COLLECTION_IS_NULL exception, 7-22collectionsPL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-17column aliasusing with SELECT, 6-4column constraints, 4-4columnsaccessing in triggers, 9-3data types, 4-2decrypting, 1-10encrypting, 1-10listing in an UPDATE trigger, 9-4unique key, 4-5commentsin PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-4COMMIT statement, 6-8, 6-9Compact option for shrinking a table, 1-10comparison operatorsBETWEEN, 6-4equality, 6-4IN, 6-4LIKE, 6-4NULL, 6-4compilingfunction, 1-7with debug, 1-7procedure, 1-8with debug, 1-8view, 1-11completion<strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong> preferences, 1-5composite keysforeign, 4-6conditional predicatestrigger bodies, 9-4configuring file type associations, 3-22connectionscreating, editing, or selecting, 3-2explanation, 1-11CONSTANTfor declaring constants, 7-4constantsdeclaring, 7-4declaring in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-4constraintscheck, 3-12, 4-5column, 4-4disabled, 1-24ensuring data integrity, 4-3NOT NULL, 7-8table-level, 4-4types, 4-4unique, 3-11control structuresPL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-11correlation names, 9-3NEW, 9-3OLD, 9-3when preceded by a colon, 9-4CREATEwith PROCEDURE statement, 8-2CREATE FUNCTION statement, 8-2CREATE INDEX statement, 6-16CREATE PROCEDURE statement, 8-2CREATE SEQUENCE statement, 6-17CREATE statementpackages, 8-3with FUNCTION, 8-2CREATE SYNONYM statement, 6-18CREATE TABLE statement, 6-15CREATE TRIGGER statement, 9-1creatingfunctions, 8-2packages, 8-3procedures, 8-2creating a constraintusing <strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-16creating a tableusing <strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-15creating an index<strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-16creating indexes for use with constraints, 4-7currenciesformats, 11-13CURSOR_ALREADY_OPEN exception, 7-22cursorsdefinition, 7-17explicit, 7-17implicit, 7-17customizing <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Developer</strong>setting preferences, 1-28Ddataentering and modifying, 1-13integrity checking on input, 5-3data definition language (DDL)<strong>SQL</strong> statements, 6-15data integrity rulesas constraints, 4-4data manipulation languagedescribed, 6-7data structuresPL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-17data typesBINARY_DOUBLE, 5-5BINARY_FLOAT, 5-5CHAR, 5-1character, 5-1creating, 3-18description, 4-2floating-point number, 5-4in table columns, 4-2NCHAR, 5-1NUMBER, 5-3numeric, 5-2NVARCHAR2, 5-1overview, 5-1VARCHAR2, 5-1Index-2
database connectionscreating, editing, or selecting, 3-2explanation, 1-11database linkcreating and editing, 3-4database objects, 1-6exporting, 3-22managing, 4-1naming, 4-1database resident program units, 8-1database triggers, 9-1date and time datastoring, 5-5date and time parameters, 11-7DATE data type, 5-5date formats, 11-7, 11-8datesISO standard, 11-10NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE parameter, 11-9datetimeliterals, 7-7daysformat element, 11-9DBMS_OUTPUTprocedures for displaying output in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-9DBMS_OUTPUT packagedisplaying output, 7-9displaying output from PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 8-5using PUT_LINE to display output, 7-9DBMS_OUTPUT pane, 1-20debugging PL/<strong>SQL</strong> function or procedure, 1-14dialog box, 3-25declarationsconstants, 7-4exceptions in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-23PL/<strong>SQL</strong> %ROWTYPE and %TYPE, 7-10PL/<strong>SQL</strong> subprograms, 7-15using NOT NULL constraint, 7-8declarative partof PL/<strong>SQL</strong> block, 7-3DECLAREblock structure, 7-3decryptiondata in a table column, 1-10DELETE statement, 6-7, 6-8column values and triggers, 9-4dependenciesschema objectstrigger management, 9-6DESCRIBE command<strong>SQL</strong>*Plus, 10-3design considerations<strong>Oracle</strong> Database, 4-1dialog boxes and tabs, 3-1directories (directory objects), 1-6disabled constraints, 1-24disabled triggerdefinition, 9-4disablingtriggers, 9-4displaying outputfrom PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-9setting SERVEROUTPUT, 7-9, 8-5using DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE, 7-9displaying PL/<strong>SQL</strong> outputwith DBMS_OUTPUT, 7-9distributed databasestriggers and, 9-6dot notation, 7-11DROP INDEX statement, 6-16DROP SEQUENCE statement, 6-17DROP SYNONYM statement, 6-18DROP TABLE statement, 6-17droppingindexes, 4-10dropping a sequenceusing <strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-17dropping a synonymusing <strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-18dropping a tableusing <strong>SQL</strong> statement, 6-17DUALdummy table, 6-10dummy tableDUAL, 6-10DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX exception, 7-22dynamic <strong>SQL</strong>, 7-19Eenabled triggerdefinition, 9-4enablingtriggers, 9-4encryptiondata in a table column, 1-10ENDblock structure, 7-3ensuring data integritywith constraints, 4-3entering data in tables, 1-13error handlingPL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-21EXCEPTIONblock structure, 7-3exception handlersPL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-21exception-handling partof PL/<strong>SQL</strong> block, 7-3exceptionsadvantages of PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-23declaring in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-23during trigger execution, 9-4list of predefined in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-22predefined in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-21scope rules in PL/<strong>SQL</strong>, 7-23executable partof PL/<strong>SQL</strong> block, 7-3execution plan, 1-19EXIT-WHEN statementIndex-3
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