Oracle Database Master Index: B
11g Release 1 (11.1)
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- B+trees (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- B2B, definition, Glossary (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- B2C, definition, Glossary (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- BACK function (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #3] (OLAP DML Reference)
- BackColor property (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- background DML (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- background PL/SQL (Application Express User's Guide)
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- APEX_PLSQL_JOB (Application Express User's Guide)
- using a process (Application Express User's Guide)
- background process
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- startup after abnormal termination (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- background processes
- [entry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- [entry #4] (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- [entry #5] (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- [entry #6] (Concepts)
- [entry #7] (Concepts)
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- described (Concepts)
- description (2 Day DBA)
- diagrammed (Concepts)
- DMON (Data Guard Broker)
- FMON (Administrator's Guide)
- MMON (Concepts)
- Oracle RAC (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- SMON (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- trace files for (Concepts)
- background thread trace files (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP initialization parameter (Reference)
- BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Error Messages)
- [entry #3] (Reference)
- backing out a transaction (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (High Availability Overview)
- backing up
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- Automatic Storage Management files (2 Day DBA)
- [subentry #2] (Storage Administrator's Guide)
- backout possibilities during migration (Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), and Linux x86)
- [entry #2] (Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- backslash escape character (Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Utilities)
- backup (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
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- archive logs (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- backup sets (2 Day DBA)
- consistent (2 Day DBA)
- crosschecking (2 Day DBA)
- [subentry #2] (2 Day DBA)
- deleting expired backups (2 Day DBA)
- deleting obsolete backups (2 Day DBA)
- expired (2 Day DBA)
- full backup of datafiles (2 Day DBA)
- image copies (2 Day DBA)
- inconsistent (2 Day DBA)
- incremental backup of datafiles (2 Day DBA)
- making unavailable (2 Day DBA)
- managing (2 Day DBA)
- [subentry #2] (2 Day DBA)
- [subentry #3] (2 Day DBA)
- managing backups (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- Oracle suggested backup strategy (2 Day DBA)
- overview (2 Day DBA)
- performing using Enterprise Manager (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- settings
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- configuring (2 Day DBA)
- validating (2 Day DBA)
- viewing backup reports (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- whole database backup (2 Day DBA)
- backup and recovery (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #2] (OLAP User's Guide)
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- best practices (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- definition (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- introduction (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- new features, Preface (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- solutions (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- strategy (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- user-managed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- VSS-enabled, Preface (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup and recovery area
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- specifying during database creation (2 Day DBA)
- BACKUP ANY TABLE system privilege (SQL Language Reference)
- BACKUP command (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #6] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #7] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #8] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #9] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #10] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #11] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #12] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #13] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #14] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #15] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #16] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #17] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- ARCHIVELOG option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- AS BACKUPSET option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- AS COMPRESSION BACKUPSET option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- AS COPY option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- BACKUPSET option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #6] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #7] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #8] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #9] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- CHANNEL option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- COMPRESSED BACKUPSET option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- COPIES parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- COPY OF option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- CURRENT CONTROLFILE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DATABASE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DATAFILE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DELETE ALL INPUT option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DELETE INPUT option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DELETE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DEVICE TYPE clause (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- DURATION parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- FILESPERSET parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- FOR RECOVER OF COPY option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- FORMAT parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #6] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #7] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- INCREMENTAL option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #6] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- KEEP option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- MAXSETSIZE parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- NOT BACKED UP clause (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- PLUS ARCHIVELOG option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- PROXY ONLY option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- PROXY option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- RECOVERY AREA option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- SECTION SIZE parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- SPFILE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- TABLESPACE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- TAG parameter (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- VALIDATE option (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause
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- ALTER DATABASE statement (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
- BACKUP COPIES parameter
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- CONFIGURE command (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup encryption (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- decrypting backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- default algorithm (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- dual-mode (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- overview (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- password (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- transparent (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup files (2 Day DBA)
- BACKUP INCREMENTAL FROM SCN command
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- scenarios using (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- backup mode (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
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- ending with ALTER DATABASE END BACKUP (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- for online user-managed backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- instance failure (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- BACKUP networking parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Reference)
- backup operations
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- after failovers (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- after unrecoverable operations (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- configuring on a physical standby database (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- datafiles (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- offloading on the standby database (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- primary databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- used by the broker (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- using RMAN (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- backup optimization (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- configuring (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- definition (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- disabling (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- enabling (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- redundancy and (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- retention policies and (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup option (customizer harness) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- backup options
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- for analytic workspaces (OLAP User's Guide)
- backup pieces (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- definition (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- maximum size (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- names (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- names on tape (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup retention policies (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- affect on backup optimization (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- configuring (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- configuring for redundancy (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- definition (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- disabling (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- exempt backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- recovery window (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- recovery windows (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- redundancy (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup sets
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- and unused block compression (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- backing up (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- binary compression (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- compressed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- configuring as default (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- configuring maximum size (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- crosschecking (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- duplexing (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- how RMAN generates (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- limiting size (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- maximum size (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- multiplexed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- naming (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- overview (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- specifying maximum size (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- specifying number (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- testing restore of (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- unused block compression (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- Backup Solutions Program (BSP) (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup strategy
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- flash recovery area (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup tags, RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup techniques, comparison (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup windows (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES initialization parameter (Reference)
- backups
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- after creating new databases (Administrator's Guide)
- after upgrading (Upgrade Guide)
- and converting to cluster database (Real Application Clusters Installation Guide for Linux and UNIX)
- archival (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- archived redo log (Concepts)
- archived redo logs
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- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- availability (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backup sets (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backups of (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- before downgrading (Upgrade Guide)
- binary compression (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- closed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- consistent (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- making using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- control file (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- control files (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
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- binary (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- correlating RMAN channels with (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- crosschecking (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- cumulative incremental (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- datafile
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
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- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- datafiles (Backup and Recovery Reference)
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- unused block compression (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- DBVERIFY utility (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- default type for RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- determining datafile status (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- duplexing (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- effects of archiving on (Administrator's Guide)
- excluding tablespaces from backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- exempt from retention policy (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- expired, deleting (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- generating reports for (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- image copies (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- inconsistent (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- making using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- whole database (Concepts)
- whole database (Concepts)
- incremental (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- and block change tracking (SQL Language Reference)
- incrementally updated (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- listing files needed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- logical (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- long-term (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- managing (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- multisection (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- NOARCHIVELOG mode (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- obsolete (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- offline (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- offsite (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- online
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- Streams (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- online datafiles (Concepts)
- online tablespaces (Concepts)
- optimizing (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- Oracle Secure Backup (High Availability Overview)
- orphaned (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- overview (Concepts)
- physical (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- preparing a strategy (Upgrade Guide)
- previewing (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- read-only tablespaces (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- recovering pre-RESETLOGS (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- recovery catalog (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- Recovery Manager (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- reporting objects needing backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- restartable (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- restoring dropped snapshots
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- Import (Utilities)
- restoring user-managed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- server parameter file (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- server parameter files (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- skipping files during (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- split mirror (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- stored scripts (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- Streams best practices (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- tablespace (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- testing RMAN (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
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- using media manager (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- user-managed (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- validating (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- verifying (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- voting disks (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- whole database (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Concepts)
- backups of database
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- Oracle Database Recovery Manager (Client Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- backup-based duplication (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- backward compatibility
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- compatibility modes (JPublisher User's Guide)
- LONG and LONG RAW datatypes for (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- Oracle SQLJ, general (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- related option (JPublisher User's Guide)
- RESTRICT_REFERENCES pragma for (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- backward-compatible XML schema evolution
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- definition (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- back-end of client/server architecture (Concepts)
- bad files
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- specifying for SQL*Loader (Utilities)
- BAD parameter
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- SQL*Loader command line (Utilities)
- BADFILE parameter
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- SQL*Loader utility (Utilities)
- BADLINE option (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- balanced placement
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- application profiles (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- band numbers (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
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- bandBlockNumber attribute (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- band reference system (BRS)
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- description (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bandBlockNumber attribute of SDO_RASTER (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bands
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- description (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bandwidth (Data Warehousing Guide)
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- interconnect (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- banners
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- auditing user actions, configuring (Security Guide)
- suppressing from DGMGRL command-line interface output (Data Guard Broker)
- unauthorized access, configuring (Security Guide)
- base dimensions
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- finding values of (OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- identifying (OLAP DML Reference)
- setting status list of (OLAP DML Reference)
- base directory
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- See Oracle base directory
- BASE function
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- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- base letters (Globalization Support Guide)
- [entry #2] (Globalization Support Guide)
- BASE procedure
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- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- base row (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- base Source
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- definition (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- base tables
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- definition (Concepts)
- base_letter attribute (Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- base_letter_type attribute (Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- BASE64_DECODE function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BASE64_ENCODE function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BASEDIM function (OLAP DML Reference)
- BaseExample11g.java (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- BASEFONT function
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- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BASEFONT procedure
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- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- baselines
- [entry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
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- about (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- baseline template
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- about (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- about (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- comparing (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- computing threshold statistics for (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- creating
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- single (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- deleting (2 Day + Performance Tuning Guide)
- performance (Performance Tuning Guide)
- BASEURI variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BASEVAL function (OLAP DML Reference)
- base-10 numbers (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- base-2 numbers (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- base-letter conversion (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- base-letter conversions (Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- base-letter conversions, overriding (Text Reference)
- Bash shell
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- default user startup file (Client Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- setting shell limits (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- setting shell limits on Linux x86 (Installation Guide for Linux)
- Basic installation method
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- noninteractive installations (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- Basic installation type
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- noninteractive installations (Client Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- basic loops (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- basic OCI package (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- basic readable standby database See simulating a standby database environment
- BASIC_LEXER (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- BASIC_LEXER object (Text Reference)
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- supported character sets (Text Reference)
- BASIC_LEXER system-defined preference (Text Reference)
- BASIC_LEXER type
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- example (Text Reference)
- BASIC_SECTION_GROUP object (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- [entry #3] (Text Reference)
- [entry #4] (Text Reference)
- BASIC_STOPLIST type (Text Reference)
- BASIC_STORAGE object
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- attributes for (Text Reference)
- defaults (Text Reference)
- example (Text Reference)
- BASIC_WORDLIST object
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- attributes for (Text Reference)
- example (Text Reference)
- BASICFILE
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- LOB storage parameter (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- BASICFILE parameter (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BasicFiles (2 Day DBA)
- BasicPermission (Java Developer's Guide)
- BASURI XQUERY option (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- batch (bulk) loading (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- batch dequeuing (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- batch enqueuing (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- batch error mode (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- batch fetch
- [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
-
- advantage of (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- example (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- example of (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- number of rows returned (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- number of rows returned by (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- batch inserts (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- batch jobs, authenticating users in (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #5] (Security Guide)
- batch loading semantic data (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- batch mode (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BATCH option for redo information (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- batch processing
- [entry #2] (OLAP User's Guide)
-
- capture process best practices (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- on a logical standby database (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- support (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- batch route requests (Spatial Developer's Guide)
-
- DTD (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- example (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- batch route responses
-
- DTD (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- example (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- batch scoring, Preface (Data Mining Administrator's Guide)
- batch updates
-
- batch limit (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batchable and compatible statements (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batching incompatible statements (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- canceling a batch (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- cautions (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- enabling and disabling (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- error conditions during execution (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- explicit and implicit batch execution (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- overview (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- update counts (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- using implicit execution contexts (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- with respect to recursive call-ins (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batch updates--see update batching
- batch value
-
- checking value (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- connection batch value, setting (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- connection vs. statement value (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- default value (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- overriding value (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- statement batch value, setting (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batch_route_request element (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BatchSQLException
-
- methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BatchSQLException class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BatchUpdateException (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- Bayes' Theorem (Data Mining Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Data Mining Concepts)
- BC datetime format element (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #4] (SQL Language Reference)
- BEA WebLogic (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- bearing
-
- point at (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BECOME USER Report (Vault Administrator's Guide)
- BECOME USER system privilege (SQL Language Reference)
-
- about (Vault Administrator's Guide)
- BEFORE clause
-
- of CREATE TRIGGER (SQL Language Reference)
- BEFORE triggers (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
-
- complex security authorizations (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- correlation names and (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- defined (Concepts)
- derived column values (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- specifying (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- before you perform a switchover (Data Guard Broker)
- before you use DGMGRL (Data Guard Broker)
- beforeFirst() method (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BEGIN
-
- start of executable PL/SQL block (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- syntax (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BEGIN BACKUP clause
-
- ALTER TABLESPACE statement (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Language Reference)
- of ALTER TABLESPACE (SQL Language Reference)
- BEGIN command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- disabling (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- BEGIN_LOAD procedure (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- BEGIN_REQUEST function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BEGIN_TABLE_REORGANIZATION (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- BeginBulkLoading procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- BEGINCREATE static procedure
-
- of ANYDATA TYPE (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- of ANYDATASET TYPE (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- of ANYTYPE TYPE (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BEGINDATA parameter
-
- SQL*Loader control file (Utilities)
- BEGINDATE (OLAP DML Reference)
- BeginDDL procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- beginning backup of (SQL Language Reference)
- BeginResolve procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- BeginTrans method (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- behavior of ExecuteScalar method for REF CURSOR (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- benchmarking workloads (Performance Tuning Guide)
- benefits
-
- Data Guard (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- Data Guard broker (Data Guard Broker)
- high availability (Data Guard Broker)
- logical standby database (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- of a rolling upgrade (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- of cloning Oracle Clusterware (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- Oracle COM Automation (COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide)
- physical standby database (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- scalability (Data Guard Broker)
- with Real Application Clusters (Data Guard Broker)
- benefits of Oracle Advanced Security (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- Bequeath protocol (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- BEQUEATH_DETACH networking parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Reference)
- best practices
-
- ARCHIVELOG mode (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- backup and recovery (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- deploying Oracle RAC for high availability (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- for Oracle Streams replication (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- for working with non-Oracle databases (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- NOLOGGING (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- read-only tablespaces (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- RMAN (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- Streams replication (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
-
- alert log (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply errors (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply errors (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply process configuration (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply process operation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply process parallelism (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- apply user (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- archive log threads (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- automate configuration (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- backups (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- batch processing (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- capture (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- capture process configuration (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- capture process operation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- capture process parallelism (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- capture process queue (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- checkpoint retention (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- conflict resolution (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- data dictionary build (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- database configuration (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- database operation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- DDL replication (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- destination database (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- global name (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- heartbeat table (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- instantiation SCN (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) databases (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- performance (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- prepare for instantiation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- propagation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- propagation latency (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- queue-to-queue propagation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- removing (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- restarting propagation (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- SDU (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- source database (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- statistics collection (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- storage (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- Streams administrator (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- supplemental logging (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- synchronous capture configuration (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
- tablespace differences (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- BetterDate (custom Java class) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BETWEEN clause
-
- FORALL (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BETWEEN comparison operator (PL/SQL Language Reference)
-
- expressions (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BFILE (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
-
- accessing data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- class (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- creating and populating columns (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- datatype (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- defined (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- introduction (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- locators (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
-
- getting from a result set (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- getting from callable statement (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- passing to callable statements (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- passing to prepared statements (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- manipulating data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- maximum size (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- reading data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- Bfile class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
-
- methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BFILE class, See JDBC
- BFILE clause
-
- VARIABLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BFILE column (Text Application Developer's Guide)
-
- indexing (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Text Reference)
- BFILE columns
-
- exporting (Utilities)
- importing (Utilities)
- BFILE data
-
- loading into LOBs (Globalization Support Guide)
- BFILE data types
-
- in logical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- BFILE datatype (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
- [entry #3] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #4] (Utilities)
- BFILE locator, selecting (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BFILE mapping to .NET Framework (Extensions for .NET Developer's Guide)
- BFILE objects
-
- propagating (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- BFILE_TABLE Table Type (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BFILENAME function (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #3] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- BFILES (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
-
- definition (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- security (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- BFILEs (2 Day + Security Guide)
-
- accessing (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- as stored function results (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BFILE support (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- converting to CLOB or NCLOB (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- creating an object in object cache (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- datatype (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- DBMS_LOB read-only procedures (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in bytes (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- external datatype (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- guidelines for security (Security Guide)
- hard links and symbolic links not allowed (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- locators (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- maximum number of open (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- maximum size (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- multithreaded server (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- multithreaded server mode (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- not affected by LOB storage properties (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- OCI functions to read/examine values (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- OCI read-only functions (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- opening and closing using JDBC (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- operating system files, and (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O)
-
- opening/closing methods (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- properties (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- read-only methods (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- Pro*C/C++ precompiler statements (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- Pro*COBOL precompiler embedded SQL statements (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- reading with DBMS_LOB (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- rules for using (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- security (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- storage devices (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- storing any operating system file (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- streaming APIs (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- using JDBC to read/examine (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- using Pro*C/C++ precompiler to open and close (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- BFILE-buffering, See JDBC
- BGSOUND function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BGSOUND procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BI lifecycle (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- BI Publisher (OLAP User's Guide)
- BI Suite (OLAP User's Guide)
- BI user (2 Day + Security Guide)
- big bang rollout strategy (Performance Tuning Guide)
- BIG function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIG procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BigDecimal
-
- mapping (for attributes) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- support (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BigDecimal mapping
-
- corresponding Java types (JPublisher User's Guide)
- overview (JPublisher User's Guide)
- BigDecimal mapping (for attributes) (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bigfile tablespaces
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
-
- benefits (Concepts)
- considerations (Concepts)
- creating (Administrator's Guide)
- creating temporary (Administrator's Guide)
- description (Administrator's Guide)
- setting database default (Administrator's Guide)
- BIGINT data type (Gateway for SQL Server User's Guide)
- big-endian data
-
- external tables (Utilities)
- BILINEAR resampling method (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bin directory (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BIN_GEOMETRY function (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BIN_LAYER procedure (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BIN_TO_NUM function (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- binary attribute (Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- binary compression for backups (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- binary compression of backup sets (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery Reference)
- binary configuration file (Data Guard Broker)
- binary data
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #3] (OLAP DML Reference)
-
- BFILEs (Concepts)
- BLOBs (Concepts)
- RAW and LONG RAW (Concepts)
- BINARY data type (Gateway for SQL Server User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Gateway for Sybase User's Guide)
- binary data, non-character (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- binary documents
-
- filtering (Text Reference)
- BINARY format column value (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- binary large object, see BLOB
- binary large objects (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- binary large objects. See BLOB
- binary numbers (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- binary operators (SQL Language Reference)
- binary portability of profiles (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- binary ROWID datatype (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- binary sorts (Globalization Support Guide)
-
- case-insensitive and accent-insensitive (Globalization Support Guide)
- example (Globalization Support Guide)
- binary target (Data Mining Concepts)
- Binary XML
-
- saving text as (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- binary XML
-
- C (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- decoder (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- decoding (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- definition (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- encoder (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- encoding (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- Glossary (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- models for using (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- using Java (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- vocabulary management (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- XML DB (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- binary XML for Java (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- binary XML format (SQL Language Reference)
- binary XML storage (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #2] (Upgrade Guide)
- Binary XML Storage Format (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- BINARY_DEGREE data types
-
- in logical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- BINARY_DOUBLE (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BINARY_DOUBLE clause
-
- ACCEPT command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- VARIABLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BINARY_DOUBLE data type (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- BINARY_DOUBLE datatype (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
- [entry #4] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BINARY_DOUBLE_TABLE Table Type (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BINARY_FLOAT (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BINARY_FLOAT and BINARY_DOUBLE datatypes
-
- for computation-intensive programs (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BINARY_FLOAT clause
-
- ACCEPT command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- VARIABLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BINARY_FLOAT data type (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- BINARY_FLOAT data types
-
- in logical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- BINARY_FLOAT datatype (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
- [entry #4] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BINARY_FLOAT_TABLE Table Type (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BINARY_INTEGER datatype
-
- see PLS_INTEGER datatype
- bind arguments
-
- preventing SQL injection with (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- bind arrays
-
- determining size of for SQL*Loader (Utilities)
- minimizing SQL*Loader memory requirements (Utilities)
- minimum requirements (Utilities)
- size with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE statements (Utilities)
- specifying maximum size (Utilities)
- specifying number of rows (Utilities)
- SQL*Loader performance implications (Utilities)
- bind descriptor (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
-
- definition of (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- descriptor areas (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- information in (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- bind descriptor area (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- bind descriptor, information in (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- bind descriptors
-
- information in (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- bind functions (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- bind handle
-
- attributes (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- description (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- bind operation (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
-
- associations made (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- example (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- initializing variables (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- LOBs (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- named datatypes (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- named versus positional (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- OCI array interface (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- PL/SQL (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- positional versus named (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- REF CURSOR variables (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- REFs (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- steps used (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- bind operations
-
- in bind operations (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- out bind operations (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- Bind Package Stored Procedure
-
- DB2/400 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- BIND privilege
-
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- bind privilege
-
- configuration worksheet (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/400 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- bind queries
-
- executing using passthrough SQL (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- bind SQLDA
- [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
-
- purpose of (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- bind variable (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- [entry #2] (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- bind variables (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (OLAP User's Guide)
- [entry #5] (OLAP User's Guide)
- [entry #6] (OLAP User's Guide)
- [entry #7] (OLAP User's Guide)
- [entry #8] (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- [entry #9] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #10] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [entry #11] (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #12] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- anyco.php (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- application contexts, used with (Security Guide)
- calling in anyco_db.inc (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- creating (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- DID (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- displaying (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- displaying automatically (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- FIRST (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- for reports (SQL Developer User's Guide)
- in PL/SQL blocks (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in SQL statements (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in the COPY command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- IN, OUT, and IN OUTparameters (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- input host variables (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- known restrictions, SQL limitations (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- LAST (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- modify query (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- NEWEID (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- object types (Object-Relational Developer's Guide)
- OracleCallableStatement (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- OraclePreparedStatement (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- OUT (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- peeking (Performance Tuning Guide)
- returning from database (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- saving to disk on exit (SQL Developer User's Guide)
- SQL passthrough (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- using (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- using in PL/SQL procedures (Application Express User's Guide)
- using in regions (Application Express User's Guide)
- with query rewrite (Data Warehousing Guide)
- XPath rewrite (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- bind variables, used with LOB locators in OCI (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- BIND_ARRAY procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_OUT_VARIABLE Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- BIND_OUT_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_VARIABLE Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_VARIABLE procedure (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- BIND_VARIABLE procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_VARIABLE_RAW Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIND_VARIABLES function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BINDADD authority (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- BINDADD authority, binding packages on DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- BINDADD privilege
-
- configuration worksheet (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- BINDAGENT privilege
-
- configuration worksheet (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- BINDING
-
- command-line option (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- binding
- [entry #2] (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
-
- about (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- arrays (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- auto binding (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- auto binding, rules (2 Day + Data Warehousing Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- buffer expansion (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- bulk (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- clearBindValues() (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- definition of (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- early (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- late (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- manual binding (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- OCINumber (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- PL/SQL Associative Array (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- PL/SQL placeholders (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- summary (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- variables (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- binding and defining CLOB and NCLOB data in OCI (Globalization Support Guide)
- binding and defining SQL CHAR datatypes in OCI (Globalization Support Guide)
- binding and defining SQL NCHAR datatypes in OCI (Globalization Support Guide)
- BINDING clause
-
- of CREATE OPERATOR (SQL Language Reference)
- BINDING command-line option (SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
- binding host variables (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- binding multiple buffers (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- Binding property (Data Guard Broker)
- binding the DRDA package
-
- authority of user ID and password
-
- DB2/400 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for Microsoft Windows)
- configuring the gateway on DRDA server (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- DB2/400 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- DB2/OS390 (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- DB2/UDB (Gateway Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), Linux x86, and Linux x86-64)
- binding, bulk
-
- overview of (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- when to use (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- binding_clause (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- bindings (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
-
- adding to an operator (SQL Language Reference)
- dropping from an operator (SQL Language Reference)
- binds
-
- See also INSERT statements and UPDATE statements
- BINDSIZE parameter
-
- SQL*Loader command line (Utilities)
- [subentry #2] (Utilities)
- bind-by-identifier option (sqlj -bind-by-identifier) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- binning (Data Mining Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Data Mining Application Developer's Guide)
-
- spatial (Spatial Developer's Guide)
-
- See also bins (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- binning, Preface (Data Mining Concepts)
- bins
-
- assigning (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- computing (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- tiled (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BIT data type (Gateway for SQL Server User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Gateway for Sybase User's Guide)
- bit vectors
-
- converting to numbers (SQL Language Reference)
- BIT_AND function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIT_COMPLEMENT function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIT_OR function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BIT_XOR function (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BITAND function (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- BITMAP clause
-
- of CREATE INDEX (SQL Language Reference)
- bitmap indexes (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
- [entry #4] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #5] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [entry #6] (SQL Language Reference)
-
- cardinality (Concepts)
- creating join indexes (SQL Language Reference)
- inlist iterator (Performance Tuning Guide)
- nulls and (Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- [subentry #3] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- on joins (Performance Tuning Guide)
- on partitioned tables (Data Warehousing Guide)
- parallel query and DML (Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- [subentry #3] (Concepts)
- [subentry #4] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- when to use (Performance Tuning Guide)
- bitmap join indexes (Data Warehousing Guide)
- bitmap masks (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bitmap tablespace management (Concepts)
- bitmap_join_index_clause (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- BITMAP_MERGE_AREA_SIZE initialization parameter (Reference)
- bitmapmask keyword
-
- for storageParam parameter (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- bitmaps
-
- to manage free space (Concepts)
- bits, adding (OLAP DML Reference)
- bit-length support (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- blackout time periods
-
- defining (2 Day DBA)
- blackouts (2 Day DBA)
- BLANK command (OLAP DML Reference)
- blank GeoRaster objects (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- blank line
-
- in PL/SQL blocks (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in SQL commands (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- preserving in SQL commands (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- blank lines in reports (OLAP DML Reference)
- blank nodes (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
-
- constructor for reusing (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- blank padding
-
- specifying in format models (SQL Language Reference)
- suppressing (SQL Language Reference)
- blank padding, in multi-byte character strings (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- BLANK_TRIMMING initialization parameter (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- BLANK_TRIMMING parameter (Globalization Support Guide)
- blanks
-
- loading fields consisting of blanks (Utilities)
- SQL*Loader BLANKS parameter for field comparison (Utilities)
- trailing (Utilities)
- trimming (Utilities)
-
- external tables (Utilities)
- whitespace (Utilities)
- BLANKS parameter
-
- SQL*Loader utility (Utilities)
- BLANKSTRIP function (OLAP DML Reference)
- BLAS Level 1 (Vector-Vector Operations) Subprograms (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS Level 2 (Matrix-Vector Operations) Subprograms (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS Level 3 (Matrix-Matrix Operations) Subprograms (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_ASUM Functions (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_AXPY Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_COPY Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_DOT Functions (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_GBMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_GEMM Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_GEMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_GER Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_IAMAX Functions (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_NRM2 Functions (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_ROT Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_ROTG Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SBMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SCAL Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SPMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SPR Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SPR2 Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SWAP Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SYMM Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SYMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SYR Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SYR2 Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_SYRK Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TBMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TBSV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TPMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TPSV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TRMM Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TRMV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TRSM Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLAS_TRSV Procedures (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLOB (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #4] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #5] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
-
- class (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- column width (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- creating and populating (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- datatype (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- EMPTY_BLOB function (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- formating in reports (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- getting locators (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- introduction (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- locators
-
- getting from result set (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- selecting (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- manipulating data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- reading data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- writing data (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- Blob class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
-
- methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BLOB clause
-
- VARIABLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BLOB column (Text Application Developer's Guide)
-
- indexing (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Text Reference)
- loading example (Text Reference)
- BLOB columns
-
- default format (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- setting maximum width (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- setting retrieval position (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- setting retrieval size (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BLOB data
-
- raster block data (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- BLOB data type (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- BLOB data types
-
- in logical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- BLOB datatype (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #4] (SQL Language Reference)
-
- transactional support (SQL Language Reference)
- BLOB support (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BLOB_ARG procedure (Advanced Replication Management API Reference)
- BLOB_TABLE Table Type (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLOBS
-
- encrypting (Security Guide)
- BLOBs
-
- class, See JDBC
- creating indexes (Globalization Support Guide)
- datatype (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- DBMS_LOB, offset and amount parameters in bytes (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- external datatype (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- maximum size (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- modify using DBMS_LOB (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- size limit with PL/SQL prodcedures (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- storing employee images (2 Day + PHP Developer's Guide)
- using JDBC to modify (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- using JDBC to read/examine BLOB values (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- using oracle.sql.BLOB methods to modify (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- BLOBs (binary large objects) (Concepts)
-
- datatype (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BLOB-buffering, See JDBC
- block
-
- cache tranfers of (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- cached (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- [subentry #2] (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- corrupt (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- OCR format (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- request latency (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- undo (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- block change tracking (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
-
- disk space used for (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- enabling and disabling (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- moving the change tracking file (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- block cleanout (Performance Tuning Guide)
- block corruptions (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
-
- stored in V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- block data subprogram, used by precompiler (Programmer's Guide to the Oracle Precompilers)
- block device
-
- device name (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- block device discovery on Automatic Storage Management (Installation Guide for Linux)
- block devices (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
-
- and IBM zSeries based linux (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- configuring partitions (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- file types supported (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- required partition sizes for Oracle Clusterware (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- support for the OCR (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- upgrading from raw devices to (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- block media recovery (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- block mode conversions
-
- statistics for (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- block recovery
-
- using Flashback logs
-
- Flashback technologies (Concepts)
- Flashback technologies (High Availability Overview)
- block recovery using Flashback logs (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (High Availability Overview)
- block size
- [entry #2] (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
-
- adjusting (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- choosing (Performance Tuning Guide)
- configuring (2 Day DBA)
- optimal (Performance Tuning Guide)
- blocking keyword
-
- for importFrom storageParam parameter (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- for storageParam parameter (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- blocking modes (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- blocking operations
-
- tuning queries with (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- blocking transactions (Concepts)
- blockMBR attribute of SDO_RASTER (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- BLOCKQUOTECLOSE function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLOCKQUOTECLOSE procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLOCKQUOTEOPEN function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BLOCKQUOTEOPEN procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- blocks
-
- anonymous (Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- associated with instance (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- database (Concepts)
- label (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- links to examples (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- nesting (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- PCM lock (Reference)
- PL/SQL
-
- syntax (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- redo log (Reference)
- size (Reference)
- [subentry #2] (Reference)
- [subentry #3] (Reference)
- structure (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- blocks, anonymous (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- blocks, PL/SQL
-
- continuing (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- editing in buffer (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- editing with system editor (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- entering and executing (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing current in buffer (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- saving current (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- setting character used to end (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- stored in SQL buffer (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- timing statistics (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- within SQL commands (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BLOCKSIZE clause
-
- of CREATE TABLESPACE (Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
- blockSize keyword for storageParam (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- BLOCKTERMINATOR (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- block-by-block checksum operation (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- block-level recovery (Concepts)
- BMARGIN option (OLAP DML Reference)
- BMP image format
-
- support by GeoRaster (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- BMPF image format (Multimedia Reference)
- BMPRLE image compression format (Multimedia Reference)
- BNDDFCLP variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDFCRCP variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDFMT variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDH-VNAME variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDI variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDI-VNAME variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDV variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDVLN variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- BNDDVTYP variable (SQLDA) (Pro*COBOL Programmer's Guide)
- bodies of packages (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- BODY
-
- CREATE PACKAGE SQL statement (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #3] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- CREATE TYPE SQL statement (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- with SQL CREATE PACKAGE statement (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- body
-
- cursor (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- package (Java Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- packages (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- SQL object type (Java Developer's Guide)
- BODY clause
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- of ALTER PACKAGE (SQL Language Reference)
- BODY option (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BODYCLOSE function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BODYCLOSE procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BODYOPEN function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BODYOPEN procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BOLD clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BOLD function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BOLD procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- Boolean
-
- assigning values (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- data type (OLAP DML Reference)
- expressions (OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- literals (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- operators (OLAP DML Reference)
- values (OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- BOOLEAN datatype (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- Boolean message property (JMS)
-
- getting (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- setting (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- Boolean OLAP Java API data type (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- Boolean parameters, restrictions (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BOOLEAN type (PL/SQL) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- booting
-
- disabling Oracle Clusterware daemons (Clusterware Administration and Deployment Guide)
- bootstrap ACL
-
- definition (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- Borland Delphi (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- bottlenecks
-
- elimination (Performance Tuning Guide)
- fixing (Performance Tuning Guide)
- identifying (Performance Tuning Guide)
- memory (Performance Tuning Guide)
- resource (Performance Tuning Guide)
- bottom-N reporting (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- bound class (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- bound fillers (Utilities)
- boundaries parameter
-
- Database Character Set Scanner (Globalization Support Guide)
- boundary
-
- of area (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- of line string (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- of multiline string (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- of polygon (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- boundary control of Web crawling (Ultra Search Administrator's Guide)
- boundary rule (Ultra Search Administrator's Guide)
- bounding rectangle
-
- minimum (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- Bourne shell
- [entry #2] (Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for AIX 5L Based Systems (64-Bit), HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit), Solaris Operating System (SPARC 64-Bit), and Linux x86)
-
- default user startup file (Client Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- DISPLAY (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- ORACLE_HOME (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- setting shell limits on Linux x86 (Clusterware Installation Guide for Linux)
- [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for Linux)
- TMP (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- box
-
- optimized (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BR function
-
- of HTF package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BR procedure
-
- of HTP package (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- brace escape character (Text Reference)
- brackets
-
- altering precedence (Text Reference)
- [subentry #2] (Text Reference)
- grouping character (Text Reference)
- BRADV299 (SQL Language Reference)
- branch
-
- about (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating (Application Express User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Application Express User's Guide)
- When Button Pressed attribute (Application Express User's Guide)
- branch blocks (Concepts)
- branch qualifier (distributed transactions) (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- branches
- [entry #2] (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
-
- adding (2 Day + Application Express Developer's Guide)
- detaching (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- resuming (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- branches (Application Express) (OLAP User's Guide)
- branching
-
- action (Application Express User's Guide)
- branch point (Application Express User's Guide)
- Branch Point list (Application Express User's Guide)
- making conditional (Application Express User's Guide)
- on load, before header (Application Express User's Guide)
- on submit, after processing (Application Express User's Guide)
- on submit, before computation (Application Express User's Guide)
- on submit, before processing (Application Express User's Guide)
- on submit, before validation (Application Express User's Guide)
- using buttons (Application Express User's Guide)
- branching in programs (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #3] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #4] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #5] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #6] (OLAP DML Reference)
- breadcrumb
-
- creating (2 Day + Application Express Developer's Guide)
- breadcrumb template (Application Express User's Guide)
-
- Comments (Application Express User's Guide)
- Definition (Application Express User's Guide)
- Name (Application Express User's Guide)
- Subscription (Application Express User's Guide)
- Substitution Strings (Application Express User's Guide)
- Template Attributes (Application Express User's Guide)
- Template Type (Application Express User's Guide)
- breadcrumbs (Application Express User's Guide)
-
- about (Application Express User's Guide)
- adding entries (Application Express User's Guide)
- adding to a page (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating (Application Express User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating dynamic (Application Express User's Guide)
- editing (Application Express User's Guide)
- navigations (Application Express User's Guide)
- reparenting entries (Application Express User's Guide)
- reports, History (Application Express User's Guide)
- reports, Utilization (Application Express User's Guide)
- shared components (Application Express User's Guide)
- BREAK action
-
- of WHENEVER (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- break columns (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- inserting space when value changes (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- specifying multiple (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- suppressing duplicate values in (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BREAK command (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- and SQL ORDER BY clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- clearing BREAKS (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- displaying column values in titles (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- DUPLICATES clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- inserting space after every row (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- inserting space when break column changes (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing current break definition (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- ON column clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- ON expr clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- ON REPORT clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- ON ROW clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- printing grand and sub summaries (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- printing summary lines at ends of reports (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- removing definition (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- SKIP clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- SKIP PAGE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- specifying multiple break columns (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- suppressing duplicate values (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- used in conjunction with COMPUTE (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- used in conjunction with SET COLSEP (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- used to format a REFCURSOR variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- used with COMPUTE (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #5] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- break definition
-
- listing current (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- removing current (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- break lines (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- BREAKPOINT_INFO Record Type (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- breakpoints
-
- creating and editing (SQL Developer User's Guide)
- BREAKS clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- broadcast
-
- distribution value (Performance Tuning Guide)
- broadcasting
-
- definition (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- broader term operators
-
- example (Text Reference)
- broader term query feedback (Text Reference)
- BROKEN procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- broker
-
- command-line interface (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- components (Data Guard Broker)
- configuration (Data Guard Broker)
- Data Guard configuration file (Data Guard Broker)
- defined (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- drc* log files (Data Guard Broker)
- graphical user interface (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- installation (Data Guard Broker)
- introduction (Data Guard Broker)
- managing databases (Data Guard Broker)
- user interfaces (Data Guard Broker)
- broker configurations
-
- add an existing RAC standby database (Data Guard Broker)
- benefits (Data Guard Broker)
- changing roles (Data Guard Broker)
- components (Data Guard Broker)
- creating (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #4] (Data Guard Broker)
- Data Guard configuration file (Data Guard Broker)
- database objects (Data Guard Broker)
- database profiles (Data Guard Broker)
- disabling databases (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- effects of removing metadata from (Data Guard Broker)
- enabling (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- enabling databases (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #4] (Data Guard Broker)
- enabling fast-start failover (Data Guard Broker)
- health (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- instance objects (Data Guard Broker)
- life cycle (Data Guard Broker)
- management (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #4] (Data Guard Broker)
- monitoring (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- objects (Data Guard Broker)
- Oracle Net Services configuration (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- overview (Data Guard Broker)
- properties (Data Guard Broker)
- protection modes (Data Guard Broker)
- removing (Data Guard Broker)
- setting protection mode (Data Guard Broker)
- status modes (Data Guard Broker)
- supported (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Broker)
- verifying (Data Guard Broker)
- BROWSE_WORDS procedure (Text Reference)
- browser certificates, using with Oracle Wallet Manager (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- browser, web (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- browsing words in index (Text Reference)
- BRS (band reference system)
-
- description (Spatial GeoRaster Developer's Guide)
- BSP. See Backup Solutions Program (BSP)
- BT function (Text Reference)
- BT operator (Text Reference)
- BTG function (Text Reference)
- BTG operator (Text Reference)
- BTI function (Text Reference)
- BTI operator (Text Reference)
- BTITLE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BTITLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- aligning title elements (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BOLD clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- CENTER clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- COL clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- FORMAT clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- indenting titles (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- LEFT clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- OFF clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- old form (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- printing blank lines before bottom title (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- referencing column value variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- RIGHT clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- SKIP clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- suppressing current definition (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- TAB clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- TTITLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BTP function (Text Reference)
- BTP operator (Text Reference)
- bucket numbers, retrieving (OLAP DML Reference)
- buff (Concepts)
- buffer (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
- appending text to a line in (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- delete a single line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- delete the current line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- delete the last line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting a range of lines (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting a single line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting all lines (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting lines from (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting the current line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- deleting the last line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- executing contents (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- inserting new line in (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing a range of lines (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing a single line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing all lines (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing contents (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing the current line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- listing the last line (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- loading into system editor (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- saving contents (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- buffer area (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- buffer busy wait events (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [entry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
-
- actions (Performance Tuning Guide)
- buffer cache (2 Day + Real Application Clusters Guide)
- [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
-
- contention (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- extended, limitations (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- flushing (SQL Language Reference)
- hit ratio (Performance Tuning Guide)
- instance recovery (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- reducing buffers (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- tuning (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- Buffer Cache Advisor
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
-
- description (2 Day DBA)
- buffer cache size
-
- and Data Pump operations involving Streams (Utilities)
- tuning (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- buffer cache support, extended (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- buffer caches
- [entry #2] (Concepts)
-
- database (Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- extended buffer cache (32-bit) (Administrator's Guide)
- multiple buffer pools (Administrator's Guide)
- BUFFER clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- buffer expansion during binding (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- buffer flushing, described (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- buffer manager (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- [entry #2] (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- BUFFER parameter (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
-
- Export utility (Utilities)
- Import utility (Utilities)
- buffer pools (Administrator's Guide)
-
- default cache (Performance Tuning Guide)
- hit ratio (Performance Tuning Guide)
- KEEP (Performance Tuning Guide)
- KEEP cache (Performance Tuning Guide)
- multiple (Performance Tuning Guide)
- RECYCLE cache (Performance Tuning Guide)
- buffer sizes
-
- IPC, adjusting for Oracle Real Application Clusters (Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide)
- BUFFER variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- BUFFER_POOL parameter
-
- description (Administrator's Guide)
- of STORAGE clause (SQL Language Reference)
- BUFFER_POOL_KEEP initialization parameter (Administrator's Guide)
- BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE initialization parameter (Administrator's Guide)
- buffered messages
-
- about (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- dequeuing (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
-
- options (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- enqueuing (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- exception handling (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- flow control (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- listen_delivery_mode (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- MSG_STATE parameter (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- notification (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- ordering (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- propagation (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- queue-to-queue propagation (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- restrictions (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- tuning (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- types supported (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- views (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- visibility (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- with Messaging Gateway (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- with Oracle JMS (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- with Real Application Clusters (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- buffered messaging
- [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Streams Concepts and Administration)
-
- definition (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- buffered queues
- [entry #2] (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- [entry #4] (Streams Replication Administrator's Guide)
-
- definition (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- [subentry #2] (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- monitoring
- [subentry #2] (Streams Concepts and Administration)
-
- apply processes (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- capture processes (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- propagations (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- propagations (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- propagations (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- propagations (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- propagations (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- statistics (2 Day + Data Replication and Integration Guide)
- transparent data encryption (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- buffering
-
- disable
-
- internal persistent LOBs (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- enable
-
- internal persistent LOBs (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- flush
-
- internal persistent LOBs (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- LOB (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- LOB buffering subsystem (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- buffering LOB operations (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- buffers
-
- buffer cache in SGA (Administrator's Guide)
- calculating for export (Utilities)
- database buffer cache
-
- incremental checkpoint (Concepts)
- multiple rows (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- redo log (Concepts)
- space required by
-
- VARCHAR data in SQL*Loader (Utilities)
- specifying with SQL*Loader BINDSIZE parameter (Utilities)
- buffer-cache paging activity
-
- controlling (Administrator's Reference for Linux and UNIX)
- bug
-
- debugging
-
- debug library (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- drc values in the DRDA software (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- setting trace parameters (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- SQL tracing (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- number 205538, known restrictions, SQL limitations (Gateway for DRDA User's Guide)
- build (Extensions for .NET Developer's Guide)
- build data (Data Mining Application Developer's Guide)
- BUILD DEFERRED clause
-
- of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Language Reference)
- BUILD IMMEDIATE clause
-
- of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Language Reference)
- build log (OLAP User's Guide)
- build logs (OLAP User's Guide)
- build methods (Data Warehousing Guide)
- build number of Oracle OLAP (OLAP DML Reference)
- build option status
-
- exporting (Application Express User's Guide)
- build options (Application Express User's Guide)
-
- changing status (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating (Application Express User's Guide)
- excluding (Application Express User's Guide)
- exporting (Application Express User's Guide)
- including (Application Express User's Guide)
- reports (Application Express User's Guide)
- view options (Application Express User's Guide)
- Build Options attribute (Application Express User's Guide)
- BUILD procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [entry #3] (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- [entry #4] (Streams Concepts and Administration)
-
- troubleshooting (Streams Concepts and Administration)
- build status
-
- changing as an administrator (Application Express User's Guide)
- Build Status attribute (Application Express User's Guide)
- BUILD_CHAIN_ROWS_TABLE procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- build_clause (SQL Language Quick Reference)
- BUILD_EXCEPTIONS_TABLE procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [entry #3] (Rules Manager and Expression Filter Developer's Guide)
- BUILD_PART_INDEX procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BUILD_SAFE_REWRITE_EQUIVALENCE Procedure (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- BuildAW11g.java (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- BUILDER process (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- building
-
- assemblies (Extensions for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Extensions for .NET Developer's Guide)
- building analytic workspaces (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
-
- example of (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- building OCI applications (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BuildItem objects
-
- creating (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- BuildProcess objects
-
- creating (OLAP Java API Developer's Guide)
- BuildSettings object (Data Mining Application Developer's Guide)
- BuildTask object (Data Mining Application Developer's Guide)
- builtintypes option (JPublisher User's Guide)
- builtintypes option (JPublisher -builtintypes) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- Built-in Action Handler (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- Built-in Action Handler, XSQL (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- built-in functions
-
- display types of (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- in regular expressions (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- metadata for (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- built-in functions, remote (SecureFiles and Large Objects Developer's Guide)
- built-in substitution strings (Application Express User's Guide)
- bulk
-
- fetches (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- returns (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- bulk binding
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
-
- limitations (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- overview of (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- when to use (Advanced Application Developer's Guide)
- BULK clause
-
- with COLLECT (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BULK COLLECT clause (PL/SQL Language Reference)
-
- checking whether no results are returned (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- FETCH (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- retrieving DML results (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- retrieving query results with (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- returning multiple rows (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- SELECT INTO (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- using LIMIT clause (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- [subentry #2] (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- using ROWNUM pseudocolumn (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- using SAMPLE clause (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- using with FORALL statement (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- bulk collect feature (Oracle Objects for OLE Developer's Guide)
- BULK COLLECT INTO clause
-
- in EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- in RETURNING INTO clause (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- Bulk Edit Item Help report (Application Express User's Guide)
- bulk fetches
-
- optimizing data transfers using (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- bulk loading (Rules Manager and Expression Filter Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
-
- BeginBulkLoading procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- bypassing validation (Rules Manager and Expression Filter Developer's Guide)
- EndBulkLoading procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- RollbackBulkLoading procedure (Workspace Manager Developer's Guide)
- bulk loading of spatial data (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- bulk loading semantic data (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- bulk SQL
-
- using to reduce loop overhead (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- bulk updates (Advanced Replication)
- BULK_EXCEPTIONS cursor attribute
-
- ERROR_CODE field (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- ERROR_INDEX field (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- example (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- handling FORALL exceptions (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- using ERROR_CODE field with SQLERRM (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BULK_LOAD_FROM_STAGING_TABLE procedure (Semantic Technologies Developer's Guide)
- BULK_ROWCOUNT cursor attribute
-
- affected by FORALL (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- business components, creating (2 Day + Java Developer's Guide)
- business definitions
-
- about (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- deploying (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- deriving (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- business directory (YP)
-
- data requirements and providers (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- data structures for (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- OpenLS service support and examples (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- support in Spatial (Spatial Developer's Guide)
- Business Domain (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- business identifier (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- business intelligence
-
- queries (Data Warehousing Guide)
- business intelligence objects
-
- about (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- deploying (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- deriving (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- business logic (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [entry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- business names
-
- business name mode (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- maximum length (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- requirements (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- syntax for business object names (Warehouse Builder User's Guide)
- business rules
-
- enforcing in application code (Concepts)
- enforcing using stored procedures (Concepts)
- enforcing with constraints
-
- advantages of (Concepts)
- violation of (Data Warehousing Guide)
- BusinessObjects Enterprise (OLAP User's Guide)
- Business-to-Business, definition, Glossary (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- Business-to-Consumer, definition, Glossary (XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
- button
-
- about (Application Express User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Application Express User's Guide)
- branching (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating (Application Express User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Application Express User's Guide)
- creating multiple at once (Application Express User's Guide)
- delete multiple (Application Express User's Guide)
- displaying conditionally (Application Express User's Guide)
- editing (Application Express User's Guide)
- editing attributes (Application Express User's Guide)
- editing multiple (Application Express User's Guide)
- names (Application Express User's Guide)
- template (Application Express User's Guide)
- using Reorder Buttons icon (Application Express User's Guide)
- button template
-
- Comments (Application Express User's Guide)
- Definition (Application Express User's Guide)
- Name (Application Express User's Guide)
- Subscription (Application Express User's Guide)
- Substitution Strings (Application Express User's Guide)
- buttons
-
- cancel (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- close (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- deinstall products (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- help (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- installed products (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- location (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- no (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- remove (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- save as (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- yes (Gateway for WebSphere MQ Installation and User's Guide)
- BY ACCESS clause
-
- of AUDIT (SQL Language Reference)
- BY proxy clause
-
- of AUDIT (SQL Language Reference)
- BY SESSION clause
-
- of AUDIT (SQL Language Reference)
- BY user clause
-
- of AUDIT (SQL Language Reference)
- bypassing rows (Text Application Developer's Guide)
- bypassing validation (Rules Manager and Expression Filter Developer's Guide)
- BystandersFollowRoleChange property (Data Guard Broker)
- BYTE character semantics (Advanced Replication)
- [entry #2] (SQL Language Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL Language Reference)
- BYTE data type (Gateway for Informix User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Gateway for Informix User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Gateway for Teradata User's Guide)
- BYTE length semantics (SQL Language Reference)
- byte message property (JMS)
-
- getting (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- setting (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- byte order (Utilities)
-
- big-endian (Utilities)
- little-endian (Utilities)
- specifying in SQL*Loader control file (Utilities)
- byte order marks (Utilities)
-
- precedence
-
- for first primary datafile (Utilities)
- for LOBFILEs and SDFs (Utilities)
- suppressing checks for (Utilities)
- Byte Ordering (Pro*C/C++ Programmer's Guide)
- byte semantics (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Globalization Support Guide)
- [entry #3] (Globalization Support Guide)
- bytecode
-
- defined (Java Developer's Guide)
- definition (Java Developer's Guide)
- verification (Java Developer's Guide)
- verifier (Java Developer's Guide)
- BYTEINT data type (Gateway for Teradata User's Guide)
- BYTEINT datatype (Utilities)
- BYTEORDER parameter
-
- SQL*Loader utility (Utilities)
- BYTEORDERMARK parameter
-
- SQL*Loader utility (Utilities)
- Bytes class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
-
- methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- BYTES column
-
- PLAN_TABLE table (Performance Tuning Guide)
- bytes strings (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- BytesMessage
-
- about (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- creating (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- example (Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide)
- by-reference parameter passing (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- by-value parameter passing (PL/SQL Language Reference)
- BZIP2 compression algorithm (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery User's Guide)
- B-tree index (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (XML DB Developer's Guide)
- B-tree indexes (Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #3] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Performance Tuning Guide)
-
- bitmap indexes versus (Data Warehousing Guide)
- compared with bitmap indexes (Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- index-organized tables (Concepts)
- B-tree indexing algorithm (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)