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backups : 24.2.6. Document and Back Up Your Efforts
batch processing : 25.3.4. Take Advantage of DBMS_SQL Batch Processing
encrypting code and : 23.7.2. Working with Encrypted Code
BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure : C.15.14. The BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure
BFILE datatype
1.4.7.6. Large object support
4.2.7.7. Working with BFILEs
example of using : 20.8. Postscript: Using the BFILE Datatype
BFILENAME function
4.2.7.7. Working with BFILEs
13.2.1. The BFILENAME function
binary data : (see RAW datatype)
BINARY_INTEGER datatype
4.2.1.1. Binary integer datatypes
25.4.5. Use PLS_INTEGER for All Integer Operations
for table declaration : 10.4.1. Defining the Table TYPE
BIND_ARRAY program : 25.3.4. Take Advantage of DBMS_SQL Batch Processing
BIND_VARIABLE procedure : C.14.2. The BIND_VARIABLE procedure
blended access : 10.9.5.6. Performance impact of blended access
BLOB datatype
1.4.7.6. Large object support
4.2.7.2. The BLOB datatype
EMPTY_BLOB function : 13.2.2. The EMPTY_BLOB function
block comments : 2.5.2. Multiline Comment Syntax
blocks
(see also modules)
2.7. Block Structure
15. Procedures and Functions
anonymous : 15.3. The Anonymous PL/SQL Block
constructing : 15.2.1. Sequence of Section Construction
cursors in : 15.3.5.4. Cursor scope
labels for : 15.3.6. Block Labels
local : 15.7. Local Modules
nested
15.3.4. Nested Blocks
15.3.5.2. Scope and nested blocks
parameters of : 15.6. Parameters
Booch diagram : 16.2.4. Public and Private Package Elements
Boolean
datatype : 4.2.4. The Boolean Datatype
functions returning : 15.5.4.1. Functions without parameters
literals : 2.3.3. Boolean Literals
as parameters : 22.7.2. Use Self-Identifying Parameters (Avoid Boolean Values)
variables in IF statements : (see IF statements)
branching with exceptions : 1.7.5. Structured Code and Other Best Practices
BROKEN procedure : C.5.1. The BROKEN procedure
built-in
collection methods : 19.6. Collection Built-Ins
functionality, taking advantage of : 1.7.1. Write as Little Code as Possible
package, reference on : C. Built-In Packages


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