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- v_currname variable
: 11.3. Setting the Current Object
- v_currschema variable
: 11.3. Setting the Current Object
- v_currtype variable
: 11.3. Setting the Current Object
- v_lastuse variable
: 13.5.2. Reading the nth Line
- v_lerowind variable
: 5.20.6. Programmatic cursor FOR loop elements
- v_letab variable
: 5.20.6. Programmatic cursor FOR loop elements
- v_max_row variable
: 9.1. PLVmsg Data Structures
- v_min_row variable
: 9.1. PLVmsg Data Structures
- v_repeats variable
: 14.4.2. Calculating Overhead of an Action
- v_subst_line variable
: 13.3. Creating and Checking Existence of Files
- VALUE_ERROR exception
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  - A.1.3. Exception Handling
  - 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
 
- variables
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  - (see also literals)
  - 1.6.1.4. Remove hard-coded literals from your application
  - anchored declarations
: 2.10.5. Anchoring to Public Variables
  - bind
  
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    - 19.5. DML Operations
    - 19.5.10.2. Avoiding schema confusion for DDL
  
 
- declaring
  
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    - 1.4.1. The Package Specification
    - 2.10.1. Gaining Control of Your Data
  
 
- global
  
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    - 1.3.4. Object Persistence
    - 1.6.1.3. Need global data structures for your PL/SQL programs
    - 2.10.2. Tracing Variable Reads and Writes
  
 
- public versus private
: 1.4.4.1. Public and private data
  - tracing
: 2.10.2. Tracing Variable Reads and Writes
 
- vcmax_len constant
: 5.3.2. Anchoring datatypes
- vu2pstab procedure
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  - 5.20.8. Miscellaneous PLVobj programs
  - 11.6. Populating a PL/SQL Table with Object Names
 
- vw procedure
: 5.8.3. Dumping the DDL
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