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Index Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z Index: E ECS (execution call stack) : 5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS) ecs_string function 5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS) 21.2.4.7. Retrieving stack contents elapsed function 5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time 14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time elapsed time 14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time 5.27. PLVtmr: Program Performance Analyzer elapsed_message function 5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time 14.3.1. elapsed_message Function elements arrays : (see arrays) packages : (see packages) empty procedure : 8.6.1. Improving the Delete Process empty tables 5.25.2. The empty PL/SQL tables 8.6. Emptying Tables with PLVtab ENABLE procedure : 7.4. Controlling Output from p enabling access : (see access) encapsulating data : (see access, package elements) encapsulation : (see modularization) END : (see BEGIN-END block syntax) end-of-file marker : 13.5.1. Reading the Next Line endcmnt function : 17.5.3.1. Functions to scan USER_SOURCE ends_multiline_comment function : 5.16.1. Analyzing PL/SQL string content entity-relationship diagram (ERD) : 1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality equal sign (=) : 16.2.3.3. Default values for string functions ERD (entity-relationship diagram) : 1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality err procedure 5.29.4. Displaying compile errors 11.3.1. Setting Individual Elements of Current Object 15.2. Displaying Compile Errors 15.4.2. Implementing the SHOW ERRORS Alternative errm function 5.3.6. Miscellaneous programs 6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message 6.6. The Predefined Constants error codes : 22.1.6.1. The handle procedure error messages : 22.1.6.4. Defining error messages with PLVmsg errors (see also exceptions) 1.6.3.2. The exception section 3.7. Handling Program Assumptions 6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors bailout : 22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc boundary checking : 3.8.1. When the num_in Argument Is 0 compiling 5.29.4. Displaying compile errors 15.1.2. What SHOW ERRORS Does consistent data on : 22.2.1.1. Recording consistent error data messages : (see messages) PLVmsg with : 9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling recording : 22.1.7. Recording Errors rollbacks on : 22.1.8. Rolling Back When an Exception Occurs UTL_FILE package : 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors exc_section procedure : 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile EXCEPTION_INIT pragma : 5.10.2. Package-based exceptions exceptions (see also errors) A.1.3. Exception Handling A.2.3. Exception Handling 3.7. Handling Program Assumptions 5.10. PLVexc: Exception Handling 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors 16.3.5. Using the PLVexc Exception Handler 21.1.2.1. Using put_line 22. Exception Handling assertion_failure : 5.3.5. Assertion routines file : 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile insert failure : 5.15.1. Package constants and exceptions INVALID_PATH : 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile list_full : 5.18.1. Package exceptions list_undefined : 5.18.1. Package exceptions messages : (see messages) NO_DATA_FOUND : 21.2.5. Using PLVtrc NO_SUCH_TABLE : 22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions out_of_bounds : 5.18.1. Package exceptions package exception section : 1.6.3.2. The exception section PLVmsg with : 9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling process halted : 22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc recording 22.1.7. Recording Errors 22.3.3.3. Recording the exception resulting action options : 22.1.4. Exception Handling Actions SNAPSHOT_TOO_OLD : 22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions UTL_FILE package : 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors VALUE_ERROR A.1.3. Exception Handling A.2.3. Exception Handling 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors WRITE_ERROR : 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors execsql procedure 5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL 19.5.8. Controlling Execution of Dynamic SQL execute authority 1.3.5. Guaranteeing Transaction Integrity 4.3.6. Granting Access to PL/Vision execute procedure 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations 19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements EXECUTE procedure : 19.5.4. Checking feedback on DML execute_and_close procedure 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations 19.5.6.2. Execute and close execute_and_fetch procedure 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations 19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements executing function : 5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL execution privileges, DDL : 19.4.1. DDL Operations execution time : (see performance) existence checking, files : 5.11.6. Checking for file existence extensions file : 2.4. Organizing Package Source Code package element names : 2.3.3. Avoiding Superfluous Naming Elements Symbols | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | L | M | N | O | P | Q | R | S | T | U | V | W | Y | Z Copyright (c) 2000 O'Reilly & Associates. All rights reserved.

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