJ 3-57, IMJ 8-60
setAudioDuration( ) method, IMU 6-42 setCompressionType( ) method, IMU 6-43, IMU
setAuthor(String) - 9-48
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setAuthor(j SetConflictWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-74, ADW
ava.lang.String), JPR 23-19 2-93
setAuthor(String) - setConnectionContext() method, JJP 2-28
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setAuthor(java.lan setConsumerName, JPR 2-41
g.String), JPR 23-12 setContent(Object) -
setBackground(Color), JPR 15-10 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setContent(java.lan
setBaseURL(URL), JPR 12-12 g.Object), JPR 23-12
setBaseURL(URL) - setContentFormat( ), IMJ 5-40
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setBaseURL(ja setContentHandler(ContentHandler) -
va.net.URL), JPR 11-244 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.setContentHan
setBaseURL(URL) - dler(org.xml.sax.ContentHandler), JPR 11-99
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setBaseURL( setContentLength( ), IMJ 4-42, IMJ 5-41
java.net.URL), JPR 11-319 setContentType() method, globalization
setBatchSize(int) - support, JSE 8-4
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setBatchSize setContentType(String) -
(int), JPR 8-8 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setContent
setBindValue, ADX 23-2 Type(java.lang.String), JPR 23-19
setBitRate( ), IMJ 8-58 setContentType(String) -
setBitRate( ) method, IMU 9-47 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setContentType(ja
setBoolean, JPR 4-105 va.lang.String), JPR 23-13
setBooleanProperty, JPR 4-21, JPR 4-125 setContext, JPR 1-4
setBufferSize( ), IMJ 9-26 setContextFrom() method, JJP 2-38
setByte, JPR 4-105 setCorrelation, JPR 2-44, JPR 2-48
setByteProperty, JPR 4-22, JPR 4-125 setCreateDate(Date) -
setBytes, JPR 4-106 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setCreateD
setCacheSize(int), JPR 3-10 ate(java.util.Date), JPR 23-20
setCDATAFont(Font), JPR 15-10 setCreateDate(Date) -
setCDATAForeground(Color), JPR 15-11 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setCreateDate(java.
setChar, JPR 4-107 util.Date), JPR 23-13
setClientID, JPR 4-51 setData
setCollIdAttrName(String) - setting to EMPTY_BLOB() using
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setCollI JPublisher, ADL 6-8
dAttrName(java.lang.String), JPR 9-10 setDataHeader(Reader, String) -
setComment, JPR 2-18, JPR 2-22, JPR 4-84 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setData
setComment(String) - Header(java.io.Reader, java.lang.String), JPR
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setComment(java.l 9-10
ang.String), JPR 23-12 setDateFormat(String) -
setCommentDataFont(Font), JPR 15-11 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setDateFor

Master Index-581
mat(java.lang.String), JPR 8-8 setDocument(CGDocument) -
setDateFormat(String) - oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.setDocument(orac
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setDateF le.xml.classgen.CGDocument), JPR 6-12
ormat(java.lang.String), JPR 9-11 setDocumentLocator(Locator) -
setDavComment(String) - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.setDoc
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setDavCo umentLocator(org.xml.sax.Locator), JPR 7-60,
mment(java.lang.String), JPR 23-20 JPR 7-62
setDebug(boolean), JPR 3-25 setDocumentLocator(Locator) -
setDebugInfo(int, int, String) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setDocu
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.setDebugInfo(i mentLocator(org.xml.sax.Locator), JPR 11-33,
nt, int, java.lang.String), JPR 11-208 JPR 11-43
setDebugMode(boolean), JPR 12-12 setDouble, JPR 4-107
setDebugMode(boolean) - setDoubleProperty, JPR 4-22, JPR 4-126
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setDebu setDTDHandler(DTDHandler) -
gMode(boolean), JPR 11-33, JPR 11-43 oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.setDTDHandler
setDebugMode(boolean) - (org.xml.sax.DTDHandler), JPR 11-100
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setDebugMod setEditable(boolean), JPR 15-11
e(boolean), JPR 11-56 setElementNode(XMLElement) -
setDelay, JPR 2-48 oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.setElementNode(o
setDeliveryMode, JPR 4-155 racle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement), JPR 6-13
setDequeueMode, JPR 2-42 setEmailServerAddr(String), JPR 3-16, JPR 3-21
setDescription( ), IMJ 3-58, IMJ 8-61 setEncoding( ), IMJ 3-59
setDescription( ) method, IMU 6-44, IMU 9-49 setEncoding( ) method, IMU 6-46
SetDiffVersions procedure, SPR 80-75, ADW 2-94 setEncoding(String) -
setDisableMessageID, JPR 4-155 oracle.xml.parser.v2.PrintDriver.setEncoding(ja
setDisableMessageTimestamp, JPR 4-156 va.lang.String), JPR 11-12
setDisplayName(String) - setEncoding(String) -
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setDisplay oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.setEncoding(ja
Name(java.lang.String), JPR 23-20 va.lang.String), JPR 11-123
setDisplayName(String) - setEncoding(String) -
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setDisplayName(ja oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setEncodin
va.lang.String), JPR 23-13 g(java.lang.String), JPR 11-150
setDoctype(DTD), JPR 12-12 setEncoding(String) -
setDoctype(DTD) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPrintDriver.setEncodi
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan ng(java.lang.String), JPR 11-259
dler.setDoctype(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JP setEncoding(String) -
R 11-22, JPR 11-26 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setEnco
setDoctype(DTD) - ding(java.lang.String), JPR 9-11
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setDocty setEncoding(String, boolean, boolean) -
pe(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 11-33, JPR oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.setEnc
11-43 oding(java.lang.String, boolean, boolean), JPR
setDoctype(DTD) - 11-230
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setDoctype(ora setEntityResolver(EntityResolver) -
cle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 11-244 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.setEntityRe
setDoctype(String, String, String) - solver(org.xml.sax.EntityResolver), JPR 11-277
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setDoctype setEntityResolver(EntityResolver) -
(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setEntityResol
java.lang.String), JPR 11-150 ver(org.xml.sax.EntityResolver), JPR 11-245

Master Index-582
setEntityResolver(EntityResolver) - m(java.io.OutputStream), JPR 11-320
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setEntityRes setErrorStream(OutputStream) -
olver(org.xml.sax.EntityResolver), JPR 11-320 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setErrorStream(java.io
setError(XMLError) - .OutputStream), JPR 10-15
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.setErro setErrorStream(OutputStream, String), JPR 12-12
r(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError), JPR 7-60, setErrorStream(OutputStream, String) -
JPR 7-62 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setErrorStrea
setError(XMLError) - m(java.io.OutputStream, java.lang.String), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan 11-50, JPR 11-56
dler.setError(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError), setErrorStream(OutputStream, String) -
JPR 11-26 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setErrorStream(java.io
setError(XMLError) - .OutputStream, java.lang.String), JPR 10-16
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext.setError(orac setErrorStream(PrintWriter), JPR 12-13
le.xml.parser.v2.XMLError), JPR 11-329 setErrorStream(PrintWriter) -
setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setErrorStrea
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilder.setErrorHa m(java.io.PrintWriter), JPR 11-57
ndler(org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler), JPR 11-277 setErrorStream(PrintWriter) -
setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler) - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setErrorStream(java.io
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.setErrorHandler .PrintWriter), JPR 10-16
(org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler), JPR 11-187 setErrorTag(String) -
setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler) - oracle.xml.sql.OracleXMLSQLException.setErro
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setErrorHandl rTag(java.lang.String), JPR 9-21
er(org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler), JPR 11-245 setErrorTag(String) -
setErrorHandler(ErrorHandler) - oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setError
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.setErrorHa Tag(java.lang.String), JPR 9-11
ndler(org.xml.sax.ErrorHandler), JPR 11-271 setException(Exception) -
setErrorListener(ErrorListener) - oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setExcep
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.setEr tion(java.lang.Exception), JPR 9-12
rorListener(javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener), setException(Exception) -
JPR 11-296 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setException(java.lan
setErrorListener(ErrorListener) - g.Exception), JPR 10-16
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.setErrorListener( setException(Exception) -
javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener), JPR oracle.xml.util.XMLException.setException(java
11-300 .lang.Exception), JPR 10-24
setErrorListener(ErrorListener) - setExceptionListener, JPR 4-52
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError.setErrorListener setExceptionQueue, JPR 2-50
(javax.xml.transform.ErrorListener), JPR setExpiration, JPR 2-48
11-188 setFacet(String, String) -
setErrorStream(OutputStream), JPR 12-12, JPR oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.setFa
12-30 cet(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
setErrorStream(OutputStream) - 7-47, JPR 7-51
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setErrorStrea setFeature(String) -
m(java.io.OutputStream), JPR 11-56 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDOMImplementation.
setErrorStream(OutputStream) - setFeature(java.lang.String), JPR 11-158
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.setErrorStr setFeature(String, boolean) -
eam(java.io.OutputStream), JPR 11-271 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParserFactory.setFeature(
setErrorStream(OutputStream) - java.lang.String, boolean), JPR 11-287
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setErrorStrea setFeature(String, boolean) -

Master Index-583
oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.setFeature(java. setKeyColumn, ADX 8-44
lang.String, boolean), JPR 11-100 setKeyColumn(), ADX 23-13
setFloat, JPR 4-108 setKeyColumnList(String[]) -
setFloatProperty, JPR 4-23, JPR 4-126 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setKeyColu
setFormat( ), IMJ 3-60, IMJ 4-43, IMJ 5-42, IMJ 8-62 mnList(java.lang.String[]), JPR 8-9
setFormat( ) method, IMU 6-47, IMU 7-24, IMU setKnownAttributes( ), IMJ 3-61, IMJ 8-66
9-51 setKnownAttributes( ) method, IMU 6-49, IMU
setFrameRate( ), IMJ 8-63 9-57
setFrameRate( ) method, IMU 9-53 setLanguage(String) -
setFrameResolution( ), IMJ 8-64 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setLangua
setFrameResolution( ) method, IMU 9-54 ge(java.lang.String), JPR 23-21
setFrameSize( ) method, IMU 9-55 setLanguage(String) -
setFrom() method, JJP 2-38 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setLanguage(java.l
setGenerateComments(boolean) - ang.String), JPR 23-14
oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.setGen setLastModDate(Date) -
erateComments(boolean), JPR 6-21 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setLastMo
setGenerateComments(boolean) - dDate(java.util.Date), JPR 23-21
oracle.xml.classgen.SchemaClassGenerator.setG setLastModDate(Date) -
enerateComments(boolean), JPR 6-27 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setLastModDate(ja
setHandler(XMLDocumentHandler) - va.util.Date), JPR 23-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan setLdapContext(DirContext), JPR 3-17, JPR 3-22
dler.setHandler(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocu setLittleEndian( ) method, IMA 7-72
mentHandler), JPR 11-27 setLocal method, IMU I-40
setHeight( ), IMJ 5-43, IMJ 8-65 setLocal( ), IMJ 3-63, IMJ 4-44, IMJ 5-44, IMJ 8-68
setHostname(String), JPR 13-13 setLocal( ) method, IMU 5-34
setIgnoreCase(boolean) - setLocale(Locale) -
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setIgnoreCa oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setLocale(j
se(boolean), JPR 8-9 ava.util.Locale), JPR 11-150
setInheritedACL(String) - setLocale(Locale) -
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setInheritedACL(ja oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setLocale(java.
va.lang.String), JPR 23-14 util.Locale), JPR 11-246
setInstancename(String), JPR 13-13 setLocale(Locale) -
setInt, JPR 4-108 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setLocale(jav
setIntProperty, JPR 4-24, JPR 4-127 a.util.Locale), JPR 11-321
setIterCounter( ) method, IMA 7-24 setLocale(Locale) -
setJavaPackage(XMLSchema, Vector) - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setLocale(java.util.Loc
oracle.xml.classgen.SchemaClassGenerator.setJa ale), JPR 10-17
vaPackage(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSche setLocator(Locator) -
ma, java.util.Vector), JPR 6-28 oracle.xml.util.XMLError.setLocator(org.xml.sa
setJMSCorrelationID, JPR 4-127 x.Locator), JPR 10-17
setJMSDestination, JPR 4-128 SetLockingON procedure, SPR 80-77, SPR 80-78,
setJMSExpiration, JPR 4-129 ADW 2-97, ADW 2-98
setJMSMessageID, JPR 4-129 setLogStream, JPR 4-143
setJMSPriority, JPR 4-129 setLogStream(OutputStream), JPR 3-25
setJMSRedelivered, JPR 4-130 setLong, JPR 4-109
setJMSReplyTo, JPR 4-24, JPR 4-130 setLongProperty, JPR 4-25, JPR 4-131
setJMSTimestamp, JPR 4-131 setManualInvalidation(boolean), JPR 3-22
setJMSType, JPR 4-24, JPR 4-131 setMaxMemory( ), IMJ 9-95

Master Index-584
setMaxOccurs(int) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setNode
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.setMaxO Factory(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory), JP
ccurs(int), JPR 7-36 R 11-33, JPR 11-44
setMaxOccurs(int) - setNodeFactory(NodeFactory) -
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.setMaxOc oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.setNodeFactor
curs(int), JPR 7-39, JPR 7-40 y(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NodeFactory), JPR
setMaxOccurs(int) - 11-57
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.setM setNodeFlag(int) -
axOccurs(int), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-51 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.setNodeFlag(int
setMaxRetries, JPR 2-21, JPR 4-82 ), JPR 11-208
setMaxRows, ADX 23-4 setNodeValue(String) -
setMaxRows(int) - oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.setNodeVa
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setMaxR lue(java.lang.String), JPR 6-19
ows(int), JPR 9-12 setNodeValue(String) -
setMessage( ) method, IMA 7-25 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.setNodeValue(ja
setMessageGrouping, JPR 2-17 va.lang.String), JPR 11-111
setMessageId, JPR 2-43 setNodeValue(String) -
setMessageListener, JPR 4-69, JPR 4-204 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.setNodeValue(j
setMessageProperty, JPR 2-46 ava.lang.String), JPR 11-180
setMetaHeader(Reader) - setNodeValue(String) -
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setMeta oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.setNodeValue(j
Header(java.io.Reader), JPR 9-12 ava.lang.String), JPR 11-209
setMimeMap( ) method, IMA 4-60 setNumberOfChannels method, IMU 6-51
setMimeType( ), IMJ 3-64, IMJ 4-45, IMJ 5-45, IMJ setNumberOfChannels( ), IMJ 3-65
8-69 setNumberOfColors( ), IMJ 8-70
setMimeType( ) method, IMU 5-35 setNumberOfColors( ) method, IMU 9-60
setMinOccurs(int) - setNumberOfFrames( ), IMJ 8-71
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDElement.setMinO setNumberOfFrames( ) method, IMU 9-61
ccurs(int), JPR 7-37 setObject, JPR 4-109, JPR 4-141
setMinOccurs(int) - setObjectPayload, JPR 2-46
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDGroup.setMinOcc setObjectProperty, JPR 4-25, JPR 4-132
urs(int), JPR 7-41 setOutputDirectory(String) -
setMinOccurs(int) - oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.setOut
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.setM putDirectory(java.lang.String), JPR 6-22
inOccurs(int), JPR 7-47, JPR 7-52 setOutputDirectory(String) -
setMultiConsumer, JPR 2-17 oracle.xml.classgen.SchemaClassGenerator.setO
SetMultiWorkspaces procedure, SPR 80-79, ADW utputDirectory(java.lang.String), JPR 6-28
2-100 SetOutputMode( ) method, IMA 3-6, IMA 4-85
setName, JPR 2-13, JPR 4-30 setOutputProperties(Properties) -
setNavigationMode, JPR 2-42, JPR 4-70, JPR 4-167, oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.setOutputProper
JPR 4-238, JPR 4-241 ties(java.util.Properties), JPR 11-301
setNextException(Exception), JPR 3-27 setOutputProperty(String, String) -
setNodeContext(NodeContext) - oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.setOutputProper
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setNodeCo ty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
ntext(oracle.xml.util.NodeContext), JPR 11-302
11-151 setOutputStyle(int) -
setNodeFactory(NodeFactory), JPR 12-13 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.setOut
setNodeFactory(NodeFactory) - putStyle(int), JPR 11-231

Master Index-585
setOverrideAQResponseFlag(boolean), JPR 3-13 setPriority, JPR 2-47, JPR 4-156
setOwnerId(long) - setProperties method, IMU 8-36
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.setOwnerI setProperties( ), IMJ 4-46, IMJ 5-46
d(long), JPR 23-21 setProperties( ) method, IMU 6-52, IMU 9-62
setOwnerId(long) - setProperties( ) method (XML), IMU 6-52, IMU
oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.setOwnerId(long), 7-26
JPR 23-14 setProperties( ) method for foreign images, IMU
setPageContext( ), IMJ 9-48 8-38
setParam(String, String) - setProperties(byte[ ][ ]), IMJ 3-66, IMJ 8-72
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet.setParam(ja setProperties(byte[ ][ ], boolean), IMJ 3-68, IMJ 8-74
va.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-326 setProperties(String), IMJ 5-47
setParam(String, String, Object) - setProperty tag, JSE 1-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setParam(jav setProperty( ) method, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-7, IMA
a.lang.String, java.lang.String, 4-77
java.lang.Object), JPR 11-321 setProperty(String, Object) -
setParameter(String, Object) - oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXParser.setProperty(java.la
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.setParameter(jav ng.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-284
a.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-303 setProperty(String, Object) -
setParsedDoctype(String, String, String) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXParser.setProperty(jav
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setParsedD a.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-101
octype(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, setProperty(String, Object) -
java.lang.String), JPR 11-151 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.setProperty(jav
setPassword(String), JPR 13-14 a.lang.String, java.lang.Object), JPR 11-210
setPayloadData, JPR 2-53 setProtocol, JPR 2-14, JPR 4-31
setPayloadType, JPR 2-15 setPublicId(String) -
setPCDATAFont(Font), JPR 15-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.setPublicId(j
setPCDATAForeground(Color), JPR 15-12 ava.lang.String), JPR 11-216
setPIDataFont(Font), JPR 15-12 setQueueType, JPR 2-20, JPR 4-82
setPIDataForeground(Color), JPR 15-12 setRaiseException(boolean) -
setPINameFont(Font), JPR 15-12 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRaise
setPINameForeground(Color), JPR 15-12 Exception(boolean), JPR 9-13
setPingPeriod, JPR 4-53 setRaiseNoRowsException(), ADX 23-5
setPort(String), JPR 13-14 setRaiseNoRowsException(boolean) -
setPreferences( ) method, IMA 4-76 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRaise
setPrefix(String) - NoRowsException(boolean), JPR 9-13
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.setPrefix(java.la setRawPayload, JPR 2-45
ng.String), JPR 11-209 setRecipientList, JPR 2-49
setPrefix(String) - setReqCharacterEncoding() method, multibyte
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNSNode.setPrefix(jav parameter encoding, JSE 8-5
a.lang.String), JPR 11-227 setResBuffer(String), JPR 13-14
setPreserveWhitespace(boolean), JPR 12-13 setResCLOBFileName(String), JPR 13-14
setPreserveWhitespace(boolean) - setResCLOBTableName(String), JPR 13-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setPreserveWh setResFileName(String), JPR 13-14
itespace(boolean), JPR 11-246 setResHtmlView(boolean), JPR 13-15
setPreserveWhitespace(boolean) - setResSourceEditView(boolean), JPR 13-15
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setPreserve setResSourceView(boolean), JPR 13-15
Whitespace(boolean), JPR 8-10 setResTreeView(boolean), JPR 13-15
setPrimaryInstance, JPR 2-18 setRetentionTime, JPR 2-21, JPR 4-83

Master Index-586
setRetryInterval, JPR 2-21, JPR 4-83 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.setSo
setRootTag(String) - urce(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDNode), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.setRootTag(java.lang. 7-47, JPR 7-52
String), JPR 11-69 setSourceInformation( ) method, IMU I-41
setRowIdAttrName(String) - setSQLToXMLNameEscaping(boolean) -
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRowI oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setSQLToX
dAttrName(java.lang.String), JPR 9-13 MLNameEscaping(boolean), JPR 8-10
setRowIdAttrValue(String) - setSQLToXMLNameEscaping(boolean) -
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRowI oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setSQLT
dAttrValue(java.lang.String), JPR 9-14 oXMLNameEscaping(boolean), JPR 9-15
setRowIdColumn(String) - setStandalone(String) -
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRowI oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.setStandalone(
dColumn(java.lang.String), JPR 9-14 java.lang.String), JPR 11-124
setRowsetTag(String) - setStandalone(String) -
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRows oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setStandal
etTag(java.lang.String), JPR 9-14 one(java.lang.String), JPR 11-151
setRowTag(String) - setStorageClause, JPR 2-16
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setRowTag( setStream, JPR 2-51
java.lang.String), JPR 8-10 setString, JPR 4-110
setRowTag(String) - setStringProperty, JPR 4-27, JPR 4-133
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setRowT setStyleSheet(String) -
ag(java.lang.String), JPR 9-14 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setStyleS
setSampleSize( ), IMJ 3-70 heet(java.lang.String), JPR 9-15
setSampleSize( ) method, IMU 6-55 setStyleSheet(String, String), JPR 3-13, JPR 3-17,
setSamplingRate( ), IMJ 3-71 JPR 3-22
setSamplingRate( ) method, IMU 6-54 setStyleSheet(String, String) -
setSchemaValidated, XDG 6-10 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setStyleS
setSecondaryInstance, JPR 2-19 heet(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
setSelectedNode(Node), JPR 15-13 9-15
setSender, JPR 2-50 setStylesheetHeader(), ADX 23-6
setSenderID, JPR 4-132 setStylesheetHeader(String) -
setSequenceDeviation, JPR 2-40 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setStyles
setSerializationMode(boolean) - heetHeader(java.lang.String), JPR 9-15
oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.setSeri setStyleSheetProcessingInstr(String), JPR 3-13, JPR
alizationMode(boolean), JPR 6-22 3-18, JPR 3-23
setServletRequest( ), IMJ 9-27, IMJ 9-97 setSymbolFont(Font), JPR 15-13
setServletResponse( ), IMJ 9-28 setSymbolForeground(Color), JPR 15-13
setSessionMaxInactiveTime(int), JPR 3-17, JPR 3-22 setSystemId(String) -
setShort, JPR 4-110 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.setSystemId(
setShortProperty, JPR 4-26, JPR 4-133 java.lang.String), JPR 11-216
setSkipRows, ADX 23-4 setTagFont(Font), JPR 15-13
setSkipRows(int) - setTagForeground(Color), JPR 15-13
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setSkipR setTask( ) method, IMA 6-8, IMA 7-26
ows(int), JPR 9-15 setTaskCurrent(int) method, IMA 6-8, IMA 7-27
setSortOrder, JPR 2-16 setTaskCurrent(int, String) method, IMA 7-28
setSource( ), IMJ 3-72, IMJ 4-48, IMJ 5-48, IMJ 8-76 setText, JPR 4-223
setSource( ) method, IMU 5-37 setTextDecl(String, String) -
setSource(XSDNode) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan

Master Index-587
dler.setTextDecl(java.lang.String, setUpdateColumnList(String[]) -
java.lang.String), JPR 11-27 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setUpdateC
setTextDecl(String, String) - olumnList(java.lang.String[]), JPR 8-11
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setTextD setUpdateColumnName(), ADX 23-10, ADX 23-12
ecl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR setUpdateColumnNames()
11-33, JPR 11-44 XML SQL Utility (XSU)
setTimeToLive, JPR 4-157 setUpdateColumnNames(), ADX 8-42
setting, RCO B-2 setUpdateTime( ), IMJ 3-73, IMJ 4-49, IMJ 5-49, IMJ
column object to empty, IMU 11-8 8-77
column objects to NULL, IMU 11-8 setUpdateTime( ) method, IMU 5-39, IMU I-43
internal LOBs to empty, ADL 2-9 setURIResolver(URIResolver) -
LOBs to NULL, ADL 2-9 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXSAXTransformerFactory.setU
overrides for NLS_LANG variable RIResolver(javax.xml.transform.URIResolver),
setting a bitmap background JPR 11-296
Map menu, OEA 4-7 setURIResolver(URIResolver) -
setting database initialization parameters, IMU oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.setURIResolver(j
11-2 avax.xml.transform.URIResolver), JPR 11-303
setting instances, RAA 4-17 setUserCallback(AQxmlCallback), JPR 3-18, JPR
setting locks, RDE A-2 3-23
setting the scope of a tuning session, OTP 12-3 setUsername(String), JPR 13-15
setting up setValidationMode(boolean), JPR 12-14
Advanced Events, ODP 2-1 setValidationMode(boolean) -
Capacity Planner, ODP 2-2, OSM 2-1 oracle.xml.classgen.DTDClassGenerator.setVali
Messaging Gateway, ADQ 18-6 dationMode(boolean), JPR 6-23
ORACLE_HOME environment variable, OEC setValidationMode(boolean) -
3-39, OEC F-13 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setValidationM
Performance Manager, ODP 2-2, OSM 2-1 ode(boolean), JPR 11-247
Trace, ODP 2-6, OSM 2-4 setValidationMode(int) -
Windows domain user, OEC 4-12 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setValidationM
setToken(int, boolean) - ode(int), JPR 11-247
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.setToken(in setValue(String) -
t, boolean), JPR 11-271 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.setValue(java.lan
setTokenHandler(XMLToken) - g.String), JPR 11-112
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.setTokenH setValueFrom() method, JJP 2-38
andler(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken), JPR setVersion(String) -
11-271 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.setVersion(jav
setTraceLevel, JPR 4-143 a.lang.String), JPR 11-124
setTraceLevel(int), JPR 3-25 setVersion(String) -
setTransformation, JPR 4-161, JPR 4-167, JPR 4-169, oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.setVersion(
JPR 4-238 java.lang.String), JPR 11-151
setVideoDuration( ), IMJ 8-78
setup and configuration setVideoDuration( ) method, IMU 9-64
manageability components in Real Application setVisibility, JPR 2-40, JPR 2-43
Clusters, RCO 9-2 setWaitTime, JPR 2-43
setup of SQLJ, testing, JSS 2-14 setWidth( ), IMJ 5-50, IMJ 8-79
setup process (ldaprepl.sh) SetWoOverwriteOFF procedure, SPR 80-80, ADW
log file location, OID 3-14 2-101
Setup Wizard, REP 7-16 SetWoOverwriteON procedure, SPR 80-81, ADW

Master Index-588
2-103 11-322
SetWorkspaceLockModeOFF procedure, SPR setXslSourceEditView(boolean), JPR 13-17
80-82, ADW 2-104 setXslSourceView(boolean), JPR 13-17
SetWorkspaceLockModeON procedure, SPR 80-83, setXSLT(Reader, String) -
ADW 2-105 oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setXSLT(jav
setXmlBuffer(String), JPR 13-15 a.io.Reader, java.lang.String), JPR 8-11
setXmlCLOBFileName(String), JPR 13-15 setXSLT(Reader, String) -
setXmlCLOBTableName(String), JPR 13-16 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setXSLT
setXMLDecl(String, String, String) - (java.io.Reader, java.lang.String), JPR 9-16
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan setXSLTParam(String, String) -
dler.setXMLDecl(java.lang.String, oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.setXSLTPar
java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-22, am(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR 8-12
JPR 11-28 setXSLTParam(String, String) -
setXMLDecl(String, String, String) - oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.setXSLT
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.setXML Param(java.lang.String, java.lang.String), JPR
Decl(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, 9-16
java.lang.String), JPR 11-33, JPR 11-45 setXslTreeView(boolean), JPR 13-17
setXMLDocument(Document), JPR 15-13, JPR 17-4 sFacets -
setXmlFileName(String), JPR 13-16 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.sF
setXMLProperties(XMLProperties) - acets, JPR 7-58
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.setXML SGA, IMU 11-2
Properties(oracle.xml.util.XMLProperties), database initialization parameters, IMU 11-2
JPR 7-62 definition, SNM A-42
setXMLProperty(String, Object) - See also system global area
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.setXML sizing, IMU 11-2
Property(java.lang.String, sizing using DB_BLOCK_SIZE parameter,
java.lang.Object), JPR 7-60, JPR 7-63 IMU 11-2
setXMLProperty(String, Object) - sizing using DB_CACHE_SIZE parameter,
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setXMLPropert IMU 11-3
y(java.lang.String, java.lang.Object), sizing using LARGE_POOL_SIZE
JPR 11-247 parameter, IMU 11-3
setXMLSchema(Object) - sizing using SHARED_POOL_SIZE
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan parameter, IMU 11-3
dler.setXMLSchema(java.lang.Object), SGA memory allocation, TAD 5-21
JPR 11-28 SGA parameter in instance tuning, OTP 12-4
setXMLSchema(Object) - SGA. See system global area, system global area
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.setXMLSchem (SGA), System Global Area (SGA)
a(java.lang.Object), JPR 11-248 SGA size, PGR 14-47
setXmlSourceEditView(boolean), JPR 13-16 SGA_MAX_SIZE initialization parameter,
setXmlSourceView(boolean), JPR 13-16 SAG 2-38, CON 7-4, CON 7-16, REF 1-148, STM
setXmlTreeView(boolean), JPR 13-16 10-7
setXslBuffer(String), JPR 13-16 setting size, SAG 2-40
setXslCLOBFileName(String), JPR 13-17 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-108
setXslCLOBTableName(String), JPR 13-17 SGML, definition, ADX Glossary-19
setXslFileName(String), JPR 13-17 SHA, OID 5-15, OID 5-17, OID 16-3, OID E-4
setXSLOutput(XSLOutput) - for password encryption, OID 16-3, OID 16-4
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.setXSLOutp SHA (Secure Hash Algorithm), for password
ut(oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLOutput), JPR encryption, OAD 2-9

Master Index-589
shadow column groups, REP 5-23 OCIInitialize(), OCI 2-23
shadow processes, CON 8-21 OCIStmtPrepare(), OCI 2-24
SHADOW_CORE_DUMP initialization rollback segments, CON B-11
parameter, REF 1-149 using environmental variables, OCI 2-24
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-109 shared nothing systems
shape (visual attribute), IMU 2-4 and data affinity, RDE 2-4
shape point, SUG 6-2 shared pool, CON 7-11, PER 2-4
share locks adjusting size for Real Application
on foreign keys, CON 21-17 Clusters, RDE 4-3
share table locks (S), CON 20-26 allocation of, CON 7-13
share locks (S) ANALYZE statement, CON 7-14
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-13 definition, CON 1-25
SHARE ROW EXCLUSIVE lock mode, SQL 17-76 dependency management and, CON 7-14
share row exclusive locks (SRX) described, CON 7-11
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-14 flushing, SQL 10-30, CON 7-14
SHARE UPDATE lock mode, SQL 17-76 monitoring, SNM A-32
shared (S) mode, RCO 5-4 object dependencies and, CON 15-10
SHARED clause row cache and, CON 7-13
of CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 13-36 size of, CON 7-12
shared configuration file, RAC 8-2 shared pool size, OID 19-8
shared current (SCUR), RCO 6-4 parameter, OID 19-10
shared data structures mode, OCI 2-22 shared resource system, RDE B-9
shared database links shared schema restrictions, OLS B-16
configuring, SAG 29-16 shared schemas, OAS 15-20, OAS 15-47
creating links, SAG 29-14, SAG 29-15 Oracle Internet Directory, OSD 9-54
to dedicated servers, SAG 29-16 security features, OSD 6-4, OSD 9-42
to shared servers, SAG 29-17 SSL, OAS 15-22
determining whether to use, SAG 29-14 Shared Server
example, SAG 28-20 and Primary/Secondary Instance, RCO 10-18
shared disk architectures shared server, OID 19-11, RAC 8-8, SAG 5-3, CON
and data affinity, RDE 2-4 8-15, JPG 1-7
shared disks adjusting number of dispatchers, SAG 5-8
configuring, RAC 2-1 allocating channels, RMR 2-9, RMR 2-13
shared global area (SGA), CON 7-3 allocating resources, NET 14-9
shared high availability node configurations, and connection load balancing, RDE 1-4
RCO 10-24 architecture, NET 1-13
SHARED keyword compared with dedicated server, NET 1-12
CREATE DATABASE LINK statement, configuring dispatchers, NET 14-6
SAG 29-15 configuring for use with RMAN, RMN 8-29
shared library, DCD 4-2 connect descriptor configuration
naming conventions, DCD 2-7 parameters, NET 2-7
shared locks, SPR 80-78, ADW 1-13, ADW 2-98 connection load balancing, NET 2-9, NET 15-10
shared memory system dedicated server contrasted with, CON 8-15
scalability, RCO 4-6 defined, NET 1-12
shared mode, OCI 2-22 described, NET 4-13, CON 8-3, CON 8-15
datafiles, RCO 8-2 dispatcher processes, CON 8-19
instance number, RAA 2-21 dispatchers, NET 1-12, NET 2-10 to NET 2-12,
instance recovery, RAA 7-10 NET 4-13

Master Index-590
enabling and disabling, SAG 5-10 shared SQL
in Real Application Clusters, RDE 1-4 for remote and distributed statements, SAG
initialization parameters, SAG 5-5 28-34
limiting private SQL areas, CON 22-19 shared SQL areas, CON 7-12, CON 14-7
Oracle Net Services or SQL*Net V2 ANALYZE statement, CON 7-14
requirement, CON 8-16, CON 8-19 definition, CON 1-25
OS role management restrictions, SAG 25-25 dependency management and, CON 7-14
parallel SQL execution, DWG 21-4 described, CON 7-12
parameters loading SQL into, CON 14-11
DISPATCHERS, SQL 10-56 memory allocation, PGR 14-34
parameters for, RAA 2-17 overview of, CON 14-7
performance issues, PGR 19-2 parse locks and, CON 20-31
private SQL areas, CON 7-18 procedures, packages, triggers and, CON 7-12
processes, CON 8-19 size of, CON 7-12
creating additional, SQL 10-110 shared structures
terminating, SQL 10-110 interoperability, MIG 5-21
processes needed for, CON 8-15 SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS initialization
reducing contention, PGR 19-2 parameter, REF 1-149
requirements for running, MIG 5-49 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-109
restricted operations in, CON 8-20 SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS parameter, CON
session memory in the large pool, CON 7-15 7-16
SESSIONS initialization parameter, REF 1-148 SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE initialization
setting initial number of dispatchers, SAG 5-6 parameter, PGR 14-42, REF 1-150
setting initial number of servers, SAG 5-7 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-109
setting minimum number of servers, SAG 5-10 V$SHARED_POOL_RESERVED, REF 3-135
system parameters, SQL 10-110 SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE
tuning, PGR 19-2 parameter, IMU 11-7
tuning memory, PGR 14-36 SHARED_POOL_SIZE in INIT.ORA, SNM A-56
using with connection pooling, NET 14-8 SHARED_POOL_SIZE initialization
using with Oracle Connection Manager, NET parameter, REP 6-8, DWG 21-56, CON 7-5,
13-2 PGR 13-13, PGR 14-34, PGR 14-42, REF 1-151,
views, SAG 5-10 STM 10-7
virtual circuits, NET 4-13 allocating library cache, PGR 14-34
shared server connections, RCG 7-5 changes in behavior, MIG 4-16
shared server dispatcher request statistics, REF parallel execution allocation, MIG A-8
3-114 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-110
shared server environments tuning the shared pool, PGR 14-38
application-provided serialization, IPI 2-26 SHARED_POOL_SIZE parameter, IMU 11-3,
automatic serialization, IPI 2-25 IMU 11-7, DWG 21-52, CON 7-12
concurrency, IPI 2-26 default, JJD 4-2
thread safety, IPI 2-23, IPI 2-24 defined, JJD 6-19
implementing, IPI 2-24 errors, JJD 6-24
using, IPI 2-23 system global area size and, CON 7-5
shared server processes SHARED_SCHEMA column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
maximum number, REF 1-94 SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS initialization
trace files for, SAG 5-15 parameter, REF 1-151
shared server processes (Snnn), CON 8-19 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-111
described, CON 8-19 SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter, REF

Master Index-591
1-152 SHOW FORWARDING_AVAILABLE
initial setting, SAG 5-7 command, NER 3-68
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-111 SHOW INSTANCE command, RAA 4-19, RAA
SHARED_SERVERS parameter, CON 8-20 4-22
sharing data, PGR 21-21 SHOW LOG_DIRECTORY command, NER 1-28
ShiftJis, TXT 2-49 SHOW LOG_FILE command, NER 1-28
shift-sensitive variable-width multibyte encoding SHOW LOG_FILE_NAME command, NER 3-69
schemes, GLO 2-10 SHOW LOG_STATS_INTERVAL command, NER
SHORT - 3-70
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.S SHOW LOG_STATUS command, NER 1-28
HORT, JPR 7-58 SHOW NAMESCTL_TRACE_LEVEL
short name, Java, JPG 2-3 command, NER 3-71
short names (schema names), JSS 11-11 Show Overview Charts
Short OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9, menu option, ODP 3-11, OSM 3-10
OSA 5-10 toolbar button, ODP 3-11, OSM 3-10
short records with missing data SHOW parameter, for Import utility, UTL 2-27
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-37 SHOW PARAMETER command, RAA 4-22
short sample programs, DMC A-2 SHOW PARAMETERS command, RAA 4-22, REF
compiling and executing, DMC A-5 1-11
short waits, definition of, RMN 14-17 example of, RAA 2-21
short-circuit evaluation, PLS 2-26 SHOW PROFILE command, NER 2-20
shortcut keys, ODP 3-28, OSM 3-26 SHOW RAWMODE command, NER 1-28
short-cut menu, OEA 1-4 SHOW RELAY command, NER 2-21
SHORTDECIMAL data type, OLA 4-25 SHOW REQUESTS_ENABLED command, NER
SHORTINT datatype 3-72
C language, UTL 6-9 SHOW RESETS_STATS_INTERVAL
SHORTINTEGER data type, OLA 3-4 command, NER 3-73
shortname method, JJD 2-24, JJD 2-26, JJD 4-3, JPG SHOW RULES command, NER 2-23
2-17, JPG 2-19 SHOW SAVE_CONFIG_INTERVAL
SHOW ADDRESS command, NER 2-16 command, NER 3-74
SHOW ALL command, NER 2-17 SHOW SAVE_CONFIG_ON_STOP
SHOW CACHE_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL command, NER 1-28, NER 3-75
command, NER 3-66 SHOW SERVER command, NER 3-76
SHOW command, RMR 2-202, RMN 5-5, RMN 7-7, SHOW SGA command, RAA 4-22
RMN 17-15 SHOW SGA statement, PGR 14-5
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-27 SHOW STARTUP_WAITTIME command, NER
of Oracle Connection Manager Control 1-28
utility, NER 2-15 SHOW STATUS command, NER 3-77
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-64 SHOW SYSTEM_QUERIES command, NER 3-78
SHOW CONNECT_TIMEOUT command, NER SHOW TRACE_FILE_NAME command, NER 3-79
B-6 SHOW TRACE_LEVEL command, NER 3-80
SHOW CURRENT_LISTENER command, NER SHOW TRC_DIRECTORY command, NER 1-28
1-28 SHOW TRC_FILE command, NER 1-28
SHOW DEFAULT_DOMAIN command, NER 3-67 SHOW TRC_LEVEL command, NER 1-28
SHOW DISPLAYMODE command SHOW VERSION command, NER 3-81
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-28 SHOW_COMPONENT_LOCATIONS_PAGE, OUI
of Oracle Connection Manager Control 3-10
utility, NER 2-19 SHOW_CUSTOM_TREE_PAGE, OUI 3-10

Master Index-592
SHOW_DEINSTALL_CONFIRMATION, OUI 3-12 SHUTDOWN clause
SHOW_DEINSTALL_PROGRESS, OUI 3-12 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-32
SHOW_END_SESSION_PAGE, OUI 3-10 SHUTDOWN command, RAA 4-22, RMR 2-205
SHOW_EXIT_CONFIRMATION, OUI 3-10 ABORT option, RAA 4-20, RAA 4-21, SAG 4-13
SHOW_INSTALL_PROGRESS_PAGE, OUI 3-10 IMMEDIATE option, RAA 4-21, SAG 4-12
SHOW_OPTIONAL_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE, OUI NORMAL option, SAG 4-12
3-10 of Oracle Connection Manager Control
SHOW_RELEASE_NOTES, OUI 3-11 utility, NER 2-24
SHOW_REQUIRED_CONFIG_TOOL_PAGE, OUI of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-82
3-10 specifying an instance, RAA 4-19
SHOW_ROOTSH_CONFIRMATION, OUI 3-11 TRANSACTIONAL option, SAG 4-13
SHOW_SPLASH_SCREEN, OUI 3-11 Shutdown Database task, OEA 5-31
SHOW_SUMMARY_PAGE, OUI 3-11 SHUTDOWN event
SHOW_TNS_INFO networking parameter, NER triggers on, SQL 15-102
9-10 Shutdown Listener task, OEA 5-36
SHOW_WARNINGS - SHUTDOWN procedure, TXT 5-5
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.SH SHUTDOWN statement
OW_WARNINGS, JPR 11-279 ABORT option, UMR 3-9, UMR 4-16, UMR
SHOW_WARNINGS - 4-23, UMR 4-24
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.SHOW_WAR SHUTDOWN TRANSACTIONAL, RAA 4-20
NINGS, JPR 11-49 SHUTDOWN TRANSACTIONAL
SHOW_WELCOME_PAGE, OUI 3-11 command, RCO 10-8
Showing and Editing Initialization SHUTDOWN TRANSACTIONAL LOCAL
Parameters, OTP 5-7 command, RCO 10-8
showReturns option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-49 shutdown types, RAA 5-9
showSQL option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-32 abort, RAA 5-9
showThreads option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-50 immediate, RAA 5-9
showWarnings(boolean), JPR 12-14, JPR 12-30 normal, RAA 5-9
showWarnings(boolean) - shutdown database and other services, RAA
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DOMParser.showWarning 5-10
s(boolean), JPR 11-58 shutdown database only, RAA 5-10
showWarnings(boolean) - shutdowns
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor.showWarnin transactional, RCO 10-7
gs(boolean), JPR 11-322 shutting down
showWarnings(boolean) - a cluster database, setting parameters, RAA
oracle.xml.util.XMLError.showWarnings(boole 5-21
an), JPR 10-17 instances, RAA 4-20
SHRINK clause shutting down a database
of ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 9-140 viewing results, RAA 5-10
shutdown, ADQ 18-14, CON 5-10, CON 5-11 shutting down a Server database
abnormal, CON 5-6, CON 5-11 with SYSDBA privilege, RAC 7-10
deallocation of the SGA, CON 7-3 with SYSOPER privilege, RAC 7-10
prohibited by dispatcher processes, CON 8-20 shutting down an instance
steps, CON 5-10 abnormal shutdown, RAA 4-20
SHUTDOWN ABORT command, RAA 4-20 lost sequence numbers, RAA 3-10
SHUTDOWN ABORT statement, CON 5-11 shutting down an Oracle Cluster Database, RAA
consistent whole database backups, BRC 2-8 5-10
crash recovery required, BRC 1-7 shutting down instances, RAA 4-20

Master Index-593
siblings to manage remote dependencies, ADG 9-24
ordering in a hierarchical query, SQL 18-25 Significance element
SID, RCO 8-3 meaning in appendices, SNM 5-2
and server parameter file, RCO 8-3 significant characters, PLS 2-5
setting, IMA 2-3 SIGNTYPE subtype, PLS 3-3
SID (database system identifier), OEC 3-14 silent installation, OUI 3-1
SID field in Oracle Net Manager, NET 12-10, NET definition, OUI 3-1
15-35, NET 15-37 reasons for performing, OUI 3-2
SID networking parameter, MIG B-5, NER 7-22 SILENT parameter
sid Prefix, RAC 3-9, RAC 3-10 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-12
SID, configuring on the listener, MIG B-11, NET similarity calculation, IMU 2-9
12-10 Simple API for XML, definition, ADX Glossary-18
SID_DESC networking parameter, NER 8-7 simple authentication, OID 1-9, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7
sid_DESC parameter, RAC B-4 Simple Authentication and Security Layer
SID_LIST_listener_name networking (SASL), ODS 2-6
parameter, NER 8-11 Simple Authentication and Security Layer (SASL), in
Oracle Enterprise Manager requirements, NER LDAP Version 3, OID 1-5
8-6 simple authentication for directory naming, NET
SID_LIST_listener_name parameter 3-18
external procedures, NET 15-33 simple blocks (in models), OLA 8-8
Heterogeneous Services, NET 15-37 simple comparison conditions, SQL 5-5
Oracle Enterprise Manager requirements, NET simple element, SUG 2-10
12-10 simple expressions, SQL 4-3
sid_LIST_listener_name parameter, RAC 5-19, simple materialized views, REP 3-12
RAC 7-4 Simple Network Management Protocol
SID_NAME networking parameter, NET 12-10, (SNMP), OEM 1-9
NET 15-35, NET 15-37, NER 8-10 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
SID_NAME parameter, MIG B-11, SNM B-12 support
sidalrt.log file, RAA A-3 database management, SAG 28-32
siddbwr.trc file, RAA A-2 Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) and
side effect, DCD 5-6 IDAP, XDG 23-5
side effects, ADG 9-6, ADG 9-55, PLS 8-14 Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP),
controlling, PLS 8-9, JPG 4-11 definition, ADX Glossary-18
sidlckn.trc file, RAA A-2, RAA A-4 simple service package
sidlmdn.trc file, RAA A-2 contents, DSU 3-5, DSU 6-1
sidlmon.trc file, RAA A-3 registering, DSU 3-5
sidp00n.trc file, RAA A-3 simple symbols, PLS 2-3
sidsmon.trc file, RAA A-2 simpleContent
SIGN function, SQL 6-141 mapping to object types, XDG 5-45
SIGNAL command, OLA 7-25 simpleType, ADX 7-4
signal flag elements, XDG B-3
on map objects, OEA 4-8 generating element class, ADX 7-7
signature, IMU 2-2 mapping to SQL, XDG 5-34
indexing, IMU 2-12 mapping to VARCHAR2, XDG 5-37
signature checking, CON 15-11 Simplified Chinese
signature mismatch, DCD 5-9 index defaults, TXT 2-90
signatures simultaneous equations, OSG 2-7
PL/SQL library unit dependencies, ADG 9-22 simultaneous equations in models, OLA 8-10

Master Index-594
SIN function, SQL 6-142 site priority
single domain naming model, NET 3-29 altering, SPR 53-36, RAR 20-33
single node cluster databases, RCO 7-3 site priority conflict resolution method, REP 5-36
single password authentication, ODS 4-12 as a backup method, REP 5-25, REP 5-31
Single Point of Management, OEM 1-10 site priority groups
single quotes (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 adding members to, SPR 53-17, RAR 20-16
single sign-on creating
Entrust-based, OSD 9-35, OSD 9-39 syntax, SPR 53-61, RAR 20-58
implementations, OSD 4-10, OSD 9-38 dropping, SPR 53-73, RAR 20-70
introduction, OSD 6-6 removing members from, SPR 53-74, RAR 20-71
multitier, OSD 4-11 size
Oracle Advanced Security, NET 1-23 attribute values, OID C-9
Oracle Enterprise Login Assistant, OSD 9-44 size, OID C-9
PKI, OSD 8-9, OSD 9-38, OSD 9-39 of database cache, OID 13-10
server-based, OSD 4-10 SIZE clause
single sign-on (SSO), OAS 1-11, OAS 8-3, OAS of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9
13-3, OAS 18-2 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-5
single sign-on using a centrally stored wallet, ODS of file specifications, SQL 7-41
4-12 size limit, varray, PLS 5-8
Single Sockets Layer (SSL) Size of an Integer and ROWID, PCC E-2
current user database links, OSD 9-42 size of backup sets
single table aggregate requirements, DWG 8-15 setting, RMN 5-28
SINGLE TABLE clause size requirements (hardware) for spatial
of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-7 applications, SUG 1-26
single themes sizing, OID 13-8, OID 13-9
obtaining, TAD 4-5 considerations in deployment, OID 13-9
single-byte character sets I/O subsystem, OID 18-6
Import, UTL 2-55 tablespaces, OID 18-9
single-byte encoding schemes, GLO 2-9 sizing redo logs, PGR 13-5
single-byte languages skeleton tables, ADW 1-15
indexing, TXT 2-38 skewed data sample, DMC 1-5
single-line comments, PLS 2-10 skewing parallel DML workload, DWG 21-37
single-process systems SKIP OFFLINE option
enabling distributed recovery, SAG 32-25 of BACKUP, RMN 9-34
single-record case (nontransactional format), DMC SKIP parameter
1-24 effect on SQL*Loader RECNUM
single-row functions, SQL 6-3 specification, UTL 6-56
miscellaneous, SQL 6-6 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-13
SINGLEROW parameter, UTL 5-38, UTL 9-25 skip parameters
single-table hash clusters, SAG 19-5 for arrays of structures, OCI 5-27
single-table insert, SQL 17-58 for standard arrays, OCI 5-28
single-table loads SKIP READONLY option
continuing, UTL 5-26 of BACKUP, RMN 9-34
single-valued attributes, OID 2-6 skip( ), IMJ 7-17, IMJ 7-33
converting to multivalued, OID 6-16 SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure, SAG 22-3,
SINH function, SQL 6-142 SAG 22-7
site autonomy example, SAG 22-14
distributed databases, SAG 28-24 SKIP_INDEX_MAINTENANCE parameter

Master Index-595
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-14, UTL SMTP protocol adaptor, DSU 6-33
9-24 sn attribute, OID 2-6
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES parameter, CON SN procedure, TXT 12-44
15-9 SNAME
for Import utility, UTL 2-27 command-line option, ADA 5-20
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-14, UTL SNAPI communications (obsolete), OSG A-5
9-24 SNAPI support (obsolete), OSG A-5
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES session snapshot, PCO 3-12
parameter, SQL 10-15 snapshot control files, RMN 4-13
skipBytes(int) method, IMA 7-73 specifying location, RMN 8-28
skipBytes(long) method, IMA 7-74 snapshot descriptor, OCI 2-16
skipjoins attribute, TXT 2-41 snapshot levels, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-16
skipjoins character, TAD 2-15 snapshot log
skippedEntity(String) - Import, UTL 2-63
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan snapshot. See DBMS_MVIEW, SPR 33-1
dler.skippedEntity(java.lang.String), JPR snapshot sites
11-22, JPR 11-29 upgrading, MIG E-8
skipping index maintenance, UTL 4-14, UTL 9-24 snapshot thresholds, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-17
skipping unusable indexes, UTL 4-14, UTL 9-24 snapshot too old
skipRows, ADX 8-29 OPTIMAL storage parameter and, SAG 13-18
sleep time, OID Monitor, OID 3-2, OID A-5 undo retention and, SAG 13-9
sleep(int), JPR 12-25 snapshots, PLS 6-44, UTL 2-64
slower varying Cursor components, OSA 8-6, OSA begin, end, PGR 21-9
8-20 database identifier (DBID), PGR 21-3
slowest-varying dimension, OLA 3-17 deleting, PGR 21-21
SMALL_TABLE_THRESHOLD in executing against, OCI 4-7
INIT.ORA, SNM A-17 importing, UTL 2-63
SMALLINT datatype, UTL 6-9 instance numbers, PGR 21-3
ANSI, SQL 2-36, CON 12-24 levels, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-16
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 master table
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 Import, UTL 2-63
SMALLINT subtype, PLS 3-4 refresh
smart cards, OSD 4-6, OSD 9-37 physical ROWIDs, MIG D-37
smart knowledge references (referrals) removing, PGR 21-21
configuring, OID 7-20 restoring dropped
smartcards, OAS 1-12 Import, UTL 2-64
and RADIUS, OAS 1-11, OAS 4-8, OAS 4-17, SNAP_ID, PGR 21-3
OAS C-2 taken by Statspack, PGR 21-2
Smith, Mark, OAD iv taking snapshots, PGR 21-6
SMON background process, CON 8-11 thresholds, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-17
See also system monitor process upgrading to primary key, MIG E-15
SMON process, CON 8-11 snapshots. See materialized views
instance recovery, RAA 7-10, RAA 7-11 SNMP
recovery after SHUTDOWN ABORT, RAA 4-20 defined, SNM 1-3
SMP architecture Oracle products supporting, SNM 1-11
disk affinity, DWG 21-76 SNMP accessing functions, OIA 3-14
SMTP, ADQ 1-12, ADQ 17-55 SNMP configuration, OIA 2-5
operations over the Internet, ADQ 17-2 SNMP traps

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about, SNM F-1 Software Developer Kit (SDK) Messages, OMM 2-1
SNMP, configuring for UNIX, OIA 2-11 Software Only
snmp_ro.ora, OIA A-2 configuration type, RAC 3-6
snmp_rw.ora, OIA A-2 software provided, OSA A-2
SNMPAGENT role, SQL 17-46, SAG 25-6 software requirements, RAC 1-6
snmp.connect..password, OIA A-3 software-based connection redirection, OID 20-7
snmp.connect..user, OIA A-3 solution variables
snmp.contact., OIA A-4 defined, OLA 8-2
snmp.contact.listener_name, SNM B-10 example of, OLA 8-12
snmp.index.listener-name parameter, SNM B-11 SOME comparison operator, PLS 6-5
snmp.index.listenername parameter, SNM B-2 SOME operator, SQL 5-5, PGR 2-22
snmp.index.service_name.world, OIA A-3 sort area parameter, OID 19-12
SNMP.ORA configuration file sort area size, OTP 5-11
LISTENER_CONTACT parameter, SNM B-10 sort areas
snmp.index.listener-name parameter, SNM B-2, memory allocation, PGR 14-69
SNM B-11 sort direct writes, OTP 5-12
SNOTATION - sort merge joins
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.S access path, PGR 8-12
NOTATION, JPR 7-58 cost-based optimization, PGR 1-66
snowflake schemas, DWG 17-5 example, PGR 8-12
complex queries, DWG 17-5 sort operations, CON 3-16
.so files changing linguistic sequence, SQL 10-10
naming conventions, DCD 2-7 sort overflow ratio
SOAP, ADG 1-20, ADQ 17-33 defined, SNM 4-5
access through Advanced Queueing, XDG 1-12 sort parameter in instance tuning, OTP 12-5
and IDAP, XDG 23-5 sort segments, CON 3-16
body, ADQ 17-4 SORT_AREA_RETAINED_SIZE in
envelope, ADQ 17-4 INIT.ORA, SNM A-58
headers, ADQ 17-4 SORT_AREA_RETAINED_SIZE initialization
JDeveloper support for, ADX 11-7 parameter, REF 1-152
message structure, ADQ 17-4 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
method invocation, ADQ 17-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-112
server, ADX 11-6 SORT_AREA_SIZE, TAD 5-12, TAD 5-16, TAD
what is, ADX 11-2 5-21
SOAP schema, ADQ 17-33 SORT_AREA_SIZE in INIT.ORA, SNM A-57
SOAP, definition, ADX Glossary-18 SORT_AREA_SIZE initialization parameter, PGR
Socket class, JJD 2-37 1-74, PGR 4-14, PGR 13-11, REF 1-153
SocketPermission, JJD 5-8, JJD 5-19, JJD 5-21, and parallel execution, DWG 21-59
JJD 5-23, JJD 5-24 compatibility, MIG A-6
sockets cost-based optimization and, PGR 1-66
across calls, JJD 2-32, JJD 2-37 index creation and, SAG 16-3
defined, JJD 2-37 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
lifetime, JJD 2-33, JJD 2-37 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-112
software code areas, CON 7-22 tuning sorts, PGR 14-70
shared by programs and utilities, CON 7-22 SORT_AREA_SIZE parameter, CON 2-14
software components, PER 1-8 index creation and, ADG 5-2
software configuration R-tree index creation, SUG 4-2
keeping records of, BRC 4-12 SORT_DIRECT_WRITES initialization parameter

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compatibility, MIG A-6 general, JSS 8-49
SORTED INDEXES clause source file location, ojspc srcdir option, JSE 6-23
direct path loads, UTL 5-38 source files encoding option, JSS 8-29
example, UTL 10-25 Source methods
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-18 alias, OSA 5-7
sorting distinct, OSA 5-7
data in a table chart, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-19 extract, OSA 5-7
history entries for completed tasks or manually position, OSA 5-7
moved pending tasks, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 string, OSA 6-29 to OSA 6-31
history entries for pending tasks, OCM 2-12 value, OSA 5-7
maximum memory, REF 1-152 source name / public class name check, JSS 8-85
multiple-column indexes source object for allocation, OLA 9-5
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-19 source objects
optimum sort order active in a Transaction object, OSA 7-2, OSA 8-4
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-19 constant, OSA 5-5
ORDER BY queries, REF 1-101 derived, OSA 5-5
presorting in direct path load, UTL 9-18 for attributes, OSA 5-7
reverse secondary, GLO 4-11 for measures, OSA 5-7
SORTED INDEXES clause, SQL*Loader, for relationships, OSA 6-14
UTL 9-18 for self-relation, OSA 6-16
specifying nondefault linguistic sorts, fundamental, OSA 5-5
GLO 3-39, GLO 3-41 getting, OSA 5-5 to OSA 5-7
with function-based indexes, ADG 5-8 getting a modifiable Source from a
sorting elements, OSA 6-10 to OSA 6-12 DynamicDefinition, OSA 10-7
sorting TopSessions entries, ODP 6-13, OSM 7-13 list, OSA 5-5
sorts, OTP 4-11 modifiable, OSA 10-2
(disk) statistic, PGR 14-68 primary, OSA 5-5
(memory) statistic, PGR 14-68 range, OSA 5-5
avoiding on index creation, PGR 14-71 structure, OSA 5-6, OSA 5-7
SORTS DISKS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-12 SOURCE parameter in ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-5
Sorts in Memory data view, ODP 7-9 source queue, STM 3-2
SORTS MEMORY in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-13 source schema object, JJD 2-6, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17,
Sorts on Disk data view, ODP 7-9 JJD 7-2, JJD 7-5, JPG 2-3, JPG 2-12, JPG 2-13
SORTS ROWS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-13 source schema object naming, JSS 11-22
SOUNDEX function, SQL 6-143 source systems, DWG 11-2
soundex operator, TXT 3-40 definition, DWG 15-6
source check for type resolution, JSS 8-69 source tables
Source class definition, DWG 15-6
convenience methods, OSA 5-8 exporting for Change Data Capture,
primitive methods, OSA 5-7, OSA 5-8 DWG 15-20
shortcut methods, OSA 5-8 importing for Change Data Capture,
source code output file, ADA 5-9 DWG 15-20
source database source_char_set parameter, GLO A-18
choosing when creating change requests in Plan SOURCE_ROUTE networking parameter, NET
Editor, OCM 3-4 13-5, NET 13-10, NET 15-4, NET 15-6, NER 7-13
definition, OCM 3-4 SOURCE_ROUTE parameter, MIG B-7
source file line-mapping SOURCE_SIZE view, REF 2-237
for jdb, JSS 8-50 SourceGenerator class, OSA 10-6

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example of implementation, OSA 10-13 controlled sparsity, OLA 3-18
SOURCEVAL command, OLA 9-6 defined, OLA 3-18, OLA 4-32
SP datetime format element suffix, SQL 2-76 eliminating, OLA 3-18 to OLA 3-21
space random sparsity, OLA 3-18
allocating extents, RDE B-9 setting dimension status, OLA 6-18
not allocated to instance, RDE B-9 spatial aggregate functions
requirements in structured, unstructured See aggregate functions
storage, XDG 3-26 spatial cartridge and user-defined
unavailable in exclusive mode, RDE B-8 aggregates, ADL 7-53
space allocation spatial data structures
resumable, SAG 14-14 to SAG 14-25 object-relational model, SUG 2-1
space management spatial data types, SUG 2-1
automatic segment-space management, RCO spatial index
8-5 See index
compression of free space in blocks, CON 2-6 Spatial Index Advisor
data blocks, SAG 14-2 to SAG 14-7, CON 2-7, using to determine best tiling level, SUG 4-6
CON B-15 Spatial Index Analyzer Messages, OMM 7-1
datatypes, space requirements, SAG 14-29 spatial indexing
deallocating unused space, SAG 14-25 fixed, SUG 1-16
extents, CON 2-8 spatial join, SUG 4-18
MINIMUM EXTENT parameter, DWG 21-17 spatial query, SUG 4-12
parallel DDL, DWG 21-16 spatial reference systems
PCTFREE, CON B-16 conceptual and usage information, SUG 5-1
PCTUSED, CON B-17 example, SUG 5-20
row chaining, CON 2-7 function reference information, SUG 13-1
segments, CON 2-12 SPAUTO.SQL script, PGR 21-8
setting storage parameters, SAG 14-9 to SPAWN command, NER 1-29
SAG 14-13 SPCPKG script, PGR 21-5
Space Management event, OEA 6-8 SPCREATE script, PGR 21-5
space padding SPCTAB script, PGR 21-5
during export, GLO 10-4 SPCUSR script, PGR 21-5
space requirements spec
for MIG utility, MIG D-3 package, JPG 3-15
space requirements, LONG-to-LOB SQL object type, JPG 3-18
migration, ADL 8-9 special characters, ADX 4-72
space transaction locks, PGR 24-18 in passwords, SQL 14-74
SPACE_ERROR_INFO procedure, SAG 14-21 indexing, TAD 2-15
spaces special combination letters, GLO 4-9, GLO 4-11
where allowed, PLS 2-2 special letters, GLO 4-10, GLO 4-11
spaghetti code, PLS 4-17 special lowercase letters, GLO 4-12
span of a value in a Cursor special purpose directories, OID 1-4
definition, OSA 8-22, OSA 9-21 special section
Spanish defining, TXT 7-11
fuzzy matching, TXT 2-72 querying, TXT 3-56
stemming, TXT 2-71 special sections, TAD 6-9
supplied stoplist, TXT D-12 special uppercase letters, GLO 4-12
sparse collections, PLS 5-3 specification
sparse data, OLA 3-18 call, PLS 9-3

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cursor, PLS 6-12 splitting a geometric segment, SUG 6-13
function, PLS 8-7 splitting mirrors
method, PLS 10-8 suspend/resume mode, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16
object, PLS 10-5 sponsor node, OID 22-23
package, PLS 9-6 cold backup procedures, OID 23-3
procedure, PLS 8-4 SPOOL
SPECIFICATION clause MIG utility option, MIG D-10
of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 9-123 SPOOL command, RMR 2-208
specification files, ADA 1-7, ADA 4-8 SPPURGE.SQL script, PGR 21-21
in Ada, ADA 2-4 SPREPORT.SQL file, PGR 21-10
SpecifiedCursorManager objects SPTH datetime format element suffix, SQL 2-76
closing, OSA 8-12 SPTRUNC.SQL script, PGR 21-23
returned by the createCursorManager SPX protocol, MIG B-3, NET xx, NER B-3
method, OSA 8-12 SQ Enqueue
specifying destination properties, ADQ 13-33 from V$ENQUEUE_STATS, RDE 4-11
specifying destinations for archived redo SQE operator, TAD 3-16, TXT 3-42
logs, SAG 8-10 SQL, OLA 10-1, CON 14-2, ERR 46-1
specifying multiple ARCH processes, SAG 8-19 “Character” functions, improved, ADL 7-33
specifying service names, OEA 1-27 See also relational data
SPECint_rate95 baseline, OID 18-16 benefits of, PCC 1-4
spelled numbers commands
specifying, SQL 2-76 allowed in Module Language, ADA 2-13
spelling list of, ADA 2-13
alternate, TAD 2-17 comparison operators, PLS 6-5
SPFILE, OEA 10-10, OEM 4-10 cursors used in, CON 14-6
creating, RAA 2-2 data definition language (DDL), CON 14-4
parameter, RAA 2-19 data manipulation language (DML), CON 14-3
SPFILE initialization parameter, SAG 2-47, data manipulation statements, PLS 6-2
REF 1-155 datatypes
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-113 about, ADA 2-12
specifying from client machine, SAG 4-5 in the WITH INTERFACE clause, ADA 3-13
spfile1 DML, calling Java from, JPG 4-10
identifying on UNIX, RAC 2-9 dynamic, PLS 11-2
spfile.ora, OAS 15-34, OAS 15-35, OAS 15-36, dynamic SQL, CON 14-20
OAS 15-68, OAS 15-70, OAS 19-24 embedded, CON 14-5
sphere, authalic, SUG 5-2 user-defined datatypes, CON 13-18
spheroids (ellipsoids), SUG 5-14 Embedded SQL, PCC 1-4
SPLExecutor class, OSG 2-9 embedding OLAP commands, OSG 10-3, OSG
split mirrors, using as backups, RMN 9-18 10-5, OSG 10-8, OSG 10-10
SPLIT PARTITION clause, DWG 5-32, DWG 5-35, error handling, OLA 10-34
SAG 17-27, SAG 17-52 features where LOBs cannot be used, ADL 7-39
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-69, SQL 9-83 functions, CON 14-2
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-74 COUNT, CON 10-52
rules of parallelism, DWG 21-43 in CHECK constraints, CON 21-21
SPLIT_GEOM_SEGMENT procedure, SUG 14-83 NVL, CON 10-10
splitText(int) - optimizing view queries, PGR 2-44
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.splitText(int), functions and operators, returning CLOB values
JPR 11-265 from, ADL 7-41

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identifier private, CON 7-12
as a cursor name, ADA 2-10 shared, CON 7-12, CON 14-7
in module preamble, ADA 2-8 shared, definition, CON 1-25
memory allocation for, CON 7-13 SQL cache
nature of, PCC 1-4 collecting workload data from, OTP 13-15
need for, PCC 1-4 SQL Cache option
object type, JPG 1-6, JPG 3-18 using during workload collection, OTP 13-15
OLAP DML command, introduced, OLA 5-3 SQL capabilities
overview of, CON 14-2 data dictionary tables, HET 4-23
parallel execution, CON 18-2 SQL CHAR datatypes, GLO 2-14
parsing of, CON 14-7 inserting a Java string, GLO 9-4
PL/SQL and, CON 14-16 OCI, GLO 6-18
precompiling code, OLA 10-28 SQL codes
pseudocolumns, PLS 6-3 returned by SQLGLS routine, PCO 8-23
query, JJD 3-2, JJD 3-6 SQL command, RMR 2-210
RAW type and BLOBs, ADL 7-43 SQL command (OLAP DML), OSG A-3
recursive, CON 14-6 SQL commands
cursors and, CON 14-7 ALTER INDEX, TXT 1-2
removing incompatibilities for COMMIT FORCE, MIG D-5
downgrading, MIG 7-20 CREATE INDEX, TXT 1-29
reserved words, CON 14-2 DROP INDEX, TXT 1-48
row operators, PLS 6-6 ROLLBACK FORCE, MIG D-5
session control statements, CON 14-5 SQL Communications Area, PCO 2-10, PCC 9-2
set operators, PLS 6-6 SQLCA, PCC 9-16
shared SQL, CON 14-7 SQL conditions
statement-level rollback, CON 16-4 LIKE2, GLO 7-8
stored procedures, OLA 10-32 LIKE4, GLO 7-8
summary of statements, PCO F-4 LIKEC, GLO 7-8
support in PL/SQL, PLS 1-20 SQL cursor
system control statements, CON 14-5 syntax, PLS 13-175
transaction control statements, CON 14-5 SQL DDL
transactions and, CON 16-2, CON 16-6 BFILE security, ADL 12-8
triggers, OLA 10-32 SQL Descriptor Area, PCO 9-24, PCO 11-4
types of statements in, CON 14-3 SQLDA, PCC 13-25, PCC 15-4
user-defined datatypes, ADO 3-2, CON 13-17 SQL directives
embedded SQL, ADO 3-8, CON 13-18 CONTEXT USE, PCO 12-9, PCC 11-8, PCC F-33
OCI, ADO 3-3, CON 13-20 DECLARE CURSOR, PCO F-24
where LOBs cannot be used, ADL 7-39 DECLARE DATABASE, PCO F-26, PCC F-38
SQL access, ADQ 1-8 DECLARE STATEMENT, PCO F-28, PCC F-39
SQL Ada Module Description Language, ADA 1-5 DECLARE TABLE, PCO F-30, PCC F-41
SQL Analyze, OEM 5-9 DECLARE TYPE, PCC F-43
SQL ANALYZE statistics TYPE, PCC F-112
collecting during schema collection, OTP 13-9 VAR, PCO F-92, PCC F-117
SQL and PL/SQL examples, SUG 1-27 WHENEVER, PCO F-94, PCC F-121
SQL and PL/SQL functions, OIA 3-14 SQL directives CONTEXT USE, PCO F-22
SQL and PL/SQL improvements, NEW 3-4 SQL DML
SQL and PL/SQL integration, NEW 3-7 BFILE security, ADL 12-9
SQL areas SQL Engine Tracing, OEC B-10

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SQL error DECOMPOSE, SQL 6-51
job task, OEA 5-30 default values for NLS parameters, GLO 7-3
SQL errors DENSE_RANK, SQL 6-53
ORA-00900, SAG 30-11 DEREF, SQL 6-56
ORA-02015, SAG 30-11 DUMP, SQL 6-57
SQL FETCH command, OSG 2-5, OSG 9-4 EMPTY_BLOB, SQL 6-59
SQL files EMPTY_CLOB, SQL 6-59
importing from, OTP 4-14 EXISTSNODE, SQL 6-59
SQL functions existsNode, XDG 4-20
ABS, SQL 6-16 EXP, SQL 6-60
ACOS, SQL 6-16 EXTRACT (datetime), SQL 6-61
ADD_MONTHS, SQL 6-17 EXTRACT (XML), SQL 6-62
aggregate, SQL 6-7 extractValue, XDG 4-24
analytic, SQL 6-9 EXTRACTXML, SQL 6-63
applied to LOB columns, SQL 6-2 FIRST, SQL 6-64
ASCII, SQL 6-17 FIRST_VALUE, SQL 6-66
ASCIISTR, SQL 6-18 FLOOR, SQL 6-68
ASIN, SQL 6-19 FROM_TZ, SQL 6-68
ATAN, SQL 6-20 GREATEST, SQL 6-69
ATAN2, SQL 6-20 GROUP_ID, SQL 6-69
AVG, SQL 6-21 GROUPING, SQL 6-71
BFILENAME, SQL 6-22 GROUPING_ID, SQL 6-72
BIN_TO_NUM, SQL 6-23 HEXTORAW, SQL 6-74
BITAND, SQL 6-24 INITCAP, SQL 6-74
CAST, SQL 6-25 INSTR, SQL 6-75, GLO 6-11, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
CEIL, SQL 6-28 INSTR2, SQL 6-75
character INSTR4, SQL 6-75
returning character values, SQL 6-4 INSTRB, SQL 6-75
returning number values, SQL 6-5 INSTRC, SQL 6-75
CHARTOROWID, SQL 6-29 LAG, SQL 6-77
CHR, SQL 6-29 LAST, SQL 6-78
COALESCE, SQL 6-31 LAST_DAY, SQL 6-80
COMPOSE, SQL 6-32 LAST_VALUE, SQL 6-81
CONCAT, SQL 6-33 LEAD, SQL 6-83
conversion, SQL 6-5 LEAST, SQL 6-84
CONVERT, SQL 6-34, GLO 7-6 LENGTH, SQL 6-85, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
CORR, SQL 6-35 LENGTH2, SQL 6-85
COS, SQL 6-37 LENGTH4, SQL 6-85
COSH, SQL 6-38 LENGTHB, SQL 6-85
COUNT, SQL 6-38 LENGTHC, SQL 6-85
COVAR_POP, SQL 6-40 linear regression, SQL 6-126
COVAR_SAMP, SQL 6-42 LN, SQL 6-86
CUME_DIST, SQL 6-45 LOCALTIMESTAMP, SQL 6-87
CURRRENT_DATE, SQL 6-47 LOG, SQL 6-88
CURRRENT_TIMESTAMP, SQL 6-48 LOWER, SQL 6-88
datatype conversion, GLO 6-9 LPAD, SQL 6-89
date, SQL 6-5 LTRIM, SQL 6-90
DBTIMEZONE, SQL 6-49 MAKE_REF, SQL 6-91

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MAX, SQL 6-92 ROWIDTONCHAR, SQL 6-138
MIN, SQL 6-94 RPAD, SQL 6-139, GLO 6-11
MOD, SQL 6-95 RTRIM, SQL 6-140
MONTHS_BETWEEN, SQL 6-96 SESSIONTIMEZONE, SQL 6-140
N, GLO 6-10 SIGN, SQL 6-141
NCHR, SQL 6-97, GLO 6-12 SIN, SQL 6-142
NEW_TIME, SQL 6-97 single-row, SQL 6-3
NEXT_DAY, SQL 6-99 miscellaneous, SQL 6-6
NLS_CHARSET_DECL_LEN, SQL 6-99, SINH, SQL 6-142
GLO 7-10 SOUNDEX, SQL 6-143
NLS_CHARSET_ID, SQL 6-100, GLO 7-9 specifying NLS parameters, GLO 7-3
NLS_CHARSET_NAME, SQL 6-101, GLO 7-9 SQRT, SQL 6-144
NLS_INITCAP, SQL 6-101, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2 STDDEV, SQL 6-145
NLS_LOWER, SQL 6-103, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2 STDDEV_POP, SQL 6-146
NLS_UPPER, SQL 6-105, GLO 4-12, GLO 7-2 STDDEV_SAMP, SQL 6-148
NLSSORT, SQL 6-104, GLO 7-2, GLO 7-10 SUBSTR, SQL 6-149, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
NLV2, SQL 6-111 SUBSTR2, SQL 6-149, GLO 7-7
NTILE, SQL 6-106 SUBSTR4, SQL 6-149, GLO 7-7
NULLIF, SQL 6-107 SUBSTRB, SQL 6-149, GLO 7-7
number, SQL 6-3 SUBSTRC, SQL 6-149, GLO 7-7
NUMTODSINTERVAL, SQL 6-108 SUM, SQL 6-151
NUMTOYMINTERVAL, SQL 6-109 SYS_CONNECT_BY_PATH, SQL 6-152
NVL, SQL 6-110 SYS_CONTEXT, SQL 6-153
object reference, SQL 6-15 SYS_DBURIGEN, SQL 6-158
PERCENT_RANK, SQL 6-113 SYS_EXTRACT_UTC, SQL 6-159
PERCENTILE_CONT, SQL 6-115 SYS_GUID, SQL 6-160
PERCENTILE_DISC, SQL 6-118 SYS_TYPEID, SQL 6-161
POWER, SQL 6-119 SYS_XMLAGG, SQL 6-162
RANK, SQL 6-120 SYS_XMLGEN, SQL 6-163
RATIO_TO_REPORT, SQL 6-122 SYSDATE, SQL 6-164
RAWTOHEX, SQL 6-123 SYSTIMESTAMP, SQL 6-165
RAWTONHEX, SQL 6-123 TAN, SQL 6-166
REF, SQL 6-124 TANH, SQL 6-166
REFTOHEX, SQL 6-125 TO_CHAR, GLO 7-2
REGR_AVGX, SQL 6-126 TO_CHAR (character), SQL 6-167
REGR_AVGY, SQL 6-126 TO_CHAR (datetime), SQL 6-168
REGR_COUNT, SQL 6-126 TO_CHAR (number), SQL 6-170
REGR_INTERCEPT, SQL 6-126 TO_CLOB, SQL 6-172
REGR_R2, SQL 6-126 TO_DATE, SQL 6-172, GLO 6-10, GLO 7-2
REGR_SLOPE, SQL 6-126 TO_DSINTERVAL, SQL 6-174
REGR_SXX, SQL 6-126 TO_LOB, SQL 6-175
REGR_SXY, SQL 6-126 TO_MULTI_BYTE, SQL 6-176
REGR_SYY, SQL 6-126 TO_NCHAR, GLO 6-10
REPLACE, SQL 6-134 TO_NCHAR (character), SQL 6-177
ROUND (date), SQL 6-136 TO_NCHAR (datetime), SQL 6-178
ROUND (number), SQL 6-135 TO_NCHAR (number), SQL 6-179
ROW_NUMBER, SQL 6-136 TO_NCLOB, SQL 6-180
ROWIDTOCHAR, SQL 6-138 TO_NUMBER, SQL 6-180, GLO 7-2

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TO_SINGLE_BYTE, SQL 6-181 defining output variables, OCI 4-15, OCI 5-19,
TO_TIMESTAMP, SQL 6-182 OCI 11-39
TO_YMINTERVAL, SQL 6-185 defining output variables. See define operation
TRANSLATE, SQL 6-185 fetching results, OCI 4-16
TRANSLATE...USING, SQL 6-187 statement type, OCI 1-9
TREAT, SQL 6-188 SQL replacement code (dynamic SQL), JSS 7-65
TRIM, SQL 6-190 SQL Reuse, OTP 12-5
TRUNC (date), SQL 6-192 SQL Scratchpad, OEM 4-30
TRUNC (number), SQL 6-191 SQL script
TZ_OFFSET, SQL 6-192 evaluating in a user-defined chart, ODP 3-26,
UID, SQL 6-193 OSM 3-23
unacceptable NLS parameters, GLO 7-5 SQL scripts
UNISTR, SQL 6-194, GLO 6-12 creating the data dictionary, REF 5-2
UPDATEXML, SQL 6-194 optional, REF 5-3
UPPER, SQL 6-196 required, REF 5-2
USER, SQL 6-196 SQL semantics on LOBs
USERENV, SQL 6-197 non-supported functionality, ADL 7-35
using NLS parameters, GLO 7-2 SQL service
VALUE, SQL 6-199 data dictionary views, HET 2-8, HET 4-19
VAR_POP, SQL 6-199 Heterogeneous Services, HET 2-5
VAR_SAMP, SQL 6-201 views, Heterogeneous Services, HET 4-22
VARIANCE, SQL 6-203 SQL statement
VSIZE, SQL 6-204 restrictions, RCO A-2
WIDTH_BUCKET, SQL 6-205 terminator for, ZZP 1-5
SQL History SQL statement matching, OTP 12-6
creating, OTP 11-4 SQL statements, OCI 1-7, CON 14-2, CON 14-8
managing, OTP 10-3 ALLOCATE, PCO F-10, PCC F-12
SQL IMPORT command, OSG 9-4 ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-11
SQL improvements, NEW 3-4 ALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR TYPE, PCC F-14
SQL Loader ANALYZE, OTP 13-9
loading InLine LOB data, ADL 4-8 array processing, CON 14-13
performance for internal LOBs, ADL 4-7 auditing, CON 24-7, CON 24-10
SQL name clause, translation statement, JJP 3-35 by access, SQL 12-57
SQL names vs. Java names in server, JSS 11-8 by proxy, SQL 12-56
SQL NCHAR datatypes by session, SQL 12-57
binding and defining in OCI, GLO 6-20 by user, SQL 12-55
using JDBC, GLO 9-7 stopping, SQL 17-82
SQL operators successful, SQL 12-58
applying to fields, UTL 6-50 when records generated, CON 24-4
CONTAINS, TXT 1-24 avoiding the use of indexes, PGR 4-6
SCORE, TXT 1-51 binding placeholders in, OCI 4-6, OCI 5-2,
SQL optimizer, JSS 10-2 OCI 11-36
sql option, JJP 3-26 CACHE FREE ALL, PCC F-15
sql option (JPublisher -sql), JSS 6-34 CALL, PCO F-13, PCC 7-28, PCC F-16
SQL parallel query mechanism, NEW 3-7 capturing definitions using Create
SQL Parse event, PGR 12-2 Baseline, OCM 1-9, OSM 5-7
SQL query CLOSE, PCO F-14, PCC F-18
binding placeholders. See bind operation collecting data about, OTP 21-3

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COMMIT, PCO F-15, PCC F-24 FETCH DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-49, PCC F-62
comparing, OTP 5-38 for defining and controlling transactions,
complex, PGR 2-34 PCC 3-16
optimizing, PGR 2-34 for manipulating a cursor, PCC 6-8, PCC 6-12
concerns when executing, PCC 6-6 FREE, PCO F-52, PCC F-65
CONNECT, PCO F-18, PCC F-26 GET DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-53
CONTEXT ALLOCATE, PCO F-20, PCC F-28 handles, definition, CON 1-26
CONTEXT FREE, PCO F-21, PCC F-29 in data views, ODP 7-11
CONTEXT OBJECT OPTION GET, PCC F-31 in trigger bodies, ADG 15-16, ADG 15-21
CONTEXT OBJECT OPTION SET, PCC F-32 INSERT, PCO F-55, PCC F-69
control statements, IPI 1-6 instance-specific, RAA 4-21
controlling transactions, PCO 3-13 issuing through OLAP DML, OLA 10-2 to OLA
converting 10-33
examples of, PGR 2-30, PGR 8-17 larger than 32 KB, SPR 69-27
creating cursors, CON 14-10 LIKE conditions, GLO 7-8
DDL, SQL 9-2 LOB APPEND, PCO F-59, PCC F-72
DDL statements, IPI 1-5 LOB ASSIGN, PCO F-59, PCC F-73
DEALLOCATE DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-23, PCC LOB CLOSE, PCO F-60, PCC F-73
F-34 LOB COPY, PCO F-61, PCC F-74
DELETE, PCO F-31, PCC F-44 LOB CREATE, PCO F-61, PCC F-74
DESCRIBE, PCO F-35, PCC F-48 LOB DESCRIBE, PCO F-62, PCC F-75
DESCRIBE DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-37, PCC F-50 LOB DISABLE BUFFERING, PCO F-63, PCC
determining the execution plan for, SQL 17-24 F-76
determining type prepared, OCI 4-4 LOB ENABLE BUFFERING, PCO F-64, PCC
dictionary cache locks and, CON 20-32 F-77
disabling audit options, SAG 26-14 LOB ERASE, PCO F-64, PCC F-77
distributed LOB FILE CLOSE, PCO F-65, PCC F-78
optimization of, PGR 2-13 LOB FILE SET, PCO F-66, PCC F-78
routing to nodes, CON 14-11 LOB FLUSH BUFFER, PCO F-66, PCC F-79
distributed databases and, SAG 28-33 LOB FREE TEMPORARY, PCO F-67, PCC F-80
DML, SQL 9-4 LOB LOAD, PCO F-67, PCC F-80
DML statements, IPI 1-6 LOB OPEN, PCO F-68, PCC F-81
dynamic, ADG 12-14 LOB READ, PCO F-69, PCC F-81
embedded, CON 14-5 LOB TRIM, PCO F-69, PCC F-82
ENABLE THREADS, PCO F-38, PCC F-51 LOB WRITE, PCO F-70, PCC F-83
enabling audit options on, SAG 26-11 modifying indexed data, PGR 4-4
ensuring the use of indexes, PGR 4-6 not allowed in triggers, ADG 15-21
executable versus directive, PCC 2-3 number of triggers fired by single, CON 17-18
EXECUTE, PCO F-41, PCC F-54 OBJECT CREATE, PCC F-83
EXECUTE ... END-EXEC, PCC F-52 OBJECT DELETE, PCC F-85
EXECUTE DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-43 OBJECT DEREF, PCC F-85
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE, PCO F-45, PCC F-58 OBJECT FLUSH, PCC F-87
EXECUTE...END-EXEC, PCO F-39 OBJECT GET, PCC F-88
executing, OCI 4-7 OBJECT RELEASE, PCC F-89
execution, ADG 7-2, CON 14-8, CON 14-13 OBJECT SET, PCC F-90
execution plans of, PGR 1-5 OBJECT UPDATE, PCC F-91
failure in, BRC 1-8 of drill-down data views, ODP 7-15
FETCH, PCO F-46, PCO F-49, PCC F-59 OPEN, PCO F-71, PCO F-72, PCO F-73, PCC

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F-92 parameterized statements, IPI 2-8, IPI 2-9
OPEN DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-73, PCC F-94 PL/SQL, OCI 1-10
optimization queries, OCI 1-9
complex statements, PGR 2-34 standard statements, IPI 2-8, IPI 2-9
optimizing distributed, HET 6-2 types of, PCC 2-3, CON 14-3
optimizing to improve performance, PCO D-4, undoing, SQL 17-100
PCC C-5 UPDATE, PCO F-88, PCC F-113
organization of, SQL 9-5 using to control a cursor, PCO 5-8, PCO 5-12
parallel execution, CON 18-2 using to manipulate data, PCO 5-7
parallelizing, DWG 21-3, DWG 21-6, CON 18-5 waiting for I/O, PGR 22-32
parse locks, CON 20-31 SQL states (for errors), JSS 4-24
parsing, CON 14-11 SQL strings
PREPARE, PCO F-76, PCC F-97 applying SQL operators to fields, UTL 6-50
preparing for execution, OCI 4-4 example, UTL 10-28
privileges required for, ADG 11-23, CON 23-3 quotation marks, UTL 5-5
processing, OCI 4-2 SQL support, ODP 1-9
processing of, IPI 1-5 SQL trace facility, PGR 10-2, PGR 10-7
queries, IPI 1-6 example of output, PGR 10-16
referencing dependent objects, CON 15-4 output, PGR 10-13
REGISTER CONNECT, PCC F-98 statement truncation, PGR 10-15
resource limits and, CON 22-18 steps to follow, PGR 10-3
restricting ad hoc use, ADG 12-57 trace files, PGR 10-5
ROLLBACK, PCO F-77, PCC F-100 SQL tuning
rolling back, SQL 17-100 SQL statement matching, OTP 12-6
rules for executing, PCC C-5 SQL Tuning Wizard, OTP 6-12
SAVEPOINT, PCO F-81, PCC F-103 process, OTP 6-12
SELECT, PCO F-82, PCC F-104 using, OTP 6-12
session control, SQL 9-4 SQL*Forms
SET DESCRIPTOR, PCO F-86, PCC F-109 display error screen in, PCC 20-8
space allocation, resumable, SQL 10-6 IAP constants in, PCC 20-8
static versus dynamic, PCO 2-6 returning values to, PCC 20-8
successful execution, CON 16-3 reverse return code switch in, PCC 20-8
summary of, PCO F-4, PCC F-5 SQL*Forms user exit
suspending and completing, SQL 10-6 sample program, ZZP 4-12
system control, SQL 9-5 SQL*Loader, SUG 3-1, XDG 22-2, OLS 12-6, DWG
thresholds, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-17 13-25, ERR 19-1, PGR 13-10
tracking the occurrence in a session, SQL 12-52 about, SAG 1-26
transaction control, SQL 9-4 appending rows to tables, UTL 5-33
transactions, CON 14-14 BAD command-line parameter, UTL 4-3
triggers on, CON 17-2, CON 17-9 bad file, UTL 4-3
triggering events, CON 17-7 BADDN parameter, UTL 5-12
type of, SQL 9-2 BADFILE parameter, UTL 5-12
types bind arrays and performance, UTL 5-44
callable statements, IPI 2-8, IPI 2-10 BINDSIZE command-line parameter, UTL 4-4,
control statements, OCI 1-8 UTL 5-45
data definition language, OCI 1-7 case studies, UTL 10-2
data manipulation language, OCI 1-8 direct path load, UTL 10-24
embedded SQL, OCI 1-11 extracting data from a formatted report,

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UTL 10-28 example, TXT C-3
loading combined physical records, example control file, TXT C-4
UTL 10-14 example data file, TXT C-5
loading data in Unicode character set, example loading multimedia data, IMU 11-23
UTL 10-47 example sessions, UTL 10-2
loading data into multiple tables, UTL 10-18 exclusive access, UTL 9-30
loading delimited, free-format files, FILE command-line parameter, UTL 4-9
UTL 10-11 filenames, UTL 5-5
loading fixed-length data, UTL 10-8 globalization technology, UTL 5-16
loading LOBFILEs (CLOBs), UTL 10-38 index options, UTL 5-38
loading partitioned tables, UTL 10-34 indexes and, ADG 5-3
loading REF fields, UTL 10-43 inserting rows into tables, UTL 5-33
loading variable-length data, UTL 10-5 INTO TABLE statement, UTL 5-31
loading VARRAYs, UTL 10-43 LOAD command-line parameter, UTL 4-9
choosing which rows to load, UTL 5-35 load methods, UTL 9-1
COLUMNARRAYROWS command-line loading column objects, UTL 7-1
parameter, UTL 4-4 loading data, IMU 1-15
command-line parameters, UTL 4-1 loading data across different platforms,
CONCATENATE parameter, UTL 5-27 UTL 6-36
CONTINUEIF parameter, UTL 5-27 loading data contained in the control file,
continuing single-table loads, UTL 5-26 UTL 6-55
CONTROL command-line parameter, UTL 4-4 loading object tables, UTL 7-12
conventional path load, ADL 9-3 LOBFILE, ADL 9-2
conventional path loads, UTL 9-4 LOG command-line parameter, UTL 4-9
DATA command-line parameter, UTL 4-5 log file datafile information, UTL 8-4
data conversion, UTL 3-9 log file entries, UTL 8-1
data definition language log file global information, UTL 8-2
syntax diagrams, UTL A-1 log file header information, UTL 8-1
datatype specifications, UTL 3-9 log file summary statistics, UTL 8-5
DATE_CACHE command-line parameter, UTL log file table information, UTL 8-2
4-5 log file table load information, UTL 8-5
definition, CON 1-9 log files, UTL 3-11
DIRECT command-line parameter, UTL 9-11 methods of loading data, UTL 3-11
direct load, similar to direct-path INSERT, multiple INTO TABLE statements, UTL 5-39
CON 19-2 MULTITHREADING command-line
direct path method, UTL 3-12 parameter, UTL 4-9
using date cache feature to improve object names, UTL 5-5
performance, UTL 9-22 parallel data loading, UTL 9-30, UTL 9-31, UTL
direct-path load, ADL 9-3 9-35
DISCARD command-line parameter, UTL 4-6 PARFILE command-line parameter, UTL 4-10
discarded records, UTL 3-10 READSIZE command-line parameter, UTL 4-10
DISCARDFILE parameter, UTL 5-14 maximum size, UTL 4-11
DISCARDMAX command-line parameter, UTL rejected records, UTL 3-10
4-6 replacing rows in tables, UTL 5-33
DISCARDMAX parameter, UTL 5-16 required privileges, UTL 9-2
DISCARDS parameter, UTL 5-16 RESUMABLE parameter, UTL 4-11
errors caused by tabs, UTL 6-4 RESUMABLE_NAME parameter, UTL 4-12
ERRORS command-line parameter, UTL 4-6 RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT parameter, UTL 4-12

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ROWS command-line parameter, UTL 4-12 verifying service name and instance
SILENT command-line parameter, UTL 4-12 name, MIG B-8
SINGLEROW parameter, UTL 5-38 relinking, MIG 6-3
SKIP_INDEX_MAINTENANCE command-line SID networking parameter, MIG B-5
parameter, UTL 4-14 upgrading from V1 to V2, MIG 5-49
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES command-line upgrading to Oracle Names release 1
parameter, UTL 4-14 (9.0.1), MIG B-12
SORTED INDEXES during direct path upgrading to Oracle Net Services, MIG 4-21
loads, UTL 5-38 use with Oracle9i, MIG 6-3
specifying columns, UTL 6-5 See Oracle Net Services
specifying datafiles, UTL 5-7 SQL*Net message from client idle events,
specifying field conditions, UTL 6-29 PGR 22-26
specifying fields, UTL 6-5 SQL*Net message from dblink wait events,
specifying more than one datafile, UTL 5-9 PGR 22-27
STREAMSIZE command-line parameter, SQL*Net network, services, OEA 3-2
UTL 4-15 SQL*Plus, PCO 1-4, PCC 1-4, OAD 4-2, CON 1-21
suppressing messages, UTL 4-12 ALERT file, CON 8-15
updating rows, UTL 5-34 anonymous blocks, ADG 9-4, CON 14-19
USERID command-line parameter, UTL 4-15 compile-time errors, ADG 9-34
SQL*Loader inserts, logging, SQL 9-73 connecting to a database through Active
SQL*Menu Directory, OAS E-7
PL/SQL, CON 14-18 connecting with, CON 22-4
SQL*Module creating a sequence, SPR 1-6
about, ADA 1-2 creating stored procedures with, ADA 3-3
applications, ADG 9-4 differences with Server Manager
development using Module Language, ADA ampersands, MIG C-12
1-5 blank lines, MIG C-9
executable names, ADA 5-5 commands, MIG C-3
FIPS flagger, ADA ii, CON 14-6 comments, MIG C-7
for Ada, MIG 5-23 COMMIT command, MIG C-14
running the compiler, ADA 5-4 CREATE LIBRARY command, MIG C-13
standards conformance, ADA ii CREATE TYPE command, MIG C-13
supported features, ADA 1-11 hyphen continuation character, MIG C-10
SQL*Net, SNM C-1 startup, MIG C-2
coexistence issues, MIG B-4 to MIG B-6 syntax, MIG C-7
Oracle9i databases, MIG B-4 executing a package, CON 14-28
using SERVICE_NAME networking executing a procedure, CON 14-23
parameter, MIG B-4 invoking stored procedures, ADG 9-43
using SID networking parameter, MIG B-5 loading a procedure, ADG 9-10
connecting using Version 2, PCC 3-4 lock and latch monitors, CON 20-31
migrating to Oracle Net, MIG 5-49 migrating scripts from Server Manager, MIG
migrating to Oracle Net Services, MIG C-1
B-8 to MIG B-11 restricting ad hoc use, ADG 12-57
configuration files, MIG B-9 scripts
listener.ora file, MIG B-11 upgrading, MIG 6-9
software on client, MIG B-9 session variables, CON 14-19
software on server, MIG B-9 SET SERVEROUTPUT ON command, ADG 9-3
tnsnames.ora file, MIG B-10 SHOW ERRORS command, ADG 9-35

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showing size of SGA, CON 7-5 SQLADR procedure
SQL statements, CON 14-2 syntax of, ZZP 5-4
starting, SAG 4-3 use of, ZZP 5-4
starting a database, SAG 4-2 SQLADR subroutine
starting an instance, SAG 4-2 example, PCO 11-26
statistics monitor, CON 22-20 parameters, PCO 11-14
storing packages in a database, ADA 5-2 storing buffer addresses, PCO 11-3
using to test SELECT statements, PCC 6-9 syntax, PCO 11-14
variables sqlald() function
BEGIN_SNAP, PGR 21-11 example of using, PCC 15-22
DEFAULT_TABLESPACE, PGR 21-5 purpose of, PCC 15-5
END_SNAP, PGR 21-11 syntax for, PCC 15-5
REPORT_NAME, PGR 21-11 sqlaldt() function
TEMPORARY_TABLESPACE, PGR 21-5 See SQLSQLDAAlloc, PCC 5-54
versus embedded SQL, PCC 1-4 SQL-based applications
SQL*Plus documentation, NEW 4-3 components, OSG 3-2
SQL*Plus sessions SQL.BSQ file, PGR 13-3
multiple, RAA 4-21 SQLCA, PCO 8-2, PCC 9-2, PCC 9-14
SQL*Plus Worksheet, OEA 10-29, OEM 4-29 components in, PCC 9-20
SQL*Plus documentation, NEW 4-5 components set for a PL/SQL block, PCO 8-13,
SQL, definition, ADX Glossary-19 PCC 9-23
SQL, dynamic, PCC 2-5 declaring, PCC 9-17, ZZP 2-13
SQL:99 standards, SQL 1-2 description of, PCC 9-16
SQL_CONTEXT datatype, ADA 2-20 explicit versus implicit checking of, PCC 9-3
SQL_CURSOR, PCO F-10, PCC F-12 fields, PCO 8-10
SQL_SINGLE_RCTX including multiple times, PCC 5-35
defined constant, PCC 5-53 interaction with Oracle, PCO 2-10
definition of, PCC 5-48 overview, PCO 2-9
SQL_STANDARD package, ADA 6-2 overview of, PCC 2-8
SQL_STATEMENT column purpose of, ZZP 2-13
TKPROF_TABLE, PGR 10-19 SQLCABC component in, PCC 9-20
SQL_TRACE initialization parameter, PGR 10-6, SQLCABC field, PCO 8-10
REF 1-155 SQLCAID component in, PCC 9-20
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-114 SQLCAID field, PCO 8-10
trace files and, SAG 5-15 SQLCODE field, PCO 8-10
SQL_TRACE parameter, CON 8-14 sqlerrd, PCC 9-22
SQL_TRACE session parameter, SQL 10-15 SQLERRD(3) field, PCO 8-11
SQL92, CON 20-2 SQLERRD(5) field, PCO 8-12
conformance, PCO vii sqlerrd[2] component in, PCC 9-21
minimum requirement, PCO vii sqlerrmc component in, PCC 9-21
SQL92 standards conformance, PCO vii SQLERRMC field, PCO 8-11
SQL92 syntax, ADA 2-11 sqlerrml component in, PCC 9-21
SQL92_SECURITY initialization parameter, REF SQLERRML field, PCO 8-11
1-156 sqlwarn, PCC 9-22
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-113 SQLWARN(4) flag, PCO 8-12
SQL-99 extensions, OSG 1-5, CON 1-59 use in separate precompilations, PCC 2-17
SQLADMIN Role using more than one, PCC 9-16
VMQROLE.SQL, OTP 4-2 using with Oracle Net, PCO 8-7

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using with SQL*Net, PCC 9-16 SQLCODE field, PCO 8-10
SQLCA status variable interpreting its value, PCO 8-10
data structure, PCO 8-7 SQLCODE function, PLS 7-18
declaring, PCO 8-8 syntax, PLS 13-178
effect of MODE option, PCO 8-3 SQLCODE parameter, ADA 4-2
explicit versus implicit checking, PCO 8-2 SQLCODE status variable
purpose, PCO 8-7 declaring, PCC 9-14
SQLCABC field, PCO 8-10 effect of MODE option, PCO 8-3
sqlca.h usage, PCO 8-3
listing of, PCC 9-18 when declared with the SQLCA, PCC 9-14
use of SQLCA_STORAGE_CLASS with, PCC when used, PCC 9-14
2-17 SQLCODE variable, ZZP 2-14
SQLCAID component, PCC 9-20 declaring, ZZP 2-12
SQLCAID field, PCO 8-10 interpreting values of, ZZP 2-12
SQLCDAFromResultSetCursor(), PCC 5-54 SQL-CONTEXT, PCO 12-8
SQLCDAGetCurrent, PCC 5-55 host tables not allowed, PCO 12-8
sqlcdat(). See variable declaration, PCO 4-17
SQLCDAFromResultSetCursor(), PCC 5-54 sqlcpr.h, PCC 9-24
SQLCHECK SQLCS_IMPLICIT, OCI 5-35, OCI 16-33, OCI
command-line option, ADA 5-21 16-76, OCI 16-82, OCI 16-87
SQLCHECK option SQLCS_NCHAR, OCI 5-35, OCI 16-33, OCI 16-76,
restrictions on, PCC D-2 OCI 16-83, OCI 16-87
usage notes for, PCC 10-40 sqlcurt() function. See
using the DECLARE TABLE statement, PCO SQLDAToResultSetCursor(), PCC 5-54
E-4 SQLDA, PCO 9-24, PCO 9-25
using to check syntax/semantics, PCO E-1 bind versus select, PCO 9-25, PCC 13-26
what it affects, PCC D-3 BNDDFCLP variable, PCO 11-14
SQLCHECK precompiler option, PCO 14-38, PCC BNDDFCRCP variable, PCO 11-14
10-39, PCC 17-23, PCC D-4, PCC D-5 BNDDFMT variable, PCO 11-9
SQLCHECK support for objects, PCC 17-23 BNDDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13
SQLCheckerCustomizer BNDDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13
for semantics-checking of profiles, JSS A-40 BNDDH-VNAME variable, PCO 11-12
invoking, JSS A-40 BNDDI variable, PCO 11-11
options, JSS A-41 BNDDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-14
sqlclu() function BNDDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13
example of using, PCC 15-37 BNDDI-VNAME variable, PCO 11-13
purpose of, PCC 15-37 BNDDV variable, PCO 11-8
syntax for, PCC 15-37 BNDDVLN variable, PCO 11-9
sqlclut() function. See SQLSQLDAFree(), PCC 5-54 BNDDVTYP variable, PCO 11-11
SQLCODE C variable in, PCC 15-11
concept of, ADA 4-2 datatypes in, ZZP 5-12
in the WITH INTERFACE clause, ADA 3-13 declaring, PCO 11-7, ZZP 5-5
parameter, ADA 2-17 definition of, PCC 13-26
return values, ADA 4-3 example, PCO 11-7
standard type, ADA 6-2 F variable in, PCC 15-10
with MODE=ANSI, PCC 10-32 I variable in, PCC 15-10
sqlcode information stored in, PCO 9-25, PCC 13-26
component in SQLCA, PCC 9-4, PCC 9-15 L variable in, PCC 15-8

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M variable in, PCC 15-11 specifications, JSS 6-9
N variable in, PCC 15-7 use in custom Java classes, JSS 6-6
purpose, PCO 11-4 SQLData interface, ADO 3-17
purpose of, PCC 13-25 object types and inheritance, JJP 2-47
S variable in, PCC 15-10 sample, generated SQLData class, JJP 4-28
SELDFCLP variable, PCO 11-14 use by JPublisher, JJP 1-11
SELDFCRCP variable, PCO 11-14 SQLData Java storage format, SQL 16-11
SELDFMT variable, PCO 11-9 SQLDAToResultSetCursor(), PCC 5-54
SELDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13 SQLDFMT
SELDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13 element in SQLDA, ZZP 5-9
SELDH-VNAME variable, PCO 11-12 SQLDFMT element in SQLDA
SELDI variable, PCO 11-11 how value is set, ZZP 5-9
SELDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-14 SQLDFMTL
SELDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable, PCO 11-13 element in SQLDA, ZZP 5-10
SELDI-VNAME variable, PCO 11-13 SQLDFMTL element in SQLDA
SELDV variable, PCO 11-8 how value is set, ZZP 5-10
SELDVLN variable, PCO 11-9 SQLDFND element in SQLDA
SELDVTYP variable, PCO 11-11 how value is set, ZZP 5-8
SQLADR subroutine, PCO 11-14 SQLDFND variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-8
SQLDFMT element in, ZZP 5-9 SQLDH_CUR_VNAME element in SQLDA
SQLDFMTL element in, ZZP 5-10 how value is set, ZZP 5-11
SQLDFND element in, ZZP 5-8 SQLDH_MAX_VNAME element in SQLDA
SQLDFND variable, PCO 11-8 how value is set, ZZP 5-11
SQLDH_CUR_VNAMEL element in, ZZP 5-11 SQLDH_VNAME element in SQLDA
SQLDH_MAX_VNAME element in, ZZP 5-11 how value is set, ZZP 5-11
SQLDH_VNAME element in, ZZP 5-11 SQLDI element in SQLDA
SQLDI element in, ZZP 5-10 how value is set, ZZP 5-10
SQLDI_CUR_VNAMEL element in, ZZP 5-12 SQLDI_CUR_VNAMEL element in SQLDA
SQLDI_MAX_VNAMEL element in, ZZP 5-12 how value is set, ZZP 5-12
SQLDI_VNAME element in, ZZP 5-12 SQLDI_MAX_VNAMEL element in SQLDA
SQLDNUM element in, ZZP 5-8 how value is set, ZZP 5-12
SQLDNUM variable, PCO 11-8 SQLDI_VNAME element in SQLDA
SQLDSC element in, ZZP 5-8 how value is set, ZZP 5-12
SQLDV element in, ZZP 5-9 SQLDNUM element in SQLDA
SQLDVLN element in, ZZP 5-9 how value is set, ZZP 5-8
SQLDVTYP element in, ZZP 5-10 SQLDNUM variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-8
struct, contents of, PCC 15-5 SQL/DS datatypes, ADG 3-37, SQL 2-36
structure, PCO 11-8, ZZP 5-7 conversion to Oracle datatypes, SQL 2-37, CON
structure of, PCC 15-7 12-25
T variable in, PCC 15-9 implicit conversion, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
use in dynamic SQL method 4, PCC 15-4 restrictions on, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
V variable in, PCC 15-8 SQL/DS option (DB2 file format)
variables, ZZP 5-7 not supported by SQL*Loader, UTL B-4
X variable in, PCC 15-11 SQLDSC element in SQLDA
Y variable in, PCC 15-11 how N is set, ZZP 5-8
Z variable in, PCC 15-12 SQLDV element in SQLDA
sqlda.h, PCC 15-3 how value is set, ZZP 5-9
SQLData SQLDVLN

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must be set by program, ZZP 5-10 SQLGLM subroutine
SQLDVLN element in SQLDA example, PCO 8-14
how value is set, ZZP 5-9 parameters, PCO 8-13
SQLDVTYP element in SQLDA provides DSNTIAR support for DB2
how it is used, ZZP 5-12 conversions, PCO 8-15
how value is set, ZZP 5-10 purpose, PCO 8-13
SQLEnvGet function in SQLLIB, PCC 5-48 restrictions, PCO 8-14
SQLEnvGet(), PCC 5-55 syntax, PCO 8-13
sqlerrd sqlglm(), PCC 9-24
component, PCC 9-15, PCC 9-22 sqlglm() function, PCC 9-23
SQLERRD(3) field, PCO 8-11 example of using, PCC 9-24
using with batch fetch, PCO 7-8 parameters of, PCC 9-23
SQLERRD(3) variable, PCO 8-9, ZZP 2-15 sqlglmt(). See SQLErrorGetText, PCC 5-54
SQLERRD(5) field, PCO 8-12 SQLGLS routine, PCO 8-22, PCO 8-23
sqlerrd[2] component, PCC 9-15, PCC 9-21 parameters, PCO 8-22
returns N or rows fetched, PCC 8-7 SQL codes returned by, PCO 8-23
use with data manipulation statements, PCC syntax, PCO 8-22
8-6 using to obtain SQL text, PCO 8-22
sqlerrm sqlgls() function, PCC 9-32
component in the SQLCA, PCC 9-4 example of use, PCC 4-26
SQLERRM function, PLS 7-18 sample program for, PCC 9-35
syntax, PLS 13-180 see SQLLIB
SQLERRM variable, ZZP 2-15 function SQLStmGetText, PCC 4-26
sqlerrmc component, PCC 9-21 sqlglst() function. See SQLStmtGetText, PCC 5-54
SQLERRMC field, PCO 8-11 SQLIEM function
SQLERRMC variable, PCO 8-9 in user exits, PCC 20-8
sqlerrml component, PCC 9-21 purpose of, PCC 20-8
SQLERRML field, PCO 8-11 syntax for, PCC 20-8
SQLERROR SQLIEM subroutine
WHENEVER directive condition, PCC F-121 restrictions, PCO 8-14
SQLERROR condition, PCO 8-16 SQLInLine attribute, XDG 5-38
in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-25, ZZP SQLJ
2-17 accessing SQL, JJD 1-20
meaning of, PCC 9-25 converting, JJD 3-12
of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-16 defined, JJD ii, JJD 1-19, JJD 1-21, JJD 3-2, JJD 3-6
WHENEVER directive, PCO F-95 documentation, JJD 1-22
SQLErrorGetText(), PCC 5-54 example, JJD 3-8, JJD 3-9
SQLException class, IPI 8-165 globalization support, GLO 9-14
methods, IPI 8-165 interoperates with PL/SQL, JJD 3-12
SQLException subclasses, using, JSS 4-25 JSP code example, JSE 5-3
SQLExtProcError(), PCC 5-55, PCC 7-32 multilingual demo application, GLO 9-23
SQLFC parameter, PCO 8-23 ojspc S option for SQLJ options, JSE 6-22
sqlFileName parameter, IMA 2-4 Oracle JSP support, JSE 5-3
SQLGLM function programming with Unicode, GLO 6-25
example of using, ZZP 2-16 required files for use in JSP, JSE 9-4
need for, ZZP 2-15 running, JJD 3-11
parameters of, ZZP 2-15 See Oracle SQLJ
syntax for, ZZP 2-15 setting Oracle SQLJ options, JSE 5-6

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sqljcmd config param, JSE 9-16 function SQLNumberPrecV7, PCC 5-55
sqljsp files, JSE 5-5 function SQLRowidGet, PCC 5-55
translating, JJD 3-11 function SQLStmtGetText(), PCC 5-54
translators, GLO 9-3 function SQLSvcCtxGet, PCC 5-49, PCC 5-55
triggering SQLJ translator, JSE 5-5 function SQLVarcharGetLength, PCC 4-25
typing paradigm, JJD 3-10 new names for functions, PCC A-3
using JDBC, JJD 1-21 new names for public functions, PCC 5-53
using Unicode characters, GLO 9-15 SQLLIB function
SQLJ classes, generation and use, JJP 2-24 SQLSQLDAAlloc, PCC 5-54
.sqlj files, JJD 2-7, JJD 2-16, JJD 2-17, JPG 2-3, JPG SQLVarcharGetLength, PCC 5-55
2-12, JPG 2-13 SQL/MM for Data Mining, DMC 1-3
SQLJ object types, ADO 3-12, ADO 8-41, CON SQLName, XDG 5-25
13-21 SQLNET.ALTERNATE_PORT networking
creating, SQL 16-11, ADO 3-17 parameter, NER 6-30
mapping Java classes, ADO 3-17, ADO 3-23, SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_GSSAPI_ SERVICE
SQL 16-12 networking parameter, NER 6-18
SQLJ translator. See server-side SQLJ translator SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_GSSAPI_SERVICE
SQLJ types, ADO 3-15 to ADO 3-25 parameter, OAS 5-7, OAS B-2
sqlj utility, JJD 3-11 SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_KERBEROS5_
SQLJ vs. JDBC, sample application, JSS 1-18 SERVICE networking parameter, NER 6-17
SQLJ_OPTIONS environment variable, JSS 8-19 SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_KERBEROS5_SERVI
sqljcmd config param, JSE 9-16 CE parameter, OAS 6-8
SqljConnBean for simple connection, JSS 7-21 SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES
SqljConnCacheBean for connection caching, JSS networking parameter, NER 6-18
7-22 SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES
sqljsp files for SQLJ, JSE 5-5 parameter, OAS 4-12, OAS 5-7, OAS 6-8, OAS
sqljutl package, JSS 2-13 7-25, OAS 7-34, OAS 9-4, OAS 9-5, OAS B-2
sqlld2() function, PCC 5-58 SQLNET.CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION networking
sqlld2t() function. See SQLLDAGetName, PCC parameter, NER 8-14
5-54 SQLNET.CLIENT_REGISTRATION networking
SQLLDAGetName, PCC 5-54 parameter, NET 11-9, NER 6-19
sqlldat() function. See SQLCDAGetCurrent, SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_CLIENT
PCC 5-55 networking parameter, NER 6-19
sqlldr example, TXT C-3 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_CLIENT
SQLLIB, ADA 5-22 parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-6
and embedded SQL, PCC 2-4 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_SERVER
extensions for OCI interoperability, PCC 5-46 networking parameter, NER 6-20
function SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_SERVER
SQLCDAFromResultSetCursor, PCC 5-54 parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-6
function SQLCDAGetCurrent, PCC 5-55 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPE_CLIENT
function SQLColumnNullCheck, PCC 5-55 networking parameter, NER 6-21
function SQLDAFree, PCC 5-54 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPE_SERVER
function SQLDAToResultSetCursor, PCC 5-54 networking parameter, NER 6-21
function SQLEnvGet, PCC 5-48, PCC 5-55 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPES_CLIENT
function SQLErrorGetText, PCC 5-54 parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-9
function SQLExtProcError, PCC 5-55, PCC 7-32 SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPES_SERVER
function SQLLDAGetName, PCC 5-54 parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-9
function SQLNumberPrecV6, PCC 5-55 SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED networking

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parameter, NER 6-22 parameter, NER 6-29
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED parameter, OAS 2-13, SQLNET.KERBEROS5_REALMS parameter, OAS
OAS A-10 6-10
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_CLIENT networking sqlnet.log file, NET 17-27
parameter, NER 6-22 sqlnet.ora file, OAS 15-39, RAC 5-19, RAC 8-16,
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_CLIENT parameter, OAS RAC B-6
2-13, OAS A-5 Common sample, OAS A-3
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER networking configuration parameter reference, NER
parameter, NER 6-23 6-3 to NER 6-52
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER CyberSafe sample, OAS A-3
parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-5 default configuration, RAC 8-16, RAC B-6
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_CLIENT described, NET 3-3
networking parameter, NER 6-24 FIPS 140-1 parameters, OAS D-2
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_CLIENT Kerberos sample, OAS A-3
parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-8 modifying so CDS can resolve names, OAS
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_SERVER 12-17
networking parameter, NER 6-25 NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH parameter, OAS
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_SERVER 12-17
parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-7 Oracle Advanced Security checksum
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME networking sample, OAS A-2
parameter, NET 11-9, NER 6-26 Oracle Advanced Security encryption
SQLNET.FIPS_140 parameter, OAS D-3 sample, OAS A-2
SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABASE OSS.SOURCE.MY_WALLET parameter, OAS
networking parameter, NER B-4 7-19, OAS 7-27
SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABASE_ parameters
PASSWORD networking parameter, NER B-4 DISABLE_OOB, NER 6-4
SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABASE_ LOG_DIRECTORY_CLEINT, NER 6-4
USER networking parameter, NER B-4 LOG_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, NET 17-28
SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_METHOD LOG_DIRECTORY_SERVER, NET 17-28,
networking parameter, NER B-4 NER 6-5
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CC_NAME networking LOG_FILE_CLIENT, NET 17-28, NER 6-5
parameter, NER 6-27 LOG_FILE_SERVER, NET 17-28, NER 6-5
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CC_NAME NAMES_DIRECTORY_PATH, NER 6-7
parameter, OAS 6-9 NAMES.CONNECT_TIMEOUT, NER 6-6
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CLOCKSKEW networking NAMESCTL.ECHO, NER 6-12
parameter, NER 6-27 NAMESCTL.INTERNAL_ENCRYPT_PASSW
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CLOCKSKEW ORD, NER 6-13
parameter, OAS 6-9 NAMESCTL.INTERNAL_USE, NER 6-13
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF networking NAMESCTL.NO_INITIAL_SERVER, NER
parameter, NER 6-28 6-14
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF parameter, OAS 6-9 NAMESCTL.NOCONFIRM, NER 6-14
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF_MIT NAMESCTL.SERVER_PASSWORD, NER
parameter, OAS 6-9 6-15
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_KEYTAB networking NAMESCTL.TRACE_DIRECTORY, NER
parameter, NER 6-28 6-16
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_KEYTAB parameter, OAS NAMESCTL.TRACE_FILE, NER 6-16
6-10 NAMESCTL.TRACE_LEVEL, NER 6-15
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_REALMS networking NAMESCTL.TRACE_UNIQUE, NER 6-17

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NAMES.DCE_PREFIX, NER 6-6 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_KEYTAB, NER 6-28
NAMES.DCE.PREFIX, NET 11-12 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_REALMS, NER 6-29
NAMES.DEFAULT_DOMAIN, NET 11-3, SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE, NER 6-30
NER 6-7, NER B-4 SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE_RETRIES,
NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH, NET 11-5 NER 6-31
NAMES.INITIAL_RETRY_TIMEOUT, NER SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION, N
6-9 ER 6-31
NAMES.MAX_OPEN_CONNECTIONS, NE SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_INT
R 6-9 ERFACE, NER 6-32
NAMES.MESSAGE_POOL_START_SIZE, N SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_POR
ER 6-10 T, NER 6-32
NAMES.NIS.META_MAP, NET 11-12, NER SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_RET
6-10 RIES, NER 6-33
NAMES.PREFERRED_SERVERS, NET SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_TIM
11-11, NER 6-11 EOUT, NER 6-33
NAMES.REQUEST_RETRIES, NER 6-11 SQLNET.RADIUS_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE
SQLNET.ALTERNATE_PORT, NER 6-30 , NER 6-34
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_GSSAPI_ SQLNET.RADIUS_SECRET, NER 6-34
SERVICE, NER 6-18 SQLNET.RADIUS_SEND_ACCOUNTING,
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_KERBEROS5_ NER 6-35
SERVICE, NER 6-17 SSL_CIPHER_SUITES, NER 6-35
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES, SSL_SERVER_DN_MATCH, NER 6-36
NER 6-18 SSL_VERSION, NER 6-37
SQLNET.CLIENT_REGISTRATION, NER SSL.CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION, NER
6-19 6-36
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_CLIENT, TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES, NET 11-8, NER
NER 6-19 6-38
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_SERVER, TCP.INVITED_NODES, NET 11-8, NER 6-38
NER 6-20 TCP.NODELAY, NER 6-39
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPE_CLIE TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING, NET 11-8,
NT, NER 6-21 NER 6-39
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPE_SERV TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, NER 6-40
ER, NER 6-21 TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL, NET 17-47, NER
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED, NER 6-22 6-40
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER, NER 6-23 TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT, NET 17-44,
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_CLIENT, NER 6-41
NER 6-24 TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER, NET 17-44,
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_SERVER, NER 6-41
NER 6-25 TRACE_FILE_CLIENT, NET 17-44, NER
SQLNET.ENCYRPTION_CLIENT, NER 6-22 6-42
SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME, NER 6-26 TRACE_FILE_SERVER, NET 17-44, NER
SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABA 6-42
SE_PASSWORD, NER B-4 TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT, NET 17-44
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CC_NAME, NER TRACE_FILEN_CLIENT, NER 6-43
6-27 TRACE_FILENO_CLIENT, NER 6-44
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CLOCKSKEW, NER TRACE_FILENO_SERVER, NET 17-45, NER
6-27 6-44
SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF, NER 6-28 TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT, NET 17-45, NER

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6-45 parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-8
TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER, NER 6-46 SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_SERVER
TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT, NET 17-46, parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-7
NER 6-46 SQLNET.FIPS_140 parameter, OAS D-3
TRACE_TIMESTAMP_SERVER, NER 6-47 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CC_NAME
TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT, NET 17-46, parameter, OAS 6-9
NER 6-47 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CLOCKSKEW
USE_CMAN, NET 11-7, NET 13-5, NER 6-48 parameter, OAS 6-9
USE_DEDICATED_SERVER, NET 11-7, SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF parameter, OAS
NER 6-49 6-9
WALLET_LOCATION, NER 6-50, NER B-4 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_CONF_MIT
parameters for clients and servers using parameter, OAS 6-9
CyberSafe, OAS B-2 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_KEYTAB
parameters for clients and servers using parameter, OAS 6-10
Kerberos, OAS B-3 SQLNET.KERBEROS5_REALMS
parameters for clients and servers using parameter, OAS 6-10
RADIUS, OAS B-4 SSL sample, OAS A-2
parameters for clients and servers using SSL_CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION
SSL, OAS B-10 parameter, OAS 7-33
parameters SSL_CLIENT_AUTHETNICATION
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY, NET parameter, OAS 7-19
17-47 SSL_VERSION parameter, OAS 7-24, OAS 7-31
RADIUS sample, OAS A-3 Trace File Set Up sample, OAS A-2
sample, OAS A-2 unsupported parameters
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_GSAPPI_SERVIC AUTOMATIC_IPC, NER B-4
E parameter, OAS B-2 NAMES.DEFAULT_ZONE, NER B-4
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_GSSAPI_SERVIC NAMES.NDS.NAME.CONTEXT, NER B-4
E parameter, OAS 5-7 OSS.MY.WALLET, NER B-4
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_KERBEROS5_SE SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABA
RVICE parameter, OAS 6-8 SE, NER B-4
SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABA
parameter, OAS 5-7, OAS 6-8, OAS 7-25, SE_PASSWORD, NER B-4
OAS 7-34, OAS 9-4, OAS 9-5, OAS B-2 SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_DATABA
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_CLIENT SE_USER, NER B-4
parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-6 SQLNET.IDENTIX_FINGERPRINT_METHO
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_SERVER D, NER B-4
parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-6 sqlnet.ora, configuring for replication, OID 22-5
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPES_CLIEN SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE networking
T parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-9 parameter, NER 6-30
SQLNET.CRYPTO_CHECKSUM_TYPES_SERVE SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE parameter, OAS
R parameter, OAS 2-15, OAS A-9 4-19
SQLNET.CRYPTO_SEED parameter, OAS 2-13, SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE_PORT
OAS A-10 parameter, OAS 4-19
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_CLIENT SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE_RETRIES
parameter, OAS A-5 networking parameter, NER 6-31
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_SERVER SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE_RETRIES
parameter, OAS 2-13, OAS A-5 parameter, OAS 4-19
SQLNET.ENCRYPTION_TYPES_CLIENT SQLNET.RADIUS_ALTERNATE_TIMEOUT

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parameter, OAS 4-19 parameters of, ZZP 5-14
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION purpose of, ZZP 5-14
networking parameter, NER 6-31 syntax for, ZZP 5-14
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_INTERFA SQLPRC subroutine
CE networking parameter, NER 6-32 example, PCO 11-20
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_PORT parameters, PCO 11-20
networking parameter, NER 6-32 purpose, PCO 11-20
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_RETRIES syntax, PCO 11-20
networking parameter, NER 6-33 sqlprc() function, PCC 15-16, PCC 15-17
SQLNET.RADIUS_AUTHENTICATION_TIMEOUT sqlprct() function. See SQLNumberPrecV6, PCC
networking parameter, NER 6-33 5-55
SQLNET.RADIUS_CHALLENGE_RESPONSE SQLROWIDGET
networking parameter, NER 6-34 retrieving ROWID of last row inserted, PCO
SQLNET.RADIUS_SECRET networking 4-36
parameter, NER 6-34 SQLRowidGet(), PCC 5-55
SQLNET.RADIUS_SEND_ACCOUNTING SQLSegment event, PGR 12-15
networking parameter, NER 6-35 SQLSQLDAAlloc, PCC 5-54
SQLNET.RADIUS_SEND_ACCOUNTING SQLSQLDAFree(), PCC 5-54
parameter, OAS 4-22 SQLSTATE
sqlnet.trc file, NET 17-43 class codes, PCC 9-5, ZZP 2-2
SQLNUL procedure concept of, ADA 4-2
example of using, ZZP 5-17 declaring, PCO 8-3, PCC 9-4, ADA 4-3, ZZP 2-2
parameters of, ZZP 5-17 in the WITH INTERFACE clause, ADA 3-13
purpose of, ZZP 5-17 mapping to Oracle errors, PCC 9-7, ZZP 2-4
syntax for, ZZP 5-17 parameter, ADA 2-17
use of with SQLDVTYP, ZZP 5-10 predefined classes, ZZP 2-3
SQLNUL subroutine standard type, ADA 6-2
example, PCO 11-22 status codes, PCC 9-7, ZZP 2-4
parameters, PCO 11-22 status variable, PCC 9-2, PCC 9-4
purpose, PCO 11-22 using, PCC 9-13, ZZP 2-11
syntax, PCO 11-22 values, PCC 9-5, ZZP 2-2
sqlnul() function with MODE=ANSI, PCC 10-32
example of using, PCC 15-18 SQLSTATE parameter, ADA 4-3
purpose of, PCC 15-18 SQLSTATE status variable
syntax for, PCC 15-18 class code, PCO 8-4
use of with T variable, PCC 15-9 coding scheme, PCO 8-4
sqlnult() function. See effect of MODE option, PCO 8-3
SQLColumnNullCheck(), PCC 5-55 interpreting values, PCO 8-4
SQLNumberPrecV6, PCC 5-55 predefined classes, PCO 8-5
SQLNumberPrecV7, PCC 5-55 predefined status codes and conditions, PCO
SQLPR2 procedure 8-31, ADA 4-6
purpose of, ZZP 5-15 subclass code, PCO 8-4
SQLPR2 subroutine, PCO 11-21 usage, PCO 8-3
sqlpr2() function, PCC 15-17 SQLSTM parameter, PCO 8-22
sqlpr2t() function. See SQLNumberPrecV7, SQLSTM routine, PCO 8-22
PCC 5-55 SQLStmt object, ADG 1-36
SQLPRC procedure SQLStmtGetText, PCC 5-54
example of using, ZZP 5-14 SQLSvcCtxGet function in SQLLIB, PCC 5-49

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SQLSvcCtxGet(), PCC 5-55 identifying, RAC 2-13
SQLT typecodes, OCI 3-32 SRVCONFIG
SQLT_NTY importing and exporting raw device
bind example, OCI 11-49 configuration with, RAA 4-14
define example, OCI 11-50 srvconfig
description, OCI 3-19 command on UNIX, RAC 8-2
pre-allocating object memory, OCI 11-41 srvConfig.loc, RAC 8-2
SQLT_REF SRVCTL Utility, RAC 5-13, RAC 7-2
definition, OCI 3-19 architecture on UNIX, RAC 7-3
description, OCI 3-19 SRVCTL utility
SQLText Window, OTP 4-6 using, RAA 4-2
SQLType, XDG 5-25, XDG 5-29 using to administer instance
attribute, XDG 5-40 configurations, RAA 4-4
SQLVarcharGetLength, PCC 5-55 srvm\admin directory, RAC A-3
sqlvcp() function. See SQLLIB SRVM_SHARED_CONFIG
function SQLVarcharGetLength, PCC 4-25 environment variable, RAC 3-2
sqlvcpt() function. See SRX locks
SQLVarcharGetLength, PCC 5-55 LOCK Table statement, ADG 7-14
sqlwarn SS datetime format element, SQL 2-70
flag, PCC 9-22 SSL, OID 4-6, OID 11-3, OID 11-5
SQLWARN(4) flag, PCO 8-12 attribute values, OID C-4
SQLWARNING authenticated access, OID 1-9
condition WHENEVER directive, PCO F-95 authentication, OID 12-10
WHENEVER directive condition, PCC F-121 for Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-7
SQLWARNING condition, PCO 8-16 one-way, OID 4-7
in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-25, ZZP server only, OID 4-7
2-17 authentication modes, OAD 3-2
meaning of, PCC 9-25 cipher suites, OID 11-2
of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-16 SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_
SQLX SHA, OID 11-2
generating XML, XDG 10-5 SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD
generating XML, for, XDG 10-2 5, OID 11-2
operators, explained, XDG 1-5 SSL_DH_anon_WITH_3DES_EDE_CBC_SHA,
Oracle extensions, XDG 10-2 OID 11-2
SQRT function, SQL 6-144 SSL_DH_anon_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA, OID
square brackets, ADA iv 11-2
SRC networking parameter, NER 9-5 SSL_DH_anon_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, OID
srcdir, ojspc option, JSE 6-23 11-2
SRID SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA
0 (zero) special case with , OID 11-2
SDO_CS.VIEWPORT_TRANSFORM SSL_RSA_EXPORT_WITH_RC4_40_MD5, O
function, SUG 13-8 ID 11-2
in USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA, SUG 2-29 SSL_RSA_WITH_DES_CBC_SHA, OID 11-2
SDO_SRID in SDO_GEOMETRY, SUG 2-8 SSL_RSA_WITH_NULL_SHA, OID 11-2
SRV networking parameter, NER 9-5 SSL_RSA_WITH_RC4_128_MD5, OID 11-2
srvcfg supported in Oracle Internet Directory, OID
raw devices, RAC 2-6 11-2
srvcfg raw device client scenarios, OID 11-2

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configuration parameters, OID 11-3 SSL_CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION
modifying, OID 11-3 parameter, OAS 7-19, OAS 7-33
configuring, OID 4-4, OID 11-3 SSL_DH_anon_EXPORT_WITH_DES40_CBC_SHA,
data privacy, OID 1-9 OID 11-2
default port, OID C-5, OAD 2-7 SSL_SERVER_CERT_DN networking
disabling, OID C-5 parameter, NER 7-24
enabling, OID 11-3, OID C-5, OAD A-6, OAD SSL_SERVER_DN_MATCH networking
A-8, OAD A-9, OAD A-23, OAD A-28 parameter, NER 6-36
with ldapadd, OID A-13 SSL_VERSION networking parameter, NER 6-37
with ldapaddmt, OID A-15 SSL_VERSION parameter, OAS 7-24, OAS 7-31
with ldapbind, OID A-16 SSL.CLIENT_AUTHENTICATION networking
with ldapmodify, OID A-29 parameter, NER 6-36
with ldapmodifymt, OID A-34 SSO. See single sign-on (SSO)
handshake, OID 11-2, OAD 3-3 SSSSS datetime format element, SQL 2-70
interface calls, OAD 3-3 ST locks, PGR 24-18
modifying orclsslwalleturl parameter, OID C-6, stack, PLS 10-16
OAD A-6, OAD A-8, OAD A-9, OAD A-11, stack, technology, OID 20-2
OAD A-13, OAD A-15, OAD A-21, OAD STag - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.STag, JPR
A-23, OAD A-28 11-269
no authentication, OID 4-7, OID C-6, OAD 2-7 staging, STM 3-1
one-way authentication, OAD 2-7 architecture, STM 3-20
Oracle extensions, OAD 3-2 areas, DWG 1-6
provide encryption and decryption, OAD databases, DWG 8-2
3-2 events, STM 3-3
parameters, OID 11-3 files, DWG 8-2
configuring, OID 11-3 heterogeneous environments, STM 9-3
configuring by using command-line management, STM 12-1
tools, OID 11-5 queue buffers, STM 3-20
configuring by using Oracle Directory queues
Manager, OID 11-3 creating, SPR 73-35
password to user wallet, OID 4-7 secure queues, STM 3-21
port 636, OID 11-3 disabling user access, STM 12-5
strong authentication, OID 10-2, OAD 2-9 enabling user access, STM 12-3
toggling on and off, OID C-5 STagName -
two-way authentication, OID C-6, OAD 2-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.STagName, J
Version 2, OID 11-2 PR 11-269
Version 3, OID 11-2 stale script, OCM 3-26
wallets, OID C-6, OAD 3-3 STALE status
changing location of, OID C-6, OAD A-6, of redo log members, SAG 7-17
OAD A-8, OAD A-9, OAD A-11, OAD STALE_TOLERATED mode, DWG 22-10
A-13, OAD A-15, OAD A-21, OAD A-23, STANDALONE -
OAD A-28 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.STANDALON
changing passwords, OID C-6 E, JPR 11-237
SSL authentication for directory naming, NET 3-18 Standalone Console procedures
SSL. See Secure Sockets Layer, Secure Sockets Layer changing from connected to Management Server
(SSL) mode to standalone mode, OEA 2-8
SSL_CIPHER_SUITES networking changing from standalone mode to connected to
parameter, NER 6-35 Management Server mode, OEA 2-11

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connecting to the database as a different view, RMN 9-22
user, OEA 2-7 overview, RMN 9-20
removing a database from tree, OEA 2-7 restrictions, RMN 9-21
viewing which role you are connected as, OEA committing to primary status, SQL 9-47
2-7 controlling use, SQL 9-53
Standalone mode copying control file using RMAN, RMN 13-6
running Performance Manager in, ODP 3-7, copying standby control file, RMN 13-6
OSM 3-7 creating
standalone objects, IPI 3-3 on local host, RMN 13-20
creating, IPI 3-3 on remote host with different directory
standalone procedure, ADA 3-4 structure, RMN 13-15
standalone procedures on remote host with same directory
dropping, SQL 16-92 structure, RMN 13-13
standalone Recovery Manager commands, RMN creating control file
4-7 using RMAN, RMN 13-3, RMN 13-4, RMN
standalone repository 13-5
creating, OCM 2-2, OSM 6-2 using SQL, RMN 13-5
prequisites for creating, OCM 2-2, OSM 6-2 creating using RMAN, RMN 6-15, RMN 13-9
storing change management objects in, OCM overview, RMN 13-9
2-2, OSM 6-2 using image copies, RMN 13-21
using a different, OCM 2-2, OSM 6-2 DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization
standalone subprograms, PLS 1-19 parameter, RMN 13-8
Standard Header Files, PCC E-2 designing media recovery, SQL 9-27
Standard Management Pack, OEM 5-18 LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization
standard resource utilization items, PGR 12-16 parameter, RMN 13-8
standard SQL, SQL B-1 mounting, SQL 9-25
Oracle extensions to, SQL B-11 naming datafiles using RMAN, RMN 13-6
standard statements, IPI 2-9 preparing using RMAN, RMN 13-2
standards recovering, SQL 9-28, SQL 9-29
ANSI, ADG 7-16 SET AUXNAME command, RMN 13-8
ANSI/ISO, CON 21-5 SET NEWNAME command, RMN 13-8
isolation levels, CON 20-2, CON 20-11 starting RMAN and standby instance, RMN
FIPS, CON 14-6 13-11
integrity constraints, CON 21-5 standby transmission mode
standards conformance, ADA ii definition of, SAG 8-14
standby database Oracle Net and, SAG 8-15
compatibility, MIG 5-45 RFS processes and, SAG 8-15
mounting, CON 5-7 STANDBY_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization
recovering, SQL 9-29 parameter, REF 1-157
upgrading, MIG 4-8 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-114
standby databases, RDE 1-4 STANDBY_FILE_MANAGEMENT initialization
about creating using RMAN, RMN 13-2 parameter, REF 1-158
activating, SQL 9-45 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-114
applying archive logs, SQL 9-33 STAR hint, PGR 5-24
backing up using RMAN, RMN 9-20, RMN star joins, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68
9-24, RMN 9-25 Star Queries, OTP glossary-17
guidelines for backing up logs, RMN 9-22 star queries, DWG 17-4
interpreting the RC_ARCHIVED_LOG star transformation, DWG 17-7

Master Index-620
star query, PGR 1-68 of CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 14-89
star schema, OTP 5-11 START_APPLY procedure, SPR 4-41, STM 13-7
materialized views, OSG 28-2 example, STM 18-22, STM 19-31
star schemas START_CAPTURE procedure, SPR 8-14, STM 11-5
advantages, DWG 2-4 START_CLIENT_CACHE command, NET 9-43,
defining fact tables, DWG 2-6 NET 16-4, NER 3-85
dimensional model, DWG 2-4, DWG 17-4 start_debugging method, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-5
Star Transformation, OTP glossary-18 START_LOG procedure, TXT 9-6
star transformation, SQL 2-106, PGR 5-22 START_NET_TIMEOUT configuration
Star Transformation Enabled, OTP 5-11 parameter, RCG 3-6
Parameters, OTP 5-11 startCDATA() -
star transformations, DWG 17-7 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startCD
restrictions, DWG 17-12 ATA(), JPR 11-45
STAR_TRANSFORMATION hint, SQL 2-106, PGR startDequeue, JPR 2-27
5-22 startDocument() -
STAR_TRANSFORMATION_ENABLED oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startDoc
initialization parameter, DWG 17-6, PGR 1-74, ument(), JPR 11-34, JPR 11-45
PGR 5-23, REF 1-158 startDTD(String, String, String) -
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startDT
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-115 D(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
start, JPR 2-27, JPR 4-51, JPR 4-78 java.lang.String), JPR 11-46
start columns startElement(NSName, SAXAttrList) -
in partitioning and EXPLAIN PLAN oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
statement, PGR 9-12 dler.startElement(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName
START command , oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList), JPR 11-22,
of Listener Control utility, NET 6-4, NET 12-22, JPR 11-29
NET 16-5, NER 1-30 startElement(NSName, SAXAttrList) -
of Oracle Connection Manager Control oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startEle
utility, NET 16-7, NER 2-25 ment(oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSName,
of Oracle Names Control utility, NET 9-32, NET oracle.xml.parser.v2.SAXAttrList), JPR 11-46
9-37, NET 10-18, NET 10-24, NET 16-3, NER startElement(String, String, String, Attributes) -
3-83 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDValidator.startEle
START LOGICAL STANDBY APPLY clause ment(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-48 java.lang.String, org.xml.sax.Attributes), JPR
start method, JJD 3-17 7-60, JPR 7-63
start SCN, STM 2-21 startElement(String, String, String, Attributes) -
start services oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
with gsdctl -start, RAA 4-14 dler.startElement(java.lang.String,
START statement in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3, PGR java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
12-4 org.xml.sax.Attributes), JPR 11-22, JPR 11-30
start up startElement(String, String, String, Attributes) -
remote instance, RAA 4-19 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startEle
START WITH clause, PLS 6-4 ment(java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
of ALTER MATERIALIZED java.lang.String, org.xml.sax.Attributes), JPR
VIEW...REFRESH, SQL 9-106 11-47
of queries and subqueries, SQL 18-20 startEnqueue, JPR 2-27
of SELECT and subqueries, SQL 18-8 startEntity(String) -
START WITH parameter oracle.xml.parser.v2.DocumentBuilder.startEnti

Master Index-621
ty(java.lang.String), JPR 11-48 database closed and mounted, SAG 4-6
starting database name conflicts and, SAG 2-36
an instance with dispatchers, NET 14-6 enabling automatic archiving, SAG 8-7
change management applications from Change forcing, SAG 4-8
Manager, OCM 2-6, OSM 6-5 mounting and opening the database, SAG 4-6
Change Manager, OCM 2-3, OSM 6-3 normally, SAG 4-6
Console connected to Management Server, OEC Oracle Enterprise Manager, SAG 4-2
4-3 recovery and, SAG 4-8
Console from web browser, OEC 5-2 Recovery Manager, SAG 4-2
database server, NET 6-4 remote instance startup, SAG 4-9
database servers, NET 16-6 restricted mode, SAG 4-7
databases, NET 6-4, NET 16-6 SQL*Plus, SAG 4-2
destination, ADQ 13-50 when control files unavailable, SAG 4-6
Enterprise Manager Configuration when redo logs unavailable, SAG 4-6
Assistant, OEC 3-2 without mounting a database, SAG 4-6
listener, RAA 4-15, RAA 4-16 starting an IP address on a specific node, RCG 4-10
listeners, NET 6-4, NET 16-5, NET 16-6 starting Data Viewer, ODP 7-2
management server, OEC 3-36, OEC 3-37 from Oracle Enterprise Manager Program
Oracle Capacity Planner, ODP 4-4 Group, ODP 7-3
Oracle Cluster Database, RAA 5-7 from within Oracle Trace, ODP 7-3
Oracle Connection Manager, NET 16-7 Starting on NT, OIA 2-2
Oracle Enterprise Manager from a web starting on Windows NT, OIA 2-2
browser, OEC 5-2 starting Oracle Real Application Clusters
Oracle Names client cache, NET 9-42, NET 16-4 Guard, RCG 4-4
Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers, NET 9-58, starting RMAN
NET 10-20 without connecting to a database, RMN 2-4
Oracle Names servers, NET 9-32, NET 16-3 Starting the EM Console, RAA 5-2
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, NET 5-14 starting the primary pack on a node that is not the
Oracle Net Manager, NET 5-3 preferred primary, RCG 4-10
Oracle Net Services components, NET 16-2 starting TopSQL, OTP 4-9
Oracle Performance Manager, ODP 3-5, OSM starting up
3-5 database name, REF 1-44
Real Application Clusters database, RAA 4-15 instance number, REF 1-67
Synchronization Wizard, OCM 1-13 startup order, REF 1-67
the Quick Tour, OCM 1-19 Starting, Clean starting the Agent, OIA B-40
starting a database startjoins attribute, TXT 2-41
forcing, SAG 4-8 startPrefixMapping(String, String) -
Oracle Enterprise Manager, SAG 4-2 oracle.xml.parser.v2.DefaultXMLDocumentHan
recovery and, SAG 4-8 dler.startPrefixMapping(java.lang.String,
Recovery Manage, SAG 4-2 java.lang.String), JPR 11-22, JPR 11-30
restricted mode, SAG 4-7 start-server commands, OID 5-2
SQL*Plus, SAG 4-2 STARTUP
when control files unavailable, SAG 4-6 compatibility, MIG 5-27
when redo logs unavailable, SAG 4-6 startup, ADQ 18-14, RCO 3-4, CON 5-2, CON 5-5
starting a pack on its foreign node, RCG 4-10 allocation of the SGA, CON 7-3
starting a single pack, RCG 4-10 starting address, CON 7-16
starting an instance and parameters, RAA 2-19
automatically at system startup, SAG 4-9 during instance recovery, RAC 5-2

Master Index-622
forcing, CON 5-6 parameter, NET 17-48, NER 8-15
on remote nodes, RAA 2-20 state
prohibited by dispatcher processes, CON 8-20 session, of package objects, ADG 9-17
recovery during, BRC 1-3 state parameter, ADQ 2-9
remote instance, RAA 2-20 statement caching, OCI 9-29, JSS 10-4
restricted mode, CON 5-6 code example, OCI 9-31
results, RAA 5-10 statement caching, overview, JSE 4-4
rollback segments, RAC 5-6 Statement class, IPI 8-167
setting cluster database parameters for, RAA methods, IPI 8-167
5-19 statement failure
startup order, RAA 2-21 definition, CON 1-50
steps, CON 5-5 statement handle
SYSDBA privilege, RAC 7-10 attributes, OCI A-29
SYSOPER privilege, RAC 7-10 description, OCI 2-10
verifying access to files, RCO 8-2 statement handles
STARTUP command, RAA 2-20, RAA 4-22, RMR creating, IPI 2-6
2-212 reusing, IPI 2-7
default behavior, SAG 2-45 terminating, IPI 2-8
MOUNT option, SAG 4-7 statement labels, ZZP 1-5
NOMOUNT option, SAG 2-17, SAG 4-6 statement terminator, PLS 13-17
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-86 statement trigger, JPG 4-6
RECOVER option, SAG 4-8 statement triggers, CON 17-9
RESTRICT option, SAG 4-7 conditional code for statements, ADG 15-18
specifying an instance, RAA 4-19 described, CON 17-9
starting a database, SAG 4-2, SAG 4-3 row evaluation order, ADG 15-22
Startup Database task, OEA 5-31 specifying SQL statement, ADG 15-5
STARTUP event timing, ADG 15-6
triggers on, SQL 15-102 trigger evaluation order, ADG 15-22
STARTUP FORCE statement UPDATE statements and, ADG 15-6, ADG
crash recovery required, BRC 1-7 15-19
Startup Listener task, OEA 5-36 valid SQL statements, ADG 15-21
start-up problems when fired, CON 17-18
troubleshooting, RCG 8-7 See also triggers
startup problems, OIA B-12 STATEMENT_ID column
startup settings, IMA E-2 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23
STARTUP statement statement-level read consistency, CON 20-5
database name, REF 1-44 statement-level rollback, PCO 3-17
MOUNT option, UMR 4-18, UMR 4-19 breaking deadlocks, PCO 3-17
startup trace parameters, OIA B-29 description of, PCC 3-22
startup types, RAA 5-7 to break deadlocks, PCC 3-22
force, RAA 5-8 statement-level rollbacks, PLS 6-46
mount, RAA 5-8 statements
no mount, RAA 5-8 ALTER DATABASE RESET
open, RAA 5-8 COMPATIBILITY, MIG 5-10
restrict, RAA 5-8 ALTER DATABASE RESET LOGS, MIG D-5
startup_clauses resumable, overview, CON 16-5
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-15 statements, PL/SQL
STARTUP_WAITTIME_listener_name networking assignment, PLS 13-4

Master Index-623
CASE, PLS 13-19 ORDImage relational functional interface, IMU
CLOSE, PLS 6-10, PLS 6-24, PLS 13-22 10-38
COMMIT, PLS 13-37 ORDVideo relational functional interface, IMU
DELETE, PLS 13-58 10-56
dynamic SQL, PLS 11-2 static service information
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE, PLS 11-3 example, ADQ 18-8
EXIT, PLS 13-71 static SQL, defined, JSS 1-2
FETCH, PLS 6-8, PLS 6-23, PLS 13-83 static text
FORALL, PLS 5-41 external resource file, JSE 4-10
GOTO, PLS 13-99 external resource, ojspc extres option, JSE 6-21
IF, PLS 13-101 external_resource parameter, JSE 9-13
INSERT, PLS 13-104 generated inner class, JSE 6-3
LOCK TABLE, PLS 13-110 workaround for large static content, JSE 4-10
LOOP, PLS 13-112 static variable, JJD 2-5
MERGE, PLS 13-119 end of call migration, JJD 6-25
NULL, PLS 13-119, PLS 13-121 statistical operations, OSG 2-8
OPEN, PLS 6-7, PLS 13-131 statistics, DWG 22-65, PGR 11-4
OPEN-FOR, PLS 6-19, PLS 13-133 analyzer, UTL 2-68
OPEN-FOR-USING, PLS 11-7 automated collecting, PGR 21-8
RAISE, PLS 13-150 automated gathering, PGR 21-8
RETURN, PLS 13-159 automatically collecting for tables, SAG 15-9
ROLLBACK, PLS 13-161 background checkpoints completed, REF C-2
SAVEPOINT, PLS 13-165 background checkpoints started, REF C-2
SELECT INTO, PLS 13-166 branch node splits, REF C-2
SET TRANSACTION, PLS 13-173 buffer is not pinned count, REF C-2
UPDATE, PLS 13-184 buffer is pinned count, REF C-2
STATFIRST function, OLA 6-3, OLA 6-25 bytes received via SQL*Net from client, REF
STATIC clause C-3
of ALTER TYPE, SQL 12-11 bytes received via SQL*Net from dblink, REF
of CREATE TYPE, SQL 16-13 C-3
of CREATE TYPE BODY, SQL 16-28 bytes sent via SQL*Net to client, REF C-3
static data dictionary views bytes sent via SQL*Net to dblink, REF C-3
changes, MIG D-40 Cached Commit SCN referenced, REF C-3
changes in Oracle9i, MIG A-14 calls to get snapshot scn
deprecated, MIG A-14 kcmgss, REF C-3
obsolete, MIG 5-30, MIG A-16 calls to kcmgas, REF C-3
with columns that may return nulls, MIG A-18 calls to kcmgcs, REF C-3
with dropped columns, MIG A-17 calls to kcmgrs, REF C-3
with renamed columns, MIG A-16 change write time, REF C-3
static include checkpoint, CON 8-11
directive, JSE 1-11 cleanouts and rollbacks - consistent read
logistics, JSE 4-6 gets, REF C-3
vs. dynamic include, JSE 4-6 cleanouts only - consistent read gets, REF C-3
static methods clearing, SPR 13-4
ORDAudio relational functional interface, IMU cluster key scan block gets, REF C-3
10-4, IMU 10-13 cluster key scans, REF C-3
ORDDoc relational functional interface, IMU cold recycle reads, REF C-3
10-26 collecting, SPR 53-90, PGR 21-8

Master Index-624
collection during index rebuild, SQL 9-74 deleting from the data dictionary, SQL 12-45
collection interval, PGR 21-8 DFO trees parallelized, REF C-6
commit cleanout failures dirty buffers inspected, REF C-6
block lost, REF C-3 DML statements parallelized, REF C-6
buffer being written, REF C-4 enqueue conversions, REF C-7
callback failure, REF C-4 enqueue deadlocks, REF C-7
cannot pin, REF C-4 enqueue releases, REF C-7
hot backup in progress, REF C-4 enqueue requests, REF C-7
write disabled, REF C-4 enqueue timeouts, REF C-7
commit cleanouts, REF C-4 enqueue waits, REF C-7
commit cleanouts successfully completed, REF estimated
C-4 block sampling, PGR 3-4
Commit SCN cached, REF C-4 row sampling, PGR 3-4
computing exactly, SQL 12-38 estimating, SQL 12-41, DWG 21-67
computing using Data Viewer, ODP 7-4 exchange deadlocks, REF C-7
consistent changes, REF C-4 execute count, REF C-7
consistent gets, PGR 14-10, PGR 18-2, REF C-4 exporting and importing, PGR 3-2
contents of, RDE 4-6 extensible optimization, PGR 1-74
correlation with application workload, PER 2-8 for conflict resolution
CPU used by this session, REF C-4 auditing, RAR 6-41
CPU used when call started, REF C-5 cancelling, RAR 6-42
CR blocks created, REF C-5 clearing, RAR 6-42, RAR 20-83
cross instance CR read, REF C-5 collecting, RAR 6-41, RAR 20-87
current blocks converted for CR, REF C-5 viewing, RAR 6-41
cursor authentication, REF C-5 for propagation
data blocks consistent reads - undo records clearing, RAR 10-31, RAR 14-4
applied, REF C-5 forcing disassociation, SQL 16-66
database optimizer free buffer inspected, REF C-7
specifying for Export, UTL 1-27 free buffer requested, REF C-7
databases, PER 2-4 from B-tree or bitmap index, PGR 3-9
buffer caches, PER 2-4 gathering tools, PER 2-6
shared pool, PER 2-4 BSTAT/ESTAT scripts, PER 2-7
db block changes, REF C-5 database data, PER 2-6
db block gets, PGR 14-10, PGR 18-2, REF C-5 Oracle Enterprise Manager, PER 2-6
DBWR buffers scanned, REF C-5 Statspack, PER 2-6
DBWR checkpoint buffers written, REF C-5 gathering with DBMS_STATS package, PGR 3-6
DBWR checkpoints, REF 1-86, REF C-5 generating, PGR 3-3
DBWR cross instance writes, REF C-5 generating and managing with
DBWR free buffers found, REF C-6 DBMS_STATS, PGR 3-5
DBWR lru scans, REF C-6 generating for cost-based optimization, PGR 3-3
DBWR make free requests, REF C-6 global cache cr block log flush time, REF C-8
DBWR revisited being-written buffer, REF C-6 global cache cr block send time, REF C-8
DBWR summed scan depth, REF C-6 global cache cr timeouts, REF C-8
DBWR transaction table writes, REF C-6 global cache defers, REF C-8
DBWR undo block writes, REF C-6 global cache freelist waits, REF C-8
DDL statements parallelized, REF C-6 global cache get time, REF C-8
deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout global cache gets, REF C-8
applications, REF C-6 global cache prepare failures, REF C-8

Master Index-625
global lock async converts, REF C-8 opened cursors current, REF C-10
global lock async gets, REF C-9 opens of replaced files, REF C-10
global lock convert time, REF C-9 opens requiring cache replacement, REF C-10
global lock get time, REF C-9 operating system, DWG 21-74
global lock release time, REF C-9 OS All other sleep time, REF C-11
global lock releases, REF C-9 OS Chars read and written, REF C-11
global lock sync converts, REF C-9 OS Data page fault sleep time, REF C-11
global lock sync gets, REF C-9 OS Input blocks, REF C-11
HIGH_VALUE and LOW_VALUE, PGR 1-42 OS Involuntary context switches, REF C-11
hot buffers moved to head of LRU, REF C-9 OS Kernel page fault sleep time, REF C-11
immediate (CR) block cleanout OS Major page faults, REF C-11
applications, REF C-9 OS Messages received, REF C-11
immediate (CURRENT) block cleanout OS Messages sent, REF C-11
applications, REF C-9 OS Minor page faults, REF C-11
index fast full scans (direct read), REF C-9 OS Other system trap CPU time, REF C-11
index fast full scans (full), REF C-9 OS Output blocks, REF C-11
index fast full scans (rowid ranges), REF C-9 OS Process heap time, REF C-11
instance recovery database freeze count, REF OS Signals received, REF C-11
C-9 OS Swaps, REF C-11
kcmccs called get current scn, REF C-9 OS System call CPU time, REF C-11
kcmccs read scn without going to DLM, REF OS System calls, REF C-11
C-9 OS Text page fault sleep time, REF C-11
kcmggs waited for batching, REF C-9 OS User level CPU time, REF C-11
leaf node splits, REF C-9 OS User lock wait sleep time, REF C-12
logons cumulative, REF C-10 OS Voluntary context switches, REF C-12
logons current, REF C-10 OS Wait-cpu (latency) time, REF C-12
maintaining records of, RDE 4-6 Process stack size, REF C-11
max session memory, PGR 14-37 operating systems, PER 2-2
messages received, REF C-10 CPU statistics, PER 2-2
messages sent, REF C-10 disk statistics, PER 2-3
monitoring for Real Application Clusters, RDE network statistics, PER 2-3
4-5 virtual memory statistics, PER 2-3
native hash arithmetic execute, REF C-10 optimizer, UTL 2-68
native hash arithmetic fail, REF C-10 optimizer mode, PGR 1-11
next scns gotten without going to DLM, REF optimizer use of, PGR 1-16, PGR 3-2
C-10 optimizing with, TAD 5-2
no buffer to keep pinned count, REF C-10 OS Input blocks, REF C-11
no work - consistent read gets, REF C-10 Parallel operations downgraded 1 to 25
of data views, ODP 7-10, ODP 7-12 pct, REF C-12
of drill-down data views, ODP 7-15 Parallel operations downgraded 25 to 50
on index usage, SQL 9-80 pct, REF C-12
on indexes, SQL 13-77 Parallel operations downgraded 50 to 75
on scalar object attributes pct, REF C-12
collecting, SQL 12-33 Parallel operations downgraded 75 to 99
on schema objects pct, REF C-12
collecting, SQL 12-33 Parallel operations downgraded to serial, REF
deleting, SQL 12-33 C-12
opened cursors cumulative, REF C-10 Parallel operations not downgraded, REF C-12

Master Index-626
parse count (hard), REF C-12 session, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15
parse count (total), REF C-12 selectivity of predicates, PGR 3-2
parse time cpu, REF C-12 histograms, PGR 3-20
parse time elapsed, REF C-12 user-defined, PGR 1-76
partitions and subpartitions, PGR 3-4 serializable aborts, REF C-16
physical reads, PGR 14-10, REF C-12 session connect time, REF C-16
physical reads direct, REF C-13 session cursor cache count, REF C-16
physical writes, REF C-13 session cursor cache hits, REF C-16
physical writes direct, REF C-13 session logical reads, REF C-16
physical writes non checkpoint, REF C-13 session memory, PGR 14-37
pinned buffers inspected, REF C-13 session pga memory, REF C-16
prefetched blocks, REF C-13 session pga memory max, REF C-16
prefetched blocks aged out before use, REF session stored procedure space, REF C-16
C-13 session uga memory, REF C-16
process last non-idle time, REF C-13 session uga memory max, REF C-16
purging, SPR 53-86 shared server processes, PGR 19-5
PX local messages recv’d, REF C-13 sorts (disk), PGR 14-68, REF C-16
PX local messages sent, REF C-13 sorts (memory), PGR 14-68, REF C-17
PX remote messages recv’d, REF C-13 sorts (rows), REF C-17
PX remote messages sent, REF C-13 specifying for Import, UTL 2-28
queries parallelized, REF C-14 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client, REF C-17
recovery array read time, REF C-14 SQL*Net roundtrips to/from dblink, REF C-17
recovery array reads, REF C-14 summed dirty queue length, REF C-17
recovery blocks read, REF C-14 switch current to new buffer, REF C-17
recursive calls, REF C-14 table fetch by rowid, REF C-17
recursive cpu usage, REF C-14 table fetch continued row, REF C-17
redo blocks written, REF C-14 table scan blocks gotten, REF C-18
redo buffer allocation retries, REF C-14 table scan rows gotten, REF C-18
redo entries, REF C-14 table scans (cache partitions), REF C-18
redo log space requests, REF C-14 table scans (direct read), REF C-18
redo log space wait time, REF C-14 table scans (long tables), REF C-18
redo log switch interrupts, REF C-15 table scans (rowid ranges), REF C-18
redo ordering marks, REF C-15 table scans (short tables), REF C-18
redo size, REF C-15 timed, REF 1-162
redo sync writes, REF C-15 total file opens, REF C-18
redo synch time, REF C-15 transaction lock background get time, REF C-18
redo wastage, REF C-15 transaction lock background gets, REF C-18
redo write time, REF C-15 transaction lock foreground requests, REF C-18
redo writer latching time, REF C-15 transaction lock foreground wait time, REF
redo writes, REF C-15 C-18
remote instance undo block writes, REF C-15 transaction rollbacks, REF C-18
remote instance undo header writes, REF C-15 transaction tables consistent read rollbacks, REF
rollback changes - undo records applied, REF C-19
C-15 transaction tables consistent reads - undo records
rollbacks only - consistent read gets, REF C-15 applied, REF C-19
rows fetched via callback, REF C-16 Unnecessary process cleanup for SCN
segment-level, PGR 22-14 batching, REF C-19
selecting the statistics to display for a user calls, REF C-19

Master Index-627
user commits, REF C-19 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-115
user rollbacks, REF C-19 STATLAST function, OLA 6-3, OLA 6-25
user-defined STATS command, NER 2-27
dropping, SQL 16-77, SQL 16-78, SQL 16-91, ACTIVE_DELAYS, NER 2-27
SQL 17-7, SQL 17-15 MOST_RELAYS, NER 2-28
user-defined statistics, PGR 1-75 OUT_OF_RELAYS, NER 2-28
where maintained, RDE 4-6 TOTAL_REFUSED, NER 2-28
where Oracle collects from, RDE 4-6 TOTAL_RELAYS, NER 2-27
write clones created in background, REF C-19 stats log
write clones created in foreground, REF C-19 connections, OID 5-26
statistics attribute entries sent, OID 5-26
of an instance object, OTP 14-2 operations, OID 5-26
Statistics category results, OID 5-26
collecting using Oracle Expert, OTP 13-9 Statspack, PER 2-6
collecting using SQL ANALYZE, OTP 13-9 and Oracle Real Application Clusters, PGR
of Schema class, OTP 13-9 21-24
STATISTICS parameter compared with BSTAT/ESTAT, PGR 20-6, PGR
for Export utility, UTL 1-27 21-3
for Import utility, UTL 2-27 documentation scripts, PGR 21-26
statistics tables exporting data, PGR 21-21
upgrading, MIG 4-19 installation
statistics types batch mode, PGR 21-5
associating interactive, PGR 21-4
with columns, SQL 12-50 installation scripts, PGR 21-25
associating with datatypes, SQL 12-49, SQL manageability and performance in Real
12-50 Application Clusters, RCO 9-6
associating with domain indexes, SQL 12-49, performance data maintenance scripts, PGR
SQL 12-50 21-26
associating with functions, SQL 12-49, SQL removing, PGR 21-24
12-50 reporting and automation scripts, PGR 21-25
associating with indextypes, SQL 12-49, SQL running reports, PGR 21-10
12-50 scripts, PGR 21-25
associating with packages, SQL 12-49, SQL sharing data, PGR 21-21
12-50 space requirements, PGR 21-3
disassociating statistics available for Real Application
from columns, SQL 16-64 Clusters, RCO 9-6
from domain indexes, SQL 16-64 uninstalling, PGR 21-24
from functions, SQL 16-64 upgrading scripts, PGR 21-26
from indextypes, SQL 16-64 using in Real Application Clusters, RDE 4-7
from packages, SQL 16-64 STATSPACK.MODIFY_STATSPACK_PARAMETE
from types, SQL 16-64 R procedure, PGR 21-16, PGR 21-18
statistics views, ADQ 8-35 STATSPACK.SNAP procedure, PGR 21-6, PGR
statistics views support, ADQ 12-21 21-18
STATISTICS_LEVEL status
parameter, RDE 4-6 NEEDS_STREAM_DATA, IPI 2-17, IPI 2-19
STATISTICS_LEVEL initialization parameter, REF of a map object, OEA 4-8
1-159 of a registered event set, OEA 6-4
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11 PREPARED, IPI 2-17

Master Index-628
propagation, SPR 13-7, RAR 14-7 stem indexing, TXT 2-44
RESULT_SET_AVAILABLE, IPI 2-17, IPI 2-18 stem operator, TAD 2-18, TAD 3-15, TXT 3-41
STREAM_DATA_AVAILABLE, IPI 2-17, IPI stemmer attribute, TXT 2-72
2-19 stemming, TXT 2-72
UNPREPARED, IPI 2-17 automatic, TXT 2-71
UPDATE_COUNT_AVAILABLE, IPI 2-17, IPI default, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-29
2-18 example for enabling, TXT 2-75
Status class, IMA 4-78, IMA 6-11 improving performance, TAD 5-17
status codes step blocks (in models), OLA 8-8
meaning of, PCC 9-15 STEP clause
returned by command line interface, OCM A-14 mimicking, PLS 4-14
use in error reporting, ZZP 2-14 stepwise refinement, PLS 1-2
status codes for error reporting, PCO 8-9 STMLEN parameter, PCO 8-23
STATUS command STMT_AUDIT_OPTION_MAP table
of Listener Control utility, NET 12-22, NET auditing option type codes, REF 2-237
16-5, NER 1-32 stmtcache option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-34
of Oracle Connection Manager Control stop, JPR 2-27, JPR 4-52, JPR 4-79
utility, NER 2-29 STOP action
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-87 in the WHENEVER statement, PCC 9-26, ZZP
status command, RCG 4-2 2-17
Status Details tab, RAA 5-11 of WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-17, PCO F-95,
from Cluster Database Operation Results dialog PCC F-121
box, RAA 5-11 result of, PCC 9-26
STATUS element stop and delete services
of SNMP MIB definition, Version 2, SNM 5-1 with gsdctl, RAA 4-14
Status element stop columns
meaning in appendices, SNM 5-1 in partitioning and EXPLAIN PLAN
STATUS in V$TABLESPACE, SNM A-24 statement, PGR 9-12
status messages STOP command
for customization, JSS A-9 of Listener Control utility, NET 12-22, NET
for translation, JSS 9-15 16-5, NER 1-34
translator, enabling/disabling, JSS 8-48 of Oracle Connection Manager Control
Status object utility, NER 2-31
initializing, IMA 3-6 of Oracle Names Control utility, NET 10-20,
status option (sqlj -status), JSS 8-48 NER 3-88
status parameters STOP LOGICAL STANDBY clause
about, ADA 2-17 of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-49
in the WITH INTERFACE clause, ADA 3-13 stop method, JJD 3-17
status. See dimension status stop section
Status tab adding dynamically, TXT 1-9
from Edit Cluster Database dialog box, RAA dynamically adding example, TXT 1-12
5-14 stop sections
status variables, PCC 9-2 adding, TXT 7-14
statusnc tool, JJD 6-17 STOP statement in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3, PGR
STDDEV aggregate function, PLS 6-2 12-7
STDDEV function, SQL 6-145 STOP_APPLY procedure, SPR 4-42, STM 13-7
STDDEV_POP function, SQL 6-146 STOP_CAPTURE procedure, SPR 8-15, STM 11-14
STDDEV_SAMP function, SQL 6-148 stop_debugging method, JJD 3-17, JJD 4-5

Master Index-629
stop_dic attribute, TXT 2-52 Stopping on NT, OIA 2-2
STOP_NET_TIMEOUT configuration stopping on NT, OIA 2-2
parameter, RCG 3-6 stopping the secondary role, RCG 4-11
STOP_SECONDARY command, RCG 4-11 stop-server command, OID 4-13, OID A-5
stop_secondary command, RCG 4-2 stoptheme, TAD 2-27
stopclass, TAD 2-27 about, TAD 2-19
defining, TXT 7-13 defining, TXT 7-16
removing, TXT 7-49 definition, TAD 3-9
stopDequeue, JPR 2-28 removing, TXT 7-50
stopEnqueue, JPR 2-28 stopword, TAD 2-26, TAD 2-27
stoplight formatting, OSG 3-11 about, TAD 2-19, TAD 3-8
stoplist, TAD 2-26 adding dynamically, TXT 1-4, TXT 1-7
about, TAD 2-21 case-sensitive, TAD 3-10
creating, TXT 7-36 defining, TXT 7-17
creating with admin tool, TAD 8-6 removing, TXT 7-51
Danish, TXT D-5 viewing all in stoplist, TXT G-16
default, TAD 1-13, TAD 2-29 stopword transformation, TXT H-2
dropping, TXT 7-42 viewing, TXT 10-6
Dutch, TXT D-6 stopwords
English, TXT D-2 adding dynamically, TXT 2-87
Finnish, TXT D-7 removing, TXT 2-87
French, TXT D-8 storage, RCO 2-2, RCO 2-3, RDE 1-2
German, TXT D-9 about, TAD 2-21
Italian, TXT D-10 administering, RAA 1-2
modifying, TXT 2-86 column objects, ADO 8-3
multi-language, TAD 2-20, TAD 2-27, TXT 2-46, datafiles, CON 3-18
TXT 2-86 fragmentation in parallel DDL, DWG 21-16
PL/SQL procedures, TAD 2-27 indexes, CON 10-34
Portuguese, TXT D-11 logical structures, CON 3-7, CON 10-3
Spanish, TXT D-12 nested tables, ADO 6-4
Swedish, TXT D-13 nulls, CON 10-10
stoplists object tables, ADO 6-2
about, TXT 2-86 of complex types, XDG 3-32
creating, TXT 2-86 of dimensions, OLA 3-10
viewing, TXT G-16 of relations, OLA 3-14
STOPNOW command of variables, OLA 3-17
of Oracle Connection Manager Control options for resources, XDG 3-40
utility, NER 2-32 options, clustered tables, RDE B-4
stopodis.sh, OID A-51 options, extent size, RDE B-8, RDE B-9
stopping options, table, RDE B-4
a collection, OTP 13-17 quotas and, SAG 24-4
an analysis, OTP 15-3 REFs, ADO 6-4
collection of data for a data source or data restricting for users, CON 22-15
item, ODP 4-18 revoking tablespaces and, SAG 24-4, CON 22-16
database, RAA 5-9 secure credentials, OSD 8-8
destination, ADQ 13-52 secure data, OSD 1-5
management server, OEC 3-41 structured, XDG 3-33
Oracle HTTP Server, OEC 4-24, OEC 5-4 XMLDATA, XDG 4-13

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structured or unstructured, XDG 3-24 enabling, RCG 8-21
structured, query rewrite, XDG 5-52 STORAGE IN ROW clause, IMU 11-14
tablespace quotas and, CON 22-15 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-45
triggers, CON 17-2, CON 17-21 storage index preference
unlimited quotas, SAG 24-4 example, TXT 7-31
VARRAYs and OCT, XDG 5-72 storage layout feature, OEM 4-23
view definitions, CON 10-19 Storage layout information, OEM 4-14
XML-schema-based, XDG 5-21 storage objects, TXT 2-78
XMLType CREATE TABLE, XDG 5-51 STORAGE parameter, UTL 9-34
storage parameters, UTL 2-65
storage altering, SAG 15-11
cluster file system, RCO 8-2 altering defaults for tablespaces, SAG 11-11
storage allocation errors applicable objects, SAG 14-8
resuming execution after, ADG 7-40 BUFFER POOL, SAG 14-11
storage characteristics changing for data dictionary objects, SAG 21-27
CACHE option, IMU 11-11 data dictionary, SAG 21-27
CHUNK option, IMU 11-11 default, SAG 14-9
DB_BLOCK_SIZE parameter, IMU 11-4 default, changing, SQL 11-105
INITIAL and NEXT parameters, IMU 11-12 estimating export requirements, UTL 1-4
LOGGING option, IMU 11-11 example, SAG 14-14
MAXEXTENTS parameter, IMU 11-14 for the data dictionary, SAG 21-28
PCTINCREASE parameter, IMU 11-14 FREELIST GROUPS, SAG 14-11
PCTVERSION option, IMU 11-10 FREELISTS, SAG 14-11
STORAGE IN ROW clause, IMU 11-14 INITIAL, SAG 14-10
STORAGE clause INITIAL, cannot alter, SAG 15-12
of ALTER CLUSTER, SQL 9-9 INITRANS, altering, SAG 15-11
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-66, SQL 9-73 materialized view log
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL altering, RAR 8-16
9-114 MAXEXTENTS, SAG 14-10
of ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 9-139 MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED, DWG 21-23
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL MAXTRANS, altering, SAG 15-11
14-35 MINEXTENTS, SAG 14-10
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG. See MINEXTENTS, cannot alter, SAG 15-12
CREATE TABLE NEXT, SAG 14-10
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW. See NEXT, altering, SAG 15-12
CREATE TABLE OPTIMAL, SAG 14-11
of CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENTS, SQL OPTIMAL (in rollback segments), DWG 21-23,
14-82 SAG 13-18, CON B-9
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 7-55, SQL 15-12 OPTIMAL parameter, UTL 2-66
of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-82 overriding
OPTIMAL parameter, PGR 18-3 Import, UTL 2-66
parallel execution, DWG 21-16 PCTFREE, altering, SAG 15-11
parallel query, DWG 21-86 PCTFREE, specifying, SAG 15-2
using, CON 2-8 PCTINCREASE, SAG 14-10
See also storage parameters PCTINCREASE, altering, SAG 15-12
storage defaults, TXT 2-79 PCTUSED, altering, SAG 15-11
storage group PCTUSED, specifying, SAG 15-2
disabling, RCG 8-21 preallocating

Master Index-631
direct path load, UTL 9-17 using, PGR 7-6
precedence of, SAG 14-13 viewing data for, PGR 7-9
resetting, SQL 18-54 stored packages, ADA 3-4
rollback segments, SAG 13-20 importing, UTL 2-60
setting, SAG 14-9 to SAG 14-13, CON 2-8 effect of COMPILE parameter, UTL 2-60
SYSTEM rollback segment, SAG 13-21 stored procedure
temporary for a direct path load, UTL 9-12 opening a cursor, PCO 6-35
temporary segments, SAG 14-13 sample programs, PCO 6-35
storage subsystems stored procedure calls, JSS 3-60
mapping files to physical devices, SAG stored procedures, ADG 9-5, OLA 7-2, CON 14-16,
12-15 to SAG 12-27 CON 14-21
STORAGE_ERROR exception, PLS 7-6 about, ADA 3-3
when raised, PLS 8-60 advantages of, JPG 1-6
STORE AS clause, ADO 9-26 argument values, ADG 9-46
STORE IN clause, SAG 17-14 calling, CON 14-21, JPG 4-1
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-40, SQL 15-47 contrasted with anonymous blocks, CON 14-25
STORE IN DEFAULT clause created with SQL*Module, ADA 3-18
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-80 creating, ADG 9-9
STORE IN tablespace clause describing, OCI 6-2
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-80 developing, JPG 1-17, JPG 5-1
store tables, PLS 5-7 direct path load, UTL 9-29
STORE_PACKAGE distributed query creation, ADG 9-40, SAG 30-3
command-line option, ADA 5-20 encapsulating privileges, ADG 11-7
STORE_PACKAGE command-line option exceptions, ADG 9-36, ADG 9-38
does a CREATE or REPLACE PACKAGE, ADA executing within RMAN, RMR 2-211
5-21 importing, UTL 2-60
STORE_SQE procedure, TAD 3-16 effect of COMPILE parameter, UTL 2-60
example, TXT 3-42 introduction to, JPG 1-1
syntax, TXT 10-15 invoker’s rights, ADG 11-18
store-and-forward replication. See asynchronous invoking, ADG 9-43
replication Java, GLO 9-18
store-and-forward transport, in Oracle9i, OID 21-3 loading, JPG 2-1
Stored Configurations, OEA 10-10, OEM 4-10 managing privileges, SAG 29-32
stored data encryption, OSD 1-5 names of, ADG 9-5
stored function calls, JSS 3-61 opening a cursor, PCO 6-32
stored functions, ADG 9-5, SQL 13-49, CON 14-21 overloading names of, ADG 9-13
creating, ADG 9-9 parameter
describing, OCI 6-2 default values, ADG 9-9
importing, UTL 2-60 privileges, ADG 9-46
effect of COMPILE parameter, UTL 2-60 privileges for recompiling, SAG 21-25
stored outlines, CON 14-15 program example, PCC 7-24
creating and using, PGR 7-4 publishing, JPG 3-1
editing, CON 14-16 remote, ADG 9-47
execution plans and plan stability, PGR 7-2 remote object security, SAG 29-32
hints, PGR 7-3 remote objects and, ADG 9-48
moving tables, PGR 7-9 sample programs, PCO 6-24
OUTLN_PKG package, SPR 41-1 storing, ADG 9-9
storage requirements, PGR 7-4 synonyms, ADG 9-50

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triggers contrasted with, CON 17-2 varrays, ADL 6-21
turning into a web page, ADG 18-13 storing images in a BFILE versus BLOB, ADL 6-18
using privileges granted to PUBLIC, SAG 25-20 storing text, TAD 2-12
variables and constants, CON 14-19 about, TAD 1-8
See also procedures storing XML, ADX 8-37
stored program units using XSU command line, putXML, ADX 8-20
managing privileges, OSD 2-6, OSD 9-5 storing XML in the database, ADX 23-7
stored queries, TXT 3-42 strategies
stored query expression backup, BRC 4-4 to BRC 4-11
creating, TXT 10-15 ARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 4-5
removing, TXT 10-14 NOARCHIVELOG mode, BRC 4-5
viewing, TXT G-24 strategies for column objects, IMU 11-8
viewing definition, TXT G-16 stream
stored query expressions, TAD 3-16 reading
stored scripts temporary LOBs, ADL 11-75
creating RMAN, RMN 16-17 writing, ADL 11-169
deleting, RMN 16-18 stream buffer
displaying, RMN 7-7, RMN 17-21 specifying size for direct path, UTL 9-21
executing, RMN 16-17 Stream class, IPI 8-211
executing RMAN, RMN 16-17 methods, IPI 8-211
managing, RMN 16-16 stream message, ADQ 12-27
printing, RMN 17-22 stream record format, UTL 3-6
Recovery Manager, RMN 4-9 loading column objects in, UTL 7-2
replacing, RMN 16-18 STREAM_DATA_AVAILABLE status, IPI 2-17, IPI
stored subprogram 2-19
calling, PCO 6-22 streamed reads, IPI 2-12
creating, PCO 6-21 LOBs, IPI 5-13
packaged versus standalone, PCO 6-21 streamed writes, IPI 2-12
stored versus inline, PCO D-4 LOBs, IPI 5-14
using to improve performance, PCO D-4 streaming, ADL 10-84, ADL 10-99
stored subprogram, calling, PCO 6-21 do not enable buffering, when using, ADL
stored subprograms, PLS 1-18 10-252
calling, PCC 7-23 write, ADL 10-213
creating, PCC 7-21 streaming APIs
packaged versus standalone, PCC 7-21 NewStreamLob.java, ADL 3-64
stored versus inline, PCC 7-21 using JDBC and BFILEs, ADL 3-63
storeID(String, String) - using JDBC and CLOBs, ADL 3-62
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.storeID(java.lang. using JDBC and LOBs, ADL 3-61
String, java.lang.String), JPR 6-13 streaming, data
storeIDREF(String, String) - definition, PLS 8-47
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.storeIDREF(java.la Streams, OEM 4-25
ng.String, java.lang.String), JPR 6-13 using for heterogeneous connectivity, HET 3-3
storeVarrayAsTable attribute, XDG 5-72 streams
storing as function return values, JSS 5-28
CLOBs Inline, ADL 6-21 as output parameters, JSS 5-27
greater than 4GB LOBs in database (FAQ), ADL classes and methods, JSS 5-22
6-27 examples, JSS 5-24
LOB storage clause, when to use with general use in SQLJ, JSS 5-14

Master Index-633
precautions, JSS 5-19 converting to unicode, SQL 6-32
retrieving data, JSS 5-20 passing as parameters, OCI 2-35
sending data to database, JSS 5-16 strip charts, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12
supporting classes, JSS 5-14 striping, OID 19-8, OID 19-10, OSG 6-5, DWG 4-2,
Streams and replication documentation, NEW 4-5 PGR 15-3
Streams. See Oracle Streams analyzing, DWG 4-6
Streams tool, STM 1-23 and disk affinity, RDE 2-7
STREAMS$_EVALUATION_CONTEXT, STM 6-3, automatic, DWG 4-3
STM 6-6, STM 6-16 example, DWG 13-25
STREAMS$_TRANSFORM_FUNCTION, STM global, DWG 4-5
6-23 local, DWG 4-5
STREAMS_CONFIGURATION parameter manual, DWG 4-4, PGR 15-16
for Import utility, UTL 2-28, STM 10-9 media recovery, DWG 4-10
STREAMS_INSTANTIATION parameter strong authentication, OID 10-4, OAD 2-7
for Import utility, UTL 2-28, STM 10-9, STM strong authentication for directory naming, NET
19-28, STM 19-128 3-18
STREAMSIZE parameter strongly typed collections, JSS 6-62
for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-15 strongly typed custom Java classes, JSS 6-2
strict superset, GLO 5-3 strongly typed object references, JJP 1-24
STRICTLY_DOMINATED_BY function, OLS A-3, strongly typed objects and references, JSS 6-55
OLS A-5, OLS A-6 Struct Component Alignment, PCC E-2
STRICTLY_DOMINATES function, OLS A-3, OLS structs
A-4, OLS A-5 array of, PCC 8-21, PCC A-2
STRING as host variables, PCC 4-43
external datatype, OCI 3-12, IPI 4-17 C, using, PCC 17-44
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 for collection object types, PCC 18-4
STRING - generating C structs for a REF, PCC 17-45
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.S pointers as host variables, PCC 4-51
TRING, JPR 7-58 structs (structures)
string comparison semantics, PLS B-2 cannot be nested, PCC 4-45
string comparisons structural access items, OID 12-15, OID 12-41
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-32 access control points, OID 12-15
WHERE clause, GLO 7-11 structural object class type, OID 2-9, OID 2-10
STRING datatype, PCO 4-9, PCC 4-6 structural object classes, OID 2-10, ODS 2-14
string host variables converting, OID 6-5
declaring, PCC 5-8 structure
string literal elements in allowed as host variable, ZZP 1-9
on one line, ADA 2-14 use of as host variable not allowed, ZZP 1-9
string literals, PLS 2-9 structure of index, TAD 2-40
continuing on the next line, PCO 2-13 structure rules, not enforced by Oracle Internet
Unicode, GLO 6-11 Directory, OID 2-11
string manipulation using OCI, GLO 8-15 structure theorem, PLS 4-2
string methods, OSA 6-29 to OSA 6-31 structure, audit log entries, OID 5-27
String OLAP API data type, OSA 2-25, OSA 5-9, structured field searching
OSA 5-10 about, TAD 1-19
STRING subtype, PLS 3-10 structured fields
strings presenting in application, TAD 1-25
converting to ASCII values, SQL 6-18 structured files, reading, OLA 11-6

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structured payload, ADQ 1-9, ADQ 8-11 sTypes -
structured payload/message types, ADQ 12-21 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.s
structured query Types, JPR 7-58
example, TAD 2-30 subagents, SNM 1-3, SNM 1-7
Structured Query Language (SQL), CON 14-2, subannotations, IMA 1-1, IMA 1-2
OTP glossary-19 adding, IMA 2-7, IMA 3-9, IMA 4-4
description, SQL 1-2 creating, IMA 2-7
embedded, SQL 1-4 removing, IMA 4-17
functions, SQL 6-2 retrieving, IMA 2-7
keywords, SQL A-3 returning enumeration of, IMA 4-12
Oracle Tools support of, SQL 1-5 returning number, IMA 4-9
parameters, SQL A-3 subclasses, OID 2-9
See also SQL subclasses, of object classes, ODS 2-15
standards, SQL 1-2, SQL B-1 subclassing iterator classes, JSS 7-40
statements subclassing JPublisher-generated classes. See
auditing, SQL 12-58 extending
determining the cost of, SQL 17-24 subconfig, OID C-4
syntax, SQL 9-5, SQL A-1 subentries, definition, OID 2-12
structured query language (SQL), RCO 7-3 sub-lexer values
structures viewing, TXT G-8
arrays of, OCI 5-26 sub-lexers
data blocks viewing, TXT G-7, TXT G-17, TXT G-21
shown in rowids, CON 12-19 subordinate naming contexts, OID 2-25
data dictionary, CON 4-1 subpartition
datafiles mapping, DWG 5-14
shown in rowids, CON 12-19 template, DWG 5-14
locking, CON 20-30 SUBPARTITION BY HASH clause
logical, CON 2-1 for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-14
data blocks, CON 2-2, CON 2-3 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-20, SQL 15-50
extents, CON 2-2, CON 2-8 SUBPARTITION BY LIST clause
schema objects, CON 10-3 for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-15
segments, CON 2-2, CON 2-12 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-50
tablespaces, CON 3-1, CON 3-7 SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-29, SAG 17-30,
memory, CON 7-1 SAG 17-54
physical for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-14,
control files, CON 3-20 SAG 17-15
datafiles, CON 3-1, CON 3-18 of ANALYZE, SQL 12-38
redo log files, BRC 1-9 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-81
processes, CON 8-1 of DELETE, SQL 16-58
structures (structs) of INSERT, SQL 17-59
nesting not permitted for host, PCC 4-45 of LOCK TABLE, SQL 17-75
stubs, PLS 4-21, PLS 8-3 of UPDATE, SQL 18-62
stuck recovery subpartition template
definition, UMR 5-2 creating, SQL 11-61
STUDENTS.SQL script, ADA 6-7 modifying, SAG 17-48
Stylesheet, definition, ADX Glossary-19 replacing, SQL 11-61
stylesheets subpartition templates, SAG 17-17
XSU, ADX 23-5 subpartitioned tables

Master Index-635
loading, UTL 9-6 standalone, PLS 1-19
subpartition-extended table names, SQL 2-109 stored, PLS 1-18
in DML statements, SQL 2-109 subqueries, SQL 8-2, SQL 8-13, SQL 18-4, SAG
restrictions on, SQL 2-110 29-33, CON 14-12
syntax, SQL 2-110 assigning names to, SQL 18-10
subpartitions, SAG 17-2 CHECK constraints prohibit, CON 21-21
adding, SQL 11-62 containing subqueries, SQL 8-13
adding rows to, SQL 17-54 converting to joins, PGR 2-34
allocating extents for, SQL 11-35, SQL 11-64 correlated, SQL 8-13
coalescing, SQL 11-63 defined, SQL 8-2
converting into nonpartitioned tables, SQL definition of, PCC 6-10
11-80 example of, PCC 6-10
creating, SQL 15-20 extended subquery unnesting, SQL 8-15
creating a template for, SQL 11-61, SQL 15-49 factoring of, SQL 18-10
deallocating unused space from, SQL 11-35, in DDL statements, DWG 21-14
SQL 11-64 in DML statements
exchanging with tables, SQL 11-24 serializable isolation, CON 20-14
hash, SQL 15-50 in remote updates, SAG 28-34
inserting rows into, SQL 17-59 in unions
list, SQL 15-50 materialized views, REP 3-23
list, adding, SQL 11-62 inline views, SQL 8-13, CON 10-21
locking, SQL 17-74 materialized views, REP 3-18
logging insert operations, SQL 11-34 AND operator, REP 3-27
moving to a different segment, SQL 11-67 column logging, REP 3-26
physical attributes EXISTS operator, REP 3-27
changing, SQL 11-32 joins, REP 3-27
removing rows from, SQL 11-73, SQL 16-58 many to many, REP 3-21
renaming, SQL 11-73 many to one, REP 3-18
revising values in, SQL 18-62 one to many, REP 3-20
specifying, SQL 15-49 OR operators, REP 3-27
statistics, PGR 3-4 primary key, REP 3-26
template, creating, SQL 15-49 restrictions, REP 3-26
template, dropping, SQL 11-61 nested, SQL 8-13
template, replacing, SQL 11-61 NOT IN, PGR 1-67
SUBPARTITIONS clause, SAG 17-29, SAG 17-54 of past data, SQL 18-14
for composite-partitioned tables, SAG 17-14 optimizing IN subquery, PGR 2-37
subprogram, PL/SQL, PCO 6-4 query processing, CON 14-12
subprogram, PL/SQL or Java, PCO 6-21 scalar, SQL 4-13
subprograms, PLS 8-2 used as expressions, SQL 4-13
advantages, PLS 8-3 to insert table data, SQL 15-62
declaring, PLS 8-10 unnesting, SQL 8-14
how calls are resolved, PLS 8-26 uses for, PCC 6-10
local, PLS 1-19 using in place of expressions, SQL 4-13
overloading, PLS 8-23 using in the SET clause, PCC 6-10
packaged, PLS 1-19, PLS 8-11 using in the VALUES clause, PCC 6-10
parts, PLS 8-2 See also queries
procedure versus function, PLS 8-6 subquery, PCO 5-10, PLS 6-11
recursive, PLS 8-60 example, PCO 5-10, PCO 5-11

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using in the SET clause, PCO 5-11 7-6
using in the VALUES clause, PCO 5-10 SUBSCRIPT_OUTSIDE_LIMIT exception, PLS 7-6
subquery unnesting, PGR 6-21 subscription, ADQ 8-36
subregistry, OID C-4 anonymous, ADQ 2-5
subroutines rule-based, ADQ 8-86
declare section in, ZZP 1-9 subscription and recipient list, ADQ 1-15
precompiling, ZZP 3-9 subscription and recipient lists, ADQ 1-15
subschemas subscription handle, OCI 2-12
description, OSA 4-4 attributes, OCI A-57
getting contents, OSA 4-6 subscription management, SSG 5-3
subSchemaSubentry subscription window
adding object classes to, OID 2-12 purging, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3
holding schema definitions, OID 2-12 subsetting
modifying, OID 2-12 materialized views, REP 3-17
subscriber, ADQ 2-4 column objects, REP 3-40
adding, ADQ 9-58 substitutability, IPI 3-26, ADO 2-42
altering, ADQ 9-64 attribute, ADO 2-43
durable, ADQ 12-45 collections and, ADO 2-43
removing, ADQ 9-68 column and row, ADO 2-43, ADO 6-5
rule-based, ADQ 1-17, ADQ 9-61 constraining, ADO 2-47
selecting, ADQ 10-29 dependencies, ADO 4-7
subscriber profile management, SSG 5-2 narrowing, ADO 2-49
subscriber view turning off, ADO 2-47
dropping, SPR 27-2 views and, ADO 2-43, ADO 8-40
subscriber views widening, ADO 2-48
definition, DWG 15-7 substitutability of object types, PLS 8-28
dropping, DWG 15-3 substitution
removing, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3 creating columns by inserting
subscribers, SSG 1-1 HttpUriType, XDG 12-24
altering, ADQ 18-22 substitution expressions, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31
creating, ADQ 18-20 substitution operator, OLA 4-30, OLA 4-31
default, OID 2-29, OID 14-2 SUBSTR function, PLS 7-19, SQL 6-149
defined, OID 2-29, OID 14-2 SUBSTR operator, MIG 5-19
definition, DWG 15-5 SUBSTR SQL function, GLO 7-7
drop the subscriber view, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3 SUBSTR SQL functions, GLO 7-6, GLO 7-7
drop the subscription, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3 SUBSTR, GLO 7-7
extend the window to create a new view, SPR SUBSTR2, GLO 7-7
27-2, DWG 15-3 SUBSTR4, GLO 7-7
purge the subscription window, SPR 27-2, SUBSTRB, GLO 7-7
DWG 15-3 SUBSTRC, GLO 7-7
purpose, DWG 15-3 SUBSTR2 function, SQL 6-149
removing subscriber views, SPR 27-2, DWG SUBSTR4 function, SQL 6-149
15-3 SUBSTR4 SQL function, GLO 7-7
retrieve change data from the subscriber SUBSTRB function, SQL 6-149
views, SPR 27-2, DWG 15-3 SUBSTRB SQL function, GLO 7-7
subscribe to source tables, DWG 15-3 SUBSTRC function, SQL 6-149
tasks, DWG 15-3 SUBSTRC SQL function, GLO 7-7
SUBSCRIPT_BEYOND_COUNT exception, PLS substring index

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example for creating, TXT 2-75 summarization
substring_index attribute, TXT 2-73 in k-means, DMC 1-15
subtotal values Summary Advisor, DWG 16-2
deriving, SQL 18-22 Wizard, DWG 16-40
subtree entry data, updating by using Oracle Summary Advisor Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32
Directory Manager, OID 4-10 Summary dialog, RAA 8-19, RAA 8-25, RAC 4-18,
subtree level search, OID 7-3 RAC 4-22
SUBTREE networking parameter, NET 10-21 Summary Management, OEM 4-27
SUBTREE parameter, NER 10-6 summary management
SUBTREE_LIST networking parameter, NET See materialized views
10-21, NER 10-6 components, DWG 8-5
subtrees summary of the pending jobs
displaying, OID 7-2 Active Jobs page, OEA 5-7, OEM 2-7
subtypes, PLS 3-3, PLS 3-21, PLS 10-14, SQL 12-11, summary option (Oracle customizer), JSS A-35
ADO 2-33, ADO 2-45 summary tables, DWG 2-5
CHARACTER, PLS 3-6 See materialized views
compatibility, PLS 3-23 Sun JDK
constrained versus unconstrained, PLS 3-22 appropriate JDBC class files, JSS 2-12
creating, ADO 2-37 supported versions, JSS 2-4
DEC, PLS 3-4 Sun Microsystems JSWDK. See JSWDK
DECIMAL, PLS 3-4 SunSoft’s SunNet Manager, SAG 28-32
defining, PLS 3-22 Sun-specific configuration parameters, RCG 3-6
DOUBLE PRECISION, PLS 3-4 Super Administrator, OEA 1-8, OEC 4-7
downgrading, MIG 7-19 super users
dropping safely, SQL 17-16 definition, OID 5-20
FLOAT, PLS 3-4 logging in as, OID 4-4
indexing attributes of, ADO 6-6 login events, OID 5-29
INT, PLS 3-4 managing, OID 5-20
INTEGER, PLS 3-4 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-22
NATURAL, PLS 3-3 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
NATURALN, PLS 3-3 5-21
NUMERIC, PLS 3-4 user name and password, OID 5-20
overloading, PLS 8-25 superclass selector, OID 7-6
POSITIVE, PLS 3-3 superclasses, OID 2-9
POSITIVEN, PLS 3-3 and inheritance, OID 6-3
REAL, PLS 3-4 attributes in, OID 6-10
SIGNTYPE, PLS 3-3 attributes of, OID 6-10
SMALLINT, PLS 3-4 of object classes, OID 6-7
specializing, ADO 8-39 superior knowledge references (referrals), OID
STRING, PLS 3-10 2-25
VARCHAR, PLS 3-10 superset, strict, GLO 5-3
suggested development approach for data supersets and subsets, GLO A-19
cartridge, DCD 2-14 supertypes, PLS 10-14, SQL 12-11, ADO 2-33, ADO
Suggested Presentation element 2-45
meaning in appendices, SNM 5-2 supervised learning, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4
SUM aggregate function, PLS 6-2 supplemental logging
SUM function, SQL 6-151 capture process, STM 2-9
summaries, CON 10-22 DBA_LOG_GROUPS view, STM 16-10

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example, STM 19-22, STM 19-42, STM 19-94, swapping, PGR 16-13
STM 19-98, STM 19-131 reducing, PGR 14-4
for LogMiner utility, SAG 9-19 Swedish
identification key (full), SQL 9-42 alternate spelling, TXT E-5
LogMiner utility index defaults, TXT 2-89
identification keys, SAG 9-20 supplied stoplist, TXT D-13
log groups, SAG 9-22 switch archiving mode, RCO A-2
minimal, SQL 9-42 SWITCH command, RMR 2-214
row subsetting, STM 4-12 SWITCH LOGFILE clause
specifying, STM 11-9 of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-31
supplementary characters, GLO 4-4, GLO 5-3 SWITCH LOGFILE option
linguistic sort support, GLO A-25 ALTER SYSTEM statement, SAG 7-18
supplied packages switch redo log file, REF 1-86
invoker or definer rights, CON 23-9 switching processes, PGR 16-13
supplied stoplists, TXT D-1 switching roles, RCG 4-7
suppliers, OID 2-22 switchover
Support, OTP 12-10 taking datafiles out of backup mode, RCG 6-19
support switchover command, RCG 4-3, RCG 4-7
of association rule, DMC 1-8 sword
support for Oracle Change Management Pack definition, OCI 3-34
obtaining, OCM vii SYEAR datetime format element, SQL 2-70
support for SQL, PLS 6-2 syllabary, GLO 2-4
supported database objects, OCM 1-4, OSM 5-3 symbolic links
supported datatypes, GLO 2-19 and RMAN, RMR 2-178
supported file formats, IMA B-1 symbolic links, rules with DIRECTORY objects and
supported territories, GLO A-5 BFILEs, ADL 4-1
Supporting UTF-16 Unicode in the OCI, OCI 2-46, symbols
OCI 2-50 compound, PLS 2-4
supporting UTF-16 Unicode in the OCI, OCI 2-51 defining, PCC 2-15
supports(String, String) - simple, PLS 2-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.supports(java.la symbols, encoding, GLO 2-4
ng.String, java.lang.String), JPR 11-210 symmetric multiprocessor, RCO 4-6
suppress parameter Symmetric Multi-Processor (SMP) systems, OID
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-15 19-7
surname attribute, OID 2-6 symmetric multiprocessors, DWG 5-2, DWG 21-2,
surrogate pairs, GLO 5-3 CON 18-3
surrogates. See dimension surrogates SYN function, TXT 12-45
survivability, REP 6-33 SYN operator, TAD 7-6, TXT 3-43
design considerations, REP 6-35 SYN synonym for USER_SYNONYMS view, REF
implementing, REP 6-36 2-237
Oracle Real Application Clusters and, REP 6-34 SYNC_INDEX procedure, TAD 2-40, TXT 7-53
SUSPEND clause SYNC_SET change set
ALTER SYSTEM statement, UMR 2-18 system-generated change set, DWG 15-7
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-31 SYNC_SOURCE change source
suspending a database, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16 system-generated change source, DWG 15-6
suspend/resume mode, UMR 1-5, UMR 2-16 synchronization
sustained standby recovery mode, SQL 9-31 contrasted with provisioning, OID 27-6
svr_pid.trc file, NET 17-43 described, OID 27-5

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from a connected directory to Oracle Internet transport protocol manager, SSG 1-7
Directory, OID 28-3 syndicators, SSG 1-1
from Oracle Internet Directory to a connected synonym
directory, OID 28-3 as schema object, OTP 14-4
goal of, OID 27-5 synonym operator, TXT 3-43
one-way, OID 27-6 Synonyms, HET 4-15
profile synonyms, ADG 2-29, REP 2-28
creating with the command-line tool, OID attributes, OCI 6-14
28-25 changing the definition of, SQL 17-4
deregistering by using the command-line constraints indirectly affect, CON 21-5
tool, OID 28-25 CREATE statement, SAG 29-28
profiles, OID 27-5 creating, SQL 15-2, SAG 20-14
scenarios, OID 27-4, OID 28-3 defining, TAD 7-6
status attribute, OID 30-14 definition and creation, SAG 29-28
two-way, OID 27-6 described, CON 10-27
use of the change log, OID 27-7 describing, OCI 6-2
synchronization of execution contexts, JSS 7-27 direct path load, UTL 9-10
synchronization process, OID 35-5 displaying dependencies of, SAG 21-34
synchronization processes dropping, SAG 20-15
in Real Application Clusters, RCO 5-3 examples, SAG 29-29
synchronization profiles, OID 28-1 exporting, UTL 1-58
Synchronization Wizard application for data dictionary views, CON 4-4
function of, OCM 1-8 granting
overview of, OCM 1-12 system privileges on, SQL 17-41
starting, OCM 1-13 inherit privileges from object, CON 23-4
SynchronizeSite procedure, SPR 80-85, ADW 2-107 local, SQL 15-5
synchronizing location transparency using, SAG 29-28
one set of object definitions with another, OCM managing, SAG 20-13 to SAG 20-15
1-12 managing privileges, SAG 29-30
synchronizing deferred index updates, SUG 8-2 name resolution, SAG 28-42
synchronizing index, TAD 1-14, TAD 2-39, TAD name resolution in distributed databases, SAG
8-5 28-42
improving performance, TAD 5-25 private, SAG 20-13, CON 10-27
synchronizing with other directories, OID 35-1, private, dropping, SQL 17-4
OID 35-2 privileges for creating, SAG 20-14
synchronous authentication mode, RADIUS, OAS privileges for dropping, SAG 20-14
4-4 public, SQL 15-3, SAG 20-13, CON 10-27
synchronous communication dropping, SQL 17-4
in message queuing, definition, CON 1-38 remote, SQL 15-5
synchronous replication, REP 1-19, REP 2-42 remote object security, SAG 29-30
of destination of transactions, REP 2-44 removing from the database, SQL 17-4
Syndication Server renaming, SQL 17-87, SQL 17-88
affiliates manager, SSG 1-7 replication, REP 2-28
content provider adaptor, SSG 1-7 stored procedures and packages, ADG 9-50
content provider developer’s kit, SSG 1-8 support for, ADW 1-19
overview of operations, SSG 1-13 synonyms for, SQL 15-2
subscription manager, SSG 1-7 uses of, CON 10-27
syndication manager, SSG 1-7 SYNONYMS view, REF 2-237

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syntactic checking, PCO E-2 SQLNUL subroutine, PCO 11-22
syntax SQLPRC, PCO 11-20
attribute, OID 2-6 stored in schema, OID 2-12
bulk tools, OID A-35 translator command line, JSS 8-12
bulkdelete, OID A-35 translator properties files, JSS 8-17
bulkload, OID A-36 syntax (overview), JSE 1-10
bulkmodify, OID A-38 syntax checking
Catalog Management Tool, OID A-24, OAD controlling with the SQLCHECK option, PCC
A-18 D-2
catalog management tool, OID A-25, OAD A-18 definition of, PCC D-2
catalog.sh, OID A-24, OAD A-18 syntax conventions
command-line tools, OID A-11, OAD A-4 Recovery Manager, RMR 1-2
continuation lines, PCO 2-13 syntax diagram
definition, PLS 13-1 description of, PCC F-9
diagram reading, PLS 13-3 how to read, PCC F-9
embedded SQL, ZZP 1-2 how to use, PCC F-9
embedded SQL statements, PCO 2-15 symbols used in, PCC F-9
for connect identifiers, NET 16-9 syntax diagrams, SQL A-1
for Listener Control utility, NET 5-16 description of, PCO F-7
for Oracle Connection Manager Control explanation of, RMR 1-2
utility, NET 5-17 how to read, PCO F-7
for Oracle Names Control utility, NET 5-18 how to use, PCO F-7
LDAP, OID C-7 keywords, RMR 1-3
ldapadd, OID A-11 loops, SQL A-4
ldapaddmt, OID A-13, OAD A-7 multipart diagrams, SQL A-5
ldapbind, OID A-15, OAD A-9 parameters, RMR 1-3
ldapcompare, OID A-26, OAD A-19, OAD A-20 SQL*Loader, UTL A-1
ldapdelete, OID A-16, OAD A-10 symbols used in, PCO F-7
ldapmoddn, OID A-18, OAD A-11 symbols used in BNF variant, UTL C-1
ldapmodify, OID A-28, OAD A-22 syntax diagrams for Module Language, ADA B-2
ldapmodifymt, OID A-33, OAD A-27 Syntax element
ldapsearch, OID A-20, OAD A-13 meaning in appendices, SNM 5-1
ldapUploadAgentFile.sh, OID A-48, OID A-49 syntax, command line, JJP 1-25
LDIF, OID A-2, OAD A-2 syntax, embedded SQL, PCO 2-6, PCC 2-4
LDIF and command-line tools, OID A-1, OAD syntaxes
B-1 cannot add to subSchemaSubentry, OID 2-12
ldifwrite, OID A-40 new, adding, OID 2-7
OID Control Utility, OID A-5 tab in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 6-9
OID Database Password Utility, OID A-56 viewing
OID Database Statistics Collection Tool, OID by using by using ldapsearch, OID 6-33
A-57 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
OID Monitor, OID A-4 6-33
oidctl, OID A-5 SYS
oidpasswd, OID A-56 assigned permissions, JJD 5-22
provisioning tool, OID A-53, OAD A-29 security permissions, JJD 5-20
rules for network configuration files, NER 4-2 specifying password for CREATE DATABASE
SQLADR subroutine, PCO 11-14 statement, SAG 2-23
SQLGLM subroutine, PCO 8-13 SYS account

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default password, SAG 1-11 SYS_NC_ROWINFO$ column, SQL 15-52, SQL
objects owned, SAG 1-12 15-64, SQL 16-45, SQL 16-48
policies for protecting, SAG 23-8 SYS_NC_ROWINFO$ pseudocolumn, SQL 15-52,
policy enforcement, OLS 7-9 SQL 15-64, SQL 16-45, SQL 16-49
privileges, SAG 1-12 SYS_OBJECTS view, REF 2-238
user, SAG 1-12 SYS_REFCURSOR
SYS schema, ADG 12-16, OAS 16-4 generating a document for each row, XDG
auditing, SQL 10-38 10-13
database triggers stored in, SQL 15-105 SYS_REFCURSOR type, PLS 8-39
functions stored in, SQL 15-105 SYS_TYPEID function, SQL 6-161, ADO 2-56, ADO
user-created objects in, MIG 5-30 6-5
SYS user SYS_XDBPD$, XDG 5-22, XDG 5-65
assigning password for, SQL 13-26 in query rewrites, XDG 5-58
SYS username suppressing, XDG 5-22
data dictionary tables owned by, CON 4-3 SYS_XMLAgg, XDG 10-50
security domain of, CON 22-3 SYS_XMLAGG function, ADG 3-44, SQL 6-162
statement execution audited, CON 24-5 SYS_XMLAGG, definition, ADX Glossary-19
temporary schema objects owned by, CON SYS_XMLGEN, XDG 10-41
22-16 converting a UDT to XML, XDG 10-46
V$ views, CON 4-7 converting XMLType instances, XDG 10-47
/sys, restrictions, XDG 13-3 generating XML in SQL queries, XDG 4-12
SYS_CONNECT_BY_PATH function, SQL 6-152 inserting, XDG 4-17
SYS_CONTEXT object views, XDG 10-48
and labeling functions, OLS 7-11 static member function create, XDG 10-44
variables, OLS A-7 using with object views, XDG 10-48
SYS_CONTEXT function, SQL 6-153 XMLFormat attributes, XDG 10-44
access control, ADG 12-22 XMLGenFormatType object, XDG 10-43
dynamic SQL statements, ADG 12-14 SYS_XMLGEN function, ADG 3-44, SQL 6-163
parallel query, ADG 12-15 SYS_XMLGEN, definition, ADX Glossary-19
storing session variables, ADG 12-16 SYS.ANYDATA, SPR 12-7, RAR 13-7
syntax, ADG 12-14 SYS.AnyData. See also AnyData datatype
USERENV namespace, ADG 12-4 SYS.AUD$ table
SYS_DBURIGEN, XDG 12-29 audit trail, SAG 26-2
examples, XDG 12-31 creating and deleting, SAG 26-19
inserting database references, XDG 12-31 SYSCATALOG view, REF 2-237
passing columns or attributes, XDG 12-30 SYSDATE datatype
retrieving object URLs, XDG 12-33 example, UTL 10-28
returning partial results, XDG 12-32 SYSDATE function, ADG 3-16, PCO 4-12, SQL
returning Uri-refs, XDG 12-33 6-164
text function, XDG 12-31 SYSDATE parameter
SYS_DBURIGEN function, SQL 6-158 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-56
SYS_EXTRACT_UTC function, SQL 6-159 SYSDBA
SYS_GROUP for Database Resource connecting in Pro*C/C++, MIG 5-22
Manager, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-28 connecting in Pro*COBOL, MIG 5-23
SYS_GUID function, SQL 6-160 privilege for connecting, RAA 4-19
SYS_INCLUDE SYSDBA option
system header files in C++, PCC 12-5 implicitly assumed for RMAN connect to
SYS_INCLUDE precompiler option, PCC 10-40 target, RMN 2-3

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SYSDBA privilege, PCO A-3, OLS 10-3, RAA 5-20, System Change Number (SCN)
RAC 7-10, CON 5-3 incrementation, RCO 5-6
SYSDBA privilege show to set, PCO 3-11 Lamport, RCO 5-6
SYSDBA privilege, granting, RAC 7-9 system change numbers
SYSDBA system privilege, SQL 17-45 archive file format, RAA 6-12
connecting to database, SAG 1-14 row level, REP 2-55, REP 6-4
SYSDBA/SYSOPER Privileges, PCC A-6 system change numbers (SCN)
SYSFILES view, REF 2-237 committed transactions, CON 16-7
sysId - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.sysId, JPR 10-6 coordination in a distributed database
SYSINFO function, OLA 2-13 system, SAG 31-14
SYSMAN password, resetting, OEC F-20 defined, CON 16-7
SYSOPER privilege, PCO A-3, RAA 5-20, RAC in-doubt transactions, SAG 32-12
7-10, CON 5-3 oldest for an apply process, STM 4-25
for connecting, RAA 4-19 read consistency and, CON 20-5
how to set, PCO 3-11 redo logs, CON 8-10
SYSOPER privilege, granting, RAC 7-9 start SCN for a capture process, STM 2-21
SYSOPER system privilege, SQL 17-45 when determined, CON 20-5
connecting to database, SAG 1-14 System class, OTP 13-11
SYSOPER/SYSDBA privileges CPU data, OTP 13-12
adding users to the password file, SAG 1-23 entering data manually, OTP 13-12
connecting with, SAG 1-13 frequency of collection, OTP 13-13
determining who has privileges, SAG 1-24 getProperty method, JJD 3-20
granting and revoking, SAG 1-24 importing data from .XDL file, OTP 13-12
SYSSEGOBJ view, REF 2-237 memory data, OTP 13-12
SYSTEM operating system data, OTP 13-12
specifying password for CREATE when to collect, OTP 13-13
DATABASE, SAG 2-23 System Configuration File, PCC E-3
SYSTEM account system configuration file, PCC 10-4, ADA 5-7
default password, SAG 1-11 system control statements, SQL 9-5, CON 14-5
objects owned, SAG 1-12 PL/SQL support of, SQL 9-5
policies for protecting, SAG 23-8 system data
system architecture, PER 1-7 deleting previously collected, OTP 13-13
configuration, PER 1-10 keeping previously collected, OTP 13-13
hardware components, PER 1-7 system date
CPUs, PER 1-8 altering, SQL 10-62
I/O subsystems, PER 1-8 system events, ADG 16-1
memory, PER 1-8 attributes, ADG 16-2
networks, PER 1-8 attributes of, SQL 15-105
software components, PER 1-8 client events, ADG 16-9
data and transactions, PER 1-10 resource manager events, ADG 16-8
implementing business logic, PER 1-9 tracking, ADG 15-50, ADG 16-1
managing the user interface, PER 1-9 triggers on, SQL 15-102
user requests and resource allocation, PER system failure
1-9 effect on transactions, PCC 3-17
system change number system failures
using V$DATAFILE to view information effect on transactions, PCO 3-13
about, SAG 12-29 system global area, REF 1-3
when assigned, SAG 7-2 buffer areas, REF 1-85

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flushing, SQL 10-30 parallel DML system recovery, DWG 21-24
holds sequence number cache, ADG 2-27 Real Application Clusters and, CON 8-11
initialization parameters affecting size, rolling back transactions, BRC 3-7
SAG 2-38 temporary segment cleanup, CON 8-11
maximum concurrent transactions, REF 1-164 system object, OTP 14-5
rollback segment size, REF 1-94 system objects
specifying buffer cache sizes, SAG 2-40 importing, UTL 2-7
updating, SQL 10-28 system operational attributes, OID 5-13
See also SGA, System Global Area (SGA) setting, OID 5-13
System Global Area (SGA), PCO 6-21, PCC 7-21, by using ldapmodify, OID 5-17
OID 19-7, OID 22-6 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
for statistics maintenance, RDE 4-6 5-14
parameters, OID 19-12 viewing, OID 5-13
sequence cache, RAA 3-10 system owned object. See DIRECTORY object
sizing, OID 19-7 system parameters, TXT 2-92
tuning for Oracle9i, OID 19-7 defaults for indexing, TXT 2-93
tuning parameters, OID 19-12 system performance, REF 1-3
system global area (SGA), CON 7-3 system privilege
allocating, CON 5-5 granting, ADQ 9-48
contents of, CON 7-4 revoking, ADQ 9-51
data dictionary cache, CON 4-4, CON 7-13 system privileges, ADG 11-30, ADG 11-31, SPR
database buffer cache, CON 7-7 80-44, ADW 2-50, OLS 1-5, OLS 3-23, OLS 3-24,
definition, CON 1-25 SAG 25-2, CON 23-2
diagram, CON 5-2 ADMIN OPTION, ADO 4-3, CON 23-3
fixed, CON 7-4 ADMINISTER DATABASE TRIGGER, SQL
large pool, CON 7-15 17-42
limiting private SQL areas, CON 22-19 ADMINISTER_RESOURCE_MANAGER, SAG
overview of, CON 7-3 27-8
redo log buffer, CON 7-11, CON 16-6 ALTER ANY CLUSTER, SQL 17-36
rollback segments and, CON 16-6 ALTER ANY DIMENSION, SQL 17-37
shared and writable, CON 7-4 ALTER ANY INDEX, SQL 17-38
shared pool, CON 7-11 ALTER ANY INDEXTYPE, SQL 17-38
size of, CON 7-4 ALTER ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL
variable parameters, CON 5-4 17-38
when allocated, CON 7-3 ALTER ANY OUTLINE, SQL 17-39
System Global Area. See SGA, system global area, ALTER ANY PROCEDURE, SQL 17-39
System Global Area (SGA) ALTER ANY ROLE, SQL 17-40
System Global Area tuning, PGR 14-4 ALTER ANY SEQUENCE, SQL 17-40
system header files ALTER ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41
specifying the location of, PCC 12-5 ALTER ANY TRIGGER, SQL 17-42
system monitor, SAG 5-12 ALTER ANY TYPE, SQL 17-42
system monitor process (SMON), CON 8-11 ALTER DATABASE, SQL 17-37
defined, CON 8-11 ALTER PROFILE, SQL 17-40
definition, CON 1-28 ALTER RESOURCE COST, SQL 17-40
instance recovery, BRC 1-7 ALTER ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 17-40
Oracle Real Application Clusters and, DWG ALTER SESSION, SQL 17-41
21-24 ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 17-37
parallel DML instance recovery, DWG 21-24 ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 17-42

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ALTER USER, SQL 17-43 DEBUG ANY PROCEDURE, SQL 17-37
ANALYZE ANY, SQL 17-44 definition, CON 1-46
AUDIT ANY, SQL 17-44 DELETE ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41
AUDIT SYSTEM, SQL 17-37 described, SAG 25-2, CON 23-2
BACKUP ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41 DROP ANY CLUSTER, SQL 17-36
BECOME USER, SQL 17-43 DROP ANY CONTEXT, SQL 17-37
COMMENT ANY TABLE, SQL 17-44 DROP ANY DIMENSION, SQL 17-37
CREATE ANY CLUSTER, SQL 17-36 DROP ANY DIRECTORY, SQL 17-37
CREATE ANY CONTEXT, SQL 17-36 DROP ANY INDEX, SQL 17-38
CREATE ANY DIMENSION, SQL 17-37 DROP ANY INDEXTYPE, SQL 17-38
CREATE ANY DIRECTORY, SQL 17-37 DROP ANY LIBRARY, SQL 17-38
CREATE ANY INDEX, SQL 17-38 DROP ANY MATERIALIZED VEIW, SQL
CREATE ANY INDEXTYPE, SQL 17-38 17-38
CREATE ANY LIBRARY, SQL 17-38 DROP ANY OPERATOR, SQL 17-39
CREATE ANY MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL DROP ANY OUTLINE, SQL 17-39
17-38 DROP ANY PROCEDURE, SQL 17-39
CREATE ANY OPERATOR, SQL 17-39 DROP ANY ROLE, SQL 17-40
CREATE ANY OUTLINE, SQL 17-39 DROP ANY SEQUENCE, SQL 17-40
CREATE ANY PROCEDURE, SQL 17-39 DROP ANY SYNONYM, SQL 17-41
CREATE ANY SEQUENCE, SQL 17-40 DROP ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41
CREATE ANY SYNONYM, SQL 17-41 DROP ANY TRIGGER, SQL 17-42
CREATE ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41 DROP ANY TYPE, SQL 17-42
CREATE ANY TRIGGER, SQL 17-42 DROP ANY VIEW, SQL 17-43
CREATE ANY TYPE, SQL 17-42 DROP PROFILE, SQL 17-40
CREATE ANY VIEW, SQL 17-43 DROP PUBLIC DATABASE LINK, SQL 17-37
CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 17-36 DROP PUBLIC SYNONYM, SQL 17-41
CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 17-37 DROP ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 17-40
CREATE DIMENSION, SQL 17-37 DROP TABLESPACE, SQL 17-42
CREATE INDEXTYPE, SQL 17-37 DROP USER, SQL 17-43
CREATE LIBRARY, SQL 17-38 EXECUTE ANY INDEXTYPE, SQL 17-38
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 17-38 EXECUTE ANY OPERATOR, SQL 17-39
CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 17-39 EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE, SQL 17-40
CREATE PROCEDURE, SQL 17-39 EXECUTE ANY TYPE, SQL 17-43
CREATE PROFILE, SQL 17-40 EXEMPT ACCESS POLICY, SQL 17-44
CREATE PUBLIC DATABASE LINK, SQL FLASHBACK ANY TABLE, SQL 17-39, SQL
17-37 17-42, SQL 17-43
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM, SQL 17-41 for external tables, SAG 15-39
CREATE ROLE, SQL 17-40 FORCE ANY TRANSACTION, SQL 17-44
CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENT, SQL 17-40 FORCE TRANSACTION, SQL 17-44
CREATE SEQUENCE, SQL 17-40 GLOBAL QUERY REWRITE, SQL 17-38, SQL
CREATE SESSION, SQL 17-40 17-39
CREATE SYNONYM, SQL 17-41 GRANT ANY OBJECT PRIVILEGE, SQL 17-44,
CREATE TABLE, SQL 17-41 SAG 25-14, SAG 25-17
CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 17-42 GRANT ANY PRIVILEGE, SQL 17-44
CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 17-42 GRANT ANY ROLE, SQL 17-40
CREATE TYPE, SQL 17-42 granting, ADQ 13-39, SQL 14-77, SQL 17-29,
CREATE USER, SQL 17-43 SAG 25-11
CREATE VIEW, SQL 17-43 to a role, SQL 17-31

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to a user, SQL 17-31 CON 4-5
to PUBLIC, SQL 17-32 description, RAC 8-4
granting and revoking, CON 23-3 initial rollback segment, SAG 13-14
INSERT ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41 locally managed, SQL 13-30, CON 3-7
list of, SQL 17-36 media failure, BRC 1-6
LOCK ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41 MIG utility, MIG D-3
MANAGE TABLESPACE, SQL 17-42 online requirement of, CON 3-13
ON COMMIT REFRESH, SQL 17-39 procedures stored in, CON 3-8
QUERY REWRITE, SQL 17-38 raw device, RAC 2-5
RESTRICTED SESSION, SQL 17-37, SQL 17-41 restrictions on taking offline, SAG 12-8
RESUMABLE, SQL 17-44 space
revoking, ADQ 13-40, SQL 17-89 insufficient for upgrading, MIG D-25
from a role, SQL 17-91 when created, SAG 11-3
from a user, SQL 17-91 system time
from PUBLIC, SQL 17-92 changing
SELECT ANY DICTIONARY, SQL 17-45 effect on recovery, UMR 4-16
SELECT ANY OUTLINE, SQL 17-39 system triggers
SELECT ANY SEQUENCE, SQL 17-40 effect on import, UTL 2-9
SELECT ANY TABLE, SQL 17-41 testing, UTL 2-9
SYSDBA, SQL 17-45 SYSTEM user
SYSOPER, SQL 17-45 assigning password for, SQL 13-26
UNDER ANY TYPE, SQL 17-43 SYSTEM username
UNDER ANY VIEW, SQL 17-43 security domain of, CON 22-3
UNLIMITED TABLESPACE, SQL 17-42 SYSTEM, definition, ADX Glossary-19
UPDATE ANY TABLE, SQL 17-42 SYSTEM_PLAN for Database Resource
user-defined types, ADO 4-2 Manager, SAG 27-15, SAG 27-17, SAG 27-28
See also privileges SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE_MAP view, REF 2-238
system recovery system-defined preferences, TXT 2-88
manual, TXT 5-2 system-generated names
system requirements, OAS 1-18 apply process, STM 4-22
CyberSafe, OAS 1-18 system-level access control, ADQ 8-2, ADQ 12-16
DCE integration, OAS 10-2 system-managed database files, NEW 3-26
Kerberos, OAS 1-18 System.out.primtln(), ADX 4-72
RADIUS, OAS 1-18 systems
SSL, OAS 1-18 types that benefit from Real Application
system requirements, of directories, ODS 3-5 Clusters, RCO 4-2
system resources system-specific Oracle documentation, PCC 1-10,
enabling and disabling, SQL 10-105 PCC 2-17, PCC 3-7, PCC 5-32, PCC 5-58, PCC
SYSTEM rollback segment, RAA 3-4, CON B-10 20-1
altering storage parameters of, SAG 13-21 Ada default filenames, ADA 5-10
system security Ada default names, ADA 5-9
definition, CON 1-43 case-sensitive command-line options, ADA 3-6
system statistics, gathering, PGR 3-6 datafiles, maximum number, RCO A-2
SYSTEM Tablespace filename extensions, ADA 5-11
creating locally managed, SAG 2-26 filenames and extensions, ADA 5-9
SYSTEM tablespace, OID 18-13, RAC 5-5, CON 3-7 invoking SQL*Module, ADA 5-4
cannot drop, SAG 11-29 PL/SQL wrapper, ADG 9-22, PLS 12-15
data dictionary stored in, CON 3-8, CON 4-2, SQL_STANDARD package for Ada, ADA 6-2

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system configuration files, ADA 5-8 TABLE expressions, ADO 2-28, ADO 8-12
system-specific reference, PCC 4-6, PCC 10-3, PCC TABLE FETCH BY ROWID in V$SYSSTAT, SNM
10-4, PCC 10-27, PCC 10-41 A-14
system-specific references, ADA E-2 TABLE FETCH CONTINUED ROW in
SYSTIMESTAMP function, SQL 6-165 V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-15
sysUpTime table functions, DCD 12-2, PLS 8-30, CON 14-26
used to derive oraListenerUpTime value, SNM creating, SQL 13-57
B-5 defined, OSG 1-7, OSG 3-2
SYYYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70 doing transformations with, PLS 8-34
parallel execution, PLS 8-43, CON 14-26
parallel execution of, DCD 12-6, DCD 12-17,
T
DCD 12-23
T variable in SQLDA partitioning input, DCD 12-21
how value is set, PCC 15-9 pipelined, DCD 12-5, DCD 12-7, DCD 12-9, PLS
purpose of, PCC 15-9 8-33, CON 14-26
tab (escape sequence), OLA 3-6 querying, DCD 12-14, PLS 8-37
TAB view, REF 2-238 REF CURSOR arguments to, DCD 12-5
Table, PCC 11-32 table functions, DCD 12-29
table table lock
as schema object, OTP 14-3 acquiring with LOCK TABLE, PCO 3-22
obtaining cardinality values, OTP 13-10 row share, PCO 3-22
reason for being invalid, OTP 13-18 when released, PCO 3-23
used in application tuning, OTP 14-3 table locks
XMLType, querying, SQL 15-64 acquiring with LOCK TABLE, PCC 3-25
table (host) elements disabling, SQL 11-88
maximum, PCO 7-3 duration of, SQL 17-74
table aliases, ADO 2-13 effect of, PCC 3-26
table bean, OSG 3-12 enabling, SQL 11-88
table charts, ODP 3-13, OSM 3-12 EXCLUSIVE, SQL 17-75, SQL 17-76
sorting data in, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-19 modes of, SQL 17-76
TABLE clause on partitions, SQL 17-75
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-36 on remote database, SQL 17-76
of DELETE, SQL 16-60 on subpartitions, SQL 17-75
of INSERT, SQL 17-60 and queries, SQL 17-74
of SELECT, SQL 18-16 ROW EXCLUSIVE, SQL 17-75, SQL 17-76
of TRUNCATE, SQL 18-55 ROW SHARE, SQL 17-75, SQL 17-76
of UPDATE, SQL 18-62, SQL 18-63, SQL 18-65 row share, PCC 3-25
TABLE datatype, PLS 5-2 SHARE, SQL 17-75
table details SHARE ROW EXCLUSIVE, SQL 17-76
allocated blocks, OTP 5-18 SHARE UPDATE, SQL 17-76
average free space per block, OTP 5-19 when released, PCC 3-26
average row length, OTP 5-19 table management, ADW 1-20
chained rows table mode export, UTL 1-8
migrated rows, OTP 5-18 table name
displaying, OTP 5-17 restrictions on spatial table names, SUG 2-27
extents, OTP 5-17 table names
rows, OTP 5-19 preserving case sensitivity, UTL 1-29
used blocks, OTP 5-18 TABLE operator, PLS 5-22

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table- or view-based security, ADG 12-40 tables
table parameter adding columns, SAG 15-13
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-15 adding rows to, SQL 17-54
table partition segments Advanced Queuing
compression of, SQL 11-33, SQL 15-29 exporting, UTL 1-58
table partitions importing, UTL 2-61
using interMedia column objects containing See also AQ, Advanced Queuing (AQ)
BLOBs, IMU 11-17 affect dependent views, CON 15-5
Table Properties, OTP 5-17 affinity and advanced queuing, RDE 3-6
table queues, DWG 21-71 aliases, SQL 2-121
table REF constraints, SQL 7-16 in CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-71
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-26 in DELETE, SQL 16-60
TABLE SCAN BLOCKS GOTTEN in allocating extents, RAA B-3, SAG 15-12
V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-15 allocating extents for, SQL 11-35
TABLE SCAN ROWS GOTTEN in altering, SAG 15-10
V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-16 without replicating changes, RAR 9-5
TABLE SCANS LONG TABLES in altering physical attributes, SAG 15-11
V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-17 altering replicated, RAR 9-2
TABLE SCANS SHORT TABLES in analyzing, SAG 21-3 to SAG 21-6
V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-17 appending rows with SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33
table segments assigning to a cluster, SQL 15-35
data compression of, SQL 11-33, SQL 15-29 attributes, OCI 6-7
table structure auditing, CON 24-8
explain, TXT A-2 base
filter, TXT A-8 relationship to views, CON 10-17
Gist, TXT A-8 changing degree of parallelism on, SQL 11-84
hfeedback, TXT A-5 changing existing values in, SQL 18-59
highlight, TXT A-10 cluster, RDE B-5
markup, TXT A-10 clustered, CON 10-63
theme, TXT A-11 clustered (hash). See hash clusters
table synonyms, ADW 1-19 clustered (index). See clusters
TABLE syntax (nested tables), JSS 6-62, JSS 6-65 clustered, definition, CON 1-3
TABLE type (PL/SQL), JSS 5-9 collecting statistics on, SQL 11-36, SQL 12-36
TABLE types. See indexed-by tables comments on, SQL 12-70
table view comparing, SPR 49-2, RAR 18-3
navigating Cursor for, example, OSA 9-10 constraining, ADG 15-23
TABLE_NAME (in contained in tablespaces, CON 10-6
USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA), SUG 2-27 controlling space allocation for, CON 10-6
TABLE_PRIVILEGE_MAP table creating, ADG 2-3, SQL 15-7, SAG 15-7, PGR
access privilege codes, REF 2-238 13-7
TABLE_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-239 multiple, SQL 14-84
table-level Export, UTL 1-12 creating comments about, SQL 12-69
table-level Import, UTL 2-49 creating in locally managed tablespaces, SAG
table-mode Export 15-3
specifying, UTL 1-28 data block space, specifying, SAG 15-2
table-mode Import data dictionary, REF 2-1
examples, UTL 2-35 data stored outside database, SQL 15-33
tableProps attribute, XDG 5-71 deallocating unused space from, SQL 11-35

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default physical attributes hash clustered. See hash clusters
changing, SQL 11-32 heap organized, SQL 15-30
defining before Import, UTL 2-8 historical, DWG 21-21
definitions moving time windows, SAG 17-61
creating before Import, UTL 2-8 how data is stored in, CON 10-6
degree of parallelism importing, UTL 2-29
specifying, SQL 15-7 in PL/SQL, ADG 9-9
describing, OCI 6-2 increasing column length, SAG 15-13
design, PER 1-15 indexes and, CON 10-28
designing, ADG 2-3 index-organized, ADG 6-1 to ADG 6-20, SQL
designing before creating, SAG 15-2 15-30, SAG 15-24 to SAG 15-33
detail tables, DWG 8-7 key compression in, CON 10-47, CON 10-59
differences between, RAR 9-9 overflow segment for, SQL 15-32
dimension tables (lookup tables), DWG 8-7 partitioning, SAG 17-19 to SAG 17-21
dimensions space in index block, SQL 11-39, SQL 15-31
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 index-organized tables, CON 10-57
directories, CON 2-5 logical rowids, CON 10-60, CON 12-21
disassociating statistics types from, SQL 17-7 initial storage, RDE B-9
DML locks, REF 1-53 insert triggers
dropping, SAG 15-23 direct path load in SQL*Loader, UTL 9-27
along with cluster, SQL 16-68 inserting rows into, PCO F-55, PCC F-69
along with owner, SQL 17-20 inserting rows using SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33
indexes of, SQL 17-7 inserting rows with a subquery, SQL 15-62
partitions of, SQL 17-7 inserting using the direct-path method, SQL
dropping columns, SAG 15-14 to SAG 15-16 17-54
DUAL, CON 4-6 integrity constraints, CON 21-2, CON 21-5
dynamic partitioning, CON 18-4 joining in a query, SQL 18-18
elements, PCO 7-2 key-preserved, ADG 2-16, SAG 20-6
enable or disable constraints, CON 21-26 length semantics, REP B-3
enabling parallelism for, DWG 21-46 limiting indexes on, SAG 16-5
estimating size, SAG 15-4 loading data into more than one table using
exclusive access during direct path loads SQL*Loader, UTL 5-39
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-30 loading object tables, UTL 7-12
external, SQL 15-30, UTL 11-1, DWG 13-6, SAG LOB storage of, SQL 7-55
15-33 to SAG 15-39, CON 10-14 locating free space, REF 1-67
creating, SQL 15-33 locking, SQL 17-74
restrictions on, SQL 15-34 locks on, CON 20-23, CON 20-24, CON 20-26
externally organized, SQL 15-30 logging
fact tables, DWG 8-7 insert operations, SQL 11-34
star queries, DWG 17-4, PGR 1-68 table creation, SQL 15-29
formatter in Oracle Trace, PGR 12-3 lookup tables, PGR 1-68
free space unavailable, RDE B-8 lookup tables (dimension tables), DWG 17-4
full scans, PGR 22-35 maintaining consistency during Export, UTL
full table scan and buffer cache, CON 7-8 1-18
granting managing, SAG 15-1 to SAG 15-41
system privileges on, SQL 17-41 manually ordering for Import, UTL 2-9
guidelines, ADG 2-2, ADG 2-3 master table
guidelines for managing, SAG 15-2 Import, UTL 2-63

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maximum number of columns in, CON 10-17 partitions, SQL 11-38
migrated and chained rows in, SQL 12-44 default attributes of, SQL 11-60
modifying column definition, SAG 15-13 partitions, CON 11-2
moving, SQL 11-29, SAG 15-12 physical attributes
moving to a new segment, SQL 11-85 changing, SQL 11-32
moving, index-organized, SQL 11-85 placement on disk, PGR 15-17
multiple files, RDE B-9 planning large tables, SAG 15-5
mutating, ADG 15-23 precreated
name restrictions length semantics, REP B-4
Export, UTL 1-30 presented in views, CON 10-16
Import, UTL 2-29, UTL 2-31 privileges for creation, SAG 15-6
nested, PCC 18-2 privileges on, OSD 2-3, CON 23-5
creating, SQL 16-19 privileges to alter, SAG 15-10
exporting, UTL 1-58 problems generating replication support
importing, UTL 2-58 for, REP A-5
storage characteristics, SQL 15-41 qualifying column names, ADO 2-13, ADO 2-14
nested tables, ADO 2-22, CON 10-13, CON recovery of dropped, UMR 6-13
13-12 rectifying, SPR 49-5, RAR 9-9, RAR 18-5
indexes, ADO 2-11 redefining online, SAG 15-16 to SAG 15-22
normalized or denormalized, CON 10-25 replication, REP 3-54, RAR 8-20
object refreshing in data warehouse, DWG 21-20
creating, SQL 15-9 relational
See object tables creating, SQL 15-8
object tables, ADO 2-3, CON 13-3, CON 13-8 remote, accessing, SQL 13-35
constraints, ADO 2-10 removing from the database, SQL 17-6
indexes, ADO 2-11 removing rows from, SQL 16-55
triggers, ADO 2-12 renaming, SQL 11-37, SQL 17-87
virtual, ADO 5-2, CON 13-23 renaming columns, SAG 15-14
object, querying, SQL 15-52 replacing rows using SQL*Loader, UTL 5-33
objects replicating, REP 2-24, REP 6-2
order of import, UTL 2-3 datatypes allowed, REP 6-2
of XMLType, creating, SQL 15-64 dependency tracking, REP 6-4
organization, defining, SQL 15-30 DML incompatibility, REP A-4
overview of, CON 10-5 restricting
parallel creation, DWG 21-14 records in a block, SQL 11-37
parallel creation of, SQL 15-56 restrictions when creating, SAG 15-6
parallel DDL storage, DWG 21-16 retrieving data from, SQL 18-4
parallelism row locking, REF 1-144
setting default degree, SQL 15-56 saving blocks in a cache, SQL 11-35, SQL 15-54
parallelizing creation, SAG 15-4, SAG 15-8 separating from indexes, SAG 15-6
partition attributes of, SQL 11-60 setting storage options, PGR 13-7
partitioned, UTL 1-12, SAG 17-2 to SAG 17-65, setting storage parameters, SAG 15-4
GLO 7-12 specifying for export, UTL 1-28
see also partitioned tables specifying location, SAG 15-3
partitioned in DB2 specifying PCTFREE for, SAG 14-4
no Oracle equivalent, UTL B-3 specifying table-mode Export, UTL 1-28
partitioning, SQL 2-109, SQL 15-7, SQL 15-44 specifying tablespaces for, CON 10-6
allowing rows to move between SQL examples, SQL 15-65

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SQL*Loader method for individual tables, UTL backups, RCO 1-5
5-32 creating, OEC F-8
statistics collection, automatic, SAG 15-9 do not drop, XDG A-2
storage attributes increasing the size of an existing, OEC F-9
defining, SQL 15-7 LOB index in same, FAQ, ADL 6-16
storage characteristics OEM_REPOSITORY, OEC 3-17
defining, SQL 7-55 ROLLBACK, OEC 3-18
STORAGE clause with parallel execution, DWG specified with ENABLE STORAGE IN ROW,
21-16 FAQ, ADL 6-17
storage properties, SQL 15-36 SYSTEM, OEC 3-18
storage properties of, SQL 15-27 TEMPORARY, OEC 3-18
subpartition attributes of, SQL 11-60 temporary, ADL 11-6
summary or rollup, DWG 21-14 temporary LOB data stored in temporary, ADL
synonyms for, SQL 15-2 11-5
table items as arrays, SPR 69-29 tablespace backups
tablespace for using RMAN, RMN 9-7, RMN 9-8, RMN 9-26,
defining, SQL 15-7, SQL 15-28 RMN 9-27, RMN 9-28
temporary, SAG 15-8, CON 10-13 tablespace characteristics
duration of data, SQL 15-53 LOB index, IMU 11-10
segments in, CON 2-14 tablespace, IMU 11-9
session-specific, SQL 15-24 TABLESPACE clause
transaction specific, SQL 15-24 of ALTER INDEX ... REBUILD, SQL 9-76
temporary space for creation, SAG 15-6 of CREATE CLUSTER, SQL 13-6
triggers used in, CON 17-2 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-74
truncating, SAG 21-9 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-16
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-34 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
unclustering, SQL 16-67 14-36
unrecoverable (NOLOGGING), SAG 15-4 of CREATE ROLLBACK SEGMENTS, SQL
updating comments, RAR 7-45 14-82
updating existing rows using SQL*Loader, UTL of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-28
5-34 Tablespace Map, OEM 5-11, OTP 24-1
updating rows in, PCO F-88, PCC F-113 accessing, OTP 24-2
updating through views, SQL 16-47 detecting problematic segments, OTP 24-4
validate or novalidate constraints, CON 21-26 launching Reorg Wizard from, OTP 24-6
validating structure, SQL 12-42, SAG 21-6 printing, OTP 24-1
views, SAG 15-40 tablespace mode export, UTL 1-8
virtual or viewed, CON 1-3 tablespace operations, Storage Management, OEA
with high insert rates, RDE 3-3 10-23, OEM 4-23
with unusable indexes, SQL 10-15 tablespace point-in-time recovery, BRC 3-8
See also external tables clone database, CON 5-8, UMR 7-2
tables of group items, PCO A-3 introduction, UMR 1-7, UMR 7-2
TABLES parameter methods, UMR 7-3
for Export utility, UTL 1-28 performing, UMR 7-1 to UMR 7-15
for Import utility, UTL 2-29 planning for, UMR 7-4
tables, host, PCO 7-2 procedures for using transportable tablespace
tables, sample database, JPG v feature, UMR 7-14, UMR 7-15
tablespace requirements, UMR 7-5
as database object, OTP 14-4 terminology, UMR 7-2

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transportable tablespace method, UMR 7-3 22-7, PGR 13-6
user-managed, UMR 7-3 creating a default temporary tablespace, SAG
using RMAN, RMN 6-9 2-24
basic steps, RMN 11-2 creating undo tablespace at database
introduction, RMN 11-2 creation, SAG 2-24
performing, RMN 11-17 creating, example, DWG 13-27
planning, RMN 11-4 CWMLITE, RAC 2-6, RAC 8-5
planning for, RMN 11-4 datafiles
preparing the auxiliary instance, RMN 11-13 adding, SQL 11-103
restrictions, RMN 11-5 renaming, SQL 11-103
terminology, RMN 11-3 DBMS_SPACE_ADMIN package, SAG 11-30
why perform, RMN 11-2 default for object creation, CON 22-15
without recovery catalog, RMN 11-5 default for object creation, definition, CON 1-47
tablespace set, SAG 11-37 default quota, SAG 24-4
tablespaces, SQL 11-105, OID 18-8, CON 3-7, PGR default temporary, SQL 9-51
13-6 learning name of, SQL 9-51
adding datafiles, SAG 12-5 definition, CON 1-5
allocating space for users, SQL 16-36 described, CON 3-7
allowing write operations on, SQL 11-107 designing media recovery, SQL 9-27
altering storage parameters, SAG 11-11 detecting and repairing defects, SAG 11-30
and the DBCA, RAC 8-4 dictionary managed, SAG 11-10 to SAG 11-12,
assigning defaults for users, SAG 24-3 CON 3-13, PGR 21-3
assigning user quotas, SAG 11-3 dropping, SAG 11-29
automatic segment space management, SAG dropping contents, SQL 17-11
11-8 dropping during import, UTL 2-67
automatic segment-space managed DRSYS, RAC 2-6, RAC 8-4
removing, MIG 7-8 ending online backup, SQL 11-107
automatic segment-space management, ADG EXAMPLE, RAC 2-6, RAC 8-5
3-30, SQL 2-16, SQL 15-89 excluding from RMAN backups, RMN 8-25
backing up, BRC 4-7 expanding for large sorts, RAC 8-4
frequency, BRC 4-7 exporting a set of, UTL 1-59
backing up datafiles, SQL 11-106 extent management, SQL 15-93
backups, UMR 2-9 extent size, SQL 15-84
offline, UMR 2-6 for analytic workspaces, OSG 6-5
online, UMR 2-9 granting system privileges on, SQL 17-42
backups using RMAN, RMN 9-7 guidelines for managing, SAG 11-2
balancing, OID 19-9 how specified for tables, CON 10-6
bringing online, SQL 11-105, SQL 15-86 in FORCE LOGGING mode, SQL 11-108, SQL
checking default storage parameters, SAG 11-51 15-85
coalescing free extents, SQL 11-108 in replication, OID 22-6
coalescing free space, SAG 11-16 INDX, RAC 2-6, RAC 8-4
compatibility, MIG 5-27 listing files of, SAG 11-51
contrasted with schemas, CON 10-3 listing free space in, SAG 11-51
control files, RAC 2-6 locally managed, SQL 7-59, SAG 11-5 to SAG
converting 11-10, CON 3-11, PGR 21-3
from permanent to temporary, SQL 11-108 altering, SQL 11-103
from temporary to permanent, SQL 11-108 temporary, SQL 15-93
creating, SQL 15-80, OID 22-5, OID 22-6, OID locally managed for automatic segment-space

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management, RDE 3-2 read-only, CON 3-15
locally managed SYSTEM, SAG 2-26 backing up, UMR 2-14, RMN 9-34
locally managed temporary, SAG 11-13 Import, UTL 2-66
location, SAG 12-4 read/write
locks on, CON 20-32 backing up, UMR 2-8
logging attribute, SQL 11-108, SQL 15-85 recommended sizes of, RAC 2-5
making read-only, SAG 11-25 reconstructing lost or damaged, SQL 9-27, SQL
making read-only writable, SAG 11-27 9-36
managing extents of, SQL 15-87 recovering, SQL 9-27, SQL 9-29
metadata recovering accessible
transporting, UTL 2-33 when database is open, RMN 10-9
migrating SYSTEM to locally managed, SAG recovering offline in open database, UMR 4-12
11-34 recovery, BRC 3-8
moving from one database to another, UTL 2-64 relationship to datafiles, CON 3-2
moving or copying to another database, CON removing from the database, SQL 17-10
3-17 reorganizing
multiple block sizes, SAG 11-41 Import, UTL 2-67
ODM, RAC 2-6 revoking access from users, CON 22-16
of session duration, SQL 15-92 revoking from users, SAG 24-4
offline, CON 3-13, CON 3-19 rollback, PGR 13-6
and index data, CON 3-15 rollback segment, RAC 5-5, RAC 5-6
remain offline on remount, CON 3-14 server parameter file, RAC 2-5
offline backups, BRC 2-12 setting default storage parameters, SAG 14-11
OLTS_ATTRSTORE, OID 18-12 setting default storage parameters for, SAG
OLTS_CT_CN, OID 18-12 11-3
OLTS_CT_DN, OID 18-12 size of, CON 3-3
OLTS_CT_OBJCL, OID 18-12 size of free extents in, SQL 11-105
OLTS_CT_STORE, OID 18-12 sizing, OID 18-9
OLTS_DEFAULT, OID 18-13 space allocation, CON 3-11
OLTS_IND_ATTRSTORE, OID 18-12 specifying
OLTS_IND_CT_DN, OID 18-12 datafiles for, SQL 15-83
OLTS_IND_CT_STORE, OID 18-12 for a table, SQL 15-27
on a WORM device, SAG 11-27 for a user, SQL 16-36
online, CON 3-13, CON 3-19 for index rebuild, SQL 11-86
online and offline distinguished, CON 1-6 specifying non-standard block sizes, SAG 11-19
online backups, BRC 2-11 srvcfg, RAC 2-6
overview of, CON 3-7 switching for undo, RAA 3-3
permanent objects in, SQL 15-86 SYSTEM, OID 18-13, RAC 2-5, RAC 5-5, RAC
privileges for creating, SAG 11-4 8-4
privileges to take offline, SAG 11-21 SYSTEM tablespace, SAG 11-3
quotas for users, SAG 24-4 taking offline, SQL 11-105, SQL 15-86
quotas on, CON 22-14, CON 22-15 taking offline normal, SAG 11-21
limited and unlimited, CON 22-15 taking offline temporarily, SAG 11-22
no default, CON 22-15 TEMP, RAC 2-5, RAC 8-4
quotas, assigning, SAG 11-3 tempfiles
quotas, definition, CON 1-47 adding, SQL 11-103
RBS, RAC 8-4 tempfiles in locally managed, SAG 11-13
read only, SQL 11-107 temporary, CON 3-16, PGR 13-6

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assigning to users, SAG 24-5 See Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
creating, SQL 15-92 with client load balancing, RAC 9-3
default for user, CON 22-15 with connect-time failover, RAC 9-3
for creating large indexes, SAG 16-13 TAF connections, RCG 7-9
specifying for a user, SQL 16-36 basic dedicated, RCG 7-9
temporary objects in, SQL 15-86 pre-established dedicated, RCG 7-10
temporary, creating, SAG 11-12 TAF. See Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
temporary, defining for the database, SQL 13-25 tag handlers (tag libraries)
temporary, definition, CON 1-47 access to outer tag handlers, JSE 7-10
TOOLS, RAC 2-6, RAC 8-4 overview, JSE 7-4
transportable, DWG 11-5, DWG 12-3, DWG sample tag handler class, JSE 7-16
12-6, SAG 11-35 to SAG 11-49 tags with bodies, JSE 7-6
transporting RMAN backups, RMN 10-48 tags without bodies, JSE 7-6
undo, SAG 13-2 to SAG 13-13 tag libraries
altering, SQL 11-103 defining and using, end-to-end example, JSE
creating, SQL 13-32, SQL 15-82 7-15
dropping, SQL 17-11 overview, JSE 1-23
undo tablespaces for automatic undo overview of standard implementation, JSE 7-2
management, RAC 8-4 runtime vs. compile-time implementations, JSE
UNDOTBS, RAC 2-5 7-20
unlimited quotas, SAG 24-4 scripting variables, JSE 7-7
upgrading offline tablespaces, MIG D-6 standard framework, JSE 7-2
use in Real Application Clusters, RDE 3-2 strategy, when to create, JSE 4-8
used for temporary segments, CON 2-14 tag handlers, JSE 7-4
USERS, RAC 2-5, RAC 8-4 tag library description files, JSE 7-11
using multiple, SAG 11-2 tag-extra-info classes, JSE 7-7
viewing quotas, SAG 24-25 taglib directive, JSE 7-14
XML, RAC 2-6 web.xml use, JSE 7-12
See also SYSTEM tablespace tag library description files
Tablespaces category of Database class, OTP 13-4 defining shortcut URI in web.xml, JSE 7-13
TABLESPACES parameter general features, JSE 7-11
for Export utility, UTL 1-30 sample file, JSE 7-18
for Import utility, UTL 2-31 tag, definition, ADX Glossary-19
tablespaces, administering, OEA 10-21, OEM 4-21 tag-extra-info classes (tag libraries)
TABQUOTAS view, REF 2-239 general use, getVariableInfo() method, JSE 7-9
tabs, PLS 2-2 sample tag-extra-info class, JSE 7-17
loading datafiles containing tabs, UTL 6-4 tagged text
trimming, UTL 6-42 searching, TXT 3-56
whitespace, UTL 6-42 tagging
TABS synonym for USER_TABLES view, REF session pooling, OCI 9-24, OCI 15-39, OCI 15-45
2-239 taglib directive
TAF general use, JSE 7-14
configuring, RAC 9-2 syntax, JSE 1-11
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora use of full TLD name and location, JSE 7-14
file, RAC 8-11 use of shortcut URI, JSE 7-14
overview, RAC 9-2 tags, STM 8-1, RMN 5-64
pre-establishing a connection, RAC 9-4 ALTER_APPLY procedure, STM 8-2, STM 8-5
retrying a connection, RAC 9-4 apply process, STM 8-5

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change cycling viewing pending, OCM 2-12
avoidance, STM 8-7 task help topics
CREATE_APPLY procedure, STM 8-2, STM 8-5 accessing, OCM 1-28, OSM 5-13
examples, STM 8-7 definition, OCM 1-28, OSM 5-12
getting value for current session, STM 15-23 task parameters
managing, STM 15-22 Job system, OEA 5-17
monitoring, STM 16-49 task progress monitor, IMA 7-10
apply process value, STM 16-50 task threads
current session value, STM 16-49 multithreaded Heterogeneous Services
removing value for apply process, STM 15-24 agents, HET 5-4, HET 5-6
rules, STM 6-8, STM 8-3 tasks, OEM 3-5, CON 8-2
include_tagged_lcr parameter, STM 8-3 Tasks tab
SET_TAG procedure, STM 8-2 from Create Job property sheet, RAA 5-18
setting value for apply process, STM 15-24 tasks, overview, OLS 5-2
setting value for current session, STM 15-22 Tcl
takeover, RCG 1-10 job scripts, OEA 5-2
TAN function, SQL 6-166 script examples, OEA 5-34
TANH function, SQL 6-166 Tcl (Tool Command Language), OEM 3-5
tape archiving destination, REF 1-75 Tcl, Agent use, OIA 3-12
TAPE_ASYNCH_IO initialization TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES networking
parameter, DWG 21-64, REF 1-159 parameter, NET 11-8, NER 6-38
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-115 TCP.EXCLUDED_NODES parameter, OSD 9-59
target TCP.INVITED_NODES networking
connecting manually, ODP 3-9, OSM 3-9 parameter, NET 11-8, NER 6-38
connecting to discovered, ODP 3-9, OSM 3-8 TCP.INVITED_NODES parameter, OSD 9-59
selecting for historical data collection, ODP 4-7 TCP/IP, ADG 18-10
specifying the classes of data to collect TCP/IP connections, OID 20-5, OID 20-8, OID C-5
from, ODP 4-15 TCP/IP protocol
specifying the collection frequency for, ODP 4-9 described, NET 4-6
specifying the load frequency for, ODP 4-11 HOST parameter, NER 5-3
target access, OEA 1-11 parameters for addresses, NER 5-3
target attribute, DMC 1-4 PORT parameter, NER 5-3
target database PROTOCOL parameter, NER 5-3
definition, RMN 1-6 TCP/IP socket library, OAD 3-76
target discovery, OEM 1-14 TCP/IP with SSL protocol
target home, OUI 2-1 described, NET 4-6
targetDN, OID C-4 HOST parameter, NER 5-4
Targets, report, OEA 8-5 parameters for addresses, NER 5-4
task PORT parameter, NER 5-4
completing pending, OCM 2-12 PROTOCOL parameter, NER 5-4
manually moving a pending task to the History TCP/IP, correct configuration, OIA B-8
page, OCM 2-12 TCP/IP, definition, ADX Glossary-20
removing from the History page, OCM 2-13, TCP.NODELAY networking parameter, NER 6-39
OSM 6-8 TCP.NODELAY parameter, PGR 23-14
viewing completed, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING networking
viewing history entries for, OCM 2-11, OSM 6-8 parameter, NET 11-8, NER 6-39
viewing new completed tasks, OCM 2-13, OSM TCP.VALIDNODE_CHECKING parameter, OSD
6-8 9-59

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TDO template query, TXT 1-19, TXT 1-24
definition, OCI 11-36 Template Script Generation Wizard, REP 7-22
description, OCI 11-29 templates
obtaining, OCI 11-29 for databases (DBCA), SAG 2-11
See also type descriptor object (TDO) templates. See deployment templates
tear-off, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-9 templates, creating entries from, OID 7-7
technology stack, OID 20-2 temporary BLOB
telephoneNumberMatch matching rule, OID C-9, checking if temporary using JDBC, ADL 11-28
OID C-10 freeing, using JDBC, ADL 11-36
Telocator Alphanumeric Protocol, OEC 4-13 using JDBC to create, ADL 11-20
TEMP tablespace TEMPORARY clause
described, RAC 8-4 of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 11-108
raw device, RAC 2-5 of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-86
TEMPFILE clause temporary CLOB
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 9-19, SQL 9-38 checking if temporary using JDBC, ADL 11-29
of CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE, SQL freeing using JDBC, ADL 11-37
15-93 using JDBC to create, ADL 11-21
tempfiles, SAG 11-13, CON 3-19 temporary conversions, IMU 3-55
bringing online, SQL 9-38 temporary LOBs
creating as Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-16 character set ID, ADL 11-144
data dictionary information, MIG 5-29 checking if LOB is temporary, ADL 11-23
defining for a tablespace, SQL 15-81 data stored in temporary tablespace, ADL 11-5
defining for a temporary tablespace, SQL 15-92 DBMS_LOB available functions/
defining for the database, SQL 13-25 procedures, ADL 3-9
disabling autoextend, SQL 9-38 disable buffering
dropping, SQL 9-38 explicitly freeing before overwriting it with
dropping Oracle-managed files, SAG 3-21 permanent LOB locator, ADL 11-7
enabling autoextend, SQL 7-42, SQL 9-38 features, ADL 11-7
extending automatically, SQL 7-42 inline and out-of-line not used, ADL 11-5
renaming, SQL 9-39 JDBC, ADL 11-11
resizing, SQL 9-38 lifetime and duration, ADL 11-5
reusing, SQL 7-41 locators can be IN values, ADL 11-4
size of, SQL 7-41 locators operate as with permanent LOBs, ADL
specifying, SQL 7-39, SQL 15-93 11-4
taking offline, SQL 9-38, SAG 11-23 memory handling, ADL 11-6
Template class, OSA 10-6 OCI and logical buckets, ADL 11-6
designing, OSA 10-7 OCI functions, ADL 3-15, ADL 3-27
example of implementation, OSA 10-9 performance, ADL 11-8
Template objects Pro*C/C++ precompiler embedded SQL
benefits of using, OSA 1-10 statements, ADL 3-31
classes used to create, OSA 10-3 Pro*COBOL precompiler statements, ADL 3-35
for creating modifiable Source objects, OSA reside on server not client, ADL 11-5
10-2 similar functions used to permanent
introductory example, OSA 1-11 LOBs, ADL 11-5
relationship of classes producing a dynamic SQL DML does not operate on, ADL 11-4
Source, OSA 10-4 transactions and consistent reads not
Transaction objects used in, OSA 7-5 supported, ADL 11-5
template queries, TAD 3-15, TAD 3-18 trimming, ADL 11-179

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write append to, ADL 11-160 TERMINATED BY
temporary segments, UTL 9-33, CON 2-14, CON SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
10-14 WHITESPACE
allocating, CON 2-14 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
allocation for queries, CON 2-14 TERMINATED BY clause
deallocating extents from, CON 2-11 with OPTIONALLY ENCLOSED BY, UTL 6-46
dropping, CON 2-11 terminated connection detection
FILE parameter configuring, NET 11-9
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-33 limitations, NET 11-9, NER 6-26
ignore quotas, CON 22-16 SQLNET.EXPIRE_TIME parameter, NER 6-26
index creation and, ADG 5-2, SAG 16-3 terminated fields
operations that require, CON 2-14 specified with a delimiter, UTL 6-46
parallel DDL, DWG 21-16 specified with delimiters and SQL*Loader, UTL
tablespace containing, CON 2-14 6-25
when not in redo log, CON 2-15 terminating
temporary storage in a direct path load, UTL 9-12 a collection, OTP 13-17
temporary tables, CON 10-13 an analysis, OTP 15-3
creating, SQL 15-7, SQL 15-24, SAG 15-8 terminating condition, PLS 8-60
session-specific, SQL 15-24 terminating RMAN commands, RMN 15-11
transaction-specific, SQL 15-24 terminating user sessions
temporary tablespace active sessions, SAG 5-22
for binds of more than 4000 bytes, ADL 7-14 identifying sessions, SAG 5-22
space inactive session, example, SAG 5-23
insufficient for upgrading, MIG D-25 inactive sessions, SAG 5-23
TEMPORARY TABLESPACE clause termination, program
of ALTER USER. See CREATE USER normal versus abnormal, PCC 3-23
of CREATE USER, SQL 16-36 terminator for embedded SQL statements, PCO
temporary tablespaces, CON 3-16, PGR 13-6 2-19
creating, SQL 15-92 terminator, SQL statements, PCO A-7
default, SQL 9-51, CON 3-10 terminator, statement, PLS 2-3
definition, CON 1-47 terminology
specifying extent management during database database migration, MIG 1-2
creation, SQL 13-25 navigational functions, OCI 17-3
specifying extent management used in this manual, OCI 1-11
individually, SQL 15-93 ternary operators, PLS 2-23
specifying for a user, SQL 16-36 territory, REF 1-98, REF 1-102
SQL examples, SQL 15-94 territory definition, GLO 3-13
temporary tablespaces. See tablespaces, temporary customizing, GLO 12-11
temporary variables, OLA 7-5, OLA 11-20 overriding, GLO 3-7
TEMPORARY_TABLESPACE variable, PGR 21-5 territory support, GLO 1-7, GLO A-5
temporaryClob.java tertiary level sort, GLO 4-6
no longer used- deprecated class, ADL 11-38 tessellation, SUG 1-15
terminal TEST clause
encoding scheme, PCC 4-53 of ALTER DATABASE ... RECOVER, SQL 9-30
TERMINAL attribute, USERENV, ADG 12-5 test databases, creating, RMN 6-14
terminal encoding scheme, ADA 4-11 test disk API, RMN 8-5
TERMINAL format test result object, DMC 1-26
COBOL statements, PCO 2-12 testing

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applications for upgrade, MIG 2-12 properties of CHAR and VARCHAR2
backup strategies, BRC 4-13 datatypes, SQL 2-55
client configuration syntax of, SQL 2-54
from 3GL, NET 16-14 text column
from applications, NET 16-13 supported types, TAD 1-9, TXT 1-31
from Oracle Net Manager, NET 16-23 Text data dictionary
from SQL, NET 16-14 cleaning up, TXT 5-2
from the operating system, NET 16-13 TEXT data type, OLA 3-5
with TCROUTE, NET 16-20 text expressions
with TNSPING, NET 16-17 dates in, OLA 4-20
developing a plan, MIG 2-8 defined, OLA 4-20
EXPLAIN PLAN, MIG 2-11 text highlighting, TAD 4-2
functional for upgrade, MIG 2-9 text literals
integration for upgrading, MIG 2-9 comparing to relations, OLA 4-29
INTO clause, MIG 2-11 defined, OLA 4-20
listener configuration, NET 16-16 Text Manager tool, TAD 8-6
minimal for upgrade, MIG 2-9 text manipulation, OSG 2-8
network connectivity, NET 16-17 text match, DWG 22-12
network objects, NET 16-25 with query rewrite, DWG 22-63
Oracle Connection Manager, NET 16-16 text message, ADQ 12-28
Oracle Names servers, NET 16-24 text query applications
performance for upgrade, MIG 2-10 about, TAD 1-2
pre-upgrade and post-upgrade, MIG 2-11 text search
server configuration, NET 16-16 using Oracle9i Text, ADG 3-27
the upgrade process, MIG 2-12 text storage, TAD 2-12
the upgraded test database, MIG 2-12 TEXT_ALIGN attribute, IMA C-3
upgrading results, MIG 4-22 TEXT_BG_COLOR attribute, IMA C-3
volume/load stress for upgrade, MIG 2-10 TEXT_DEF_BOX attribute, IMA C-4
with control utilities, NET 5-16 TEXT_FG_COLOR attribute, IMA C-4
Testing Connections, OIA B-12 TEXT_FONTFACE attribute, IMA C-4
testing designs, PER 1-25 TEXT_FONTNAME attribute, IMA C-4
testing RMAN TEXT_FONTSIZE attribute, IMA C-4
backups, RMN 5-68, RMN 9-28 TextAnn attributes, IMA C-3
with media management API, RMN 15-9 TextDecl -
with media manager, RMN 4-17 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.TextDecl, JPR
testing the call-home script, RCG 4-13 11-269
testing the network, RAC 9-12 text-only index
testing, of directories, ODS 3-6 enabling, TXT 2-44
TEXT example, TXT 7-30
format column value, TAD 2-13, TXT 1-35 TEXTSAMPLE_VALUE attribute, IMA C-8
text TextSampleAnn attributes, IMA C-8
comparing values, OLA 4-27, OLA 4-28 texture (visual attribute), IMU 2-4
comparing values to a pattern, OLA 4-28 TH datetime format element suffix, SQL 2-76
data types, OLA 3-5 Thai and Laotian character rearrangement, GLO
date and number formats, SQL 2-62 4-11
in SQL syntax, SQL 2-54 The DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT
NLS_SORT option in comparisons, OLA 4-27 Package, ADG 14-2
passing arguments as, OLA 7-9 theme base, TXT I-1

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theme capabilities import/export examples, TXT 12-5
overview, TAD 1-3 importing/exporting, TXT 12-2
theme functionality loading custom, TAD 7-8
adding, TAD 7-13 operators, TAD 7-2
supported languages, TXT 12-10 procedures for browsing, TXT 12-1
theme highlighting, TAD 4-2 renaming and truncating, TXT 12-5
generating markup, TXT 8-14 supplied, TAD 7-4
generating offsets, TXT 8-10 using in application, TAD 7-8
HTML markup example, TXT 8-19 viewing information about, TXT G-17
HTML offset example, TXT 8-12 thesaurus import file
theme index examples, TXT C-11
as default in English, TXT 2-89 structure, TXT C-6
creating, TXT 2-43 thesaurus operator, TAD 3-15
theme proving thesaurus phrases
enabling, TXT 2-44 altering, TXT 12-3
theme query. See ABOUT dropping, TXT 12-22
theme summary thesaurus relations
definition, TAD 4-4 creating, TXT 12-18
generating, TXT 8-5 dropping, TXT 12-24
generating top n, TXT 8-8 thesaurus scope note
theme table finding, TXT 12-44
structure, TXT A-11 thesaurus top terms
theme_language attribute, TXT 2-44 finding all, TXT 12-48
themes theTree, JPR 17-3
generating for document, TXT 8-23 thick-client applications
generating highlight markup, TXT 8-14 defined, OSG 3-5
highlight offset example, TXT 8-12 illustrated, OSG 3-8
indexing, TAD 2-16, TXT 2-43 thin driver
obtaining top n, TXT 8-25 connecting XSU, ADX 8-25
THEMES procedure, TAD 4-4 Thin driver (JDBC), JSS 4-3
result table, TXT A-11 thin JDBC support, OAS 3-1
syntax, TXT 8-23 thin-client applications
THEN clause, PLS 4-3 defined, OSG 3-5
THES_TT procedure, TXT 12-48 illustrated, OSG 3-9
thesaural queries third generation language, ADG 9-2
about, TAD 1-20 third normal form
thesaurus queries, DWG 17-3
about, TAD 7-2 schemas, DWG 17-2
adding to knowledge base, TAD 7-9 third tier of Oracle Enterprise Manager, OEM 1-8
case-sensitive, TAD 7-3 third-party applications, OEM 1-9
compiling, TXT 12-6 third-party events
creating, TXT 12-20 creating, OEA 6-10, OEM 3-11
creating relationships, TXT 12-16 with job task, OEA 5-35
DEFAULT, TAD 7-4, TXT 3-14 thrashing, PGR 16-13
default, TAD 7-4 thread, RCO 8-4, PGR 16-5
defining terms, TAD 7-6 THREAD clause, RAA 4-21, RAC 5-8
dropping, TXT 12-27 disabling a thread, RAC 5-8
hierarchical relations, TAD 7-6 when required, RAC 5-8

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THREAD initialization parameter, REF 1-160 shared server, CON 8-15, CON 8-19
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-116 use context, PCO 12-9, PCO F-22, PCC 11-8
thread management functions, OCI 16-133 threads package, OCI 9-5
THREAD option THREADS precompiler option, PCO 14-40
private thread creation, RCO 8-4 three-dimensional (3D)
public thread creation, RCO 8-4 formats of LRS functions, SUG 6-9
THREAD parameter, RAA 2-14, RAA 2-19, RAC three-node ring configuration, RCG 1-13
5-7 three-tier architectures
instance acquiring thread, RCO 8-4 and thread safety, OCI 9-2
thread safety, OCI 9-2, IPI 2-23, IPI 2-24, ADX 16-3 three-tier framework, OEM 1-3
advantages of, OCI 9-2 three-tier security, NEW 3-49
and three-tier architectures, OCI 9-2 three-valued logic (true, false, unknown)
basic concepts, OCI 9-3 produced by nulls, CON 10-10
compatibility, MIG 5-21 threshold, IMU 2-11
implementing, IPI 2-24 threshold associations
implementing with OCI, OCI 9-3 editing, ODP 3-19, ODP 3-37, OSM 3-18, OSM
mixing 7.x and 8.0 calls, OCI 9-4 3-35
required OCI calls, OCI 9-3 threshold operator, TXT 3-45
thread, definition, ADX Glossary-19 stopword transformations, TXT H-7
THREAD_HOSTn configuration parameter, RCG threshold state indicators, ODP 3-4, OSM 3-4
3-13 THRESHOLD_SHARABLE_MEM argument, RCG
ThreadDeathException, JJD 2-40 5-16
threading, JJD 2-32 thresholds
applications, JJD 2-38 critical, ODP 3-17, OSM 3-16
lifecycle, JJD 2-39 editing, ODP 3-31, OSM 3-29
model, JJD 1-14, JJD 2-38, JPG 1-10 order of precedence, ODP 3-31, OSM 3-28
THREADS refreshing, ODP 3-37, OSM 3-34
precompiler option, PCO 12-8, PCO 14-40, PCC resetting, ODP 3-19, ODP 3-36, OSM 3-18, OSM
10-41, PCC 11-7 3-34
threads, PCO F-20, PCC F-28 setting, ODP 3-31, OSM 3-29
allocating context, PCO 12-9, PCO F-20, PCC triggered events, ODP 3-32, OSM 3-30
11-8, PCC F-28 types, ODP 3-30, OSM 3-28
archive file format, RAA 6-12 viewing, ODP 3-34, OSM 3-32
associated with an instance, RAC 5-7 warning, ODP 3-17, OSM 3-16
changing from public to private, RAC 5-8 thresholds, SQL statement, PGR 21-15, PGR 21-17
creating, RAC 5-7 THRESHOLDS_EXECUTIONS argument, RCG
disabled, RAC 5-8 5-16
disabling, RAC 5-8 throughput, OID 18-6, PGR 1-10
enabling, PCO 12-9, PCO F-38, PCC 11-8, PCC cost-based approach, PGR 1-11
F-51 improving query, TAD 5-10
example, RAA 3-7 optimizing, SQL 2-94, PGR 1-10, PGR 5-7
exclusive mode, RAA 2-21 overall, OID 19-2
freeing context, PCO 12-9, PCO F-21, PCC THSP datetime format element suffix, SQL 2-76
11-10, PCC F-29 thumbnail images, IMU 8-33, IMU 10-52
number of groups, RAA 3-7 TICKS (TIC or TICK) attribute, NET 14-6
of redo, RAA 3-7 tiers, OSG 3-8, OSG 3-9
online redo log, SAG 7-2 tilde, GLO 9-13
public, RAC 5-7, RAC 5-8 tildes

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indexing characters with, TAD 2-17 ME_DURATION, JPR 7-58
tile, SUG 1-15, SUG 4-12 TIME_INSTANT -
tiling level oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.TI
estimating, SUG 16-10 ME_INSTANT, JPR 7-58
time TIME_PERIOD -
SQL*Loader datatypes for, UTL 6-16 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.TI
TIME - ME_PERIOD, JPR 7-58
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.TI TIME_ZONE session parameter, SQL 10-16
ME, JPR 7-58 time-based change log purging, OID 21-6
time and date data time-based mean time to recover parameter, NEW
representing, ADG 3-14 3-19
time and date parameters, GLO 3-17 time-based recovery, UMR 4-20 to UMR 4-21
TIME datatype coordinated in distributed databases, UMR 6-14
DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 timed statistics, RDE 4-6
SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25 TIMED_OS_STATISTICS initialization
time dimensions, OSG 4-11, OSG 5-9, OSG 17-2, parameter, REF 1-161
OSG 17-3 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
time format setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-116
RECOVER DATABASE UNTIL TIME TIMED_QUERY command, NER 3-89
statement, UMR 4-21 TIMED_STATISTICS
time parameters parameter, RDE 4-6
setting for Recovery Manager use, RMN 8-27 TIMED_STATISTICS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-30,
time periods SNM A-31
regular, irregular defined, OSG 4-11 TIMED_STATISTICS initialization
time series functions, OSG 2-8 parameter, DWG 21-69, PGR 21-6, REF 1-162
time specification, ADQ 1-17 file read/write statistics, REF 3-56, REF 3-172
delay, ADQ 8-45, ADQ 12-59 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
expiration, ADQ 8-48, ADQ 12-60 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-116
time stamp, ADA 3-7 SQL Trace, PGR 10-4
time stamp checking, CON 15-11 timeout attribute, TXT 2-13
time zone TIMEOUT networking parameter, NET 10-21,
determining for session, SQL 6-140 NER 10-5
files, SAG 2-28 TIMEOUT_ON_RESOURCE exception, PLS 7-6
formatting, SQL 2-72 time-span attributes, OSG 4-11
setting for database, SAG 2-28 TIMESTAMP, PCO xiv, PCO A-2
setting for the database, SQL 13-33 external datatype, IPI 4-17
time zone information timestamp
Oracle’s source, GLO 3-24 converting to local time zone, SQL 4-9
time zone parameters, GLO 3-22 Timestamp class
changing during a session, GLO 3-25 methods, IPI 8-216
creating a database, GLO 3-24 TIMESTAMP column
time zones, NEW 3-60 PLAN_TABLE table, PGR 9-23
converting data to particular, SQL 4-9 TIMESTAMP datatype, ADG 3-14, OCI 3-23, PCO
customizing, GLO 12-17 4-13, PCC 4-12, PLS 3-17, SQL 2-21, CON 12-12
functions for, ADG 3-18 DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
in date/time columns, CON 12-12 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
TIME_DURATION - timestamp format, GLO 3-22
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.TI TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE

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external datatype, IPI 4-18 TLD file. See tag library description file
TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE TM (transaction manager), ADG 20-2
datatype, ADG 3-14, PCO 4-14, PCC 4-13, PLS TM locks, PGR 24-17
3-18, SQL 2-23, CON 12-12 TM number format element, SQL 2-65
TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME TNS, ERR 30-1
ZONEdatatype, OCI 3-24 TNS messages, OMM 1-3
TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIMEZONE, PCO TNS. See Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
xiv, PCO A-2 TNS Time Out Value option in Oracle Net
TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE Manager, NET 11-9
external datatype, IPI 4-18 TNS_ADMIN configuration parameter, RCG 3-8
timestamp with time zone, GLO 3-23 TNS_ADMIN environment variable, NET 3-3
TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE datatype, ADG TNS_ADMIN registry entry, NET 3-3
3-14, PCO 4-13, PCC 4-13, PLS 3-17, SQL 2-21, tnsnames.ora, OEA 3-8
CON 12-12 configuring for replication, OID 22-5
TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONEdatatype, OCI in cold backup, OID 23-7
3-23 TNSNAMES.ORA file, SAG 8-11
TIMESTAMP WITH TIMEZONE, PCO xiv, PCO tnsnames.ora file, OAS 15-40, RAC 5-19, RAC 8-12
A-2 configuration parameter reference, NER
time-stamping 7-7 to NER 7-24
client trace files, NER 6-46 default configuration, RAC 8-12
database server trace files, NER 6-47 described, NET 3-3
listener trace files, NER 8-18 example, ADQ 18-9
timestamps, DWG 11-6 exporting entries to directory server, NET 10-2
PL/SQL library unit dependencies, ADG 9-22 FAILOVER parameter, RAC 9-11
timezlrg.dat file, GLO 12-17 FAILOVER_MODE, RAC 9-2
timezone.dat file, GLO 12-17 LOAD_BALANCE parameter, RAC 9-11
tips loading into CDS using tnnfg, OAS 12-17
avoid JSP use with binary data, JSE 4-16 migrating, MIG B-10
JavaBeans vs. scriptlets, JSE 4-2 migrating entries to directory server, NET 10-2
JSP page as servlet wrapper, JSE 9-20 modifying, ADQ 18-8
JSP preservation of white space, JSE 4-14 modifying to load connect descriptors into
key configuration issues, JSE 4-19 CDS, OAS 12-15
method vs. member variable declaration, JSE parameters
4-11 ADDRESS, NER 7-8
page directive characteristics, JSE 4-13 ADDRESS_LIST, NER 7-9
static vs. dynamic includes, JSE 4-6 BACKUP, NER 7-16
using a "checker" page, JSE 4-9 BACKUP parameter, NET 15-21
when to create tag libraries, JSE 4-8 CONNECT_DATA, NER 7-15
workaround, large static content, JSE 4-10 DELAY, NET 15-21, NER 7-17
TKPROF program, PGR 10-3, PGR 10-7 DESCRIPTION, NER 7-7
editing the output SQL script, PGR 10-17 DESCRIPTION_LIST, NER 7-8
example of output, PGR 10-16 FAILOVER, MIG B-7, NET 15-4, NER 7-10,
generating the output SQL script, PGR 10-17 NER 7-11, NER 10-17, NER 10-18, NER
syntax, PGR 10-8 10-20, NER 10-23
using the EXPLAIN PLAN statement, PGR FAILOVER_MODE, NET 15-21, NER 7-16
10-11 GLOBAL_NAME, NET 15-8, NER 7-17
TKPROF_TABLE, PGR 10-18 HS, NET 15-8, NER 7-18
querying, PGR 10-18 INSTANCE_NAME, NET 15-8, NET 15-25,

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NER 7-18 globalization support default in CHECK
LOAD_BALANCE, MIG B-7, NET 15-4, NER constraints, CON 21-21
7-11 globalization support default in views, CON
METHOD, NET 15-21, NER 7-17 10-19
RDB_DATABASE, NET 15-8, NER 7-19 Julian dates, CON 12-11
RETRIES, NET 15-21, NER 7-17 RR date format, ADG 3-12
SDU, NET 15-8, NET 15-28, NER 7-12 TO_CHAR SQL function, GLO 7-2
SECURITY, NER 7-23 default date format, GLO 3-18
SERVER, NER 7-20 format masks, GLO 7-13
SERVICE_NAME, MIG B-4, NER 7-21 group separator, GLO 3-31
SID, MIG B-5, NER 7-22 language for dates, GLO 3-20
SOURCE_ROUTE, MIG B-7, NET 13-5, NET spelling of days and months, GLO 3-20
13-10, NET 15-4, NET 15-6, NER 7-13 TO_CLOB function, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-172
SSL_SERVER_CERT_DN, NER 7-24 data conversion, CON 12-27
TYPE, NET 15-21, NER 7-16 TO_CLOB()
TYPE_OF_SERVICE, NET 15-8, NER 7-14 converting VARCHAR2,NVARCHAR2,NCLOB
renaming, OAS 12-17 to CLOB, ADL 7-47
service discovery, RAC B-5 TO_CURRENT procedure, SUG 15-11
unsupported parameters TO_DATA_LABEL function, OLS 4-18, OLS 5-3,
COMMUNITY, NER B-4 OLS 5-23
upgrading, MIG B-10 TO_DATE function, ADG 3-15, ADG 3-38, SQL
TNSPING utility, NET 16-17 2-68, SQL 2-74, SQL 2-77, SQL 6-172, CON
compared to TRCROUTE utility, NET 16-20 12-10, REF 1-97
TNSPING.TRACE_DIRECTORY networking data conversion, CON 12-26
parameter, NET 17-47, NER 6-40 globalization support default in CHECK
TNSPING.TRACE_LEVEL networking constraints, CON 21-21
parameter, NET 17-47, NER 6-40 globalization support default in views, CON
TO clause 10-19
of ROLLBACK statement, PCC F-101 Julian dates, CON 12-11
TO SAVEPOINT clause, PCO 3-17 RR date format, ADG 3-20
in ROLLBACK statement, PCC 3-20 TO_DATE SQL function, GLO 6-10, GLO 7-2
of ROLLBACK, SQL 17-101 default date format, GLO 3-18
purpose of, PCC 3-20 format masks, GLO 7-13
restriction on, PCC 3-21 language for dates, GLO 3-20
restrictions, PCO 3-19 spelling of days and months, GLO 3-20
using in ROLLBACK statement, PCO 3-17 TO_DSINTERVAL function, SQL 6-174
TO_734 procedure, SUG 15-6 TO_LABEL function
TO_81x procedure, SUG 15-8 desupported, MIG 5-36
TO_BLOB(),TO_CHAR(), TO_NCHAR(), ADL TO_LBAC_DATA_LABEL function, OLS 7-11
7-47 TO_LOB
TO_CHAR limitations, ADL 10-66
datetime conversion function, SQL 6-168 TO_LOB function, MIG 4-7, SQL 6-175
number conversion function, SQL 6-170 TO_MULTI_BYTE function, SQL 6-176
TO_CHAR (character) function, SQL 6-167 TO_NCHAR (character) function, SQL 6-177
TO_CHAR function, ADG 3-38, SQL 2-64, SQL TO_NCHAR (datetime) function, SQL 6-178
2-68, SQL 2-76, REF 1-97 TO_NCHAR (number) function, SQL 6-179
CC date format, ADG 3-21 TO_NCHAR function, ADG 3-38
data conversion, CON 12-26 data conversion, CON 12-26

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TO_NCHAR SQL function, GLO 6-10 tokenize(URL) -
TO_NCLOB function, ADG 3-38, SQL 6-180 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.tokenize(ja
data conversion, CON 12-27 va.net.URL), JPR 11-274
TO_NCLOB(), ADL 7-47 TOKENS procedure
TO_NUMBER function, ADG 3-38, SQL 2-64, SQL result table, TXT A-11
6-180, CON 12-9 syntax, TXT 8-26
data conversion, CON 12-26 tolerance, SUG 1-7
globalization support default in CHECK Tomcat
constraints, CON 21-21 classpath configuration, JSE A-4
globalization support default in views, CON config, map file name extensions, JSE A-5
10-19 setting configuration parameters, JSE A-8
Julian dates, CON 12-11 support for Oracle JSP, JSE 2-8
TO_NUMBER SQL function, GLO 7-2 TOO_MANY_ROWS exception, PLS 7-6
format masks, GLO 7-13 Tool Command Language (Tcl), OEM 3-5
TO_SINGLE_BYTE function, SQL 6-181 Tools
TO_TIMESTAMP function, SQL 6-182 Integrated with Oracle Enterprise Manager
TO_TIMESTAMP_TZ function Oracle Applications Server Manager, OEM
SQL functions 5-22
TO_TIMESTAMP_TZ, SQL 6-183 Oracle Developer Server Forms
to_upper attribute, TXT 2-52 Manager, OEM 5-22
TO_YMINTERVAL function, SQL 6-185 Oracle Directory Manager, OEM 5-22
tochar parameter Oracle Enterprise Security Manager, OEM
Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-16 5-21
TOID_NOVALIDATE parameter Oracle Spatial Index Advisor, OEM 5-22
for Import utility, UTL 2-31 Oracle9i Text, OEM 5-21
TOKEN - Oracle Change Management Pack, OEM 5-14
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.T Oracle Diagnostics Pack, OEM 5-2
OKEN, JPR 7-58 Oracle Management Pack for Oracle
token cards, OAS 1-13, OSD 9-37 Applications, OEM 5-19
benefits, OSD 4-5 Oracle Management Pack for SAP R/3, OEM
token index optimization, TXT 1-6 5-20
token passing, RAR 6-37 Oracle Standard Management Pack, OEM 5-18
sample implementation, RAR 6-35 Oracle Tuning Pack, OEM 5-7
token(int, String) - tools
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.token(int, for tuning, OID 19-2
java.lang.String), JPR 11-269 Tools menu, OEA 1-6
tokenize(InputSource) - TOOLS tablespace
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.tokenize(or described, RAC 8-4
g.xml.sax.InputSource), JPR 11-272 raw device, RAC 2-6
tokenize(InputStream) - Toolset
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.tokenize(ja Oracle, PCC 20-14
va.io.InputStream), JPR 11-272 top object class, OID 2-9
tokenize(Reader) - optional attributes in, OID 2-10
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.tokenize(ja top term operator, TXT 3-50
va.io.Reader), JPR 11-273 top utility, OID 19-2
tokenize(String) - top-down design, PLS 1-16
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.tokenize(ja topic
va.lang.String), JPR 11-273 connection factory, JDBC connection

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parameters, ADQ 13-23 TOUCH mask relationship, SUG 11-6
connection factory, with JDBC URL, ADQ 13-21 TOUSER parameter
publish-subscribe, creating, ADQ 13-37 for Import utility, UTL 2-32
topic privilege TR function, TXT 12-49
granting, publish-subscribe, ADQ 13-42 TR operator, TXT 3-46
revoking, publish-subscribe, ADQ 13-44 Trace, OEM 5-6
topic publisher, ADQ 12-48 setting up, ODP 2-6, OSM 2-4
TopicReceiver, JPR 4-243 Trace Assistant
top-level call specs, writing, JPG 3-11 examining trace files with, NET 17-60
toplevel keyword (-sql option), JJP 3-27 functions of, NET 17-60
top-level memory option reference, NET 17-61
of object, OCI 13-17 trace data for IDs, NET 17-77
top-level procedure, ADA 3-4 trace data for packets, NET 17-65
TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT, OUI 3-11 trace data statistics, NET 17-81
top-N queries, SQL 2-89 TRACE command, NER 1-35
TopSessions, OEM 5-5 trace facility
accessing from Console, ODP 6-2, OSM 7-2 function of, PCC C-6
accessing from console, ODP 6-3, OSM 7-3 using to improve performance, PCO D-5, PCC
customizing display, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15 C-6
Data Options page, ODP 6-16, OSM 7-16 trace file
filtering, ODP 6-4, OSM 7-4 set up sample for sqlnet.ora file, OAS A-2
filtering criteria, ODP 6-10, OSM 7-10 trace files, RAA A-2, CON 8-14
menus, ODP 6-5, OSM 7-5 analyzing with Trace Assistant, NET 17-60
Options page, ODP 6-18, OSM 7-18 and RMAN, RMN 15-3
overview, ODP 6-1, OSM 7-1 ARCn trace file, BRC 1-14
session details page, ODP 6-14, OSM 7-14 background thread trace files, RAA A-2
Session Filtering Page, ODP 6-17, OSM 7-17 backing up control file, UMR 2-20
sort statistics, ODP 6-10, OSM 7-10 cmadm_pid.trc, NET 17-43
sorting entries, ODP 6-13, OSM 7-13 cmadmpid.trc, NET 17-43
statistics page, ODP 6-15, OSM 7-15 cman_pid.trc, NET 17-43
toolbar, ODP 6-8, OSM 7-8 cmanpid.trc, NET 17-43
viewing session details, ODP 6-13, OSM 7-13 control file backups to, UMR 2-19
TopSQL, OTP 3-2, OTP glossary-20 cycling
starting, OTP 4-9 client, NER 6-44
using, OTP 4-9 database server, NER 6-44
TopSQL object, OTP glossary-20 listener, NER 8-17
toString, JPR 4-31, JPR 4-79 DBWn trace file, BRC 1-6
tostring option, JJP 3-29 default names for, NET 17-43
toString() - destination, REF 1-169
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.toString(), JPR error call trace stack, RAA A-3
10-24 error message information, NET 17-56
toString() method, GLO 9-3, GLO 9-8 examining with Trace Assistant, NET 17-60
Total Elapsed Time data view, ODP 7-8 job failures and, SAG 10-10
Total Transfer chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-6, RDE 5-11 LGWR trace file, CON 8-9
hierarchy for lower-level charts, RDE 5-5 listener.trc, NET 17-43, NET 17-48
TOTAL_DIGITS - location of, OCM B-2, SAG 5-16, OSM A-2
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.T log writer, SAG 5-16
OTAL_DIGITS, JPR 7-58 log writer process and, SAG 7-6

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managing, RAA 3-9 17-51, NER 9-11
materialized views, REP A-10 TRACE_FILELEN_CLIENT networking
maximum size, REF 1-93 parameter, NET 17-44, NER 6-43
namespid.trc, NET 17-50 TRACE_FILELEN_listener_name networking
names.trc, NET 17-43, NET 17-50 parameter, NET 17-48
Oracle Streams, STM 17-24 TRACE_FILEN_listener_name networking
oraxxxxx.trc, RAA A-3 parameter, NER 8-16
sidalrt.log, RAA A-3 TRACE_FILENO networking parameter, NET
siddbwr.trc file, RAA A-2 17-51
sidlckn.trc, RAA A-2, RAA A-4 TRACE_FILENO_CLIENT networking
sidlmdn.trc, RAA A-2 parameter, NER 6-44
sidlmon.trc, RAA A-3 TRACE_FILENO_listener_name networking
sidp00n.trc, RAA A-3 parameter, NET 17-49, NER 8-17
sidsmon.trc file, RAA A-2 TRACE_FILENO_SERVER networking
size of, SAG 5-16 parameter, NET 17-45, NER 6-44
sqlnet.trc, NET 17-43 TRACE_LEVEL networking parameter, NET 17-51
sqlnet.trc for clients, NET 17-44 TRACE_LEVEL_CLIENT networking
svr_pid.trc, NET 17-43 parameter, NET 17-45, NER 6-45
svr_pid.trc for servers, NET 17-44 TRACE_LEVEL_listener_name networking
time-stamping parameter, NET 17-48, NER 8-17
client, NER 6-46 TRACE_LEVEL_SERVER networking
database server, NER 6-47 parameter, NET 17-46, NER 6-46
listener, NER 8-18 TRACE_TIMESTAMP networking
using, SAG 5-15, SAG 5-16 parameter, NET 17-51, NER 9-11
when written, SAG 5-17 TRACE_TIMESTAMP_CLIENT networking
trace function calls, OID 5-26 parameter, NET 17-46, NER 6-46
Trace Messages, OMM 3-1 TRACE_TIMESTAMP_listener_name networking
trace parameters, OIA B-26 parameter, NER 8-18
Trace, Oracle, PGR 12-1 TRACE_TIMESTAMP_SERVER networking
TRACE_DIRECTORY networking parameter, NET parameter, NER 6-47
17-51, NER 9-11 TRACE_UNIQUE_CLIENT networking
TRACE_DIRECTORY_CLIENT networking parameter, NET 17-46, NER 6-47
parameter, NET 17-44, NER 6-41 TRACEFILE_IDENTIFIER initialization
TRACE_DIRECTORY_listener_name networking parameter, REF 1-163
parameter, NER 8-15 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
TRACE_DIRECTORY_SERVER networking setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-117
parameter, NET 17-44, NER 6-41 TRACETAB.SQL, SPR 74-3
TRACE_ENABLED initialization parameter, REF Tracing, OIA B-24
1-162 tracing, OAS 15-71
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-117 archivelog process, SAG 8-21
TRACE_FILE parameter, SNM B-8 cycling files
TRACE_FILE_CLIENT networking client, NER 6-44
parameter, NET 17-44, NER 6-42 database server, NER 6-44
TRACE_FILE_listener_name networking listener, NER 8-17
parameter, NET 17-48, NER 8-16 paging server, OEC B-9
TRACE_FILE_SERVER networking SQL Engine, OEC B-10
parameter, NET 17-44, NER 6-42 time-stamping
TRACE_FILELEN networking parameter, NET client trace files, NER 6-46

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database server trace files, NER 6-47 overview, SAG 31-10
listener trace files, NER 8-18 transaction manager, ADG 20-2
web browser, OEC B-8 transaction monitor, RDE 1-4
tracing data collection, OIA B-29 Transaction objects
tracing events, OIA B-29 child read and write, OSA 7-3
tracing function calls, OID 5-26 committing, OSA 7-3
TRACING networking parameter, NER 9-10 creating a Cursor in the current, OSA 8-4
tracing parameters current, OSA 7-2
TRACEFILENAME, OEC B-10 example of using child, OSA 7-9
TRACING.ENABLED, OEC B-2, OEC B-7, OEC getting the current, OSA 7-8
B-9 preparing, OSA 7-3
TRACING.LEVEL, OEC B-2, OEC B-7, OEC B-9 read, OSA 7-3
VDB_DEBUG, OEC B-10 rolling back, OSA 7-7
VDB_SESSION_DEBUG, OEC B-10 setting the current, OSA 7-8
VDB_VERBOSE_DEBUG, OEC B-10 using in Template classes, OSA 7-5
VDB_VERBOSE_SESSION_DEBUG, OEC B-11 write, OSA 7-3
tracing statements Transaction Processing
for performance statistics, PGR 11-5 configuration type, RAC 3-5
for query execution path, PGR 11-5 description of configuration type, RAC 3-6
using a database link, PGR 11-7 transaction processing
with parallel query option, PGR 11-8 distributed systems, SAG 28-33
tracking and event journals, ADQ 1-9 overview of, PCC 2-8
tracking changes, OCM 1-7, OSM 5-5 statements used for, PCC 2-8
traffic generators, RDE 2-7 transaction processing monitor, PCC 5-56
trailing blanks transaction protection, ADQ 1-19
how handled, PLS B-4 transaction rate
loading with delimiters, UTL 6-27 defined, SNM 4-5
TRAILING NULLCOLS parameter transaction recovery, RCO 10-16, BRC 3-6
example, UTL 10-28 definition, BRC 1-7
for SQL*Loader utility, UTL 5-3, UTL 5-37 transaction service
trailing whitespace Heterogeneous Services, HET 2-4
trimming, UTL 6-49 views
TRAIN procedure, TAD 1-2, TXT 6-2 Heterogeneous Services, HET 4-21
transaction, PCO 3-13 transaction set consistency, CON 20-10, CON 20-11
transaction boundaries transaction statistics, OSG 7-6
LOB locators, ADL 5-14 transaction systems, RCO 4-2
transaction control statements, SQL 9-4, CON 14-5 transaction tables, CON B-5
distributed transactions and, SAG 31-4 reset at recovery, CON 8-12
in autonomous PL/SQL blocks, CON 16-13 TRANSACTION_AUDITING initialization
PL/SQL support of, SQL 9-4 parameter, REF 1-164
transaction failures setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-117
simulating, SAG 32-24 transactional complexity
transaction handle levels in OCI, OCI 8-2
attributes, OCI A-28 transactional data format, DMC 1-23
description, OCI 2-10 transactional insertion of spatial data, SUG 3-4
transaction identifier, OCI 8-4 TransactionProvider interface, OSA 7-8
transaction IDs, ADL 5-15 TransactionProvider objects
transaction management creating, OSA 3-4

Master Index-667
needed to create MdmMetadataProvider, OSA parallel DML restrictions, DWG 21-11, DWG
4-3 21-27, CON 18-12
transactions, PLS 6-2, CON 16-1 resolving automatically, CON 8-12
access mode settings, JSS 7-50 two-phase commit, CON 16-10
advanced transaction control, JSS 7-49 two-phase commit and, SAG 28-36
allowing to complete, SQL 10-28 distributed, forcing, SQL 10-3
assigning distribution among rollback segments of, CON
rollback segment to, SQL 18-50 B-6
assigning rollback segments, PGR 18-3 end of, CON 16-5
assigning system change numbers, CON 16-7 consistent data, CON 14-14
assigning to rollback segments, CON B-5 ending, SQL 12-72
assigning to specific rollback segment, SAG ending properly, PLS 6-48
13-24 external LOBs do not participate in, ADL 2-3
automatic commit vs. manual commit, JSS 4-26 failure during, PCC 3-17
automatically committing, SQL 12-72 functions, OCI 16-161
autonomous, ADG 7-31 to ADG 7-39, PLS 6-53, global, OCI 8-3
CON 16-12 branch states, OCI 8-7
within a PL/SQL block, CON 16-12 branches, OCI 8-4
basic transaction control, JSS 4-26 one-phase commit, OCI 8-8
block-level recovery, CON 20-23 transactions identifier, OCI 8-4
changes, making permanent, SQL 12-72 two-phase commit, OCI 8-8
closing database links, SAG 30-2 global examples, OCI 8-9
commenting on, SQL 12-73 guarding databases with, PCC 3-16
committed data, RCO 1-5 guidelines, PCO 3-24
committing, OCI 2-29, PCO F-15, PCC F-24, PLS guidelines for, PCC 3-28
6-44, CON 8-10, CON 16-4, CON 16-6 how to begin, PCO 3-13, PCC 3-17
group commits, CON 8-10 how to end, PCO 3-13, PCC 3-17
use of rollback segments, CON B-5 IDs of locators, ADL 5-14
committing, definition, CON 1-18 implicit commit of, SQL 9-2, SQL 9-4, SQL 9-5
concurrency and, CON 20-17 in-doubt, PCO 3-23, SAG 31-14
concurrent, RCO 1-5, RCO 5-5, REF 1-164 after a system failure, SAG 32-8
contents, PCO 3-13 committing, SQL 12-72
contents of, PCC 2-8, PCC 3-17 forcing, SQL 12-73
context, PLS 6-56 limit rollback segment access, CON B-14
controlling transactions, CON 14-14 pending transactions table, SAG 32-22
data locking, REF 1-53 recoverer process (RECO) and, SAG 32-24
dead, BRC 1-7 resolving, SQL 18-52
deadlocks and, CON 16-4, CON 20-19 resolving automatically, CON 5-9, CON
defining and controlling, CON 14-14 16-10
definition, CON 1-13 rollback segments and, CON B-8
definition of, PCC 2-8 use partly available segments, CON B-14
described, CON 16-2 initialization parameters, OCI 8-11
description of, PCC 3-16 instance failure, RAA 7-10
discrete transactions, CON 14-14, CON 16-11 internal LOBs participate fully, ADL 2-2
distributed, PCC F-102, PLS 6-44 isolation level, SQL 18-50
deadlocks and, CON 20-20 isolation level settings, JSS 7-50
parallel DDL restrictions, DWG 21-11, CON JDBC Connection methods, JSS 7-51
18-12 LOB locators cannot span, ADL 5-12

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LOBs locators cannot span, ADL 7-14 specifying auto-commit, JSS 4-27
local, OCI 8-3 start of, CON 16-5
locators with non-serializable, ADL 5-15 statement level rollback and, CON 16-4
locators with serializable, ADL 5-15 subdividing with savepoints, PCO 3-17, PCC
locks, releasing, SQL 12-72 3-19
making permanent, PCO 3-14, PCC 3-18 system change numbers, CON 8-10
manual commit and rollback, JSS 4-28 terminating, PCC 3-18
manual locking, ADG 7-11 terminating the application and, CON 16-6
manually overriding in-doubt, SAG 32-9 transaction control statements, CON 14-5
migrating from, ADL 5-23 triggers and, CON 17-20
modifying auto-commit, JSS 4-28 undoing, PCO 3-15, PCC 3-20
naming, SQL 18-52, CON 16-9 undoing parts of, PCO 3-18, PCC 3-19
naming distributed, SAG 32-2, SAG 32-10 updates, RCO 1-5
OCI functions for visibility, PLS 6-56
transactions, OCI 8-2 waiting for recovery, RAA 7-10
overview, JSS 4-26 when rolled back automatically, PCO 3-14, PCO
pending, MIG D-5 3-17, PCC 3-17, PCC 3-22
processing, PLS 6-2, PLS 6-43 writing to rollback segments, CON B-6
propagation transactions and data, PER 1-10
protection mechanisms, REP 2-53 TRANSACTIONS in INIT.ORA, SNM A-58
read consistency of, CON 20-6 TRANSACTIONS initialization parameter, DWG
read consistency, definition, CON 1-41 21-60, SAG 13-15, REF 1-164
read-only, ADG 7-8, OCI 8-3, PCO 3-20, PCC DML locks, REF 1-53
3-23, PLS 6-48, SQL 18-50 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-118
not assigned to rollback segments, CON B-5 TRANSACTIONS parameter, CON B-11
read-only, definition, CON 1-41 TRANSACTIONS_PER_ROLLBACK_SEGMENT in
read/write, SQL 18-50 INIT.ORA, SNM A-59
recovery, BRC 1-7 TRANSACTIONS_PER_ROLLBACK_SEGMENT
redo log files written before commit, CON 8-10 initialization parameter, SAG 13-15, REF 1-165
remote, SAG 28-35 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-118
rollback segments and, SAG 13-24, CON B-5 TRANSACTIONS_PER_ROLLBACK_SEGMENT
rolling back, OCI 2-29, PCO F-77, PCC F-100, parameter, CON B-11
PLS 6-45, SQL 10-29, SQL 14-80, SQL 17-100, Transfer By File chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-7
RAA 7-10, CON 16-7 Transfer By File Per Instance chart, RDE 5-4
and offline tablespaces, CON B-14 Transfer By Instance chart, RDE 5-4
partially, CON 16-8 Transfer By Instance Per File chart, RDE 5-4
to a savepoint, SQL 17-101 Transfer By Instance Per Object chart, RDE 5-4
use of rollback segments, CON B-5 Transfer By Object Per File chart, RDE 5-4
rolling back, definition, CON 1-19 TRANSFORM, SUG 13-2
row locking, RCO 1-5 transform, XDG 6-2
savepoints for, SQL 18-2 transform(Source, Result) -
savepoints for rollbacks, JSS 4-30 oracle.xml.jaxp.JXTransformer.transform(javax.
savepoints in, CON 16-8 xml.transform.Source,
sequence numbers, RAA 3-9 javax.xml.transform.Result), JPR 11-304
serializable, ADG 7-20, OCI 8-3, CON 20-7 TRANSFORM_LAYER, SUG 13-5
serialization of, RAR 7-50 table for transformed layer, SUG 13-6
SET TRANSACTION statement, ADG 7-8 transformation, SUG 5-2
space used in data blocks for, CON 2-5 stopword, TXT H-2

Master Index-669
transformation. See message format 14-16, OCI 14-33, PCC 19-34, IPI 7-22, IPI 7-125
transformation, ADQ 1-7, ADQ 1-24 TRANSLATE ... USING function, SQL 6-187
transformation, Advanced queuing, OEM 4-14 TRANSLATE (object member names), JSS 6-45
transformations, ADQ 18-23, DWG 13-2 TRANSLATE function, SQL 6-185
example, ADQ 18-24 TRANSLATE_MEASURE procedure, SUG 14-86
heterogeneous environments translate_params config param
Oracle to non-Oracle, STM 9-7 code equivalent, JSE 8-7
Oracle Streams, STM 6-23 effect in overriding non-multibyte servlet
propagation jobs, STM 12-23, STM 12-26 containers, JSE 8-7
rule-based general information, JSE 9-17
action context, STM 6-23 globalization sample depending on it, JSE 8-8
altering, STM 14-18 globalization sample not depending on it, JSE
apply errors, STM 6-32 8-10
apply process, STM 6-30 overview, multibyte parameter encoding, JSE
capture process, STM 6-26 8-6
creating, STM 14-11, STM 19-33, STM 19-54 TRANSLATE...AS clause, translation
errors, STM 6-28, STM 6-30, STM 6-32 statement, JJP 3-37
managing, STM 14-10 translating in server to run in server, JSS 11-16
multiple, STM 6-32 translating on client to run in server, JSS 11-9
propagation jobs, STM 6-28 translation
removing, STM 14-21 declare objects/packages to translate, JJP 3-26
STREAMS$_TRANSFORM_FUNCTION, ST of types, steps involved, JJP 1-21
M 6-23 on-demand (runtime), JSE 1-7
troubleshooting, STM 17-23 pre-translation without execution, JSE 6-27
scenarios, DWG 13-25 translation statement
SQL and PL/SQL, DWG 13-9 in INPUT file, JJP 3-35
SQL*Loader, DWG 13-5 sample statement, JJP 3-40
transformGroup (connection context WITH translation tables, OSG A-3
clause), JSS 3-8 translation term operator, TXT 3-46
transformNode(XSLStylesheet) - translation term synonym operator, TXT 3-48
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.transformNode( translations
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet), JPR adding to thesaurus, TXT 12-21
11-210 dropping, TXT 12-28
transformToDoc(), JPR 13-17 updating, TXT 12-55
transformToRes(), JPR 13-18 translator
transformToString(), JPR 13-18 basic translation steps, JSS 1-10
transient copies of objects, PCC 17-5 code generation, JSS 9-5
transient objects, OCI 10-6, PCC 17-5, IPI 3-2, IPI compilation, JSS 9-9
3-4 customization, JSS 9-10
creating, IPI 3-4 error list, JSS B-2
LOBs error, warning, info messages, JSS 9-12
attributes, OCI 7-4 exit codes, JSS 9-15
meta-attributes, OCI 10-21 generated class names, JSE 6-5
with LOB attributes, IPI 5-17 generated code features, JSE 6-2
transient type descriptions, CON 13-19 generated files, JSE 6-7
transient types generated inner class, static text, JSE 6-3
See ANYTYPE type generated names, general conventions, JSE 6-3
TRANSITIVE OTT parameter, OCI 14-10, OCI generated package names, JSE 6-5

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globalization support, JSS 9-19 with instance role, NET 15-27
input and output, JSS 1-13 transparent application failover (TAF), RDE 1-5
internal operations, JSS 9-2 transparent gateways
Java and SQLJ code-parsing, accessing Heterogeneous Services agents, HET
syntax-checking, JSS 9-2 4-2
output file locations, JSE 6-8 creating database links, HET 4-4
output, server-side, JSS 11-22 installing Heterogeneous Services data
overview, JSS 1-5 dictionary, HET 4-2
sample generated code, JSE 6-9 testing connections, HET 4-4
SQL semantics-checking and offline Transparent Network Substrate (TNS)
parsing, JSS 9-2 benefits, NET 4-4
status messages, JSS 9-15 described, NET 4-4
support for alternative environments, JSS 8-80 transport layer, NET 4-3
test, JSS 2-17 Transport Layer Security (TLS), and LDAP Version
translators 3, OID 1-5
SQLJ, GLO 9-3 TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE parameter
translator.zip, required file for SQLJ, JSE 9-4 for Export utility, UTL 1-31
Transmission Control Protocol/Interconnect for Import utility, UTL 2-33
Protocol (TCP/IP) transportable tablespaces, UTL 1-59, UTL 2-64,
for Real Application Clusters, RAC 1-7 DWG 11-5, DWG 12-3, DWG 12-6, SAG
transmitting archived redo logs, SAG 8-14 11-35 to SAG 11-49, RMN 10-48
in normal transmission mode, SAG 8-14 multiple block sizes, SAG 11-41
in standby transmission mode, SAG 8-14 recovery, UMR 6-4
transparency TSPITR and, UMR 7-3
definition, RCO 1-4 transportation
location definition, DWG 12-2
using procedures, SAG 29-30, SAG 29-31, distributed operations, DWG 12-2
SAG 29-32 flat files, DWG 12-2
query, SAG 29-32 transporting tablespaces between databases, SAG
update, SAG 29-32 11-34 to SAG 11-49, RMN 10-48
Transparent Application Failover, RAC 9-2 Transviewer Beans, ADX 10-1
configuring, RAC 9-2 Transviewer, definition, ADX Glossary-20
definition, RCO 10-6 TransX Utility, ADX 1-18, ADX 12-1
GLOBAL_DBNAME parameter in listener.ora command-line syntax, ADX 12-6
file, RAC 8-11 sample code, ADX 12-8
overview, RAC 9-2 TransXUtility, definition, ADX Glossary-20
pre-establishing a connection, RAC 9-4 TRAP command, OLA 7-23, OLA 7-26, OLA 7-27
retrying a connection, RAC 9-4 traps, SNM 1-3
uses of, RCO 10-7 TRAVERSAL_DELETE_EVENT -
with client load balancing, RAC 9-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.TRAVERSAL_
with connect-time failover, RAC 9-3 DELETE_EVENT, JPR 11-190
Transparent Application Failover (TAF), OID 25-2 TRAVERSAL_REPLACE_EVENT -
configuring, NET 15-18 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.TRAVERSAL_R
GLOBAL_DBNAME networking parameter in EPLACE_EVENT, JPR 11-191
listener.ora, MIG B-11, NET 12-10, NET TRCROUTE utility
15-22 described, NET 16-20
overview, NET 2-8 TREAT, ADO 2-43
parameters, NER 7-16 TREAT function, SQL 6-188, ADO 2-49, ADO 2-52

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TREAT operator, PLS 10-14 client events, ADG 16-9
tree depth, OTP 5-23 column list in UPDATE, ADG 15-6, ADG 15-19
tree view compared with Oracle Forms triggers, CON
browsing, OID 7-3 17-3
selecting root of search, OID 7-3 compiled, ADG 15-27
Treeviewer Bean, ADX 10-3, ADX 10-13 compiling, SQL 12-2, SQL 12-3
trend analysis conditional predicates, ADG 15-13, ADG 15-18
definition, ODP 4-47 constraints apply to, CON 17-17
specifying and performing, ODP 4-48 constraints contrasted with, CON 17-5
to a point in time, ODP 4-47 CREATE TRIGGER ON, ADG 11-24
to a value, ODP 4-47 creating, ADG 15-2, ADG 15-21, ADG 15-26,
trial recovery SQL 15-95
explanation, UMR 5-9 multiple, SQL 15-99
overview, UMR 5-9 creating XMLType, XDG 4-37
trickle rollout strategy, PER 1-27 data access and, CON 17-20
trigevent (arguments), OIA 3-9 data access restrictions, ADG 15-46
trigevent (name), OIA 3-9 database
trigevent (object), OIA 3-9 altering, SQL 12-3
trigevent (results), OIA 3-9 dropping, SQL 17-13, SQL 17-20
trigevent (severity), OIA 3-9 database insert, UTL 9-27
trigevent Element, OIA 3-9 debugging, ADG 15-29
trigger dependency management of, CON 15-6, CON
database, JPG 1-5, JPG 4-6 17-21
row, JPG 4-6 enabled triggers, CON 17-17
statement, JPG 4-6 designing, ADG 15-2
using Java stored procedures, JJD 3-3, JPG 1-17 disabling, ADG 15-29, ADG 15-30, SQL 11-88,
triggers, PLS 1-19, OLS 7-11, DWG 11-7, CON 17-1 SQL 12-2, SQL 12-3, SAG 21-13
about, ADG 9-21 distributed query creation, ADG 9-40, SAG 30-3
accessing column values, ADG 15-16 enabled or disabled, CON 17-17
action, CON 17-8 enabling, ADG 15-29, SQL 11-88, SQL 12-2, SQL
timing of, CON 17-10 12-3, SQL 15-95, SAG 21-13
AFTER, ADG 15-6, ADG 15-16, ADG 15-34, enforcing data integrity with, CON 21-5
ADG 15-37, SQL 15-98 error conditions and exceptions, ADG 15-19
AFTER triggers, CON 17-10 event, ADG 12-23
as program units, definition, CON 1-14 events, ADG 15-5, CON 17-7
auditing, CON 24-8 examples, ADG 15-32 to ADG 15-48
auditing with, ADG 15-33, ADG 15-34 examples of, CON 17-20
autonomous, PLS 6-59 executing
BEFORE, ADG 15-6, ADG 15-16, ADG 15-46, with a PL/SQL block, SQL 15-105
ADG 15-47, SQL 15-98 with an external procedure, SQL 15-106
BEFORE INSERT trigger, XDG 3-24 firing (executing), CON 17-2, CON 17-21
BEFORE INSERT, using with XMLType, XDG privileges required, CON 17-21
3-23 steps involved, CON 17-17
BEFORE triggers, CON 17-10 timing of, CON 17-18
body, ADG 15-13, ADG 15-18, ADG 15-19, firing property, STM 4-23
ADG 15-21 FOR EACH ROW clause, ADG 15-11
cascading, CON 17-4 for materialized view log, REP 3-52
check constraints, ADG 15-45, ADG 15-46 for site priority conflict resolution, RAR 6-22

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for timestamp conflict resolution, RAR 6-11 remote exceptions, ADG 15-19
for updatable materialized view logs, REP 3-58 removing from the database, SQL 17-13
generating derived column values, ADG 15-47 renaming, SQL 12-3
granting replacing with integrity constraints, UTL 9-27
system privileges on, SQL 17-42 replicating, REP 2-27, RAR 9-7
illegal SQL statements, ADG 15-21 resource manager events, ADG 16-8
INSTEAD OF, SQL 15-99 restrictions, ADG 15-12, ADG 15-21, DWG
dropping, SQL 16-42 21-27, CON 17-8
INSTEAD OF triggers, ADG 15-7, CON 17-12 parallel DML, DWG 21-25
object views and, ADO 5-13, CON 13-26 restrictions on, SQL 15-105
integrity constraints vs., ADG 15-2, ADG 15-38 row, ADG 15-11, CON 17-9
INVALID status, CON 15-6 row evaluation order, ADG 15-22
Java, CON 17-8 row values
listing information about, ADG 15-30 old and new, SQL 15-104
LOB columns with, how to tell when updated row, specifying, SQL 15-104
(FAQ), ADL 6-3 scan order, ADG 15-22
login, ADG 12-13, ADG 12-16, ADG 12-17 schema and database
LONG-to-LOB migration, ADL 8-10 effect on Import, UTL 2-9
migration issues, ADG 15-28 schema object dependencies, CON 17-17, CON
modifying, ADG 15-29 17-21
multiple same type, ADG 15-22 sequence for firing multiple, CON 17-18
mutating tables and, ADG 15-23 shared SQL areas and, CON 7-12
naming, ADG 15-5 SQL examples, SQL 15-106
on database events, SQL 15-102 statement, SQL 15-104, CON 17-9
on DDL events, SQL 15-101 storage of, CON 17-21
on DML operations, SQL 15-97, SQL 15-99 stored, ADG 15-27
on views, SQL 15-99 system
order of firing, SQL 15-99 testing, UTL 2-9
overview of, CON 17-2 system triggers, ADG 15-4
package variables and, ADG 15-22 on DATABASE, ADG 15-4
parts of, CON 17-6 on SCHEMA, ADG 15-4
permanently disabled, UTL 9-30 trigger evaluation order, ADG 15-22
privileges, ADG 15-26 types of, CON 17-9
to drop, ADG 15-29 UNKNOWN does not fire, CON 17-8
privileges for enabling and disabling, SAG update
21-13 SQL*Loader, UTL 9-28
privileges for executing, CON 23-9 use of LONG and LONG RAW datatypes, ADG
roles, CON 23-21 15-21
procedures and, ADG 15-21 user-defined types, ADO 2-12
procedures contrasted with, CON 17-2 username reported in, ADG 15-26
prohibited in views, CON 10-17 uses of, CON 17-4
publish-subscribe support, CON 17-14 using with XMLType, XDG 4-37
recompiling, ADG 15-28 WHEN clause, ADG 15-12
re-creating, SQL 15-97 with LOBs, DCD 6-12
REFERENCING option, ADG 15-18 triggers on version-enabled tables, ADW 1-19
referential integrity and, ADG 15-39 to ADG TRIGGERS parameter
15-43 for Export utility, UTL 1-31
remote dependencies and, ADG 15-21 TRIM collection method, PLS 5-33

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TRIM function, SQL 6-190 Assistant, OEC F-5
trim( ) method, IMU I-44 general information about, RAA 1-4
trimming heartbeat monitor, RCG 8-17
LOB data instance monitor, RCG 8-18
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-229 listener monitor, RCG 8-18
summary, UTL 6-43 log files, NET 17-23
temporary LOB data, ADL 11-179 loopback tests, NET 17-4
trailing whitespace management server, OEC F-13
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-49 changing for client access, OEC F-17
trimming LOBs using JDBC, ADL 3-60 error messages, OEC F-16
trimSource( ), IMJ 3-74, IMJ 4-50, IMJ 8-80 not run correctly from a non-default Oracle
trimSource( ) method, IMU 5-40 Home, OEC F-13
Triple DES (3DES), OSD 2-11, OSD 3-5, OSD 9-6, not start from the Windows Start
OSD 9-28, OSD 9-46 Menu, OEC F-14
Triple-DES encryption algorithm, OAS 1-6 setting the ping interval, OEC 6-2
Troubleshooting, OIA B-2, OUI B-1 migration
troubleshooting, OAS 5-11, OAS 6-22, OAS 8-17, datafile version integrity, MIG D-30
OAS 15-65, NET 17-1 to NET 17-82, OID G-1, monitors, RCG 8-17
RAA A-1 to RAA A-5 Oracle Streams, STM 17-1
apply process, STM 17-9 Oracle Support Services, providing them with
checking apply handlers, STM 17-12 information, OEC F-4
checking event type, STM 17-11 outside of the PFS packs, RCG 8-20
checking status, STM 17-10 paging server, OEC F-18
error queue, STM 17-13 performance, OID 19-13
capture process, STM 17-2 propagation jobs, STM 17-4
checking progress, STM 17-3 checking queues, STM 17-5
checking status, STM 17-2 checking status, STM 17-6
log parallelism, STM 17-3 job queue processes, STM 17-7
persistent sessions, STM 17-4 security, STM 17-8
changing the permissions on the questions, NET 17-22
omsconfig.properties file, OEC F-12 replication problems, REP A-1
client, NET 17-4 reporting problems to Oracle Support
collection and load problems, ODP 4-25 Services, OEC F-2
command-line problems, RCG 8-15 repository database default tablespace, OEC F-7
console does not launch web browser, OEC resetting SYSMAN password, OEC F-20
F-19 rule-based transformations, STM 17-23
console hangs, OEC F-18 rules, STM 17-17
contacting Oracle Support Services, NET 17-82 script execution errors, OCM 3-26
Database Configuration Assistant, RAA 8-11, script execution failures, OCM 3-26
RAC 4-5 script generation errors, OCM 3-21
database fails to open after removing server, NET 17-3
incompatibilities, MIG 5-10 service discovery, RAC B-2
database parameters for repository start-up problems, RCG 8-7
operation, OEC F-10 system problems, RCG 8-20
directory server instance startup, OID 3-9, OID trace files, NET 17-23, RAA A-2
A-10 upgrades
directory servers, OID 3-10 ALTER DATABASE CONVERT
Enterprise Manager Configuration statement, MIG D-27

Master Index-674
missing convert file, MIG D-28 when generated, PCC 6-6
MULTIPLIER option, MIG D-27 truncation errors
NOMOUNT database start mode, MIG D-28 when generated, PCO 5-6
Oracle7 control file, MIG D-27 TRUST attribute
upgrading of PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, SQL
AUDIT_TRAIL initialization 16-16
parameter, MIG D-25 TRUST keyword, ADG 9-62
database name mismatch, MIG D-29 trust points, OAS 8-2
MIG utility error messages, MIG D-14 TRUSTED mode, DWG 22-10
OPTIMAL setting, MIG D-26 Trusted Oracle and user-defined aggregates, ADL
password file, MIG D-28 7-53
running the MIG utility, MIG D-25 trusted security, RAR A-3, RAR A-8
SYSTEM tablespace, MIG D-25 trusted stored program units
temporary tablespace, MIG D-25 creating, OLS 9-5
using log file, NET 17-32 error handling, OLS 9-6
using MetaLink, OEC F-2 example, OLS 9-3
using the ClientConfig.properties file, OCM executing, OLS 9-6
B-2, OSM A-2 introduction, OLS 9-2
web browser, OEC F-18 privileges, OLS 3-24, OLS 9-6
with ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-4 re-compiling, OLS 9-5
TRSYN function, TXT 12-51 replacing, OLS 9-5
TRSYN operator, TXT 3-48 TRUSTED_SERVERS view, REF 2-239
TRUE keyword TS_PITR_CHECK view, REF 2-240
behavior differences, MIG 5-26 TS_PITR_OBJECTS TO_BE_DROPPED view, REF
TRUE value, PLS 2-9 2-241
TRUNC function, ADG 3-16 TSPITR. See tablespace point-in-time recovery
date function, SQL 6-192 TT function, TXT 12-53
format models, SQL 6-218 TT operator, TXT 3-50
number function, SQL 6-191 TTC. See Two-Task Common (TTC)
TRUNCATE PARTITION clause, DWG 5-35, SAG TTS_FULL_CHECK parameter
17-59 for Export utility, UTL 1-31
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-73 TTS_OWNERS parameter
TRUNCATE statement, SQL 18-54, SAG 21-10, for Import utility, UTL 2-33
CON 14-4, RAR 8-19 Tunable rule
DROP STORAGE clause, SAG 21-11 defined, OTP 15-2
REUSE STORAGE clause, SAG 21-11 tunables, database, OID 19-10
vs. dropping table, SAG 15-23 Tuning
TRUNCATE SUBPARTITION clause, SAG 17-61 Tasks
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-73 Viewing Object Details and Statistics, OTP
TRUNCATE TABLE statement 5-16
PRESERVE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG tuning, OID 13-8, OID 19-1, PGR 11-1
option, RAR 8-21 after upgrading, MIG 4-22
truncated values, PCO 6-13 analyzing tables, SAG 30-7
detecting, PCO 4-26, PCO 5-4, PCC 6-4, PCC archiving, SAG 8-19
7-14 considerations, OID 13-11
indicator variables, PCO 6-2 cost-based optimization, SAG 30-5
truncating data, PGR 21-23 CPU for Oracle foreground processes, OID 19-6
truncation error CPU for Oracle Internet Directory

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processes, OID 19-5 Recommendation Summary, OTP 10-7
CPU usage, OID 19-4 Session Data report, OTP 10-7
databases, SAG 1-8 tuning scope
deployment considerations, OID 13-11 changing, OTP 12-9
disk, OID 19-8 refining, OTP 18-1
excluding data from, OTP 15-2 setting, OTP 12-3
excluding objects from, OTP 15-2 tuning. See also database tuning, ADQ 5-2
iterative, OTP 18-2 tuning session
latches, PGR 24-12 collecting data, OTP 13-1
logical structure, PGR 4-2 creating, OTP 12-1
memory, OID 19-7 creating, using Tuning Session wizard, OTP
memory allocation, IMU 11-5, PGR 14-5 12-2
overview, OID 19-2 deleting, OTP 12-10
Recovery Manager modifying, OTP 12-9
V$ views, RMN 15-15 opening an existing, OTP 12-9
resource contention, PGR 22-1 resuming, OTP 12-9
SGA parameters, OID 19-12 setting the scope, OTP 10-2, OTP 12-3
shared server, PGR 19-2 tuning session characteristics, OTP glossary-3
System Global Area (SGA), PGR 14-4 providing accurate data, OTP 18-2
System Global Area (SGA) for Oracle9i, OID selecting values, OTP 12-7
19-7 tuning session window
tools, OID 19-2 Collect page, OTP 13-1
using LONGs, ADG 3-31 Recommendations page, OTP 15-4
tuning and performance information, SUG 1-25 Scope page, OTP 12-9
tuning database server performance, SNM 4-3 View/Edit page, OTP 14-1
tuning functions and procedures, SUG 16-1 Tuning Session wizard, OTP 12-2
tuning input, OTP 10-5, OTP 10-6 Tuning Sessions
database class, OTP 10-6 Opening previously used, OTP 4-14
environment class, OTP 10-6 Tuning with XSQL, ADX 9-59
instance class, OTP 10-6 tuning, performance, PCO D-2, PCC C-2
rules, OTP 10-6 tuple
schema class, OTP 10-6 definition, OSA 8-17
tuning session characteristics, OTP 10-6 in a Cursor, example, OSA 9-9
workload class, OTP 10-6 Turn Off UNIX Signal Handling option in Oracle
tuning output, OTP 10-5, OTP 10-7 Net Manager, NET 11-10
implementation files, OTP 10-7 TWO_TASK environment variable, NET 16-8
parameter file, OTP 10-7 two-node ring configuration, RCG 1-12
report, OTP 10-7 two-pass recovery, NEW 3-19
Tuning Pack, OEM 5-7 two-phase commit, DWG 21-60
Tuning Process case study, SAG 31-19
Methodology, OTP 3-7 commit phase, SAG 31-14, SAG 31-23
tuning queries steps in, SAG 31-14
for response time, TAD 1-19, TAD 5-5 described, SAG 28-35
for throughput, TAD 5-10 distributed transactions, SAG 31-10
increasing result buffer size, TAD 5-12 tracing session tree, SAG 32-5
with statistics, TAD 5-2 viewing information about, SAG 32-3
tuning report forget phase, SAG 31-15
Analysis report, OTP 10-7 in-doubt transactions, SAG 31-15

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automatic resolution, SAG 31-16 transient, CON 13-19
manual resolution, SAG 31-18 type descriptor object, OCI 10-8, OCI 11-29
SCNs and, SAG 31-19 TYPE directive
phases, SAG 31-10 examples, PCC F-113
prepare phase, SAG 31-11 type evolution, OCI 10-42, NEW 3-4
abort response, SAG 31-13 in PL/SQL, PLS 10-12
prepared response, SAG 31-12 interoperability, MIG 5-34
read-only response, SAG 31-12 object cache, OCI 13-22
responses, SAG 31-11 See object types
steps, SAG 31-13 type extensions, JSS 5-29
problems, SAG 32-8 type functions
recognizing read-only nodes, SAG 31-12 attributes, OCI 6-11
specifying commit point strength, SAG 32-2 type hierarchies, ADO 2-33
transaction management, CON 16-10 methods in, ADO 2-19
triggers, CON 17-17 type hierarchy, ADO 2-3
two-task type inheritance, PCC 17-3, IPI 3-25, IPI 3-28, ADO
linking, PCC 2-17 2-33 to ADO 2-50, CON 13-13
Two-Task Common (TTC) presentation example, PCC 17-26
dedicated server configurations, NET 4-15 finality, ADO 2-36
described, NET 4-4 in PL/SQL, PLS 10-14
shared server configurations, NET 4-14 instantiability, ADO 2-38
two-task mode IS OF type operator, PCC 17-3
listener process and, CON 8-19 example, PCC 17-3
network communication and, CON 8-22 OTT support, OCI 14-17
program interface in, CON 8-22 specializing subtypes, ADO 2-34
two-tier query, SUG 1-9 TREAT operator, PCC 17-3
two-way authentication, SSL, OID C-6, OAD 3-2 example, PCC 17-3, PCC 17-4
TX Enqueue type mapping
from V$ENQUEUE_STATS, RDE 4-11 BigDecimal mapping, JSS 6-38
TX locks, PGR 24-17 JDBC mapping, JSS 6-37
Type, JSS 5-1 JPublisher mapping option, JSS 6-34
type - oracle.xml.classgen.CGXSDElement.type, object JDBC mapping, JSS 6-37
JPR 6-16 Oracle mapping, JSS 6-37
%TYPE attribute, PLS 2-13 type categories and mapping modes, JSS 6-37
syntax, PLS 13-182 type mappings. See datatype mappings
type attributes type maps
attributes, OCI 6-10 add to default type map, JJP 3-14
type checking at runtime, PCC 17-23 add to user type map, JJP 3-14
type constructor expressions, SQL 4-13 default type map, JJP 2-18
type definitions option for default type map, JJP 3-17
collection, PLS 5-7 replace user type map, JJP 3-29
for OLAP_TABLE, OSG 11-4 to OSG 11-5 user type map, JJP 2-18
forward, PLS 10-33 type methods
RECORD, PLS 5-51 return type of, SQL 16-14
REF CURSOR, PLS 6-17 TYPE networking parameter, NET 10-21, NET
type dependencies, ADO 4-7 10-22, NET 15-21, NER 7-16, NER 10-5
type descriptions type of an MDM object
dynamic creation and access, CON 13-19 defined, OSA 2-28

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obtaining, OSA 2-29 2-11
Type of Service field in Oracle Net Manager, NET typeToString(int) -
15-8, NET 15-40 oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.typeToString(int),
type procedures JPR 11-19
attributes, OCI 6-11 Typical Range element
type reference, OCI 10-35 meaning in appendices, SNM 5-1
type resolution, expand search, JSS 8-69 Typical repository creation option, OEC 3-7
TYPE SQL directive, PCC F-112 typographic conventions, ADA iv
TYPE statements TZ_OFFSET function, SQL 6-192
using the CHARF datatype specifier, PCO 4-50 TZD datetime format element, SQL 2-70
type zero (0) element, SUG 2-24 TZH datetime format element, SQL 2-70
TYPE_CODE TZM datetime format element, SQL 2-70
precompiler option, PCC 10-42 TZR datetime format element, SQL 2-70
TYPE_CODE option
effect on functionality, PCO 10-13
U
TYPE_CODE precompiler option, PCO 14-40
type_name, ADQ 2-2 U number format element, SQL 2-65
TYPE_OF_SERVICE networking parameter, NET u option (-user), JJP 3-32
15-8, NET 15-40, NER 7-14 U0703040.SQL script, REF 5-7
typecodes, OCI 3-30 U0800060.SQL script, REF 5-7
typeids, ADO 2-56, ADO 6-5 U0801070.SQL script, REF 5-7
typeMap (connection context WITH clause), JSS U0900010.SQL script, REF 5-7
3-7 ub1
typemap option, JJP 3-29 definition, OCI 3-34
types ub2
attributes, OCI 6-8 definition, OCI 3-34
describing, OCI 6-2 ub4
evolved definition, OCI 3-34
removing, MIG 7-19 UCPU item, PGR 12-16
non-final UCS-2 encoding, GLO 5-4
downgrading, MIG 7-19 UDAG (User-Defined Aggregate Functions), CON
object, ADQ 4-3, ADQ 4-17 13-15
of attributes, OID 2-4 UDAGs (User-Defined Aggregate Functions)
of object classes, OID 6-7 creation and use of, CON 13-15
privileges on, CON 23-12 UDAGs. See user-defined aggregates
See datatypes, object types UDDI, ADG 1-20, ADX 11-3
types - oracle.xml.util.XMLError.types, JPR 10-6 UDT
types of attributes, OAD 2-5 generating an element from, XDG 10-9
types option (deprecated), JJP 3-30 generating an element using XMLForest, XDG
types option (JPublisher -types), JSS 6-34 10-10
types. See object types, datatypes, data types UI, definition, ADX Glossary-21
types supported UID function, PCO 4-12, SQL 6-193
for JDBC 2.0, JSS 5-8 UIX, ADX 26-2
for Oracle8i, JSS 5-11 components, ADX 26-4
for Oracle8/Oracle7, JSS 5-12 features, ADX 26-2
summary of types, JSS 5-2 more information about, ADX 26-8
types, creating in the database, JJP 1-19 technologies, ADX 26-3
types, overview of Oracle JSP type extensions, JSE when not to use, ADX 26-3

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which technologies to use, ADX 26-6 of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-82
UIX, definition, ADX Glossary-21 undo tablespaces, BRC 1-10, CON 3-8
UL locks, PGR 24-18 altering, SAG 13-7
Ultra Search, CON 1-67 backups, UMR 2-15
umlauts creating, SQL 13-32, SQL 15-82, SAG 13-6
indexing characters with, TAD 2-17 dropping, SQL 17-11, SAG 13-7
unary operators, PLS 2-23, SQL 3-2 estimating space requirements, SAG 13-11
UNAVAILABLE option initialization parameters for, SAG 13-3
of CHANGE, RMN 7-16, RMN 18-12 modifying, SQL 11-103
UNCATALOG option monitoring, SAG 13-12
deleting repository records, RMN 18-18 PENDING OFFLINE status, SAG 13-8
of CHANGE, RMN 18-18 removing, MIG 7-9
UNDER ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 17-43 specifying at database creation, SAG 2-24
UNDER ANY VIEW system privilege, SQL 17-43 specifying retention period, SAG 13-9
UNDER clause starting an instance using, SAG 13-3
of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-46 statistics for, SAG 13-12
UNDER keyword, ADO 2-37 switching, SAG 13-8
UNDER object privilege, SQL 17-47 used with flashback queries, SAG 13-10
on a type, SQL 17-50 user quotas, SAG 13-9
on a view, SQL 17-49 viewing information about, SAG 13-11
UNDER_PATH, XDG 3-38, XDG 15-6 UNDO_MANAGEMENT initialization
summary, XDG 15-5 parameter, SAG 2-24, REF 1-166
UNDER_PATH condition, SQL 5-20 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-119
underscores, PLS 2-5 starting instance as AUTO, SAG 13-3
Understanding Index Tuning UNDO_MANAGEMENT parameter, RAA 3-2,
Recommendations, OTP 6-2 RAA 3-6
understanding rules-of-thumb, OTP 6-7 UNDO_RETENTION initialization parameter, REF
Understanding Statistical Information, OTP 5-1 1-166
undo, CON 1-5 for undo tablespaces, SAG 13-9
rollback, SQL 9-138, SQL 13-32 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-119
system managed, SQL 9-138, SQL 13-32 UNDO_SUPPRESS_ERROR initialization parameter
See also rollback for undo tablespaces, SAG 13-4
undo a transaction, PCO F-77, PCC F-100 UNDO_SUPPRESS_ERRORS initialization
undo blocks, BRC 1-10 parameter, REF 1-167
undo management, RAC 8-7 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
undo management, automatic, CON 2-16 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-119
undo pool quota, NEW 3-42 UNDO_TABLESPACE initialization
undo space management, RCO 8-5 parameter, REF 1-167
automatic undo management mode, SAG setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-120
13-3 to SAG 13-13 starting an instance using, SAG 13-3
described, SAG 13-2 UNDO_TABLESPACE parameter, RAA 2-14, RAA
rollback segment undo mode, SAG 3-3
13-13 to SAG 13-29 undoing script changes, OCM 3-24
specifying mode, SAG 13-3 UNDOTBS tablespace
undo tablespace, OEM 4-9, OEM 4-23 raw devices, RAC 2-5
switching, RAA 3-3 undotbs1
UNDO tablespace clause identifying on UNIX, RAC 2-9
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-32 UnfreezeWorkspace procedure, SPR 80-86, ADW

Master Index-679
2-108 Unicode datatypes, GLO 5-8
unfreezing case study, GLO 5-17
workspaces, SPR 80-86, ADW 1-8, ADW 2-108 choosing a national character set, GLO 5-14
unhandled exceptions, ADG 9-39, PLS 7-12, PLS using with a Unicode database (case
7-19 study), GLO 5-18
UNI_PLUGGABLE_SET_CHECK view, REF 2-241 when to use, GLO 5-11
UNICODE Unicode encoding, GLO 5-3
VARCHAR2 and CLOBs support, ADL 7-38 Unicode escape sequence, GLO 9-15
Unicode, OSG A-4, CON 12-3, CON 12-5, CON Unicode fonts, GLO 12-2
12-6, CON 12-15, GLO 5-2, NEW 3-60 Unicode mode, GLO 6-13, GLO 8-2
binding and defining Java strings, GLO 6-26 Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit
character code assignments, GLO B-2 (UTF-8), OID 2-13
character set conversion between OCI client and Unicode variables, PCC A-5
database server, GLO 6-15 UNIFORM clause
character set ID, OCI A-39 of CREATE TABLESPACE, SQL 15-87
character set Id, OCI A-36 Uniform Resource Identifier, definition, ADX
code ranges for UTF-16 characters, GLO B-2 Glossary-20
code ranges for UTF-8 characters, GLO B-2 Uniform Resource Locator, definition, ADX
data conversion in Java, GLO 6-27 Glossary-20
JDBC and SQLJ programming, GLO 6-25 uninitialized object
JDBC OCI driver, GLO 6-3 how treated, PLS 10-26
JDBC thin driver, GLO 6-4 uninstall option (AuditorInstaller), JSS A-51
NCHAR datatype, REP B-8 union, SUG 11-38
NVARCHAR datatype, REP B-8 UNION ALL operator
OCILobRead(), OCI 16-77 examples, PGR 2-31, PGR 2-33, PGR 2-49, PGR
OCILobWrite(), OCI 16-84 8-18, PGR 8-20
ODBC and OLE DB programming, GLO 6-29 optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37
Oracle Call Interface, GLO 6-3 transforming OR into, PGR 2-30, PGR 8-17
Oracle ODBC driver, GLO 6-3 UNION ALL set operator, PLS 6-6, SQL 3-6, SQL
Oracle OLE DB driver, GLO 6-3 18-24
Oracle Pro*C/C++, GLO 6-3 union MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-12
Oracle SQLJ, GLO 6-4 UNION operator
Oracle support, GLO 5-5 examples, PGR 2-39, PGR 2-50
PL/SQL and SQL, GLO 6-4 optimizing view queries, PGR 2-37
Private Use Area, GLO 12-26 UNION set operator, PLS 6-6, SQL 3-6, SQL 18-24
programming, GLO 6-2 union views, OSG 12-2
replication, REP B-8 unions
string literals, GLO 6-11 cannot be nested in host structures, PCC 4-45
UCS-2 encoding, GLO 5-4 not permitted as host structures, PCC 4-45
UTF-16 encoding, GLO 5-4 with subqueries
UTF-8 encoding, GLO 5-3 materialized views, REP 3-23
Unicode character set, PCC 5-9 restrictions for materialized views, REP 3-27
Unicode database, GLO 5-7 unique
case study, GLO 5-16 constraints, DWG 7-4, DWG 21-86
choosing a character set, GLO 5-12 identifier, DWG 2-3, DWG 3-2
using with Unicode datatypes (case UNIQUE clause
study), GLO 5-18 of CREATE INDEX, SQL 13-69
when to use, GLO 5-10 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-27

Master Index-680
of SELECT, SQL 18-11 UNIT_NAME column in SDO_DIST_UNITS
UNIQUE constraint, PGR 4-8 table, SUG 5-11
unique constraints Universal ROWID, OCI 3-6
enabling, SQL 15-59 universal ROWID, PCO A-3, PCC 4-8, PCC 4-41,
index on, SQL 15-60 PCC A-5
unique indexes, SQL 13-69, CON 10-30 ROWID pseudocolumns, PCO 4-35
UNIQUE KEY constraints universal rowids, PLS 3-7
effect on direct path load, UTL 9-35 universal rowids. See urowids
UNIQUE key constraints, CON 21-8 UNIX
associated indexes, SAG 16-11 linking a Pro*C application under, PCC 1-10
combining with NOT NULL constraint, ADG raw volume names ASCII file, RAC 2-10
4-5 raw volumes, configuring, RAC 2-7
composite keys, CON 21-9, CON 21-11 starting Change Manager, OCM 2-3, OSM 6-3
composite keys and nulls, ADG 4-7 starting Change Manager from the command
constraint checking, CON 21-23 line, OCM 2-3, OSM 6-3
disabling, ADG 4-22 using command line interface on, OCM A-1
dropping associated indexes, SAG 16-23 UNIX Agent
enabling, ADG 4-21 starting and stopping, OIA 2-8
enabling on creation, SAG 16-11 UNIX Agent, controlling, OIA 2-7
foreign key references when dropped, SAG UNIX crypt, for password encryption, OID 5-15,
21-19 OID 5-17, OID 16-3, OID 16-4, OID E-4, OAD
indexes associated with, SAG 16-11 2-9
indexes used to enforce, CON 21-10 UNIX crypt, for password hashing, OID 16-3
maximum number of columns, CON 21-10 UNIX hashing scheme, OSD 5-6
NOT NULL constraints and, CON 21-11 UNIX platforms
nulls and, CON 21-11 setting variables for Inso, TXT B-3
PRIMARY KEY constraint vs., ADG 4-7 UNIX system performance, PGR 16-7
size limit of, CON 21-10 UNIX, starting Oracle Directory Manager on, OID
when to use, ADG 4-7 4-3
unique keys, CON 21-9 UNIX_GROUP_NAME, OUI 3-11
composite, CON 21-9, CON 21-11 UNLIMITED extents, DWG 21-23
optimization, PGR 2-34 UNLIMITED TABLESPACE privilege, SAG 24-5
searches, PGR 8-5 UNLIMITED TABLESPACE system privilege, SQL
unique queries, SQL 18-11 17-42
unique values UNLOAD statement (DB2 file format)
generating with SQL*Loader, UTL 6-57 not supported by SQL*Loader, UTL B-3
uniqueMemberMatch matching rule, OID C-10 unloading
uniqueness, PGR 4-8 Messaging Gateway, ADQ 18-12
uniqueness constraints unlocking
preventing errors during import, UTL 2-19 table rows, SPR 80-87, ADW 2-109
UNISTR function, SQL 6-194 UnlockRows procedure, SPR 80-87, ADW 2-109
UNISTR SQL function, GLO 6-12 unmarking, OCI 13-10
unit of measurement objects, OCI 13-10
MDSYS tables, SUG 2-34 unnamed composites, OLA 3-18, OLA 3-21
UNIT_NAME column defining, OLA 3-21
in SDO_ANGLE_UNITS table, SUG 5-11 example of, OLA 3-21
in SDO_AREA_UNITS table, SUG 2-36 naming, OLA 3-20
in SDO_DIST_UNITS table, SUG 2-35 UNNEST hint, PGR 5-36

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unnesting collections, SQL 18-16 UNSIGNED INT
examples, SQL 18-39 external datatype, IPI 4-18
unnesting queries, ADO 8-12 UNSIGNED_BYTE -
unnesting subqueries, SQL 8-14 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.U
unpinning, OCI 10-30, OCI 13-8 NSIGNED_BYTE, JPR 7-58
objects, OCI 13-8 UNSIGNED_INT -
unplanned downtime, NEW 3-19 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.U
unplanned outages NSIGNED_INT, JPR 7-58
both nodes, RCG 6-4 UNSIGNED_LONG -
one node, RCG 6-3 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.U
UNPREPARED status, IPI 2-17 NSIGNED_LONG, JPR 7-58
UNQUIESCE clause UNSIGNED_SHORT -
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-31 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.U
UNRECOVERABLE, SQL 9-74, SQL 15-30 NSIGNED_SHORT, JPR 7-58
See also NOLOGGING clause Unsolicited Error Detection, OEM 3-11
UNRECOVERABLE DATAFILE option unsolicited event, OEA 6-11
ALTER DATABASE statement, SAG 7-20 unsolicited events, OEA 6-8
unrecoverable objects unsorted data
and RECOVER operation, UMR 4-35 direct path load
recovery SQL*Loader, UTL 9-18
unrecoverable objects and, UMR 4-34 unsorted indexes, SQL 13-75
unrecoverable operations unspecified access, OID 12-12, OID 12-36
performing backups after, BRC 4-8 unstructured data, ADL 1-2
UNRECOVERABLE parameter unsubscribe, JPR 4-205
SQL*Loader, UTL 9-20 unsupervised learning, DMC 1-2, DMC 1-4
UNREGISTER command, NET 9-58, NER 3-91 unsupervised model, DMC 1-14
UNREGISTER_NS command, NER 3-93 unsupported functions
unregistering Generic Connectivity, HET 7-7
non-Oracle queues, ADQ 18-19 UNTIL TIME option
example, ADQ 18-20 RECOVER command, UMR 4-21
queue/topic connection factory in LDAP, ADQ untilClause, RMR 2-216
13-13, ADQ 13-15 UNUSABLE clause
unregistering a database from the recovery of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-79
catalog, RMN 16-8 unusable data
unrestricted multilingual support, GLO 2-25 collecting, OTP 13-17
UNSAFE_NULL precompiler option, PCO 14-41, UNUSABLE indexes
PCC 10-42 function-based, CON 15-9
unsafe_reload config param, JSE 9-18 UNUSABLE LOCAL INDEXES clause
UNSCHEDULE_PROPAGATION procedure, STM of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-102
12-13 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-83
unschedulePropagation, JPR 2-31, JPR 4-79 UP role change notification, RCG 5-5
unscheduling updatable materialized view logs, REP 3-57
propagation, ADQ 13-64 trigger for, REP 3-58
UNSET_ATTRIBUTE procedure, TXT 7-55 updatable materialized views, REP 1-9, REP 3-5
UNSIGNED column subsetting, REP 5-11
external datatype, OCI 3-16 conflict resolution, REP 5-11
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 length semantics, REP B-6
UNSIGNED datatype, PCO 4-9, PCC 4-10 materialized view groups, REP 3-60

Master Index-682
updatable scrollable cursors, NEW 3-61 freeing space in data blocks, CON 2-6
UPDATE ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL parallel UPDATE statement, DWG 21-39
17-42 purpose of, PCC 6-10
update batching RETURNING clause, PLS 12-12
batch limit, JSS 10-19 SET clause, PCO 5-11
batchable and compatible statements, JSS 10-13 SET clause in, PCC 6-10
batching incompatible statements, JSS 10-20 syntax, PLS 13-184
canceling a batch, JSS 10-17 triggers, CON 17-2, CON 17-7
cautions, JSS 10-22 BEFORE triggers, CON 17-10
enabling and disabling, JSS 10-14 triggers and, ADG 15-6, ADG 15-19
error conditions during execution, JSS 10-22 triggers for referential integrity, ADG 15-41,
explicit and implicit batch execution, JSS 10-14 ADG 15-42
overview, JSS 10-12 triggers on, SQL 15-99
update counts, JSS 10-18 using host arrays in, PCC 8-15
using implicit execution contexts, JSS 10-21 using host tables, PCO 7-13
with respect to recursive call-ins, JSS 10-23 WHERE clause in, PCC 6-10
update batching, overview, JSE 4-4 with a record variable, PLS 5-61
UPDATE BLOCK REFERENCES clause UPDATE statements
of ALTER INDEX, SQL 9-81, SQL 9-82 binds of greater than 4000 bytes, ADL 7-14
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-40 update windows, DWG 8-12
UPDATE command, OLA 2-9 update, XSU, ADX 8-15
update frequencies, DWG 8-12 UPDATE_CONTROL option, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-14
UPDATE GLOBAL INDEX clause UPDATE_COUNT_AVAILABLE status, IPI 2-17,
of ALTER TABLE, SAG 17-26 IPI 2-18
UPDATE GLOBAL INDEXES clause UPDATE_TRANSLATION procedure, TXT 12-55
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-84 UPDATE_VAL
update no action constraint, CON 21-16 binding XMLType objects to SQL, XDG 17-2
UPDATE object privilege, SQL 17-47 updateColumns/ForUpdate (WITH clause), JSS
on a table, SQL 17-48 3-7
on a view, SQL 17-49 updated locators, ADL 5-5, ADL 5-10, ADL 5-22
update operations updates, OCI 2-39
collecting supplemental log data for, SQL 9-42 and simultaneous insert, SQL 17-78
UPDATE privilege concurrent, RCO 1-5
revoking, SAG 25-18 locating free space, REF 1-67
UPDATE privilege for object tables, ADO 4-4, location transparency and, SAG 28-45
ADO 4-5 object views, ADO 5-13, CON 13-26
update processing, ADX 23-10 piecewise, OCI 5-45, OCI 5-48
UPDATE SET clause positioned, OCI 2-39
of MERGE, SQL 17-78 transaction processing option, REF 1-144
UPDATE SQL statement, PCC F-113 transparency, SAG 29-32
UPDATE statement, PCO F-88, SQL 18-59, CON updatability of object views, CON 13-26
14-3 updatability of views, CON 10-20, CON 17-12,
column values and triggers, ADG 15-16 CON 17-13
data consistency, ADG 7-11 updatable join views, CON 10-20
embedded SQL examples, PCO F-92, PCC F-117 update intensive environments, CON 20-9
example, PCO 5-10 using MERGE, SQL 17-78, SQL 17-79
example of, PCC 6-10 updateUI(), JPR 17-4
foreign key references, CON 21-16 updateXML, XDG 5-70

Master Index-683
creating views, XDG 4-35 of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-36
mapping NULL values, XDG 4-35 upgrade methods
replacing contents of node tree, XDG 3-13 choosing, MIG 2-3
updating text node value, XDG 3-12 copying data, MIG 2-7
UPDATEXML function, SQL 6-194 Database Upgrade Assistant, MIG 2-4
updateXML(Document) - Export/Import, MIG 2-6
oracle.xml.sql.dml.OracleXMLSave.updateXML manual upgrade, MIG 2-5
(org.w3c.dom.Document), JPR 8-12 upgrade of Oracle Enterprise Manager products,
updating coordinating, OEC 3-30
any length data (FAQ), ADL 6-2 Upgrade Process, Agent-Enterprise Manager, OIA
avoid the LOB with different locators, ADL 5-8 2-25
BFILEs by selecting a BFILE from another Upgrading, OIA 2-20
table, ADL 12-196 upgrading
BFILEs using BFILENAME(), ADL 12-193 7.x to 8.0, OCI 1-21
by initializing a LOB locator bind variable 7.x to 8.0 OCI, OCI 1-22
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-277 abandoning, MIG D-31
by selecting a LOB from another table Advanced Queuing, MIG 4-17
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-275 after upgrading, MIG 4-1
list of completed tasks, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-8 ALTER DATABASE CONVERT
list of pending tasks, OCM 2-12 statement, MIG 3-21
LOB values using one locator, ADL 5-8 applications, MIG 6-1
LOB values, read consistent locators, ADL 5-2 compatibility rules, MIG 6-4
LOB with PL/SQL bind variable, ADL 5-10 options, MIG 6-6
LOBs using SQL and DBMS_LOB, ADL 5-6 relinking, MIG 6-4
locators, ADL 5-12 AUDIT_TRAIL initialization parameter, MIG
locking before, ADL 10-154 D-25
locking prior to, ADL 10-194, ADL 10-230, ADL backup strategy, MIG 2-8
10-242 character set, MIG 3-10
resources, XDG 3-38, XDG 15-11 control files, MIG 3-15
rows in a table exclusive password file, MIG D-28
SQL*Loader, UTL 5-34 existing installation, XDG A-4
rows in tables and views, PCO F-88, PCC F-113 features requiring, MIG E-18
same node more than once, XDG 4-36 from release 7.3.4 to Oracle9i release 2, SQL
table using keyColumns, XSU, ADX 8-41 9-26
using XSU, ADX 8-40 from Spatial release 8.1.5, 8.1.6, or 8.7.1, SUG
with EMPTY_CLOB()/EMPTY_BLOB() A-3
internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-271 from Spatial release 9.0.1, SUG A-3
updating index performance incremental, MIG E-6
FAQs, TAD 5-25 initialization parameters, MIG 3-18
updating labeled data, OLS 7-14 instructions and issues, SUG A-1
updating tables listener.ora file, MIG 4-8
with parent keys, CON 21-17, CON 21-19 LRS data, SUG A-4
upgrade master sites, MIG E-3
to the cost-based optimizer, PGR 7-12 materialized views, MIG 4-16
troubleshooting MIGRATE user, avoid, MIG D-7
MIG utility error messages, MIG D-14 MIGRATE.BSQ script, MIG D-13
UPGRADE CATALOG command, RMR 2-219 NCHAR columns, MIG 4-13
UPGRADE clause new administrative procedures, MIG 4-10

Master Index-684
offline datafiles, MIG D-3 running the MIG utility, MIG D-25
offline tablespaces, MIG D-6 SYSTEM tablespace, MIG D-25
OPTIMAL setting for SYSTEM rollback temporary tablespace, MIG D-25
segment, MIG D-26 tuning after, MIG 4-22
Oracle Forms applications, MIG 6-10 using the Database Upgrade Assistant, MIG 3-4
Oracle interMedia, MIG 3-26 XDK for Java to Oracle9i, ADX 5-2
Oracle Spatial, MIG 3-26 See also migration
Oracle Text, MIG 3-26 upgrading a database, SAG 2-5
Oracle Ultra Search, MIG 3-28 ALTER DATABASE CONVERT
Oracle Visual Information Retrieval, MIG 3-26 statement, MIG D-2
Oracle8i configurations to Oracle9i, RAA 4-14 ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters, MIG 3-9 MIGRATE statement, MIG D-3
ORADIM, MIG 3-16 block size minimums, MIG D-4
OUTLN user, avoid, MIG 3-12 choosing an upgrade method, MIG 2-3
parallel execution, MIG 4-16 distributed database considerations, MIG D-5
post upgrade actions, MIG 4-1 manually, MIG 3-9
post-upgrade actions, SPR 34-1 prepare the database, MIG 3-12, MIG D-5
queue tables, MIG 4-17 overview of steps, MIG 1-4
read-only tablespaces, MIG D-3 overview of the MIG utility, MIG D-2
Real Application Clusters issues, RAC 4-23 performing a manual upgrade, MIG 2-4
recovery catalog, MIG 4-18 preparing to, MIG 2-2
replication, MIG 3-11, MIG D-5 role of application developer, MIG 1-8
rolling upgrades, MIG 1-12 role of database administrator, MIG 1-7
scripts, MIG 3-22 rollback segments, MIG D-3
CATALOG.SQL, MIG 3-23, MIG D-3 using Export/Import, MIG 8-3
CATPROC.SQL, MIG 3-23, MIG D-3 using the Database Upgrade Assistant, MIG 2-3
snapshot sites, MIG E-8 Upgrading a Standalone OID Node, OID D-2
specific components, MIG 3-25 upgrading from an earlier release, OID D-1
SQL*Plus scripts, MIG 6-9 upgrading repository, release 2.x to release
standby database, MIG 4-8 9i, OEC 3-29
statistics tables, MIG 4-19 upgrading the recovery catalog, RMN 16-28
SYSTEM tablespace, MIG D-25 upgrading to another Workspace Manager
temporary tablespace, MIG D-25 release, ADW B-1
testing, MIG 2-8 UPLOAD_AS_BLOB and DAD, ADL 6-30
testing results, MIG 4-22 uploading annotations, IMA 1-5, IMA 2-7, IMA
to primary key snapshots, MIG E-15 3-11
troubleshooting uploading media data, IMA 5-1
ALTER DATABASE CONVERT import method, IMA 5-1
statement, MIG D-27 remote method, IMA 5-1
AUDIT_TRAIL initialization uploadOci8BlobBlockSize parameter, IMA 2-4
parameter, MIG D-25 uploadOci8ClobBlockSize parameter, IMA 2-4
database name mismatch, MIG D-29 uploadRootAnn parameter, IMA 2-4
missing convert file, MIG D-28 uploadThinBlobBlockSize parameter, IMA 2-4
MULTIPLIER option, MIG D-27 uploadThinClobBlockSize parameter, IMA 2-4
NOMOUNT database start mode, MIG D-28 UPPER function, ADG 5-9, SQL 6-196
OPTIMAL setting, MIG D-26 uppercase characters, REF 1-5
Oracle7 control file, MIG D-27 uptime report, RCG 4-14
password file, MIG D-28 URI

Master Index-685
base, XDG C-28 URL_DATASTORE
URI Support, XML 35-2 about, TAD 2-12
URI, definition, ADX Glossary-20 example, TAD 2-23
URI_REFERENCE - URL_DATASTORE object
oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.U attributes for, TXT 2-12
RI_REFERENCE, JPR 7-58 example, TXT 2-15
UriFactory, XDG 12-25 URL_DATASTORE system-defined
configuring to handle DBUri-ref, XDG 12-38 preference, TXT 2-88
factory method, XDG 12-25 URLs, ADG 18-10
generating UriType instances, XDG 12-25 generating, SQL 6-158
registering ecom protocol, XDG 12-27 storing, TAD 1-8
registering new UriType subtypes, XDG 12-26 urlsize attribute, TXT 2-13
registerURLHandler, XDG 12-26 UROWID
Uri-ref. See also Uri-reference, XDG 12-4 Universal ROWID, OCI 3-6
Uri-reference UROWID datatype, PLS 3-7, SQL 2-35, CON 12-16
database and session, XDG 12-17 UROWIDs
datatypes, XDG 12-6 interoperability, MIG 5-32
DBUri, XDG 12-10 urowids
DBUri and object references, XDG 12-17 and foreign tables, SQL 2-35
DBUri syntax guidelines, XDG 12-13 and index-organized tables, SQL 2-35
DBUri-ref, XDG 12-9 description of, SQL 2-35
DBUri-ref uses, XDG 12-17 US7ASCII
DBUriType examples, XDG 12-25 supersets, GLO A-20
explained, XDG 12-4 usage scenarios
HTTP access for DBUri-ref, XDG 12-34 for Data Viewer, ODP 7-2
UriFactory package, XDG 12-25 for Oracle Capacity Planner, ODP 4-4
UriType examples, XDG 12-23 for Oracle Performance Manager, ODP 3-4,
UriTypes, XDG 12-22 OSM 3-4
UriType, XML 35-3 usage techniques, ADX 8-45
UriTypes, XDG 12-22 use
benefits, XDG 12-6 thread context, PCO 12-9, PCC 11-8, PCC F-33
creating Oracle Text index on column, XDG use cases
7-37 full list of internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-2
examples, XDG 12-23 Use for Heterogeneous Services option in Oracle Net
subtypes, advantages, XDG 12-28 Manager, NET 15-8, NET 15-39
URL use operators differently to enable indexes, OTP
identifying XML schema, for, XDG 5-5 6-10
of annotation Use Options Compatible with Net8 8.0 Clients
returning, IMA 4-13 option, MIG B-7, NET 15-6
url, JPR 12-5 Use Oracle8 Release 8.0 Compatible Identification
URL (uniform resource locator), PLS 9-18 option, MIG B-7
url option (customizer harness), JSS A-20 Use Oracle8i Release 8.0 Compatible Identification
url option for checking (sqlj -url), JSS 8-41 option, NET 15-8
URL OTT parameter, OCI 14-33 use TRUNC differently to enable indexes, OTP 6-9
URL protocols, IMA 2-6 use UNION ALL instead of UNION, OTP 6-12
URL syntax, TXT 2-12 use WHERE in place of HAVING, OTP 6-11
URL, default prefix for online checking, JSS 8-43 USE_ASYNC_CALL networking parameter, NER
URL, definition, ADX Glossary-20 9-12

Master Index-686
USE_BUILD_NUMBER parameter in levels, OLS 3-6
ORAPARAM.INI, OUI B-7 understanding, OLS 3-5
USE_CMAN networking parameter, NET 11-7, user call rate
NET 13-5, NER 6-48 defined, SNM 4-5
USE_CONCAT hint, SQL 2-106, PGR 5-18 USER CALLS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-18
USE_DEDICATED_SERVER networking user calls per parse
parameter, NET 11-7, NER 6-49 defined, SNM 4-6
USE_DTD_ONLY_FOR_VALIDATION - USER COMMITS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-19
oracle.xml.jaxp.JXDocumentBuilderFactory.US user configuration file, ADA 5-7
E_DTD_ONLY_FOR_VALIDATION, JPR to set precompiler options, PCC 10-4
11-279 User Datagram Protocol (UDP)
USE_DTD_ONLY_FOR_VALIDATION - for Real Application Clusters, RAC 1-7
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParser.USE_DTD_ON user defined locks, PGR 24-18
LY_FOR_VALIDATION, JPR 11-237 user definitions
USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS initialization importing, UTL 2-71
parameter, REF 1-168 user entries
setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-120 adding
USE_INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS by using ldapadd, OID 7-14
parameter, CON 7-17 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 7-8
USE_MERGE hint, SQL 2-107, PGR 5-26 modifying
USE_NL hint, SQL 2-107, PGR 5-25 by using ldapmodify, OID 7-15
USE_PLUG_AND_PLAY_listener_name by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID
parameter, NER B-5 7-10
USE_PRIVATE_OUTLINES session user errors, BRC 1-6
parameter, SQL 10-17 recovery from, UMR 6-13
USE_STORED_OUTLINES initialization parameter User Exits, PCC E-3
setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-120 user exits
USE_STORED_OUTLINES parameter, PGR 7-6 calling from a SQL*Forms trigger, PCC 20-7
USE_STORED_OUTLINES session common uses for, PCC 20-3
parameter, SQL 10-17, SQL 10-120 example of, PCC 20-9
useBean tag, JSE 1-18 guidelines for, PCC 20-13
used blocks, OTP 5-18 kinds of statements allowed in, PCC 20-4
useHttpProxy parameter, IMA 2-4 linking into IAP, PCC 20-13
useLowerCaseTagNames() - meaning of codes returned by, PCC 20-8
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.useLow naming, PCC 20-13
erCaseTagNames(), JPR 9-17 passing parameters to, PCC 20-7
useNullAttributeIndicator(boolean) - requirements for variables in, PCC 20-4
oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.useNull running the GENXTB form, PCC 20-12
AttributeIndicator(boolean), JPR 9-17 running the GENXTB utility for, PCC 20-13
user use of IAF GET statements in, PCC 20-5
PUBLIC, RAC 5-6 use of IAF PUT statements in, PCC 20-6
system-defined, TAD 8-2 use of WHENEVER statement in, PCC 20-9
user access rights, OSG 6-9 User field, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-4
user authentication, ADQ 17-51 USER function, ADG 4-5, PCO 4-13, SQL 6-196
user authorization, ADQ 17-52 user global area (UGA)
user authorizations shared servers, PGR 14-36, PGR 19-2
compartments, OLS 3-7 V$SESSTAT, PGR 14-37
groups, OLS 3-8 user interface, JJD 2-25, JPG 2-18

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User Interface XML, ADX 26-2 OLD_SCHEMA_TYPE column, OAS 16-6
User Interface XML (UIX), definition, ADX ORCL_GLOBAL_USR_MIGRATION_DATA
Glossary-21 interface table, OAS 16-4
user interface, definition, ADX Glossary-21 password authenticated users, OAS 16-9
user locks PASSWORD_VERIFIER column, OAS 16-6
requesting, ADG 7-18 PHASE_COMPLETED column, OAS 16-6, OAS
user login, OID 4-4 16-7
user memory retrieving dropped schema objects, OAS 16-27
allocating, OCI 2-19 shared schema mapping, OAS 16-8
user migration utility SHARED_SCHEMA column, OAS 16-6, OAS
access to interface table, OAS 16-5 16-7
accessing help, OAS 16-14 SSL authentication for current release, OAS
ATTENTION_DESCRIPTION column, OAS 16-9
16-6 SYS schema, OAS 16-4
CASCADE parameter, OAS 16-8 USER parameter
CASCADE_FLAG column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7 ALL_EXTERNAL, OAS 16-17
certificate authenticated users, OAS 16-9 ALL_GLOBAL, OAS 16-17
database password verifier, OAS 16-3 LIST, OAS 16-17
DBPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6 USERSFILE, OAS 16-17
DBPASSWORD_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS USERDN column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
16-6, OAS 16-7 USERDN_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS 16-6,
directory location of utility, OAS 16-10 OAS 16-7
DIRPASSWORD column, OAS 16-6 USERNAME column, OAS 16-6
example X.509 v3 certificates, OAS 16-9
parameter text file (par.txt), OAS 16-30 user mode export, UTL 1-8
users list text file (usrs.txt), OAS 16-31 specifying, UTL 1-24
using CASCADE=NO, OAS 16-25 user models, OSD 9-20
using CASCADE=YES, OAS 16-27 user name
using MAPSCHEMA=PRIVATE, OAS 16-24 setting, IMA 2-3
using MAPSCHEMA=SHARED, OAS 16-25 user name, Enterprise Security, OEA 9-9
using MAPTYPE options, OAS 16-28 user names, OSG 6-9
using PARFILE, USERSFILE, and LOGFILE user names and passwords, managing
parameters, OAS 16-31 by using ldapmodify, OID 5-22
LOGFILE precedence, OAS 16-31 by using Oracle Directory Manager, OID 5-21
MAPPING_LEVEL column, OAS 16-6, OAS user operations, Security Management, OEA 10-19,
16-7 OEM 4-19
MAPPING_TYPE column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7 user option, JJP 3-32
MAPSCHEMA parameter user option (customizer harness), JSS A-18
PRIVATE, OAS 16-19 user option (JPublisher -user), JSS 6-35
SHARED, OAS 16-19 user option for checking (sqlj -user), JSS 8-34
MAPTYPE parameter user parameter
DB mapping type, OAS 16-20 Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-16
DOMAIN mapping type, OAS 16-20 user password modification event, OID 5-30
ENTRY mapping level, OAS 16-20 User Preferences
SUBTREE mapping level, OAS 16-20, OAS button, OID 4-11
16-29 menu item, OID 4-9
NEEDS_ATTENTION_FLAG column, OAS user preferences
16-6 jobs, OEA 5-4, OEA 5-18

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when running jobs, OEA 5-4, OEA 5-18 USER_AUDIT_OBJECT view, REF 2-242
user processes USER_AUDIT_SESSION view, REF 2-243
associating with free lists, RAA B-3 USER_AUDIT_STATEMENT view, REF 2-243
connections and, CON 8-4 USER_AUDIT_TRAIL view, REF 2-243
dedicated server processes and, CON 8-21 USER_AW_PS view, REF 2-243
definition, CON 1-26 USER_AWS view, REF 2-243
free lists, RAA B-3 USER_BASE_TABLE_MVIEWS view, REF 2-244
instance shutdown errors, RAA 4-20 USER_CATALOG view, REF 2-244
manual archiving by, BRC 1-15 CAT synonym, REF 2-141
sessions and, CON 8-4 USER_CLU_COLUMNS view, REF 2-244
shared server processes and, CON 8-19 USER_CLUSTER_HASH_EXPRESSIONS
trace files, REF 1-169 view, REF 2-244
user profiles USER_CLUSTERS view, REF 2-244
definition, CON 1-47 CLU synonym, REF 2-143
user program interface (UPI), CON 8-23 USER_COL_COMMENTS data dictionary
USER pseudocolumn, CON 23-8 view, SQL 12-69
user queue, ADQ 1-22 USER_COL_COMMENTS view, REF 2-244
user requests, PER 1-9 USER_COL_PRIVS view, REF 2-245
user resources USER_COL_PRIVS_MADE view, REF 2-245
limiting, DWG 21-51 USER_COL_PRIVS_RECD view, REF 2-245
user role, ADQ 4-2 USER_COLL_TYPES view, REF 2-245
user rollback ratio USER_CONS_COLUMNS view, REF 2-245
defined, SNM 4-6 USER_CONS_OBJ_COLUMNS view, REF 2-245
USER ROLLBACKS in V$SYSSTAT, SNM A-20 USER_CONSTRAINTS view, REF 2-246
user search base, specifying, OEA 9-22 USER_DATASTORE, TAD 2-7
user search bases, OAS 15-58, OAS 19-24 about, TAD 2-12
user security, OEA 9-8 USER_DATASTORE object, TXT 2-16
user session, PCO 3-12, PLS 6-43 example, TXT 2-17
definition of, PCC 3-15 USER_DATSTORE
user session handle filtering binary documents, TXT 8-13
attributes, OCI A-19 USER_DB_LINKS view, SAG 29-21, REF 2-246
description, OCI 2-10 USER_DEPENDENCIES view, REF 2-246
setting in service context, OCI 2-10 user_dic attribute, TXT 2-52
user sessions USER_DIM_ATTRIBUTES view, REF 2-246
associating with free list groups, RDE B-6 USER_DIM_CHILD_OF view, REF 2-246
USER SYS clause USER_DIM_HIERARCHIES view, REF 2-246
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-26 USER_DIM_JOIN_KEY view, REF 2-247
USER SYSTEM clause USER_DIM_LEVEL_KEY view, REF 2-247
of CREATE DATABASE, SQL 13-26 USER_DIM_LEVELS view, REF 2-247
user trace files, RAA A-3 USER_DIMENSIONS view, REF 2-247
user type map, JJP 2-18 USER_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter, SAG
user, proxy, OID 10-5 5-16, ERR 1-5, PGR 10-4, REF 1-169
USER_ views, CON 4-5 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-121
USER_ALL_TABLES view, REF 2-242 SQL Trace, PGR 10-4
USER_ARGUMENTS view, REF 2-242 USER_DUMP_DEST parameter, RAA A-3
USER_ASSOCIATIONS view, REF 2-242 USER_ERRORS view, REF 2-247, JJD 2-9, JPG 2-5
USER_ATTRIBUTE_TRANSFORMATIONS, ADQ debugging stored procedures, ADG 9-36
10-39 USER_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_TABLES

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view, REF 2-247 USER_LOG_GROUPS view, REF 2-254
USER_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_VARS USER_METHOD_PARAMS view, REF 2-254
view, REF 2-248 USER_METHOD_RESULTS view, REF 2-254
USER_EVALUATION_CONTEXTS view, REF USER_MVIEW_AGGREGATES view, REF 2-254
2-248 USER_MVIEW_ANALYSIS view, REF 2-254
USER_EXTENTS view, REF 2-248 USER_MVIEW_DETAIL_RELATIONS view, REF
USER_EXTERNAL_LOCATIONS view, REF 2-248 2-255
USER_EXTERNAL_TABLES view, REF 2-248 USER_MVIEW_JOINS view, REF 2-255
USER_FILTER, TAD 2-13 USER_MVIEW_KEYS view, REF 2-255
USER_FILTER object, TXT 2-31 USER_MVIEW_LOGS view, REF 2-255
example, TXT 2-31 USER_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES view, REF 2-255
USER_FREE_SPACE view, REF 2-248 USER_MVIEWS view, REF 2-256
USER_ID column USER_NESTED_TABLES view, REF 2-256
TKPROF_TABLE, PGR 10-19 USER_OBJ_AUDIT_OPTS view, REF 2-256
USER_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-249 USER_OBJ_COLATTRS view, REF 2-256
USER_IND_EXPRESSIONS view, REF 2-249 USER_OBJECT_SIZE view, REF 2-256
USER_IND_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-249 USER_OBJECT_TABLES view, REF 2-256
USER_IND_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-249 USER_OBJECTS view, REF 2-256, JJD 2-18, JJD
USER_INDEXES view, REF 2-249 2-23, JJD 4-4, JPG 2-14, JPG 2-16
IND synonym, REF 2-227 OBJ synonym, REF 2-229
USER_INDEXTYPE_COMMENTS view, REF USER_OPANCILLARY view, REF 2-257
2-249 USER_OPARGUMENTS view, REF 2-257
USER_INDEXTYPE_OPERATORS view, REF USER_OPBINDINGS view, REF 2-257
2-250 USER_OPERATOR_COMMENTS view, REF 2-257
USER_INDEXTYPES view, REF 2-250 USER_OPERATORS view, REF 2-257
USER_INTERNAL_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-250 USER_OUTLINE_HINTS view, REF 2-257
USER_JAVA_ARGUMENTS view, REF 2-250 stored outline hints, PGR 7-9
USER_JAVA_CLASSES view, REF 2-250 USER_OUTLINES view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_DERIVATIONS view, REF 2-250 stored outlines, PGR 7-9
USER_JAVA_FIELDS view, REF 2-251 USER_PART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_IMPLEMENTS view, REF 2-251 USER_PART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_INNERS view, REF 2-251 USER_PART_INDEXES view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_LAYOUTS view, REF 2-251 USER_PART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_METHODS view, REF 2-252 USER_PART_LOBS view, REF 2-258
USER_JAVA_NCOMPS view, REF 2-252 USER_PART_TABLES view, REF 2-259
USER_JAVA_POLICY view, REF 2-252, JJD 5-6, USER_PARTIAL_DROP_TABS view, REF 2-259
JJD 5-20 USER_PASSWORD_LIMITS view, REF 2-259
USER_JAVA_RESOLVERS view, REF 2-252 USER_PENDING_CONV_TABLES view, REF
USER_JAVA_THROWS view, REF 2-252 2-259
USER_JOBS view, REF 2-253 USER_POLICIES view, REF 2-259
jobs in system, viewing, SAG 10-15 USER_PROCEDURES view, REF 2-259
USER_JOIN_IND_COLUMNS view, REF 2-253 USER_PROXIES view, REF 2-260
USER_LEXER object, TXT 2-55 USER_PUBLISHED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-260
USER_LIBRARIES view, REF 2-253 USER_QUEUE_SCHEDULES view, REF 2-260
USER_LOB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-253 USER_QUEUE_TABLES
USER_LOB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-253 analyzing table and instance affinity in advanced
USER_LOBS view, REF 2-253 queuing, RDE 3-6
USER_LOG_GROUP_COLUMNS view, REF 2-254 USER_QUEUE_TABLES view, REF 2-260

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USER_QUEUES view, REF 2-261 USER_REPPRIORITY_GROUP view, REF 2-2,
USER_REFRESH view, REP A-10, REF 2-261 RAR 25-48
USER_REFRESH_CHILDREN view, REP A-10, USER_REPPROP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-48
REF 2-261 USER_REPRESOL_STATS_CONTROL view, REF
USER_REFS view, REF 2-261 2-2, RAR 25-48
USER_REGISTERED_MVIEWS view, REF 2-261 USER_REPRESOLUTION view, REF 2-2, RAR
USER_REGISTRY view, REF 2-261 25-48
USER_REPAUDIT_ATTRIBUTE view, REF 2-2 USER_REPRESOLUTION_METHOD view, REF
USER_REPAUDIT_COLUMN view, REF 2-2 2-2, RAR 25-49
USER_REPCAT view, REF 2-2 USER_REPRESOLUTION_STATISTICS view, REF
USER_REPCAT_REFRESH_TEMPLATES 2-2, RAR 25-49
view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-43 USER_REPSCHEMA view, REF 2-2
USER_REPCAT_TEMP_OUTPUT view, RAR 4-14 USER_REPSITES view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-49
USER_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_OBJECTS view, REF USER_RESOURCE_LIMITS view, REF 2-262
2-2, RAR 25-44 USER_RESUMABLE view, SAG 14-21, REF 2-262
USER_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_PARMS view, REF USER_ROLE_PRIVS view, REF 2-262
2-2, RAR 25-44 USER_RSRC_CONSUMER_GROUP_PRIVS
USER_REPCAT_TEMPLATE_SITES view, REF view, REF 2-262
2-2, RAR 25-44 USER_RSRC_MANAGER_SYSTEM_PRIVS
USER_REPCAT_USER_AUTHORIZATION view, REF 2-263
view, REF 2-2 USER_RULE_SET_RULES view, REF 2-263
USER_REPCAT_USER_AUTHORIZATIONS USER_RULE_SETS view, REF 2-263
view, RAR 25-44 USER_RULES view, REF 2-263
USER_REPCAT_USER_PARM_VALUES USER_SA_SESSION view, OLS 4-23
view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-45 USER_SDO_GEOM_METADATA view, SUG 2-26
USER_REPCATLOG view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-45 USER_SDO_INDEX_INFO view, SUG 2-29
USER_REPCOLUMN view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-45 USER_SDO_INDEX_METADATA view, SUG 2-30
USER_REPCOLUMN_GROUP view, REF 2-2, USER_SEGMENTS view, SAG 11-50, REF 2-263
RAR 25-45 Export and, UTL 1-4
USER_REPCONFLICT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-46 USER_SEQUENCES view, REF 2-263
USER_REPDDL view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-46 SEQ synonym, REF 2-236
USER_REPFLAVOR_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2 USER_SOURCE view, ADG 9-36, REF 2-264
USER_REPFLAVOR_OBJECTS view, REF 2-2 USER_SOURCE_TABLES view, REF 2-264
USER_REPFLAVORS view, REF 2-2 USER_SQLJ_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-264
USER_REPGENERATED view, REF 2-2 USER_SQLJ_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-264
USER_REPGENOBJECTS view, REF 2-2, RAR USER_SQLJ_TYPES view, REF 2-264
25-46 USER_STORED_SETTINGS view, REF 2-264
USER_REPGROUP view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-46 USER_SUBPART_COL_STATISTICS view, REF
USER_REPGROUP_PRIVILEGES view, REF 2-2, 2-265
RAR 25-46 USER_SUBPART_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-265
USER_REPGROUPED_COLUMN view, REF 2-2, USER_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS view, REF
RAR 25-46 2-265
USER_REPKEY_COLUMNS view, REF 2-2, RAR USER_SUBSCRIBED_COLUMNS view, REF 2-265
25-47 USER_SUBSCRIBED_TABLES view, REF 2-265
USER_REPOBJECT view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-47 USER_SUBSCRIPTIONS view, REF 2-265
USER_REPPARAMETER_COLUMN view, REF USER_SYNONYMS view, REF 2-266
2-2, RAR 25-47 SYN synonym, REF 2-237
USER_REPPRIORITY view, REF 2-2, RAR 25-47 USER_SYS_PRIVS view, REF 2-266

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USER_TAB_COL_STATISTICS view, PGR 1-42, USER_WORKSPACE_SAVEPOINTS view, ADW
REF 2-266 3-13, REF 2-3
USER_TAB_COLUMNS view, PGR 1-42, REF USER_WORKSPACES view, ADW 3-13, REF 2-3
2-266 User-configurable Parameters, OIA A-2
COLS synonym, REF 2-144 user-created objects
USER_TAB_COMMENTS data dictionary in SYS schema, MIG 5-30
view, SQL 12-69 user-defined aggregate functions, SQL 13-58, ADO
USER_TAB_COMMENTS view, REF 2-266 6-38
USER_TAB_HISTOGRAMS view, REF 2-266 dropping for downgrading, MIG 7-19
USER_TAB_MODIFICATIONS view, REF 2-266 User-Defined Aggregate Functions (UDAGs)
USER_TAB_PARTITIONS view, REF 2-267 creation and use of, CON 13-15
USER_TAB_PRIVS view, REF 2-267 user-defined aggregate functions (UDAGs), CON
USER_TAB_PRIVS_MADE view, REF 2-267 13-15
USER_TAB_PRIVS_RECD view, REF 2-267 user-defined aggregates (UDAGs) and LOBs, ADL
USER_TAB_SUBPARTITIONS view, REF 2-267 7-53
USER_TABLES view, PGR 1-42, REF 2-268 user-defined analysis
TABS synonym, REF 2-239 creating, ODP 4-38
USER_TABLESPACES view, REF 2-268 definition, ODP 4-36
USER_TRANSFORMATIONS, ADQ 10-38 deleting, ODP 4-41
USER_TRANSFORMATIONS view, REF 2-268 identifying icon, ODP 4-39
USER_TRIGGER_COLS view, REF 2-268 renaming, ODP 4-41
USER_TRIGGERS view, REF 2-268 user-defined annotation types, IMA 8-1
USER_TS_QUOTAS view, REF 2-268 AnnotatorDescriptor DTD, IMA 8-1
USER_TYPE_ATTRS view, REF 2-269 element hierarchy, IMA 8-3
USER_TYPE_METHODS view, REF 2-269 example, IMA 8-1
USER_TYPE_VERSIONS view, REF 2-269 using, IMA 8-4
USER_TYPES view, REF 2-269 user-defined callback functions, OCI 9-32
USER_UNUSED_COL_TABS view, REF 2-269 registering, OCI 9-32
USER_UPDATABLE_COLUMNS view, CON user-defined characters, GLO 12-24
10-21, REF 2-269 adding to a character set definition, GLO 12-30
USER_USERS view, REF 2-270 cross-references between character sets, GLO
USER_USTATS view, REF 2-270 12-26
USER_VARRAYS view, REF 2-270 supporting in Java, GLO 12-32
USER_VIEWS view, REF 2-270 user-defined charts, ODP 3-25, OSM 3-23
USER_WM_LOCKED_TABLES view, ADW 3-11, copying, ODP 3-27, OSM 3-25
REF 2-3 creating like, ODP 3-27, OSM 3-25
USER_WM_MODIFIED_TABLES view, ADW Data Items page, ODP 3-26, OSM 3-23
3-12, REF 2-3 defining a new chart, ODP 3-26, OSM 3-23
USER_WM_PRIVS view, ADW 3-12, REF 2-3 modifying, ODP 3-26, OSM 3-24
USER_WM_RIC_INFO view, ADW 3-12, REF 2-3 restriction when drilling down, ODP 3-20
USER_WM_TAB_TRIGGERS view, ADW 3-12, user-defined class
REF 2-3 adding a data item to, ODP 4-22
USER_WM_VERSIONED_TABLES view, ADW copying, ODP 4-24
3-13, REF 2-3 creating, ODP 4-20
USER_WM_VT_ERRORS view, ADW 3-13, REF creating another class like, ODP 4-24
2-3 deleting, ODP 4-25
USER_WORKSPACE_PRIVS view, ADW 3-13, designating a data source for, ODP 4-21
REF 2-3 modifying, ODP 4-23

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modifying a data item in, ODP 4-22 data type of, OLA 7-12
removing a data item from, ODP 4-22 defined, OLA 7-2
specifying the SQL statement to create, ODP executing, OLA 7-3
4-20 name precedence of, SQL 6-221
starting collection for, ODP 4-21 naming conventions, SQL 6-221
stopping collection for, ODP 4-25 restrictions on, SQL 13-53
user-defined constructors, UTL 7-8 user-defined map views
loading column objects with, UTL 7-8 creating, OEA 4-3
user-defined coordinate system, SUG 5-16 user-defined network views
user-defined costs, PGR 1-76 creating, OEM 2-4
user-defined data types user-defined operators, SQL 3-6
embedding SDO_GEOMETRY objects in, SUG user-defined record, PCO 6-6, PCC 7-5
7-1, SUG 7-6 user-defined records, PLS 5-51
user-defined datatypes, ADO 4-1, CON 13-1, CON user-defined statistics
13-3 dropping, SQL 16-77, SQL 16-78, SQL 16-91,
and remote databases, ADO 2-15 SQL 17-7, SQL 17-15
AnyData queues, STM 3-18 user-defined stored function
collections, CON 13-11 used in WHERE clause, PCC 6-11
nested tables, ADO 2-22, CON 13-12 user-defined subtypes, PLS 3-21
variable arrays (VARRAYs), ADO 2-21, user-defined type equivalencing, PCC F-112
CON 13-11 user-defined types, SQL 2-38, JSS 6-23
compatibility, MIG 5-34 defining, SQL 16-9
Export and Import, ADO 4-14 mapping to Java classes, SQL 16-11
incomplete types, ADO 4-5 USERDN column, OAS 16-6, OAS 16-7
interoperability, MIG 5-35 USERDN_EXIST_FLAG column, OAS 16-6, OAS
materialized views, REP 3-36 16-7
collections, REP 3-42 USERENV function, ADG 12-4, ADG 13-9, ADG
column objects, REP 3-36, REP 3-40 14-7, SQL 6-197
object tables, REP 3-40 USERENV namespace, ADG 12-3, ADG 12-5
ON COMMIT REFRESH clause, REP 3-37 USERID
REFs, REP 3-44 command-line option, ADA 5-21
type agreement, REP 3-37 compiling Module Language files, ADA 5-5
new format, MIG 5-35 generating interface procedure files, ADA 5-5
object types, CON 13-2, CON 13-4 UserID attribute, OAS 15-59
use of table aliases, ADO 2-14 USERID networking parameter, NET 10-21, NER
privileges, ADO 4-2 10-5
replication, REP 2-12, REP 3-36 USERID option
collections, REP 2-16, REP 3-42 using with the SQLCHECK option, PCO E-4
column objects, REP 2-12, REP 3-36 when required, PCC 10-43
object tables, REP 2-15 USERID OTT parameter, OCI 14-29, PCC 19-30, IPI
REFs, REP 2-17, REP 3-44 7-125
type agreement, REP 2-12, REP 3-37 USERID parameter
See also object-relational model for Export utility, UTL 1-31
storage, ADO 6-2 for Import utility, UTL 2-33
user-defined errors, ADG 9-36, ADG 9-38 for SQL*Loader command line, UTL 4-15
user-defined exceptions, PLS 7-7 userid parameter
user-defined functions, SQL 6-219, OLA 7-11 Character Set Scanner, GLO 11-17
arguments in, OLA 7-12 USERID precompiler option, PCO 14-41, PCC

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10-43 as reported in a trigger, ADG 15-26
using with the SQLCHECK option, PCC D-4 defining, PCO 3-2, PCC 3-2
USERLOCK.SQL script, REF 5-4 hardcoding, PCO 3-2
user-managed backup and recovery schemas, ADG 11-20
definition, UMR 1-2 SYS and SYSTEM, SAG 1-11
reasons, UMR 1-2 userPassword attribute, hash values, OID E-4
user-managed backups, BRC 2-13, UMR 2-4 userpkcs12 attribute, OAS 19-15
backup mode, UMR 2-11 users, CON 22-2
basic methodology, UMR 1-4 access rights, CON 22-2
cataloging, RMN 18-15 administration, ADQ 18-11
control files, UMR 2-19 agent, ADQ 18-11
binary, UMR 2-19 allocating space for, SQL 16-36
trace files, UMR 2-19 altering, SAG 24-6
definition, UMR 1-3 and database links, SQL 13-37
determining datafile status, UMR 2-3 assigning
hot backups, UMR 2-12 default roles, SQL 12-25
listing files before, UMR 2-2 profiles, SQL 16-36
offline datafiles, UMR 2-6 assigning profiles to, SAG 24-20
offline tablespaces, UMR 2-6 assigning tablespace quotas, SAG 11-3
read-only tablespaces, UMR 2-14 assigning unlimited quotas for, SAG 24-4
restoring, UMR 3-6 associating with free list groups, RAA B-2
restoring whole database, UMR 4-23 auditing, CON 24-13
tablespace, UMR 2-9 authenticating, REF 1-119
verifying, UMR 2-27 authenticating to a remote server, SQL 13-38
whole database, UMR 2-4 authentication
user-managed recovery, UMR 4-16 about, SAG 23-2, SAG 24-8
ADD DATAFILE operation, UMR 6-3 authentication of, OSD 9-4, CON 22-3
applying archived redo logs, UMR 4-2 authorize for deployment template, RAR 4-12
complete, UMR 4-9 changing authentication, SQL 12-26
incomplete, UMR 4-16 changing default roles, SAG 24-7
interrupting, UMR 4-33 changing global authentication, SQL 12-24
opening database after, UMR 4-26 creating, SQL 16-32
scenarios, UMR 6-1 database authentication, SAG 24-9
user-managed restore and recovery dedicated servers and, CON 8-21
overview, UMR 1-6 default tablespaces, SQL 16-36, SAG 24-3
user-managed restore operations, UMR 3-2 default tablespaces of, CON 22-15
user-mode interprocess communication denying access to tables and views, SQL 17-74
how used in Real Application Clusters, RCO dropped roles, ADG 11-29
2-4 dropping, SAG 24-7
user-mode IPCs dropping profiles and, SAG 24-23
and Cache Fusion, RDE 4-2 dropping roles and, SAG 25-10
username enabling roles for, ADG 11-17
for instances imported from .XDL files, OTP end-user security policies, SAG 23-6
13-7 enrolling, SAG 1-7
in AUTHORIZATION clause, ADA 2-9 enterprise, ADG 11-21, SAG 24-14, SAG 25-10,
USERNAME argument, RCG 5-15 CON 22-2
USERNAME column, OAS 16-6 external, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-34
usernames external authentication, SAG 24-11

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global, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-35, SAG 24-13 schemas of, CON 22-2
granting security and, SAG 23-2
system privileges on, SQL 17-43 security domains of, CON 22-2, CON 23-21
impact of adding new, OTP 13-6, OTP 13-9 security for general users, SAG 23-4
in a newly created database, SAG 2-32 session, terminating, SAG 5-23
interaction method, PER 1-12 specifying user names, SAG 24-3
interfaces, PER 1-20 SQL examples, SQL 16-37
limiting number of, SAG 2-43 tablespace quotas, SAG 24-4
listed in data dictionary, CON 4-2 tablespace quotas of, CON 22-14
listing, SAG 24-23 temporary tablespaces for, SQL 16-36
listing privileges granted to, SAG 25-27 temporary tablespaces of, CON 2-14, CON
listing roles granted to, SAG 25-28 22-15
local, SQL 14-78, SQL 16-34 unique user names, SAG 2-43
location, PER 1-12 usernames, CON 22-2
locking accounts, SQL 16-37 sessions and connections, CON 8-4
locks, CON 20-41 viewing information on, SAG 24-25
managing, SAG 24-2 viewing memory use, SAG 24-26
master materialized view sites, RAR 2-30 viewing tablespace quotas, SAG 24-25
master sites, RAR 2-8, RAR 2-12, RAR 2-17 Users By Instance chart, RDE 5-4
materialized view sites, RAR 2-25 Users chart, RDE 5-4, RDE 5-10
maximum concurrent, SQL 10-69 USERS tablespace
multiple, REF 1-53 described, RAC 8-4
multiuser environments, CON 8-2 raw device, RAC 2-5
network authentication, SAG 24-13 usertypes option, JJP 3-8
network speed, PER 1-12 useStyleSheet(), ADX 23-6
number of, PER 1-11 useTypeForCollElemTag(boolean) -
objects after dropping, SAG 24-7 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.useType
operating system authentication, SAG 24-12 ForCollElemTag(boolean), JPR 9-17
password encryption, CON 22-8 useUpperCaseTagNames() -
password expiration of, SQL 16-37 oracle.xml.sql.query.OracleXMLQuery.useUpp
password security, SAG 23-5 erCaseTagNames(), JPR 9-18
policies for managing privileges, SAG 23-6 using adaptors, DSU 6-28
privileges for changing passwords, SAG 24-6 USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE option
privileges for creating, SAG 24-2 RECOVER command, UMR 4-19
privileges for dropping, SAG 24-8 USING BFILE clause
processes of, CON 8-4 of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-98
profiles of, CON 22-20 USING BLOB clause
proxy authentication and authorization, SAG of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-98
24-16 using C structures, PCC 17-44
PUBLIC group, ADG 11-37, SAG 25-20 USING clause, PLS 11-3, PLS 13-68, ADO 3-16
PUBLIC user group, CON 22-16, CON 23-21 CONNECT statement, PCO 3-6
removing from the database, SQL 17-20 in CONNECT statement, PCC 3-9
requests, PER 1-20 in the EXECUTE statement, PCC 13-13
response time, PER 1-12 of ALTER INDEXTYPE, SQL 9-88
restricting application roles, ADG 12-58 of ASSOCIATE STATISTICS, SQL 12-49, SQL
roles and, CON 23-17 12-50
for types of users, CON 23-19 of CREATE DATABASE LINK, SQL 13-38
schema-independent, ADG 11-21, SAG 24-14 of CREATE INDEXTYPE, SQL 13-92

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of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 14-44 UTF-8 encoding, GLO 5-3, GLO B-4
of FETCH statement, PCO F-47, PCC F-61 UTF-8. See Unicode Transformation Format 8-bit
of OPEN statement, PCO F-72, PCC F-93 UTFE character set, GLO 5-6, GLO 5-8, GLO A-18
purpose of, PCC 13-13 utilities
using in the EXECUTE statement, PCO 9-14 ctxload, TXT 12-2
using indicator variables, PCO 9-14 Export, SAG 1-26
using indicator variables in, PCC 13-14 for the database administrator, SAG 1-26
USING CLOB clause Import, SAG 1-26
of CREATE JAVA, SQL 13-98 loadjava, JPG 2-20
using collection types, PCC 17-45 operating system, using to make copies, RMN
using connection drivers, DSU 1-6, DSU 5-4 9-45
using dbstring PFSCTL, RCG 4-2
Oracle Net database id specification, PCO F-19 PFSSETUP, RCG 3-2
Oracle Net database specification string, PCC SQL*Loader, SAG 1-26
F-27 utility functions, SUG 17-1
USING INDEX clause UTL_COLL package, SPR 93-1
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-103 UTL_ENCODE package, SPR 94-1
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-30 UTL_FILE package, SPR 95-1, PLS 9-17
of constraints, SQL 7-23 UTL_FILE package, using with NCHAR, GLO 6-12
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20 UTL_FILE_DIR initialization parameter, REP 6-8,
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-60 REF 1-169
USING NO INDEX clause setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-121
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-20 utl_file_dir parameter, OSG 6-3, OSG 15-2
using Oracle Capacity Planner help, ODP 4-5 UTL_HTTP package, ADG 18-10, PLS 9-18
using PL/SQL interface UTL_INADDR package, ADG 18-10, SPR 97-1
supplied sample code, DSU 5-8, DSU 5-9 UTL_PG package, SPR 1-22
Using REFs in Embedded SQL, PCC 17-46 UTL_RAW package, SPR 94-1, SPR 98-1
USING ROLLBACK SEGMENT clause UTL_REF package, SPR 99-1
of ALTER MATERIALIZED UTL_SMTP package, ADG 18-9, SPR 100-1
VIEW...REFRESH, SQL 9-107 UTL_TCP package, ADG 18-10, SPR 101-1
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-23 UTLBSTAT.SQL, OID 19-3
using the Java API UTLBSTAT.SQL script, REF 5-4
supplied sample code, DSU 5-1 UTLCHAIN.SQL script
USLOG$_, REP 3-57 listing chained rows, SAG 21-7
UTC UTLCHN1.SQL script, MIG 5-36, PGR 22-23, REF
extracting from a datetime value, SQL 6-159 5-4
UTC offset listing chained rows, SAG 21-7
replacing with time zone region, SQL 2-22 UTLCHN.SQL script, SQL 12-44
utext UTLCONST.SQL script, MIG 4-20, REF 5-4
Unicode datatype, OCI 5-43 utldtree.sql, ADL 8-23
UTF-16 data, sample code, OCI 5-42 UTLDTREE.SQL script, REF 2-216, REF 5-4
UTF-16 Encoding, ADX 4-65 utldtree.sql script, REF 2-226
UTF-16 encoding, GLO 5-4, GLO B-3 UTLESTAT.SQL, OID 19-3
UTF-16 endian auto-detection, TXT 2-24 UTLESTAT.SQL script, REF 5-4
UTF8, TXT 2-49 UTLEXPT1.SQL script, MIG 5-37, SQL 11-81, REF
UTF8 character encoding, PLS 3-11 5-4
UTF8 character set, GLO 5-7, GLO A-18, TXT 2-38, UTLINCMP.SQL script, MIG 7-3, REF 5-7
TXT 2-48, TXT 2-49, TXT 2-50, TXT 2-51 UTLIP.SQL script, REF 5-4

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UTLIRP.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BACKUP_SET view, REF 3-18, RMR 2-126,
UTLLOCKT.SQL script, ADG 7-20, SAG 5-15, REF RMR 2-130, RMR 2-131, RMR 2-132, RMR 2-133
5-5 V$BACKUP_SPFILE view, REF 3-19
UTLPWDMG.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BACKUP_SYNC_IO, RMN 15-15
UTLRP.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BACKUP_SYNC_IO view, REF 3-19
UTLSAMPL.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BGPROCESS view, REF 3-20
UTLSCLN.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BH
UTLTKPRF.SQL script, REF 5-5 identifying contended objects with, RDE 4-15
UTLVALID.SQL script, REF 5-5 V$BH view, RCO 6-4, PGR 14-15, REF 3-21
UTLXPLAN.SQL script, SQL 17-24, REF 5-5 V$BUFFER_POOL view, CON 7-10, REF 3-22
UVARCHAR datatype V$BUFFER_POOL_STATISTICS view, PGR 14-15,
Pro*C/C++, GLO 6-24 REF 3-23
V$CACHE
identifying contended objects with, RDE 4-15
V
V$CACHE view, REF 3-24
V number format element, SQL 2-65 V$CACHE_LOCK view, REF 3-25
V variable in SQLDA V$CACHE_TRANSFER
how value is set, PCC 15-8 identifying contended objects with, RDE 4-15
purpose of, PCC 15-8 V$CACHE_TRANSFER view, REF 3-27
V$ tables. See dynamic performance table V$CIRCUIT view, REF 3-28
V$ACCESS view, REF 3-4 V$CLASS_CACHE_TRANSFER view, REF 3-29
V$ACTIVE_INSTANCES, RAA 4-19 V$COMPATIBILITY view, REF 3-29
V$ACTIVE_INSTANCES table, RAA 5-14 V$COMPATSEG view, REF 3-30
V$ACTIVE_INSTANCES view, REF 3-4 V$CONTEXT view, REF 3-30
V$ACTIVE_SESS_POOL_MTH view, REF 3-4 V$CONTROLFILE view, REF 3-30
V$AQ view, REF 3-4 V$CONTROLFILE_RECORD_SECTION
V$ARCHIVE view, SAG 8-23, REF 3-5 view, REF 3-31
V$ARCHIVE_DEST view, REF 3-5 V$COPY_CORRUPTION view, REF 3-31, RMN
obtaining destination status, SAG 8-13 5-46
V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS view, REF 3-8 V$CR_BLOCK_SERVER view, REF 3-32
V$ARCHIVE_PROCESSES view, REF 3-10 V$DATABASE view, SAG 8-24, REF 3-33, RMR
V$ARCHIVED_LOG view, REF 3-10, RMR 2-22, 2-197
RMR 2-23, RMR 2-24, RMR 2-136, RMN 6-8 V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION
listing all archived logs, UMR 2-22 view, REF 3-36, RMR 2-49, RMR 2-50, RMR
V$AW_CALC view, OSG 7-3 2-51, RMR 2-86, RMR 2-155, RMR 2-183, RMR
V$AW_OLAP view, OSG 7-5 2-222, RMN 9-28, RMN 10-40
V$AW_SESSION_INFO view, OSG 7-6 V$DATABASE_INCARNATION view, REF 3-37
V$BACKUP view, REF 3-12, UMR 2-3 V$DATAFILE view, SAG 11-50, PGR 24-7, REF
V$BACKUP_ASYNC_IO, RMN 15-15 3-37, UMR 2-2, RMR 2-96
V$BACKUP_ASYNC_IO view, REF 3-12 listing files for backups, UMR 2-2
V$BACKUP_CORRUPTION view, REF 3-14, RMR V$DATAFILE_COPY view, REF 3-39, RMR 2-96,
2-42, RMN 5-46 RMR 2-134, RMR 2-135
V$BACKUP_DATAFILE view, REF 3-15 V$DATAFILE_HEADER view, REF 3-40, RMR
V$BACKUP_DEVICE view, REF 3-16, RMR 2-10, 2-96
RMR 2-13 V$DATAGUARD_STATUS view, REF 3-41
V$BACKUP_PIECE view, REF 3-16, RMR 2-127, V$DB_CACHE_ADVICE view, PGR 14-6, PGR
RMR 2-129, RMR 2-131 14-9, PGR 14-11, PGR 14-12, PGR 14-15, REF
V$BACKUP_REDOLOG view, REF 3-17 3-42

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V$DB_OBJECT_CACHE view, PGR 24-4, REF 3-43 V$INSTANCE view, REF 3-67
V$DB_PIPES view, REF 3-44 for database quiesce state, SAG 4-16
V$DBFILE view, SAG 2-31, REF 3-44 V$INSTANCE_RECOVERY view, PGR 17-8, REF
V$DBLINK view, SAG 29-25, REF 3-44 3-68
V$DELETED_OBJECT view, REF 3-45 V$LATCH view, PGR 24-9, REF 3-69
V$DISPATCHER view, REF 3-45 V$LATCH_CHILDREN view, PGR 24-12, REF
monitoring shared server dispatchers, SAG 5-8 3-70
V$DISPATCHER_RATE view, REF 3-46 V$LATCH_MISSES view, REF 3-71
monitoring shared server dispatchers, SAG 5-8 V$LATCH_PARENT view, REF 3-72
V$ENABLEDPRIVS view, REF 3-51 V$LATCHHOLDER view, PGR 24-13, REF 3-72
V$ENQUEUE_LOCK view, REF 3-51 V$LATCHNAME view, REF 3-72
V$ENQUEUE_STAT view, REF 3-52 V$LIBRARY_CACHE_MEMORY view, REF 3-73
V$EVENT_NAME view, REF 3-53 V$LIBRARYCACHE table, SNM A-32
V$EXECUTION view, REF 3-53 V$LIBRARYCACHE view, PGR 24-14, REF 3-73
V$FALSE_PING view, REF 3-53 NAMESPACE column, PGR 14-29
V$FAST_START_SERVERS view, PGR 17-19, REF V$LICENSE view, REF 3-74
3-54 V$LOADISTAT view, REF 3-74
V$FAST_START_TRANSACTIONS view, PGR V$LOADPSTAT view, REF 3-74
17-19, REF 3-55 V$LOCK view, PGR 24-16, REF 3-75
V$FILE_CACHE_TRANSFER view, REF 3-55 V$LOCK_ACTIVITY view, REF 3-77
V$FILESTAT table, SNM A-25 V$LOCKED_OBJECT view, REF 3-77
V$FILESTAT view, PGR 24-6, REF 3-56 V$LOG view, SAG 8-23, REF 3-78
and parallel query, DWG 21-69 displaying archiving status, SAG 8-23
V$FIXED_TABLE view, REF 3-57 online redo log, SAG 7-20
V$FIXED_VIEW_DEFINITION view, REF 3-57 viewing redo data with, SAG 7-20
V$GC_ELEMENT view, REF 3-58 V$LOG_HISTORY view, REF 3-79
V$GC_ELEMENTS_WITH_COLLISIONS listing all archived logs, UMR 3-15
view, REF 3-58 viewing redo data, SAG 7-20
V$GCSHVMASTER_INFO view, REF 3-59 V$LOGFILE view, RAA 3-8, SAG 2-31, REF 3-79,
V$GCSPFMASTER_INFO view, REF 3-59 UMR 6-6, UMR 6-8
V$GES_BLOCKING_ENQUEUE view, REF 3-59 listing files for backups, UMR 2-2
V$GES_CONVERT_LOCAL view, REF 3-61 listing online redo logs, UMR 2-2
V$GES_CONVERT_REMOTE view, REF 3-61 log file status, SAG 7-17
V$GES_ENQUEUE view, REF 3-62 viewing redo data, SAG 7-20
V$GES_LATCH view, REF 3-63 V$LOGHIST view, REF 3-80
V$GES_RESOURCE view, REF 3-63 V$LOGMNR_CONTENTS view, SAG 9-16, REF
V$GES_STATISTICS view, REF 3-64 3-80
V$GLOBAL_BLOCKED_LOCKS view, REF 3-64 V$LOGMNR_DICTIONARY view, REF 3-82
V$GLOBAL_TRANSACTION view, REF 3-64 V$LOGMNR_LOGS view, REF 3-83
V$HS_AGENT view, REF 3-65 V$LOGMNR_PARAMETERS view, REF 3-83
determining which agents are on host, HET V$LOGSTDBY view, REF 3-84
4-24 V$LOGSTDBY_STATS view, REF 3-84
V$HS_PARAMETER view, REF 3-65 V$MANAGED_STANDBY view, REF 3-85
listing HS parameters, HET 4-26 V$MAP_COMP_LIST view, REF 3-87
V$HS_SESSION view, REF 3-66 V$MAP_ELEMENT view, REF 3-87
determining open sessions, HET 4-25 V$MAP_EXT_ELEMENT view, REF 3-88
V$HVMASTER_INFO view, REF 3-66 V$MAP_FILE view, REF 3-89
V$INDEXED_FIXED_COLUMN view, REF 3-66 V$MAP_FILE_EXTENT view, REF 3-89

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V$MAP_FILE_IO_STACK view, REF 3-90 V$RECOVER_FILE view, BRC 3-9, REF 3-111,
V$MAP_LIBRARY view, REF 3-90 UMR 3-5
V$MAP_SUBELEMENT view, REF 3-91 determining which files to recover, BRC 4-14
V$MTTR_TARGET_ADVICE view, REF 3-91 V$RECOVERY_FILE_STATUS view, REF 3-111
V$MVREFRESH view, REF 3-2, RAR 26-2 V$RECOVERY_LOG view, REF 3-112
V$MYSTAT view, PGR 24-21, REF 3-92 listing logs needed for recovery, UMR 3-15
V$NLS_PARAMETERS dynamic performance V$RECOVERY_PROGRESS view, REF 3-112
view, GLO 3-9 V$RECOVERY_STATUS view, REF 3-113
V$NLS_PARAMETERS view, REF 3-93 V$REPLPROP view, REF 3-2, RAR 10-31, RAR
V$NLS_VALID_VALUES dynamic performance 26-2
view, GLO 3-9 V$REPLQUEUE view, REF 3-2, RAR 26-4
V$NLS_VALID_VALUES view, REF 3-93 V$REQDIST view, REF 3-114
V$OBJECT_DEPENDENCY view, REF 3-93 V$RESERVED_WORDS view, REF 3-114
V$OBJECT_USAGE view, REF 3-94 V$RESOURCE view, REF 3-114
for monitoring index usage, SAG 16-21 V$RESOURCE_LIMIT view, REF 3-114
V$OBSOLETE_PARAMETER view, REF 3-94 V$RMAN_CONFIGURATION view, REF 3-116
V$OFFLINE_RANGE view, REF 3-94 V$ROLLNAME view, REF 3-116
V$OPEN_CURSOR view, PGR 24-22, REF 3-95 finding PENDING OFFLINE segments, SAG
V$OPTION table, NEW 5-25 13-29
V$OPTION view, REF 3-95 V$ROLLSTAT view, PGR 24-27, REF 3-116
V$PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_MTH view, REF finding PENDING OFFLINE segments, SAG
3-96 13-29
V$PARAMETER table, SNM A-45 undo segments, SAG 13-12
V$PARAMETER view, DWG 21-70, PGR 24-24, V$ROWCACHE view, PGR 24-44, REF 3-117
REF 3-96 GETMISSES column, PGR 14-34
V$PARAMETER2 view, REF 3-97 GETS column, PGR 14-34
V$PGA_TARGET_ADVICE view, REF 3-98 performance statistics, PGR 14-32
V$PGA_TARGET_ADVICE_HISTOGRAM V$ROWCACHE_PARENT view, REF 3-118
view, REF 3-99 V$ROWCACHE_SUBORDINATE view, REF 3-119
V$PGASTAT view, REF 3-101 V$RSRC_CONSUMER_GROUP view, PGR 22-8,
V$PQ_SESSTAT view, DWG 21-67, DWG 21-69, REF 3-119
REF 3-101 V$RSRC_CONSUMER_GROUP_CPU_MTH
V$PQ_SLAVE view, REF 3-102 view, REF 3-120
V$PQ_SYSSTAT view, DWG 21-67, REF 3-102 V$RSRC_PLAN view, REF 3-120
V$PQ_TQSTAT view, DWG 21-68, DWG 21-70, V$RSRC_PLAN_CPU_MTH view, REF 3-121
REF 3-103 V$SEGMENT_STATISTICS view, REF 3-121
V$PROCESS view, PGR 24-25, REF 3-104, RMN V$SEGSTAT view, REF 3-122
15-15 V$SEGSTAT_NAME view, REF 3-122
V$PROXY_ARCHIVEDLOG view, REF 3-105 V$SESS_IO view, REF 3-123
V$PROXY_DATAFILE view, REF 3-106, RMR V$SESSION table, NET 15-25, RAC 9-6
2-129, RMN 5-14 V$SESSION view, SAG 5-23, PGR 24-31, REF
V$PWFILE_USERS view, SAG 1-24, REF 3-107 3-123, STM 16-4, STM 16-27, STM 16-28, STM
V$PX_PROCESS view, DWG 21-69, REF 3-108 16-29, STM 16-32, RMR 2-200, RMN 15-15
V$PX_PROCESS_SYSSTAT view, REF 3-108 V$SESSION_CONNECT_INFO view, REF 3-126
V$PX_SESSION view, DWG 21-68, REF 3-109 V$SESSION_CURSOR_CACHE view, REF 3-127
V$PX_SESSTAT view, DWG 21-69, REF 3-110 V$SESSION_EVENT view, PGR 24-35, REF 3-127,
V$QUEUE view, PGR 19-5, REF 3-111 REF A-2
monitoring shared server dispatchers, SAG 5-8 network information, PGR 23-6

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V$SESSION_LONGOPS view, REF 3-128, RMN V$SQLTEXT_WITH_NEWLINES view, REF 3-157
15-15 V$STANDBY_LOG view, REF 3-158
V$SESSION_OBJECT_CACHE view, REF 3-129 V$STATISTICS_LEVEL view, REF 3-158
V$SESSION_WAIT view, PGR 22-13, PGR 24-36, V$STATNAME view, REF 3-159, REF C-1
REF 3-130, REF A-2, RMN 15-15 V$STREAMS_APPLY_COORDINATOR
network information, PGR 23-6 view, REF 3-160, STM 16-29, STM 16-30
V$SESSTAT view, DWG 21-71, DWG 21-74, PGR V$STREAMS_APPLY_READER view, REF 3-161,
22-8, PGR 24-44, REF 3-131, REF C-1 STM 16-27, STM 16-28
network information, PGR 23-6 V$STREAMS_APPLY_SERVER view, REF 3-162,
statistics, PGR 24-41 STM 16-32, STM 16-34
using, PGR 14-37 V$STREAMS_CAPTURE view, REF 3-163, STM
V$SGA table, SNM A-42 16-4, STM 16-6, STM 16-8, STM 17-3
V$SGA view, REF 3-132 V$SUBCACHE view, REF 3-163
V$SGA_CURRENT_RESIZE_OPS view, REF 3-132 V$SYSSTAT table, SNM A-2
V$SGA_DYNAMIC_COMPONENTS view, REF V$SYSSTAT view, DWG 21-61, DWG 21-71, DWG
3-133 21-84, PGR 24-44, REF 3-164, REF C-1
V$SGA_DYNAMIC_FREE_MEMORY view, REF redo buffer allocation, PGR 14-47
3-134 statistics, PGR 24-62
V$SGA_RESIZE_OPS view, REF 3-133 tuning sorts, PGR 14-68
V$SGASTAT table, JJD 6-22 using, PGR 14-9
V$SGASTAT view, REF 3-134 V$SYSTEM_CURSOR_CACHE view, REF 3-165
V$SHARED_POOL_ADVICE view, PGR 24-43, V$SYSTEM_EVENT view, PGR 24-66, REF 3-165,
REF 3-134 REF A-2
V$SHARED_POOL_RESERVED view, PGR 14-42, V$SYSTEM_PARAMETER view, PGR 24-24, REF
REF 3-135 3-165
V$SHARED_SERVER view, REF 3-136 V$SYSTEM_PARAMETER2 view, REF 3-166
V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR view, REF 3-137 V$TABLESPACE view, REF 3-168, UMR 2-2
V$SORT SEGMENT view, SAG 11-50 V$TEMP_CACHE_TRANSFER view, REF 3-168
V$SORT_SEGMENT view, REF 3-137 V$TEMP_EXTENT_MAP view, SAG 11-50, REF
V$SORT_USER view, SAG 11-50 3-169
V$SPPARAMETER view, REF 3-138 V$TEMP_EXTENT_POOL view, SAG 11-50, REF
V$SQL view, PGR 24-44, REF 3-139 3-169
V$SQL_BIND_DATA view, REF 3-141 V$TEMP_SPACE_HEADER view, SAG 11-50, REF
V$SQL_BIND_METADATA view, REF 3-142 3-170
V$SQL_CURSOR view, REF 3-142 V$TEMPFILE view, SAG 11-50, REF 3-170
V$SQL_PLAN view, PGR 24-44, REF 3-143 V$TEMPORARY_LOBS view, REF 3-171
V$SQL_PLAN_STATISTICS view, REF 3-144 V$TEMPSEG_USAGE view, REF 3-171
V$SQL_PLAN_STATISTICS_ALL view, REF 3-146 V$TEMPSTAT view, REF 3-172
V$SQL_REDIRECTION view, REF 3-149 V$THREAD view, SAG 7-20, REF 3-173
V$SQL_SHARED_CURSOR view, REF 3-149 V$TIMER view, REF 3-173
V$SQL_SHARED_MEMORY view, REF 3-151 V$TIMEZONE_NAMES view, GLO 12-17, REF
V$SQL_WORKAREA view, REF 3-151 3-174
V$SQL_WORKAREA_ACTIVE view, REF 3-153 time zone table information, SAG 2-29
V$SQL_WORKAREA_HISTOGRAM view, REF V$TRANSACTION view, REF 3-174
3-154 undo tablespaces information, SAG 13-12
V$SQLAREA, OTP glossary-21 V$TRANSACTION_ENQUEUE view, REF 3-175
V$SQLAREA view, PGR 24-56, REF 3-155 V$TYPE_SIZE view, REF 3-176
V$SQLTEXT view, PGR 24-59, REF 3-157 V$UNDOSTAT view, PGR 13-14, PGR 24-68, REF

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3-176 ent(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema,
statistics for undo tablespaces, SAG 13-12 java.lang.String), JPR 11-175
V$VERSION view, SAG 1-10, REF 3-178 validateElementContent(Element) -
V$VPD_POLICY view, REF 3-178 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.validateEle
V$WAITSTAT view, PGR 22-13, PGR 24-69, REF mentContent(org.w3c.dom.Element), JPR
3-178 11-152
V_$ and V$ views, CON 4-7 validateFacet(XSDDataValue) -
V1ADD.NPO.OMD Oracle Names record, NET oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDConstrainingFace
16-25, NER 3-31, NER 3-42 t.validateFacet(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDD
V7 ataValue), JPR 7-25, JPR 7-27
value of DBMS option, PCC 10-17 validateValue(String) -
valid node checking, OSD 3-3, OSD 9-59 oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDSimpleType.valid
valid, definition, ADX Glossary-21 ateValue(java.lang.String), JPR 7-48, JPR 7-53
VALID_GEOM_SEGMENT function, SUG 14-88 validating
VALID_LRS_POINT function, SUG 14-90 backups, RMN 9-28
VALID_MEASURE function, SUG 14-92 examples, XDG 6-10
VALIDATE clause isSchemaValid, XDG 6-10
of DROP TYPE, SQL 17-16 isSchemaValidated, XDG 6-9
VALIDATE command, RMR 2-221 schemaValidate, XDG 6-9
VALIDATE constraints, CON 21-26 SetSchemaValidated, XDG 6-10
VALIDATE REF UPDATE clause with XML schema, XDG 5-7
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-42 validating against XML schema, ADX 4-70
VALIDATE STRUCTURE clause validating designs, PER 1-25
of ANALYZE, SQL 12-42 validating dimensions, DWG 9-12
VALIDATE_GEOMETRY function, SUG 11-44 validation, ADO 6-12, ADO 6-16
VALIDATE_GEOMETRY_WITH_CONTEXT non-validating mode, ADX 4-5
function, SUG 11-46 of clusters, SQL 12-42
VALIDATE_LAYER procedure, SUG 11-49 of database objects
VALIDATE_LAYER_WITH_CONTEXT offline, SQL 12-44
procedure, SUG 11-52 of database objects, online, SQL 12-44
VALIDATE_LRS_GEOMETRY function, SUG of indexes, SQL 12-42
14-94 of tables, SQL 12-42
validateContent() - partial validation mode, ADX 4-5
oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.validateContent(), schema validation mode, ADX 4-5
JPR 6-14 validating Mode, ADX 4-5
validateContent(DTD) - validation function, ADG 12-3
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.validateCont validation of restore, RMN 10-41
ent(oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD), JPR 11-174 validEntity(String) -
validateContent(Element) - oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.validEntity(java.la
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.validateConte ng.String), JPR 6-14
nt(org.w3c.dom.Element), JPR 11-72, JPR validID(String) -
11-76 oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.validID(java.lang.
validateContent(XMLSchema) - String), JPR 6-14
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.validateCont validNMTOKEN(String) -
ent(oracle.xml.parser.schema.XMLSchema), JP oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.validNMTOKEN(j
R 11-175 ava.lang.String), JPR 6-15
validateContent(XMLSchema, String) - VALUE clause
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.validateCont initializing host variables, PCO 4-21

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value datatypes, UTL 6-7 F-58, PCC F-71
VALUE function, PLS 10-35, SQL 6-199, ADO 2-51 of INSERT, SQL 17-62
VALUE keyword of INSERT statement, PCO F-58, PCC F-71
used in reading files, OLA 11-12 purpose of, PCC 6-10
used when reading files, OLA 11-14 requirements for, PCC 6-10
value MdmHierarchy, OSA 2-12 use of subqueries in, PCC 6-10
value method, OSA 5-7 using a subquery, PCO 5-10
value of a tag, obtaining, ADX 4-77 VALUES function, OLA 6-3, OLA 6-25
value of LOBs, ADL 2-5 VALUES LESS THAN clause
Value OLAP API data type, OSA 2-26, OSA 5-9, of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-45
OSA 5-10 values of command-line options, ADA 5-6
VALUE$ view VALUES syntax for stored functions, JSS 3-61
NCHAR and NLS, MIG 5-33 values, deleting attribute, OID A-31
VALUE_ERROR exception, PLS 7-6 valuesets
ValueCursor objects creating, OLA 6-22
getting from a parent CompoundCursor, defined, OLA 6-22
example, OSA 9-5 defining, OLA 6-22
getting values from, example, OSA 9-4, OSA 9-5 in expressions, OLA 4-12
position, OSA 8-16 limiting using, OLA 6-23
valueOf(String) - listing dimension positions in, OLA 6-25
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.valueOf(java.la VAR directive, PCO F-92
ng.String), JPR 11-211 examples, PCO F-93, PCC F-120
valueOf(String, NSResolver) - VAR SQL directive, PCC F-117
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.valueOf(java.la VAR statement
ng.String, CONVBUFSZ clause, PCO 4-48
oracle.xml.parser.v2.NSResolver), JPR 11-211 syntax for, PCO 4-46, PCC 5-13, PCC 5-14, ZZP
values, OCI 10-5 1-23
assigning to dimensions, OLA 5-14 using the CHARF datatype specifier, PCO 4-50
assigning to objects, OLA 5-10 VAR_POP function, SQL 6-199
assigning to relations, OLA 5-14 VAR_SAMP function, SQL 6-201
assigning to variables, OLA 5-12 VARCHAR
assigning to variables with composites, OLA arrays of, PCC 8-2
5-12, OLA 5-13 external datatype, OCI 3-14, IPI 4-19
assigning, using a QDR, OLA 5-14 VARCHAR datatype, ADG 3-10, PCO 4-9, PCC
in context of this document, IPI 3-5 4-7, SQL 2-12, CON 12-4, PGR 13-3
in current status list, OLA 6-25 DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
in default status list, OLA 6-25 Pro*C/C++, GLO 6-23
in object applications, OCI 10-7, IPI 3-5 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-13
NA, OLA 3-18 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
restoring previous, OLA 7-20 VARCHAR group items
saving current, OLA 7-20 implicit form, PCO A-5
VALUES clause VARCHAR precompiler option, PCO 14-42, PCC
in INSERT statements, PCC 6-10 10-44
INSERT statement, PCO 5-9 VARCHAR pseudotype
kinds of values allowed in, PCC 6-10 requirements for using with PL/SQL, PCC 7-11
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 7-25, SQL 13-79, SQL using with PL/SQL, PCO 6-11
15-62 VARCHAR subtype, PLS 3-10
of embedded SQL INSERT statement, PCO VARCHAR variables

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advantages, PCO 4-34 on CLOBs, SQL functions and operators
advantages of, PCC 4-22 for, ADL 7-35
as input variables, PCO 4-33 VARCHARC datatype
as output variables, PCO 4-34 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-20
declaring, PCO 4-28, PCC 4-22 VARGRAPHIC datatype
implicit group items, PCO 4-29 DB2, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
length element, PCO 4-29 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-12
length member in, PCC 4-22 SQL/DS, SQL 2-37, CON 12-25
maximum length, PCO 4-29 VARIABLE command, OLA 7-6
must be passed to a function by reference, PCC variable expressions, SQL 4-15
4-24 variable records, UTL 3-5
referencing, PCO 4-30 format, UTL 7-3
server handling, PCO 4-33, PCO 4-34 variable text in messages, ERR 1-3
specifying the length of, PCC 4-22 variable values, OUI 3-6
string element, PCO 4-29 variable-length records
structure, PCO 4-29 external tables, UTL 12-5
structure of, PCC 4-22 variables, PCC 2-5, SNM A-32
using macros to define length of, PCC 5-29 accessing, OLA 4-13
versus character arrays, PCC 5-9 aggregating data for multiple, OLA 12-11
versus fixed-length strings, PCO 4-34 assigning values, PLS 2-22
with PL/SQL, PCO 6-2 assigning values to, OLA 5-11, OLA 5-12, OLA
VARCHAR2 5-13, OLA 5-14
accessing CLOB data when treated as, ADL bind, HET 3-7
7-46 bind variables
also RAW, applied to CLOBs and BLOBs, ADL optimization, PGR 1-43
7-40 user-defined types, ADO 3-2, CON 13-18
datatype, PLS 3-9 controlling sparsity in, OLA 3-18
defining CLOB variable on, ADL 7-46 cursor, PCC 4-29
external datatype, OCI 3-9, IPI 4-19 declaring, PLS 2-11
maximum size defined, OLA 3-16
change, MIG 5-19 defining in a program, OLA 7-29
OCI and JDBC now bind and define variables to defining with composite, OLA 3-18 to OLA 3-21
SQL, PL/SQL with LOBs, ADL 7-50 defining with unnamed composite, OLA 3-21
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 dimensioned, OLA 3-17
semantics, PLS B-1 embedded SQL, CON 14-5
VARCHAR2 column, TAD 1-9 host, PCC 18-4
indexing, TXT 1-31 how data is stored, OLA 3-17
VARCHAR2 datatype, ADG 3-2, ADG 3-10, PCC in expressions, OLA 4-12
4-4, PCC 5-15, SQL 2-11, UTL 2-71, CON 12-4, in stored procedures, CON 14-19
PGR 13-3 indicator, PCC 18-4
column length, ADG 3-11 initializing, PLS 2-22
converting to NUMBER, SQL 2-64 limiting to single value, OLA 4-7, OLA 4-8
external, PCO 4-9 local, OLA 7-5
non-padded comparison semantics, CON 12-4 NA values in, OLA 3-18
similarity to RAW datatype, CON 12-16 object variables, ADO 5-4, CON 13-25
SQL*Loader, UTL 6-23 persistence of, OLA 7-4, OLA 7-5
when to use, ADG 3-11 QDR with, OLA 4-7, OLA 4-8
VARCHAR2s reading descriptions of, SNM 5-1

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replacing dimension of, OLA 4-7, OLA 4-8 changing returned value, SQL 11-56
see MIB variables, SNM 4-2 compared with nested tables, SQL 2-48
session-specific, PLS 9-11 comparison rules, SQL 2-48
sparse data in, OLA 4-14 creating, SQL 16-3, SQL 16-8, SQL 16-18, ADO
static, JJD 2-5 2-26
storage of, OLA 3-17 creation, PCC 18-3
syntax, PLS 13-39 dropping the body of, SQL 17-18
temporary, OLA 7-5 dropping the specification of, SQL 17-15
undimensioned, OLA 3-17 including LOB storage clause to create tables
with embedded totals, OLA 3-24, OLA 3-26 (FAQ), ADL 6-21
with NA values, OLA 3-18 index-organized tables, CON 10-59
with single-dimension composite, OLA 3-22 key compression, CON 10-47
variable-width multibyte encoding schemes, GLO materialized views, REP 3-42
2-10 restrictions, REP 3-44
VARIANCE aggregate function, PLS 6-2 modifying column properties, SQL 11-15
VARIANCE function, SQL 6-203 querying, ADO 8-15
VARNUM replication, REP 2-16, REP 3-42
external datatype, OCI 3-13, IPI 4-19 See also arrays, collections
VARNUM datatype, PCO 4-10, PCC 4-7 size limit, PLS 5-8
VARRAW storage, ADO 2-25, ADO 8-15
external datatype, OCI 3-16, IPI 4-13, IPI 4-20 storage characteristics, SQL 11-44, SQL 11-57,
Oracle external datatype, ZZP 5-16 SQL 15-39
VARRAW datatype, PCO 4-10, PCC 4-10, UTL storage parameters for, SAG 14-12
6-14 stored as LOBs
VARRAWC datatype, UTL 6-21 compatibility, MIG 5-35
VARRAY storing out of line, SQL 2-39
vs nested tables, ADO 9-15 syntax, PLS 13-29
VARRAY clause updating, ADO 8-16
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-13 vs nested tables, ADO 9-13
VARRAY column properties varying arrays. See varrays
of ALTER TABLE, SQL 11-13, SQL 11-44 VARYING keyword
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 14-12 versus VARYING phrase, PCO 4-29
of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-14, SQL 15-39 varying length arrays, PCC 18-3
VARRAY columns varying-width character data, ADL 2-4
memory issues when loading, UTL 7-34 VBScript
VARRAY datatype, PLS 5-3 translating to PSP, ADG 18-15
VARRAY types, creating in the database, JJP 1-19 VCR, XDG 14-4, XDG 14-6
VARRAY, output, JJP 1-17 access control and security, XDG 14-8
VARRAYS VDE-1000 to VDE- 1999 Messages, OMM 8-1
inline, XDG 3-32 VDI-0000 to VDI-0499 Messages, OMM 8-3
storage using OCT, XDG 5-72 VDKBITW-1000 to VDKBITW-1008
VARRAYs Messages, OMM 9-1
inserting a row, JSS 6-70 VDN-4500 to VDN-4999 Messages, OMM 8-3
See creating VARRAYs VDOUS-00101 to VDOUS-00115 Messages, OMM
selecting into host expression, JSS 6-69 8-3
VARRAY types, JSS 6-4 VDR-7000 to VDR-7499 Messages, OMM 8-5
varrays, SQL 2-39, ADO 2-21, CON 13-11 VDU-6000 to VDU-6499 Messages, OMM 8-6
accessing, ADO 8-15 verb_adjective attribute, TXT 2-52

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verbose option (customizer harness), JSS A-17 vertical partitioning. See column subsetting
verbose, ojspc option, JSE 6-24 vertices
verifier, JPG 1-13 returning geometry coordinates as, SUG 17-5
verify option (customizer harness), JSS A-22 VIA
verifying blocks interconnect protocol, RDE 4-2
redo log files, SAG 7-18 VID, ERR 49-1
verifying SQL Performance, OTP 7-1 video frame
VeriSign, OSD 9-34, OSD 9-43, OSD 9-44 attributes for, IMA C-8
Veritas Volume Manager VIDEO_DEPTH attribute, IMA C-3
during installation, RAC 2-5 VIDEO_FRAME_RATE attribute, IMA C-3
Veritas with LOBs, ADL 6-24 VIDEO_FRAME_SAMPLE_HEIGHT
version attribute, IMA C-8
baseline, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 VIDEO_FRAME_SAMPLE_WIDTH attribute, IMA
change plan, OCM 2-13 C-8
comparison, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9 VIDEO_FRAME_SIZE attribute, IMA C-3
retrieving, JJD 3-20 VIDEO_HORIZONTAL_RES attribute, IMA C-3
VERSION command VIDEO_IS_GRAYSCALE attribute, IMA C-3
of Listener Control utility, NER 1-36 VIDEO_SRC_HEIGHT attribute, IMA C-3
of Oracle Connection Manager Control VIDEO_SRC_WIDTH attribute, IMA C-3
utility, NER 2-33 VIDEO_VERTICAL_RES attribute, IMA C-3
of Oracle Names Control utility, NER 3-95 VideoAnn attributes, IMA C-3
version compatibility (Oracle customizer), JSS VideoFrameSampleAnn attributes, IMA C-8
A-25 view, ADQ 10-1
VERSION networking parameter, NER 10-5 as schema object, OTP 14-4
version number (Spatial) attributes, ADQ 10-1
retrieving, SUG 1-26 join
version number options (sqlj -version-xxxx), JSS and key-preserved tables, SQL 16-48
8-26 view constraints, DWG 7-7, DWG 22-14
version numbers dropping, SQL 17-23
viewing, TXT G-26 view hierarchies, CON 13-27
VERSION precompiler option, PCC 10-45, PCC View menu, in Oracle Directory Manager, OID 4-9
17-21 View Wizard, OEA 10-32, OEM 4-32
version, ojspc option, JSE 6-24 VIEW_WO_OVERWRITE mode
version-controlled resource (VCR), XDG 14-4, disabling, SPR 80-80, ADW 2-101
XDG 14-6 enabling, SPR 80-81, ADW 2-103
versioning, XDG 1-11, XDG 14-2 viewing
disabling, SPR 80-24, ADW 2-24 a previous version of a baseline, OCM 2-8, OSM
enabling, SPR 80-27, ADW 2-28 6-6
FAQs, XDG 14-12 a previous version of a change plan, OCM 2-10
versioning, in application context, ADG 12-16 a previous version of a comparison, OCM 2-9,
versions of COBOL supported, PCO 2-12 OSM 6-7
versions, Oracle an analysis of a data class, ODP 4-37
compatibility, RDE B-8 an existing analysis, ODP 4-39
VERTEX_SET_TYPE data type, SUG 17-5 baseline, OCM 2-7, OSM 6-6
VERTEX_TYPE object type, SUG 17-5 change plan, OCM 2-10
vertical bar, ADA v chart data by zooming and scrolling, ODP 4-46
vertical orientation comparison, OCM 2-9, OSM 6-7
of a chart, ODP 3-21, OSM 3-18 completed task, OCM 2-13, OSM 6-9

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history entries for a baseline, OCM 2-8, OSM containing expressions, ADG 15-8, CON 17-13
6-6 counter/accumulator, PGR 24-2
history entries for a change plan, OCM 2-11 creating, ADG 2-9, SAG 20-2
history entries for a comparison, OCM 2-9, before base tables, SQL 16-43
OSM 6-7 comments about, SQL 12-69
object properties, OTP 5-16 multiple, SQL 14-84
operator expansion, TXT 10-6 creating for analytic workspaces, OSG 11-2,
operator precedence, TXT 10-6 OSG 15-1, OSG 15-2
overview charts, ODP 3-11, OSM 3-10 creating for Real Application Clusters, RDE 4-5
pending task, OCM 2-12 creating object subviews, SQL 16-46
Performance Manager charts, ODP 3-10, OSM creating with errors, ADG 2-11, SAG 20-4
3-9 current state views, PGR 24-2
the selection criteria for a class of data in an CWM and CWM2, OSG 12-1, OSG 12-2
analysis, ODP 4-44 CWM2, OSG 13-1
viewing data, OTP 10-4, OTP 14-1 data dictionary
viewing execution statistics, OTP 5-37 updatable columns, CON 10-20
viewing initialization parameters, OTP 5-7 data dictionary views, REF 2-1
viewing mapping in CDS namespace, for listener data files, REF 1-60
endpoint, OAS 13-2 Database Resource Manager, SAG 27-31
VIEWPORT_TRANSFORM, SUG 13-7 DATABASE_PROPERTIES, SAG 2-25
views, ADQ 10-2, REP 2-28, CON 10-16, PER 1-18, DBA_DATA_FILES, DWG 21-70
TXT G-1 DBA_EXTENTS, DWG 21-70
access mediation, OLS 3-23 DBA_policyname_AUDIT_TRAIL, OLS B-15
ALL_SA_COMPARTMENTS, OLS B-3 DBA_RESUMABLE, SAG 14-21
ALL_SA_GROUPS, OLS B-3 DBA_SA_AUDIT_OPTIONS, OLS 10-9, OLS
ALL_SA_LABELS, OLS B-3, OLS B-4 B-8, OLS B-15
ALL_SA_LEVELS, OLS B-4 DBA_SA_COMPARTMENTS, OLS B-8
ALL_SA_POLICIES, OLS B-4 DBA_SA_DATA_LABELS, OLS B-9
ALL_SA_PROG_PRIVS, OLS B-5 DBA_SA_GROUP_HIERARCHY, OLS B-9
ALL_SA_SCHEMA_POLICIES, OLS B-5 DBA_SA_GROUPS, OLS B-9
ALL_SA_TABLE_POLICIES, OLS B-5 DBA_SA_LABELS, OLS B-10
ALL_SA_USER_LABELS, OLS B-6 DBA_SA_LEVELS, OLS B-10
ALL_SA_USER_LEVELS, OLS B-7 DBA_SA_POLICIES, OLS B-10
ALL_SA_USER_PRIVS, OLS B-8 DBA_SA_PROG_PRIVS, OLS B-11
ALL_SA_USERS, OLS B-6 DBA_SA_SCHEMA_POLICIES, OLS 7-10, OLS
ALL_SOURCE_TABLES, DWG 15-15 B-11
altering base tables and, CON 15-5 DBA_SA_TABLE_POLICIES, OLS 7-10, OLS
analytic workspace metadata objects, OSG 14-1 B-11
attributes, OCI 6-7 DBA_SA_USER_COMPARTMENTS, OLS B-12
auditing, OLS B-15, CON 24-8 DBA_SA_USER_GROUPS, OLS B-13
base tables DBA_SA_USER_LABELS, OLS B-13
adding rows, SQL 17-54 DBA_SA_USER_LEVELS, OLS B-14
changing DBA_SA_USER_PRIVS, OLS B-14
definition, SQL 17-22 DBA_SA_USERS, OLS B-12
values in base tables, SQL 18-59 defining, SQL 16-39
complex and dynamic, OSD 2-9 definition expanded, CON 15-5
complex view merging, PGR 2-37 dependency status of, CON 15-5
constraints indirectly affect, CON 21-5 describing, OCI 6-2

Master Index-706
displaying dependencies of, SAG 21-34 privileges for recompiling, SAG 21-25
dropping, ADG 2-14, SAG 20-10 privileges to replace, SAG 20-10
dropping constraints on, SQL 12-32 pseudocolumns, ADG 15-8, CON 17-13
examining, OTP 5-25 RC_ARCHIVED_LOG, RMN 9-22
file mapping views, SAG 12-23 recompiling, SQL 12-30, SAG 21-25
fixed views, CON 4-7 recovery catalog, RMR 3-1, RMN 17-23
for monitoring datafiles, SAG 12-28 re-creating, SQL 16-42
for performance monitoring, RDE 4-4 remote object security, SAG 29-28
FOR UPDATE clause and, ADG 2-9, SAG 20-3 remote, accessing, SQL 13-35
globalization support parameters in, CON removing
10-19 from the database, SQL 17-22
granting rows from the base table of, SQL 16-55
system privileges on, SQL 17-43 renaming, SQL 17-87
histograms, PGR 3-24 replacing, ADG 2-11
how stored, CON 10-17 replication, REP 2-28
indexes and, CON 10-19 RESOURCE and PATH, XDG 15-2
indexing, TAD 2-7 restrictions, ADG 2-13
information views, PGR 24-4 retrieving data from, SQL 18-4
inherently modifiable, ADG 15-7, CON 17-13 schema object dependencies, CON 10-20, CON
inline views, CON 10-21 15-4
inserting rows into, PCO F-55, PCC F-69 security applications of, CON 23-7
INSTEAD OF triggers, CON 17-12 See also object views
invalid, ADG 2-14 select-project-join views, PGR 2-36
join. See join views SQL functions in, CON 10-19
join views, ADG 2-15 statistics, ADQ 8-35, PGR 3-15
location transparency using, SAG 29-26 subquery of, SQL 16-46
managing, SAG 20-2, SAG 20-11 restricting, SQL 16-49
managing privileges, OSD 2-7, OSD 9-5 substitutability, ADO 2-43
managing privileges with, SAG 29-28 summary, SPR 31-34
materialized view sites, REP 3-57 synonyms for, SQL 15-2
materialized views, CON 10-22 tables, SAG 15-40
materialized views, definition, CON 1-58 triggers prohibited in, CON 10-17
maximum number of columns in, CON 10-17 updatability, ADO 5-13, CON 10-20, CON
modifiable, ADG 15-7, CON 17-13 13-26, CON 17-13
modifying, CON 17-12 updatable, SQL 16-47
modifying constraints on, SQL 12-32 updating rows in, PCO F-88, PCC F-113
name resolution in distributed databases, SAG USER_RESUMABLE, SAG 14-21
28-42 USER_SA_SESSION, OLS 4-23
non-null values for nulls, PGR 2-46 uses of, CON 10-18
object views, CON 10-21 using, ADG 2-12
updatability, CON 13-26 V$ARCHIVE, SAG 8-23
object, creating, SQL 16-45 V$ARCHIVE_DEST, SAG 8-13
ORDER BY clause and, ADG 2-9, SAG 20-3 V$DATABASE, SAG 8-24
overview of, CON 10-16 V$FILESTAT, DWG 21-69
prerequisites for compilation of, CON 15-5 V$LOG, SAG 7-20, SAG 8-23
privileges, ADG 2-11, SAG 20-2 V$LOG_HISTORY, SAG 7-20
privileges for, CON 23-6 V$LOGFILE, SAG 7-17, SAG 7-20
privileges for dropping, SAG 20-10 V$OBJECT_USAGE, SAG 16-21

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V$PARAMETER, DWG 21-70 Visual Basic, ADO 3-10
V$PQ_SESSTAT, DWG 21-69 Visual Basic. See Oracle Objects for OLE(OO4O)
V$PQ_TQSTAT, DWG 21-70 VM
V$PX_PROCESS, DWG 21-69 classpath option, JSS 8-23
V$SESSTAT, DWG 21-71, DWG 21-74 options through SQLJ, JSS 8-60
V$SYSSTAT, DWG 21-71 specifying name, JSS 8-81
V$THREAD, SAG 7-20 vm option (sqlj -vm), JSS 8-81
when to use, ADG 2-9 VMS
wildcards in, SAG 20-4 linking a precompiler application, PCC 1-11
WITH CHECK OPTION, ADG 2-9, SAG 20-3 VMS-00001 to VMS-00004
with joins, making updatable, SQL 16-48 Critical Error Messages, OMM 11-1
XMLType, SQL 16-48 VMS-01000 to VMS-01016
XMLType, creating, SQL 16-53 Not-So-Critical Error Messages, OMM 11-2
XMLType, querying, SQL 16-48 VMS-02000 to VMS-02009
views on DIRECTORY object, ADL 12-9 Informational Messages, OMM 11-5
virtual circuit status, REF A-49 vmstat UNIX command, DWG 21-74, PGR 16-13
virtual circuits, NET 4-13 vmstat utility, OID 19-2
virtual Cursor VNI-2000 to VNI-4999 Messages, OMM 12-1
definition, OSA 8-27 Void OLAP API data type, OSA 2-26
Virtual Index Wizard, OTP 6-4 VOLSIZE parameter
Virtual Interface Architecture (VIA) for Export utility, UTL 1-32
for Real Application Clusters, RAC 1-7 for Import utility, UTL 2-34
virtual memory, OID 18-13 volumes
virtual memory statistics, PER 2-3 Veritas Volume Manager, use of during
Virtual Private Database, NEW 3-49, NEW 3-54 installation, RAC 2-5
virtual private database (VPD), ADG 11-7, ADG voting disk, RCO 3-3
11-12, ADG 12-8, ADG 12-59, ADG 12-60, OSD VPNs and Standalone Consoles, OEA B-9
9-19 vrfy() function
application context, OSD 9-17 of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-16
database enforced network access, OSD 9-59 VSIZE function, SQL 6-204
how it works, OSD 9-15 VTC-1000 to VTC-1127
introduction, OLS 1-4, OSD 2-9 Generic Console Messages, OMM 13-1
network security, OSD 3-4 VTCDW-1000 to VTCDW-5999 Messages, OMM
Oracle Label Security, OSD 9-20, OSD 9-48 13-9
Oracle Label Security policies, OLS 1-7 VTCE-1232 to VTCE-1237
Oracle Policy Manager, OSD 9-20 Event Management Messages, OMM 13-5
overview, OSD 9-14 VTCV-1343 to VTCV-1344
policies, OLS 1-6 User Manager Component Messages, OMM
user models, OSD 9-20 13-6
Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), OEA B-6 VTCX-1337 to VTCX-1350
VIS-09001 to VIS-09016 Error Messages, OMM 10-1 Job and Event Management Messages, OMM
visibility, ADQ 2-9 13-6
of package contents, PLS 9-3 VTD-0001 to VTD-0114 Messages, OMM 14-1
transaction, PLS 6-56 VTK-1000 to VTK-1999 Messages, OMM 15-1
versus scope, PLS 2-19 VTM-0001 to VTM-6903 Messages, OMM 16-1
visible flag for field sections, TXT 7-6 VTP-0001 to VTP-0154 Messages, OMM 17-1
visible flag in field sections, TXT 3-58 VTZCLI-0000 to VTZCLI-2019 Messages, OMM
visual attributes, IMU 2-2 18-1

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VXA-1000 to VXA-2999 Messages, OMM 19-1 duplicate cluster key, REF A-26
VXN-1000 to VXN-1999 Messages, OMM 20-1 enqueue, REF A-26
event timings, PGR 21-20
file identify, REF A-26
W
file open, REF A-26
W datetime format element, SQL 2-70 free buffer waits, PGR 22-40, REF A-26
W3C DOM APIs for C, XML 13-38 free global transaction table entry, REF A-27
W3C DOM Recommendation, XDG 8-9 free process state object, REF A-27
W3C SAX APIs for C, XML 13-29 global cache freelist wait, REF A-27
W3C, definition, ADX Glossary-22 global cache lock busy, REF A-28
wait, ADQ 2-9 global cache lock cleanup, REF A-28
wait events global cache lock null to s, REF A-28
alter system set dispatchers, REF A-14 global cache lock null to x, REF A-29
analyzing, RDE 4-12 global cache lock open null, REF A-29
batched allocate scn lock request, REF A-14 global cache lock open s, REF A-29
BFILE check if exists, REF A-14 global cache lock open x, REF A-30
BFILE check if open, REF A-15 global cache locks s to x, REF A-30
BFILE closure, REF A-15 idle wait events, PGR 22-50
BFILE get length, REF A-15 inactive session, REF A-30
BFILE get name object, REF A-16 inactive transaction branch, REF A-31
BFILE get path object, REF A-16 index block split, REF A-31
BFILE internal seek, REF A-16 instance recovery, REF A-31
BFILE open, REF A-16 instance state change, REF A-32
BFILE read, REF A-17 io done, REF A-32
buffer busy waits, PGR 22-28, REF A-17 kcl bg acks, REF A-32
buffer deadlock, REF A-17 latch activity, REF A-33
buffer for checkpoint, REF A-18 latch free, REF A-33
buffer latch, REF A-18 library cache load lock, REF A-34
buffer read retry, REF A-19 library cache lock, REF A-34
checkpoint completed, REF A-19 library cache pin, REF A-35
checkpoint range buffer not saved, REF A-19 lock manager wait for remote message, REF
contention wait events, PGR 22-43 A-35
controlfile parallel write, REF A-20 log file parallel write, REF A-36
controlfile sequential read, REF A-20 log file sequential read, REF A-36
controlfile single write, REF A-21 log file single write, REF A-36
conversion file read, REF A-21 log file switch, PGR 22-48
db file parallel read, REF A-21 log file switch (archiving needed), REF A-37
db file parallel write, REF A-22 log file switch (checkpoint incomplete), REF
db file scattered read, REF A-22 A-37
db file sequential read, REF A-22 log file switch (clearing log file), REF A-37
db file single write, REF A-23 log file switch completion, REF A-37
DFS db file lock, REF A-23 log file sync, REF A-37
DFS lock handle, REF A-23 log switch/archive, REF A-38
direct path, PGR 22-36 network communication wait events, PGR
direct path read, REF A-23, REF A-24 22-26
direct path write, REF A-24 on-going SCN fetch to complete, REF A-38
dispatcher shutdown, REF A-25 parallel query create server, REF A-38
dispatcher timer, REF A-25 parallel query dequeue wait, REF A-38

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parallel query qref latch, REF A-39 Waits by Event Frequency data view, ODP 7-9
parallel query server shutdown, REF A-39 Waits by Total Wait Time data view, ODP 7-9
parallel query signal server, REF A-39 waits for blocking transaction, CON 20-11
pending global transaction(s), REF A-40 walking through compact views, OTP 5-36
pipe get, REF A-40 wallet, OAS 7-5
pipe put, REF A-40 changing password, OAS 18-7
PL/SQL lock timer, REF A-14, REF A-41 downloading, OAS 18-6
pmon rdomain attach, REF A-41 opening on local system, OAS 18-3
pmon timer, REF A-41 uploading, OAS 18-10
process startup, REF A-41 Wallet Manager, CON 22-5
queue messages, REF A-42 WALLET_LOCATION networking
rdbms ipc message, REF A-42 parameter, NER 6-50, NER 8-18, NER B-4
rdbms ipc message block, REF A-42 wallets, OSD 9-44, CON 22-5, ODS 4-12
rdbms ipc reply, REF A-42 changing a password, OAS 17-17
reasons for, PGR 24-69 changing location of, OID C-6, OAD A-6, OAD
redo, REF A-43 A-8, OAD A-9, OAD A-11, OAD A-13, OAD
resource wait events, PGR 22-32 A-15, OAD A-21, OAD A-23, OAD A-28
row cache lock, REF A-43 closing, OAS 17-13
scginq AST call, REF A-43 creating, OAS 17-11, OID 5-6, OID 5-8, OID
single-task message, REF A-43 5-10, OID 11-4, OID C-6
smon timer, REF A-44 deleting, OAS 17-17
SQL*Net break/reset to client, REF A-44 encryption, OSD 9-46
SQL*Net break/reset to dblink, REF A-44 location, OID C-6
SQL*Net message from client, REF A-45 managing, OAS 17-11
SQL*Net message from dblink, REF A-45 managing certificates, OAS 17-19
SQL*Net message to client, REF A-45 managing trusted certificates, OAS 17-24
SQL*Net message to dblink, REF A-45 opening, OAS 17-13
SQL*Net more data from client, REF A-46 passwords, OID 4-7
SQL*Net more data from dblink, REF A-46 changing, OID C-6
SQL*Net more data to client, REF A-46 saving, OAS 17-16
SQL*Net more data to dblink, REF A-47 setting location, OAS 7-18, OAS 7-27
switch logfile command, REF A-47 SSL, OID C-6, OAD 3-3
time units, PGR 21-19 support, OAD 3-3
timer in sksawat, REF A-47 WAN, definition, ADX Glossary-21
transaction, REF A-47 warehouse
unbound tx, REF A-48 materialized views, CON 10-22
undo segment extension, REF A-48 warehouse management, OEM 4-25
undo segment recovery, REF A-48 warming the cache, RAC 9-9
undo segment tx slot, REF A-48 warming the library cache, RCG 5-9
wait events DBMS_LIBCACHE, RCO 10-23
log buffer space, REF A-35 warn option (SQLCheckerCustomizer), JSS A-43
WMON goes to sleep, REF A-14, REF A-49 warn option (sqlj -warn), JSS 8-45
write complete, REF A-49 warning
writes stopped by instance recovery or database archiving mode for first backup, BRC 4-5
suspension, REF A-49 consistency and Export backups, UMR 2-29
waiting WARNING -
for message arrival, ADQ 8-75 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLParseException.WAR
Waits by Average Wait Time data view, ODP 7-9 NING, JPR 11-233

Master Index-710
WARNING - web.xml, usage for tag libraries, JSE 7-12
oracle.xml.util.XMLException.WARNING, JP weight, IMU 2-8
R 10-18 weight operator, TXT 3-52
warning flags stopword transformations, TXT H-7
use in error reporting, PCC 9-15, ZZP 2-14 Welcome page, RAA 8-11, RAC 4-4
warning flags for error reporting, PCO 8-9 Welcome page in Oracle Net Configuration
warning messages, translator, JSS 9-12 Assistant, NET 5-14
warning threshold, ODP 3-30, OSM 3-27 well-formed, definition, ADX Glossary-21
warningOccured( ) method, IMA 3-12, IMA 4-66 well-known Oracle Names servers, NET 3-35
warnings, translator, enabling/disabling, JSS 8-45 well-known text (WKTEXT), SUG 5-8
WAV data format, IMU A-3, IMU A-5 WG, definition, ADX Glossary-22
wave dash, GLO 9-13 WHEN clause, ADG 15-12, PLS 4-10, PLS 7-15
weak object/collection types cannot contain PL/SQL expressions, ADG
restrictions, JSS 6-81 15-13
support, JSS 6-80 correlation names, ADG 15-16
weakly typed custom Java classes, JSS 6-2 example, UTL 10-19
weakly typed iterators, JSS 7-41 examples, ADG 15-2, ADG 15-11, ADG 15-31,
web browser ADG 15-40
supported, OEC 5-3 EXCEPTION examples, ADG 15-19, ADG 15-40,
tracing, OEC B-8 ADG 15-45, ADG 15-46
troubleshooting, OEC F-18 of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 15-105
Web Objects Gallery, ADX 25-16 SQL*Loader, UTL 5-35, UTL 6-29
Web page scripting, CON 14-31 SQL*Loader discards resulting from, UTL 5-15
web pages WHEN MATCHED clause
dynamic, ADG 18-13 of MERGE, SQL 17-79
Web Request Broker, definition, ADX Glossary-21 WHEN NOT MATCHED clause
Web server of MERGE, SQL 17-79
setup, ADQ 17-56 WHENEVER
web server DO CALL example, PCO 8-19
discovering, OEA 1-33 WHENEVER directive, PCO 8-15, PCO F-94
web services, ADX 11-2 careless usage, PCO 8-21
web sites, JJD ii CONTINUE action, PCO 8-16
Web sites, building LOB-based, ADL 14-13 DO CALL action, PCO 8-16
web-based single sign-on, NEW 3-49 DO PERFORM action, PCO 8-17
WebDAV example, PCO 8-18
oracle.xdb.spi, XDG 17-3 examples, PCO F-96, PCC F-122
protocol server, features, XDG 19-10 GOTO action, PCO 8-17
standard introduced, XDG 3-35 overview, PCO 2-11
WebDAV presentation, NET 4-9 purpose, PCO 8-15
dedicated server configurations, NET 4-15 scope of, PCO 8-20
shared server configurations, NET 4-14 SQLERROR condition, PCO 8-16
WebDAV protocol, NET 1-8 SQLWARNING condition, PCO 8-16
WebDAV, definition, ADX Glossary-21, ADX STOP action, PCO 8-17
Glossary-22 syntax, PCO 8-17
WebDB, ADG 18-13 using to check SQLCA automatically, PCO 8-15
WebFolder WHENEVER DO CALL, PCO A-3
creating in Windows 2000, XDG 19-11 WHENEVER NOT SUCCESSFUL clause
web-to-go server, ADX A-6 of NOAUDIT, SQL 17-85

Master Index-711
WHENEVER SQL directive, PCC F-121 string comparisons, GLO 7-11
WHENEVER statement UPDATE statement, PCO 5-11
automatic checking of SQLCA with, PCC 9-25, using host tables, PCO 7-18
ZZP 2-17 WHERE clause, dynamic SQL, ADG 12-59
CONTINUE action in, PCC 9-26, ZZP 2-17 WHERE clauses (SQL), OLA 10-7
DO action in, PCC 9-26, ZZP 2-17 WHERE CURRENT OF, JSS 5-38
DO BREAK action in, PCC 9-26 WHERE CURRENT OF clause, PCO 5-16, ADA
DO CONTINUE action in, PCC 9-26 2-14
examples of, PCC 9-27 CURRENT OF clause, PCC 6-21
GOTO action in, PCC 9-26, ZZP 2-17 WHILE loop, PLS 4-11
guidelines for, PCC 9-30 whitespace
maintaining addressability for, PCC 9-32, ZZP included in a field, UTL 6-47
2-19 leading, UTL 6-44
new actions, PCC A-3 not present in option lists, ADA 5-11
NOT FOUND condition in, PCC 9-25, ZZP 2-17 preserving, UTL 6-49
overview of, PCC 2-8 terminating a field, UTL 6-24, UTL 6-47
scope of, PCC 9-29, ZZP 2-18 trimming, UTL 6-42
SQLERROR condition in, PCC 9-25, ZZP 2-17 WHITESPACE -
SQLWARNING condition in, PCC 9-25, ZZP oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.
2-17 WHITESPACE, JPR 7-58
STOP action in, PCC 9-26, ZZP 2-17 whitespace attribute, TXT 2-42
syntax for, ZZP 2-17 whitespace in command-line options, ADA 5-11
use in user exits, PCC 20-9 WHITESPACE parameter
uses for, ZZP 2-17 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-25
using to avoid infinite loops, PCC 9-31 whole database backups
using to handle end-of-data conditions, PCC ARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 2-4
9-30 consistent, BRC 2-8
where to place, PCC 9-30 using SHUTDOWN ABORT statement, BRC
WHENEVER SUCCESSFUL clause 2-8
of AUDIT sql_statements, SQL 12-58 definition, BRC 2-3
of NOAUDIT, SQL 17-85 inconsistent, BRC 2-9, UMR 2-4
WHERE clause, PCO 5-11 NOARCHIVELOG mode, UMR 2-4
DELETE statement, PCO 5-11 preparing for, UMR 2-4
deployment templates, REP 4-8 restoring from, UMR 4-23
host arrays in, PCC 8-20 using RMAN, RMN 9-6
if omitted, PCC 6-11 wide area network, definition, ADX Glossary-21
in DELETE statements, PCC 6-11 widening, ADO 2-48
in SELECT statements, PCC 6-8 WIDTH_BUCKET function, SQL 6-205, DWG
in UPDATE statements, PCC 6-10 19-42
of DELETE, SQL 16-60 wildcard operator, TAD 3-15
of DELETE statement, PCO F-33 improving performance, TAD 5-17
of SELECT, SQL 8-4 wildcard queries
of UPDATE, SQL 18-67 improving performance, TXT 2-74
of UPDATE statement, PCO F-91 wildcard searches, TXT 3-54
purpose of, PCC 6-11 improving performance, TXT 3-55
search condition, PCO 5-11 wildcard_maxterms attribute, TXT 2-75
search condition in, PCC 6-11 WILDCARD_TAB type, TXT 13-1
SELECT statement, PCO 5-8 wildcards, PLS 2-27, OLA 4-28

Master Index-712
in views, SAG 20-4 Windows user account
wildcards, in setting access control policies, OID assigning privileges to, OEC 4-11
12-46 Windows, SQLJ development in, JSS 1-33
windowing functions, DWG 19-17 WITH ADMIN OPTION clause
windows of GRANT, SQL 17-33
Details, OTP 4-7 WITH CHECK OPTION clause
Main, OTP 4-4 of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-42, SQL 16-49
SQL Text, OTP 4-6 of DELETE, SQL 16-58
Windows 2000 domains of INSERT, SQL 17-61
required domains for Oracle clients and server to of SELECT, SQL 18-7
use directory server features, OAS E-12 of UPDATE, SQL 18-63
Windows 2000 Services, OEC E-3 WITH clause, ADG 2-7
Windows 2000, user account, OIA 2-4 using to simplify complex queries, ADG 2-7
Windows Explorer WITH clause syntax, JSS 3-6
accessing directory server objects, OAS E-20 WITH CONTEXT clause, ADG 10-31
integration with Oracle objects in Active with context clause
Directory, OAS E-6 for ADA, ADA 2-4
Windows native authentication for Ada, ADA 6-2
benefits, OAS E-17 WITH CONTEXT clause and external
installation of, OAS E-17 procedure, DCD 4-10
methods and use of, OAS E-17 WITH GRANT OPTION clause
overview, OAS E-17 of GRANT, SQL 17-35
Windows NT WITH HIERARCHY OPTION
Performance Monitor, OID 19-2 of GRANT, SQL 17-35
starting Change Manager, OCM 2-3, OCM 2-4, WITH HOLD
OSM 6-3, OSM 6-4 clause of DECLARE CURSOR statement, PCO
starting Change Manager from DOS command 5-14
line, OCM 2-3, OSM 6-3 WITH HOLD clause, PCO A-6
starting Oracle Directory Manager on, OID 4-3 WITH INDEX CONTEXT clause
Task Manager, OID 19-2 of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 14-44
using command line interface on, OCM A-1 WITH INTERFACE clause
Windows NT Event Log, OEC F-14 about, ADA 3-13
Windows NT services WITH OBJECT ID clause
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache service, NET of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
16-4 14-37
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin service, NET WITH OBJECT IDENTIFIER clause, ADO 5-4
4-16, NET 16-7 of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-45
OracleHOME_NAMECMan service, NET 4-16, WITH OBJECT OID clause, CON 13-25
NET 16-7 WITH OBJECT OID. See WITH OBJECT
OracleHOME_NAMENamesonames_server IDENTIFIER
service, NET 16-3 WITH PRIMARY KEY clause
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, NET of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW, SQL 9-106
16-5 of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL
Windows NT/Windows 2000 14-37
quorum disk, RCO 3-3 of CREATE MATERIALIZED
voting disk, RCO 3-3 VIEW...REFRESH, SQL 14-20
Windows operating system WITH query_name clause
OS audit trail, SAG 26-2, SAG 26-9 of SELECT, SQL 18-10

Master Index-713
WITH READ ONLY clause 5-18
of CREATE VIEW, SQL 16-42, SQL 16-49 Oracle Net Manager, NET 5-10 to NET 5-13
of DELETE, SQL 16-58 Reorg Wizard, OEM 5-11
of INSERT, SQL 17-61 Resource Plan Wizard, OEM 4-32
of SELECT, SQL 18-7 Summary Advisor Wizard, OEM 4-32
of UPDATE, SQL 18-63 Synchronization Wizard, OEM 5-16
WITH ROWID clause View Wizard, OEM 4-32
of column ref constraints, SQL 7-18 Virtual Index Creation, OEM 5-11
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL WKTEXT column of MDSYS.CS_SRS table, SUG
14-37 5-8
of CREATE MATERIALIZED WM_ADMIN_ROLE role, ADW 1-14
VIEW...REFRESH, SQL 14-20 WM_INSTALLATION view, ADW 3-13, REF 2-3
REFs, REP 3-47 WM_REPLICATION_INFO view, ADW 3-14, REF
WITH SEQUENCE clause 2-3
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW LOG, SQL WNDS argument, ADG 9-60
14-37 WNDS attribute
with_context of PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, SQL
argument to external procedure functions, OCI 16-16
19-3 WNPS argument, ADG 9-60
WITHIN WNPS attribute
in Oracle Text, XDG 7-7 of PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, SQL
limitations, XDG 7-11 16-16
syntax, XDG 7-11 word query, TAD 3-7
WITHIN operator, TAD 2-26, TXT 3-56 case-sensitivity, TAD 3-10
attribute sections, TXT 3-59 example, TAD 1-18
limitations, TXT 3-62 word size
nested, TXT 3-58 changing, MIG 1-11, MIG 4-22
precedence, TXT 3-4 wordlist
stopword transformations, TXT H-7 about, TAD 2-21
WITHIN_DISTANCE function, SUG 11-55 words
wizard reserved, ADA C-2
See Collection Wizard words, reserved, PLS F-1
See Data View wizard, ODP 7-18 work areas, query, PLS 6-16
Wizard Job Tasks, OEA 5-29 WORK option
wizards of COMMIT statement, PCO F-16, PCC F-25
Analyze Wizard, OEM 4-32 of ROLLBACK statement, PCO F-78, PCC F-101
Backup and Recovery wizards, OEM 4-32 WORKAREA_SIZE_POLICY initialization
Beans, OSG 3-12 parameter, REF 1-170
Create Cube Wizard, OEM 4-32 setting with ALTER SESSION, SQL 10-11
Create Dimension Wizard, OEM 4-32 setting with ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 10-122
Create Table Wizard, OEM 4-32 worker threads, OID 2-19, OID 19-11
Data management wizards, OEM 4-32 specifying in replication, OID 22-15
Directory Server Migration, NET 5-12 workflow, RAR 6-36
Discovery Wizard, OEM 1-14 workload
Hints Wizard, OEM 5-10 application, OTP 14-5, OTP 14-6
Names, NET 5-13 creating a SQL History, OTP 11-4
Net Service Name, NET 5-11 database, OTP 21-1
Oracle Index Tuning Wizard, OEM 5-8, OEM description, OTP 13-13, OTP 14-5

Master Index-714
emphasis, OTP 14-5 freezing, SPR 80-30, ADW 1-8, ADW 2-31
filtered, OTP 13-14 getting, SPR 80-40, ADW 2-44
importance, OTP 14-5 going to, SPR 80-43, ADW 2-48
managing, OTP 21-1 hierarchy, ADW 1-4
rank, OTP 14-5 management of, ADW 1-3, ADW 1-21
request, OTP 14-6 merging, ADW 1-7
workload analysis rolling back, ADW 1-7
in access method tuning, OTP 12-7 unfreezing, SPR 80-86, ADW 1-8, ADW 2-108
Workload class, OTP 13-13 World Wide Web Consortium, definition, ADX
exporting, OTP 13-15 Glossary-22
frequency of collection, OTP 13-16 World Wide Web Distributed Authoring and
importance values, OTP 13-13 Versioning, definition, ADX Glossary-22
recommendations for, OTP 13-13 WORM devices
ways to collect data, OTP 13-16 and read-only tablespaces, SAG 11-27
workload data Wrap Utility, PLS C-1
collecting, OTP 21-3 input and output files, PLS C-3
providing, OTP 21-4 running, PLS C-2
SQL History data, OTP 10-3 wrapper
using Oracle Trace to collect, OTP 13-16 procedural replication, REP 1-20
workloads wrapper classes for null-handling, JSS 4-19
distribution, DWG 21-67 wrapper methods
distribution for data warehouse for object, sample program, JJP 4-42
applications, RDE 2-5 -methods option, JJP 3-21
estimating, PER 1-23 wrapper methods (JPub), generating, JSS 6-39
benchmarking, PER 1-24 wrapper to hide PL/SQL code, ADG 9-21
extrapolating, PER 1-24 Wrapper, definition, ADX Glossary-22
from Statspack statistics, RDE 4-7 wrapping servlet with JSP page, JSE 9-20
modeling, PER 1-25 WRB, definition, ADX Glossary-21
skewing, DWG 21-37 write
testing, PER 1-25 streaming, ADL 11-169
worksheet, Oracle SQL*Plus Worksheet, OEA write access
10-29, OEM 4-29 algorithm, OLS 3-16, OLS 3-19
workspace lock mode introduction, OLS 3-10
disabling, SPR 80-82, ADW 2-104 write appending
enabling, SPR 80-83, ADW 2-105 to temporary LOBs, ADL 11-160
Workspace Management, OEA 10-27, OEM 4-27 write label, OLS 3-9
Workspace Manager, OEA 10-27 write methods
workspaces write( ), IMU I-46
See also analytic workspaces, OSG 9-1 writeToSource( ) method, IMU 5-42
altering description, SPR 80-7 WRITE object privilege
altering description of, ADW 2-3 on a directory, SQL 17-50
child write protocol and past image tracking, RCO 6-3
as alternative to creating savepoints, ADW write Transaction object, OSA 7-3
1-6 write(byte[ ]), IMJ 7-42
compressing, SPR 80-13, SPR 80-16, ADW 2-10, write(byte[ ], int, int), IMJ 7-43
ADW 2-13 write(int), IMJ 7-44
continually refreshed, SPR 80-21, ADW 2-19 write(int) -
creating, SPR 80-20, ADW 2-19 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.write(i

Master Index-715
nt), JPR 11-231 l(java.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-115
write(OutputStream, String, short) - writeExternal(ObjectOutput) -
oracle.xdb.dom.XDBNode.write, JPR 22-14 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.writeExtern
WRITE_CONTROL option al(java.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-118
algorithm, OLS 3-15 writeExternal(ObjectOutput) -
definition, OLS 7-3 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.writeExternal(j
introduction, OLS 7-6 ava.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-124
LABEL_UPDATE, OLS 7-6 writeExternal(ObjectOutput) -
with INSERT, UPDATE, DELETE, OLS 7-6 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.writeExter
with other options, OLS 7-8 nal(java.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-152
write_data() function writeExternal(ObjectOutput) -
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-14 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.writeExterna
write_line() l(java.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-175
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-16 writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - , JPR 11-181,
write_raw() JPR 11-183, JPR 11-212, JPR 11-216, JPR 11-252
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-11 writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - , JPR 11-265
write_raw_data() function writeExternal(XMLObjectOutput, CXMLContext) -
of UTL_SMTP, SPR 100-14 writeFloat, JPR 4-44, JPR 4-217
write_text() writeIndent() - , JPR 11-232
function of UTL_TCP, SPR 101-14 writeInt, JPR 4-44, JPR 4-217
writeable materialized views, REP 3-6 writeLong, JPR 4-45, JPR 4-218
WRITEACROSS privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22, writeNewLine() -
OLS 7-3, OLS 7-5, OLS 7-15 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.writeN
write-ahead, CON 8-9 ewLine(), JPR 11-232
writeBoolean, JPR 4-41, JPR 4-214 writeObject, JPR 4-45, JPR 4-218
writeByte, JPR 4-42, JPR 4-215 writeQuotedString(String) -
writeBytes, JPR 4-42, JPR 4-43, JPR 4-215, JPR 4-216 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.writeQ
writeChar, JPR 4-43, JPR 4-216 uotedString(java.lang.String), JPR 11-232
writeChars(String) - writer site, ADW C-1
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLOutputStream.writeC writers block readers, CON 20-11
hars(java.lang.String), JPR 11-231 writeShort, JPR 4-46, JPR 4-219
writeDouble, JPR 4-43, JPR 4-216 writeString, JPR 4-219
WRITEDOWN privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22, OLS writeToSource( ), IMJ 3-76, IMJ 4-52, IMJ 8-82
3-24, OLS 7-3, OLS 7-5, OLS 7-15 writeToStream, XDG 13-12
writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - WRITEUP privilege, OLS 3-18, OLS 3-22
oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.writeExternal(jav writeUTF, JPR 4-46
a.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-19 writing
writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - data to a LOB
oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.writeExternal(java.io. internal persistent LOBs, ADL 10-212
ObjectOutput), JPR 11-61, JPR 11-69 data to a temporary LOB, ADL 11-168
writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - large data chunks, performance
oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.writeExternal guidelines, ADL 9-5
(java.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-76 large data chunks, temporary LOBs, ADL 9-8
writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - singly or piecewise, ADL 10-204
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.writeExternal(jav small amounts of data, enable buffering, ADL
a.io.ObjectOutput), JPR 11-112 10-252
writeExternal(ObjectOutput) - WRONG_DOCUMENT_ERR, ADX 4-60
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.writeExterna wrong_document_err, ADX 4-60

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WSDL, ADX 11-3 XDBNode - , JPR 22-14
WW datetime format element, SQL 2-70 XDBNodeList - , JPR 22-15
XDBProcInst - , JPR 22-16
XDBResource
X
JNDI Context output, XDG 17-10
X datetime format element, SQL 2-70 namespace, XDG 13-17
X locks xsd, XDG 13-17
LOCK TABLE statement, ADG 7-15 XDBResource - oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource, JPR
X number format element, SQL 2-65 23-8
X variable in SQLDA XDBResource(Hashtable) -
how value is set, PCC 15-11 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResource.XDBResource(java.
purpose of, PCC 15-11 util.Hashtable), JPR 23-9
X.500 naming convention, OAS E-19 XDBResourceContext -
X.500 protocol, ODS 2-5 oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext, JPR
X.509 certificates, CON 22-5, NEW 3-49 23-16
X.509 PKI certificate standard, OAS 8-3 XDBResourceContext(Hashtable) -
X.509 Version 3 certificates, OSD 8-7, OSD 9-9, oracle.xdb.spi.XDBResourceContext.XDBResou
OSD 9-10, OSD 9-34, OSD 9-35, OSD 9-44, rceContext(java.util.Hashtable), JPR 23-17
OSD 9-46 XDBSchema.xsd, XDG 5-20
XA session memory in the large pool, CON 7-15 XDBText - oracle.xdb.dom.XDBText, JPR 22-17
XA interface, PCC 5-56 XDBUri, XDG 12-5
XA library, ADG 20-1 to ADG 20-36 XDBUriType, XML 35-18
XA specification, OCI 8-4 accessing non-schema content, XDG 3-44
xa_open string, ADG 20-10 accessing Repository content, XDG 3-44
XCA support, OSG A-5 defined, XDG 12-2
XDB$RESOURCE table, XDG 13-18 stores references to Repository, XDG 12-6
XDBAttribute - oracle.xdb.dom.XDBAttribute, JPR XDK, CON 1-16, NEW 3-4
22-5 XDK for C
XDBBaseContext - , JPR 23-4 installation, ADX 3-2
XDBBinary, XDG 13-5, XDG 13-11 XDK for C++
explained, XDG 1-29 installation, ADX 3-14
XDBbinary, definition, ADX Glossary-22 XDK for Java
XDBCData -, JPR 22-6 globalization support, ADX 2-16
XDBCharData - , JPR 22-7 installation, ADX 2-2
XDBComment - , JPR 22-8 XDK for Java Beans
xdbconfig.xml, XDG 19-2 installation, ADX 2-17
XDBContext - , JPR 23-4 XDK for PL/SQL
XDBContextFactory - , JPR 23-5 installation, ADX 3-27
XDBContextFactory() - , JPR 23-5 XDK for PL/SQL Toolkit, ADX 20-17
XDBDocument - XDK for PL/SQL, backward compatibility,
oracle.xdb.dom.XDBDocument, JPR 22-9 XDG 8-2
XDBDocument(Connection, String), JPR 22-10 XDK version numbers, ADX 4-71
XDBDomImplementation - , JPR 22-11 XDL file
XDBDomImplementation() - , JPR 22-11 importing database class from, OTP 13-5
XDBElement - , JPR 22-12 importing Instance class from, OTP 13-7
XDBNamedNodeMap - , JPR 22-13 adding password data for instance, OTP 13-7
XDBNameParser - , JPR 23-6 adding username data for instance,
XDBNamingEnumeration - , JPR 23-7 OTP 13-7

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importing Schema class from, OTP 13-11 XML documents, ADX 1-20
importing System class from, OTP 13-12 attribute searching, TAD 6-12
importing workload class from, OTP 13-15 attribute sections, TXT 7-3
XID. See transaction identifier doctype sensitive sections, TAD 6-13, TXT 7-24
XLink, definition, ADX Glossary-22 indexing, TAD 6-3, TXT 1-45, TXT 2-82,
XML, ADQ 17-1, NEW 3-4 TXT 7-34
as document type for PSP file, ADG 18-16 producing from XML fragments, SQL 6-162
binary datatypes, XDG 5-35 querying, TXT 3-59
components, ADQ 17-10 retrieving from the database, SQL 6-158
fragments, mapping to LOBs, XDG 5-40 section searching, TAD 6-12
good references, ADX 4-81 XML Documents, Merging, ADX 4-75
primitive datatypes, XDG 5-37 XML features
primitive numeric types, XDG 5-35 in JDeveloper 3.2, ADX 24-9
schema, ADQ 17-33 XML format models, SQL 2-79
searching with Oracle9i Text, ADG 3-27 XML fragments, SQL 6-62
serialization/compression, ADX 4-10 XML Gateway, ADX 1-19
servlet, ADQ 17-48, ADQ 17-54 XML in CLOBs, ADX 20-21
servlet, HTTP, ADQ 17-58 XML Namespaces, ADX 4-5
stored in LOBs, ADL 1-3 XML Parser, JPR 11-1
XML applications, ADX 22-1, ADX 23-1, ADX 25-1, oraxml command line interface, ADX 5-6
ADX 26-1 XML Parser for C, ADX 13-1
JDeveloper, ADX 24-15 sample programs, ADX 13-9, ADX 14-6
with JDeveloper, ADX 24-11 XML Parser for C++, ADX 16-1, ADX 16-2
XML C++ Class Generator, ADX 19-1 XML Parser for Java
XML Class Generator, ADX 1-10 compression
oracg utility, ADX 7-3 XML data, using XML Parser for Java,
XML Class Generator for Java, ADX 7-2 ADX 4-10
XML Class Generator in the XDK, JPR 6-1 XML parser for Java
XML columns character sets, ADX A-3
loading, UTL 7-18 XML Parser for PL/SQL, ADX 20-1
treatment by SQL*Loader, UTL 7-18 FAQs, ADX 20-16
XML components, ADX 1-2 XML parsers, ADX 1-8
generating XML documents, ADX 1-19 XML Query, definition, ADX Glossary-23
XML Compressor, ADX 4-10 XML Schema
XML data compared to DTD, ADX 6-2
representing, ADG 3-44 DTD limitations, ADX 6-3
storage of, SQL 15-43 explained, ADX 6-2
XML Database, OEM 4-28 features, ADX 6-3
XML database repository for LCRs, STM A-1
SQL access to, SQL 5-13, SQL 5-20 processor for Java
XML datatypes, CON 12-25 how to run the sample program, ADX 6-10
XML DB, CON 1-15 supported character sets, ADX 6-6
XML DB Resource API for Java/JNDI, XDG 17-2 usage, ADX 6-8
XML DB, Oracle, XDG 3-5 processor for Java features , Oracle’s, ADX 6-6
XML Developer’s Kit (XDK), definition, XML schema
ADX Glossary-23 and Oracle XML DB, XDG 1-7, XDG 5-5
XML discussion forum, ADX 13-2, ADX 14-2 benefits, XDG 5-6
XML document, added as a child, ADX 4-67 compared to DTD, XDG B-31

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complexType declarations, XDG 5-42 advanced techniques, exception handling
creating default tables during registration, (PL/SQL), ADX 23-16
XDG 5-71 binding values
cyclical references, XDG 5-75 PL/SQL API, ADX 23-6
cyclical references between, XDG 5-72 clearBindValues() with PL/SQL API, ADX 23-6
DTD limitations, XDG B-33 command line usage, ADX 8-17
elementFormDefault, XDG 5-62 connecting to the database, ADX 8-24
Enterprise Manager, managing them connecting with a thin driver, ADX 8-25
from, XDG 21-27 connecting with OCI* JDBC driver, ADX 8-24
features, XDG B-34 customizing generated XML, ADX 8-12
generating Java beans, XDG 5-17 DBMS_XMLQuery, ADX 23-2
global, XDG 5-11 DBMS_XMLSave(), ADX 23-7
inheritance in, complexType restrictions, deletes, ADX 8-16
XDG 5-44 deleting from XML documents, ADX 8-43
key feature explained, XDG 1-5 dependencies and installation, ADX 8-4
local, XDG 5-10 explained, ADX 8-2
local and global, XDG 5-10 for Java, ADX 8-22
managing and storing, XDG 5-20 generating XML, XDG 10-3
mapping to SQL object types, XDG 8-10 getXML command line, ADX 8-17
navigating in Enterprise Manager, XDG 21-28 getXMLClob, ADX 23-6
registering, XDG 5-8 how it works, ADX 8-14
registering using DBMS_XMLSCHEMA, inserting with command line and
XDG 5-8 putXML, ADX 8-20
root, XDG 5-20 inserting XML into database, ADX 8-38
SQL and Java datatypes, XDG 9-23 inserts, ADX 8-15
SQL mapping, XDG 5-29 keepObjectOpen function, ADX 8-30
storage and access, XDG 5-12 mapping primer, ADX 8-8
storage of XMLType, XDG 3-28 OracleXLlQuery API, ADX 8-23
unsupported constructs in query rewrites, OracleXMLSave API, ADX 8-23
XDG 5-55 putting XML back in database with
updateXML(), XDG 5-70 OracleXMLSave, ADX 8-37
URLs, XDG 5-16 selects, ADX 8-14
validating an XML document, XDG 3-22 setKeycolumn function, ADX 8-44
W3C Recommendation, XDG 3-17, XDG 5-3 setRaiseNoRowsException(), ADX 23-5
xdb.SQLType, XDG 3-30 setting stylesheets, PL/SQL, ADX 23-5
XMLType methods, XDG 5-20 updates, ADX 8-15
XML Schema Processor for C, XML 15-2 updating, ADX 8-41
XML schema, creating a view in Enterprise updating XML documents in tables, ADX 8-40
Manager, XDG 21-39 XML SQL Utility for Java, JPR 8-1
XML Schema, definition, ADX Glossary-23 XML SQL Utility XSU)
XML schema, definition, ADX 4-71 useStyleSheet(), ADX 23-6
XML Schema, introducing W3C, XDG B-2 XML SQL Utility(XSU)
XML Schema, mapping to Java Beans, XML 22-2 creating context handles with getCtx, ADX 23-2
XML searching, NEW 3-10 XML storage, XDG 3-24
XML sectioning, TXT 2-83 XML to Java Object Mapping, ADX 7-30
XML SQL Utility XML Transviewer JavaBeans, ADX 1-11, ADX 10-2
generating XML, XDG 10-54 XML Tree, Traversing, ADX 4-55
XML SQL Utility (XSU), ADX 1-16, ADX 23-2 XML, definition, ADX Glossary-7

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XML, loading, ADL 9-2 XMLDeclPI - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI, JPR
XML_SECTION_GROUP 11-120
example, TXT 2-83 XMLDeclPI() -
using, XDG 7-8 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.XMLDeclPI(),
XML_SECTION_GROUP object, TAD 6-3, TXT JPR 11-120
1-45, TXT 2-81, TXT 7-33 XMLDeclPI(String, String, String, boolean) -
XMLAgg, XDG 10-17 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.XMLDeclPI(ja
XML-alternative syntax, JSE 4-17 va.lang.String, java.lang.String, java.lang.String,
XMLAttr - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr, JPR boolean), JPR 11-120
11-103 XMLDiff Bean, ADX 10-32
XMLAttr() - , JPR 11-103 XMLDocument, JPR 11-308
XMLAttr(String, String) - , JPR 11-104 XMLDocument - , JPR 11-126
XMLAttr(String, String, String, String) - , XMLDocument() - , JPR 11-126
JPR 11-104 XMLDocumentFragment - , JPR 11-153
XMLAttr(String, String, String, String, String) -, XMLDocumentFragment() - , JPR 11-153
JPR 11-104 XMLDocumentHandler, JPR 11-308
XMLAttributes, XDG 10-7 XMLDOMException - , JPR 11-155
XMLCDATA, JPR 11-308 XMLDOMException(short) - , JPR 11-155
XMLCDATA - XMLDOMException(short, String) - , JPR 11-155
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA, JPR 11-113 XMLDOMImplementation - , JPR 11-156
XMLCDATA() - XMLDOMImplementation() - , JPR 11-156
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.XMLCDATA XMLElement, XDG 10-5
(), JPR 11-113 attribute, XDG 10-7
XMLCDATA(String) - , JPR 11-114 generating elements from DTD, XDG 10-9
xmlcg usage, ADX 19-5 using namespaces to create XML
XMLColAttVal, XDG 10-19 document, XDG 10-8
XMLComment - , JPR 11-116 XMLElement - , JPR 11-159
XMLComment() - XMLElement() - , JPR 11-159
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.XMLComm XMLElement(String) - , JPR 11-159
ent(), JPR 11-116 XMLElement(String, String, String, String) - , JPR
XMLConcat, XDG 10-15 11-159
concatenating XML elements in argument, XDG XMLEntity - , JPR 11-177
10-16 XMLEntity() - , JPR 11-177
returning XML elements by XMLEntityReference - , JPR 11-182
concatenating, XDG 10-16 XMLEntityReference() - ), JPR 11-182
XMLD817.SQL script, MIG 7-29 XMLError - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLError, JPR
XMLD901.SQL script, MIG 7-29 11-185
XMLDATA XMLError - oracle.xml.util.XMLError, JPR 10-6,
column, XDG 5-59 JPR 10-7
optimizing updates, XDG 5-70 XMLError() - , JPR 11-185
parameter, XDG F-3 XMLError() - , JPR 10-6
pseudo-attribute of XMLType, XDG 5-51 XMLException -
structured storage, XDG 4-13 oracle.xml.util.XMLException, JPR 10-19
XMLDATA pseudocolumn, SQL 2-90 XMLException(String, String, String, int, int,
XMLDecl - int), JPR 10-18
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.XMLDecl, JP XMLException(XMLError, Exception) - , JPR 10-19
R 11-269 XMLException(XMLError, int) - , JPR 10-19
XMLDECL_NODE - , JPR 11-191 XMLException(XMLError, int, Exception) - ,

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JPR 10-19 generating one document from another,
XMLForest, XDG 10-9 XDG 10-12
generating elements, XDG 10-10 unnesting collections in XML to SQL,
generating elements from DTD, XDG 10-10 XDG 10-14
XMLFormat XMLSourceView, JPR 15-3
XMLAgg, XDG 10-17 XMLSourceView Bean, ADX 10-3, ADX 10-15
XMLFormat object type XMLSourceView(), JPR 15-4
SYS_XMLGEN XMLSourceViewBeanInfo, JPR 15-15
XMLFormatType object, XDG 10-43 XMLSourceViewBeanInfo(), JPR 15-15
XMLGEN. See DBMS_XMLQUERY, xmlStyledDocument, JPR 15-4
DBMS_XMLSAVE, ADX 8-4 xmlTableExists(Connection, String), JPR 16-9
XMLGenFormatType object, SQL 2-79, XDG 10-43 XMLText - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText, JPR
XMLIsValid 11-261
validating XMLText() -
XMLIsValid, XDG 6-9 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.XMLText(), JPR
XMLNode - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode, JPR 11-261
11-189 XMLText(String) - , JPR 11-262
XMLNode() - XMLToken - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken, JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.XMLNode(), J 11-267
PR 11-191 XMLTokenizer -
XMLNode.selectNodes() Method, ADX 4-56 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer, JPR
XMLNotation - , JPR 11-213 11-270
XMLNotation() - , JPR 11-213 XMLTokenizer() -
XMLNotation(String) - , JPR 11-213 oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLTokenizer.XMLToken
XMLNSNode - , JPR 11-218 izer(), JPR 11-270
XMLNSNode(String) - , JPR 11-218 XMLTokenizer(XMLToken) - , JPR 11-270
XMLOutputStream - , JPR 11-228 XMLTransform, XDG 4-37, XDG 6-2
XMLOutputStream(OutputStream) - , JPR 11-228 XMLTransformPanel, JPR 16-11
XMLOutputStream(PrintWriter) - , JPR 11-229 XMLTransformPanel(), JPR 16-11
XMLParseException - , JPR 11-233 XMLTransformPanel() Bean, ADX 10-4, ADX 10-20
XMLParseException(String, String, String, int, int, XMLTransformPanelBeanInfo, JPR 16-12
int) - , JPR 11-233 XMLTransformPanelBeanInfo(), JPR 16-12
XMLParser - , JPR 11-237 XMLTransViewer, JPR 16-13
xmlparserv2.jar, required file, JSE 9-2 XMLTransViewer(), JPR 16-13
XMLPI - , JPR 11-249 XMLTreeView, JPR 17-3
XMLPI() - , JPR 11-249 XMLTreeView(), JPR 17-4
XMLPI(String, String) - , JPR 11-250 XMLTreeViewBeanInfo, JPR 17-6
XMLPrintDriver - , JPR 11-253 XMLTreeViewBeanInfo(), JPR 17-6
XMLPrintDriver(OutputStream) - , JPR 11-253 XMLType, XDG 4-2
XMLPrintDriver(PrintWriter) - , JPR 11-254, adding columns, XDG 4-8
JPR 11-260 API, XDG F-2
XMLRangeException(short) - , JPR 11-260 benefits, XDG 4-3
XMLSchema Class for C++, XML 18-2 CLOB storage, XDG 4-5
XMLSchemaNode() - , JPR 7-8 column, XDG 3-3
XMLSequence, XDG 10-11 constraints, specifying, XDG 4-14
extracting description nodes, XDG 3-11 CONTAINS operator, XDG 4-38
generating an XML document for each CREATE TABLE, XDG 5-51
row, XDG 10-13 creating columns, XDG 4-8

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creating columns, example, XDG 4-8 XMLType storage clause
creating Oracle Text index, XDG 4-12 of CREATE TABLE, SQL 15-43
deleting a row containing, XDG 4-10 XMLType tables
deleting rows, XDG 4-37 creating, SQL 15-64, SQL 15-71
deleting using extract(), XDG 4-37 creating index on, SQL 13-84
dropping columns, XDG 4-9 XMLType views, SQL 16-48
extracting data, XDG 4-27 querying, SQL 16-48
functions, XDG 4-7 XMLType views, definition, ADX Glossary-23
guidelines for using, XDG 4-11 XMLType, for PL/SQL, XML 24-2
how to use, XDG 4-7 XMLType, loading with SQL*Loader, XDG 22-2
indexing, XDG 7-34 X/Open, PCC 5-57
indexing columns, XDG 4-38 application development, PCC 5-56
inserting into, XDG 4-9 X/Open distributed transaction processing
inserting with createXML() using string, architecture, ADG 20-2
XDG 4-16 XOR SDO_XOR function, SUG 11-41
inserting with SYS_XMLGEN(), XDG 4-17 XPath
inserting XML data, XDG 4-15 basics, XDG D-6
instances, PL/SQL APIs, XDG 8-2 definition, ADX Glossary-23
Java writeToStream, XDG 13-12 explained, XDG 1-28
loading data, XDG 22-2 expressions, mapping, XDG 5-58
manipulating data in columns, XDG 4-14 mapping for extract(), XDG 5-68
Oracle Text support, XDG 7-4 mapping for extract() without document
querying, XDG 4-17, XDG 4-18 order, XDG 5-69
querying transient data, XDG 4-27 mapping for extractValue(), XDG 5-66
querying with extract() and existsNode(), mapping to NULL in, XDG 5-61
XDG 4-26 mapping, simple, XDG 5-58
querying XMLType columns, XDG 4-27 rewrites for existNode(), XDG 5-63
queue payloads, XDG 23-6 rewriting expressions, XDG 5-54
storage architecture, XDG 1-12 support, XDG 4-38
storage characteristics, XDG 4-12 text(), XDG 5-59
storing data in Oracle XML DB, XDG 4-4 unsupported constructs in query rewrites,
summarized, XDG 1-4 XDG 5-55
table, XDG 3-3 use for searching data, XDG 1-5
table storage, XDG 1-10 using with Oracle XML DB, XDG 3-5
table, querying with JDBC, XDG 9-4 W3C introducing, XDG C-2
tables, storing, XDG 5-24 XPath expressions supported, XDG 5-55
tables, views, columns, XDG 5-14 XPathException - , JPR 11-308
triggers, XDG 4-37 XPObject Class for C++, XML 17-3
updating column, example, XDG 4-10 XPointer, definition, ADX Glossary-24
using in SQL SELECT statement, XDG 4-9 XREF precompiler option, PCO 14-42
views, access with PL/SQL DOM APIs, XSDNode - , JPR 7-44
XDG 8-11 XSDSimpleType, JPR 7-47, XML 6-38
when to use, XDG 4-4 XSDSimpleType() - , JPR 7-47
Xpath support, XDG 4-38 XSDValidator() - , JPR 7-60
XMLType - oracle.xdb.dom.XMLType, JPR 22-18 xsi.noNamespaceSchemaLocation, XDG 5-5
XMLType column XSL
indexing, TXT 1-47 and CSS, XDG D-7
XMLType datatype, CON 1-16, CON 12-25 basics, XDG D-2

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defined, XDG 1-28 XSLTransformerBeanInfo, JPR 12-31
good references, ADX 4-81 XSLTransformerBeanInfo(), JPR 12-31
XSL stylesheet, example, XDG D-7 xslTransformerError(XSLTransformerEvent), JPR
XSL stylesheets 12-38
setStylesheetHeader() in XSU PL/SQL, ADX xslTransformerErrorCalled(XSLTransformerErrorEv
23-6 ent), JPR 12-35
useStyleSheet() with XSU PL/SQL, ADX 23-6 XSLTransformerErrorEvent, JPR 12-33
XSL Transformation (XSLT) Processor, ADX 1-9, XSLTransformerErrorEvent(Object,
ADX 4-4, ADX 5-2 Exception), JPR 12-33
XSL, definition, ADX Glossary-7 XSLTransformerErrorListener, JPR 12-35
XSLException, JPR 11-308 XSLTransformerEvent, JPR 12-36
XSLException - JPR 11-308 XSLTransformerEvent(Object, int), JPR 12-36
XSLException Class, JPR 11-310 XSLTransformerListener, JPR 12-38
XSLException(String) - xslTransformerOver(XSLTransformerEvent), JPR
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLException.XSLExceptio 12-38
n(java.lang.String), JPR 11-310 xslTransformerStarted(XSLTransformerEvent), JP
XSLExtensionElement - R 12-38
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLExtensionElement, JP XSQL
R 11-311 action handler errors, ADX 9-77
XSLExtensionElement() - built-in action handler elements, ADX 9-73
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLExtensionElement.XSL clients, building with BC4J, ADX 25-15
ExtensionElement(), JPR 11-311 xsql
XSLFO, definition, ADX Glossary-7 include-xml
XSLProcessor - aggregating results into one XML, XDG
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLProcessor, JPR 11-314 10-51
XSLProcessor Class for X++, XML 17-2 generating XML from database, XDG 10-52
XSLProcessor() - , JPR 11-315 XSQL Clients with BC4J, ADX 25-15
xslsample, ADX 20-7 XSQL Component Palette, ADX 24-7
XSLStylesheet - XSQL Page Processor, ADX 1-12
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLStylesheet, JPR XSQL Pages Publishing Framework
11-323 generating XML, XDG 10-3, XDG 10-51
XSLT, XDG 8-12, ADX 4-4 XSQL servlet, ADX 1-12, ADX 9-1, ADX 24-12
1.1 specification, XDG D-5 FAQs, ADX 9-79
explained, XDG D-5 XSQL servlet specifications, ADX A-6
ora XSQL, definition, ADX Glossary-24
node-set built in extension, ADX 5-10 XSQLCommandLine Utility, ADX 9-18
output built in extension, ADX 5-10 XSQLConfig.xml, ADX 9-59
XSLTransformer bean, ADX 10-9 XSU, JPR 8-1, ADX 1-16
XSLT input adaptor, DSU 6-28 client-side, ADX 8-17
XSLT output adaptor, DSU 6-43 FAQ, ADX 8-46, ADX 23-16
XSLT Processor, ADX 21-2 generating XML, ADX 8-17
XSLT, definition, ADX Glossary-7 generating XML strings from a table,
XSLTContext - example, ADX 8-24
oracle.xml.parser.v2.XSLTContext, JPR 11-326 insert processing in PL/SQL, ADX 23-8
XSLTransformer, JPR 12-26 mapping primer, ADX 8-8
XSLTransformer Bean, ADX 10-3, ADX 10-9 PL/SQL, ADX 23-2
XSLTransformer(), JPR 12-26 stylesheets, ADX 23-5
XSLTransformer(int), JPR 12-26 usage guidelines, ADX 8-8

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using, ADX 8-2 ZONED datatype, UTL 6-10
where you can run, ADX 8-5 EXTERNAL format
xsu12.jar or xsu111.jar, optional file, JSE 9-2 SQL*Loader, UTL 6-19
xtramem_sz parameter zoom buttons on Analysis window toolbar,
using, OCI 2-19 ODP 4-46

Y
Y datetime format element, SQL 2-70
Y variable in SQLDA
how value is set, PCC 15-11
purpose of, PCC 15-11
Y,YYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
YEAR - , JPR 7-58
year 2000, ADG 3-20, CON 12-12
YEAR datetime format element, SQL 2-70
YESSPELL option, OLA 3-7
ypserv program, NET 9-64
YY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
YYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70
YYYY datetime format element, SQL 2-70

Z
Z variable in SQLDA
how value is set, PCC 15-12
purpose of, PCC 15-12
zero
SRID value used with
SDO_CS.VIEWPORT_TRANSFORM
function, SUG 13-8
type 0 element, SUG 2-24
zero, dividing by, OLA 4-19
ZERO_DIVIDE exception, PLS 7-6
ZHS16CGB231280 character set, TXT 2-47
ZHS16GBK character set, TXT 2-48
ZHT16BIG5 character set, TXT 2-48
ZHT32EUC character set, TXT 2-48
ZHT32TRIS character set, TXT 2-48
zone section
adding dynamically, TXT 1-7
creating, TXT 7-22
definition, TAD 6-5
dynamically adding example, TXT 1-11
nested, TAD 6-6
overlapping, TAD 6-6
querying, TXT 3-56
repeating, TAD 6-6, TXT 7-24

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