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Index: E
- ECS (execution call stack):  5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS), Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
- EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans)
- 
  -  1.3.8. Calling Java from PL/SQL (Chapter 9, Calling Java from PL/SQL), Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  9.1. Oracle8i and Java, Guide to Oracle8i Features
 
EJBs (Enterprise Java Beans(TM)):  1.3.7. Java, Oracle Web Applications
ELSE keyword:  (see IF statements)
ELSIF keyword:  (see IF statements)
EMPTY_BLOB function
  -  7.5.2. DBMS_LOB: Working with Temporary LOBs, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  13.2.2. The EMPTY_BLOB function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EMPTY_CLOB function
  -  7.5.2. DBMS_LOB: Working with Temporary LOBs, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  13.2.3. The EMPTY_CLOB function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EMP_SURVEY Package:  8.2.4. The EMP_SURVEY Package, Oracle Web Applications
ENABLE column, *_POLICIES data dictionary views:  8.4.3. Context Data Dictionary Views, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ENABLE procedure
  -  7.4. Controlling Output from p, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  6.1.1.1. DBMS_OUTPUT programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  6.1.2.1. The DBMS_OUTPUT.ENABLE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  C.9.2. The ENABLE procedure, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
ENABLE_POLICY procedure, DBMS_RLS package
  -  7.3.2. DBMS_RLS Programs, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  7.3.5. ENABLE_POLICY: Enabling or Disabling a Policy, Guide to Oracle8i Features
END:  (see BEGIN-END block syntax)
END IF:  (see IF statements)
END LOOP keywords:  (see loops)
END command, PL/SQL:  6.1.1. Procedures, Oracle Web Applications
END label
  -  15.4.4. The END Label, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  15.5.3. The END Label, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
END_INSTANTIATION procedure
  -  15.4.1. Getting Started with DBMS_OFFLINE_OG, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  15.4.2.3. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_INSTANTIATION procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
END_LOAD procedure
  -  14.3.1.1. DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  14.3.2.2. The DBMS_OFFLINE_SNAPSHOT.END_LOAD procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  15.4.1. Getting Started with DBMS_OFFLINE_OG, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  15.4.2.4. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_LOAD procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
END_TABLE_REORGANIZATION procedure
  -  14.1.1. Getting Started with DBMS_SNAPSHOT, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  14.1.5.2. The DBMS_SNAPSHOT.END_TABLE_REORGANIZATION procedure (Oracle8 only)  , Oracle Built-in Packages
ENQUEUE option, GRANT_QUEUE_PRIVILEGE procedure:  7.6.3.1. GRANT_QUEUE_PRIVILEGE: Granting queue-level privileges, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ENQUEUE procedure
  -  5.4.1.1. The DBMS_AQ.ENQUEUE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  C.3.1.1. The  ENQUEUE procedure, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
ENQUEUE procedure, DBMS_AQ package
  -  6.2. Database-Level Event Triggers, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  6.2.1.2. Tracking logins to the database, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ENQUEUE_ANY option, GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE procedure:  7.6.2.1. GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE: Granting system-level privileges, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ER (entity-relationship) model:  18.1.4.3. Inheritance , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
ERASE procedure
  -  8.1.1. DBMS_LOB Programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  8.3.3.3. The DBMS_LOB.ERASE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  C.6.4. The  ERASE procedure, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
ERD (entity-relationship diagram):  1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
ERP(enterprise resource planning):  1. Introduction, Oracle Web Applications
ERROR_IO return code, DBMS_PROFILER package:  7.1.4. Profiler Return Codes, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ERROR_PARM return code, DBMS_PROFILER package:  7.1.4. Profiler Return Codes, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ERROR_VERSION return code, DBMS_PROFILER package:  7.1.4. Profiler Return Codes, Guide to Oracle8i Features
ESL (EnterpriseSync Lite):  1.3.8.2. EnterpriseSync Lite, Oracle Web Applications
EXCEPTION keyword
  -  8.3.2. Named Programmer-Defined Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  8.6. Handling Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXCEPTION_INIT pragma
  -  5.10.2. Package-based exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  8.3.3.1. The EXCEPTION_INIT pragma, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXCLUDE_PUSH function
  -  17.2.1.1. DBMS_DEFER_SYS programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  17.2.6.1. The DBMS_DEFER_SYS.EXCLUDE_PUSH function (Oracle8 only), Oracle Built-in Packages
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement, native dynamic SQL
  -  1.3.2. Invoker Rights (Chapter 3, Invoker Rights: Your Schema or Mine? ), Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  3.2.2. Some Rules and Restrictions, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  4.2.1. The EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statement, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  4.6.2. Error Handling, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXECUTE authority:  4.6.1. Sharing NDS Programs with Invoker Rights, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXECUTE command
  -  C.14.6. The EXECUTE function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  23.1.1. Executing Procedures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  23.5.3. Changing Stored Objects, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - EXECUTE_AND_FETCH command:  C.14.7. The EXECUTE_AND_FETCH function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
EXECUTE function (DBMS_SQL)
  -  2.2.3. DBMS_SQL Programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  2.3.6.1. The DBMS_SQL.EXECUTE function, Oracle Built-in Packages
  - executing:  2.3.6.1. The DBMS_SQL.EXECUTE function, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - immediate execution:  2.3.3.1. The DBMS_SQL.PARSE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
EXECUTE permission:  6.1.6. Permissions, Oracle Web Applications
EXECUTE procedure:  19.5.4. Checking feedback on DML, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
EXECUTE procedure (DBMS_DEFER_SYS)
  -  17.2.1.1. DBMS_DEFER_SYS programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  17.2.5.2. The DBMS_DEFER_SYS.EXECUTE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
EXECUTE_AND_FETCH function
  -  2.2.3. DBMS_SQL Programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  2.3.7.2. The DBMS_SQL.EXECUTE_AND_FETCH function, Oracle Built-in Packages
  - troubleshooting:  2.3.8. Retrieving Values , Oracle Built-in Packages
 
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE:  8.1. FGAC Components, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXECUTE_DDL procedure
  -  15.3.1.1. DBMS_REPCAT programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  15.3.3.4. The DBMS_REPCAT.EXECUTE_DDL procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
EXECUTE_ERROR procedure
  -  17.2.1.1. DBMS_DEFER_SYS programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  17.2.4.4. The DBMS_DEFER_SYS.EXECUTE_ERROR procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
EXECUTE_ERROR_AS_USER procedure:  17.2.1.1. DBMS_DEFER_SYS programs, Oracle Built-in Packages
EXEC_DDL_STATEMENT procedure
  -  10.1.1. Getting Started with DBMS_UTILITY, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  10.1.2.9. The DBMS_UTILITY.EXEC_DDL_STATEMENT procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
EXISTS function
  -  10.8.2.3. The EXISTS function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  19.6.3. EXISTS(i), Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXIT statement
  -  7.2.1. Terminating a Simple Loop: EXIT and EXIT WHEN, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  7.7.2.2. EXIT and EXIT WHEN statements, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - EXIT WHEN statement
- 
    -  7.2.1. Terminating a Simple Loop: EXIT and EXIT WHEN, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  7.2.2. Emulating a REPEAT UNTIL Loop, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  7.7.2.2. EXIT and EXIT WHEN statements, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  7.2.1. Terminating a Simple Loop: EXIT and EXIT WHEN, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
 
with loop labels:  7.6.1.2. Loop termination using labels, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
EXP function:  13.1.9. The EXP function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXPLAIN PLAN statement:  25.1. Analyzing Program Performance, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXPORT_CLASS procedure, DBMS_JAVA package
  -  9.7. Using DBMS_JAVA and DBMS_JAVA_TEST, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  9.7.4. EXPORT_SOURCE, _RESOURCE, and _CLASS: Exporting Schema Objects, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXPORT_RESOURCE procedure, DBMS_JAVA package
  -  9.7. Using DBMS_JAVA and DBMS_JAVA_TEST, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  9.7.4. EXPORT_SOURCE, _RESOURCE, and _CLASS: Exporting Schema Objects, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXPORT_SOURCE procedure, DBMS_JAVA package
  -  9.7. Using DBMS_JAVA and DBMS_JAVA_TEST, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  9.7.4. EXPORT_SOURCE, _RESOURCE, and _CLASS: Exporting Schema Objects, Guide to Oracle8i Features
EXTEND procedure:  19.6.4. EXTEND [ (n [,i] ) ], Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - adding collection elements:  19.4.3.1. Adding elements using EXTEND, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
EXTERNAL clause:  21.3.2. EXTERNAL: Creating the PL/SQL Body, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
EXTERNAL_PROCEDURE_LISTENER listener:  21.2.1. Step 1: Set Up the Listener, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
Enterprise Java Beans(TM) (EJBs):  1.3.7. Java, Oracle Web Applications
Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB)
  -  1.3.8. Calling Java from PL/SQL (Chapter 9, Calling Java from PL/SQL), Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  9.1. Oracle8i and Java, Guide to Oracle8i Features
Enterprise Manager/Performance Pack product:  25.1. Analyzing Program Performance, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP):  1.1. The Internet Grows Up, Oracle Web Applications
EnterpriseSync Lite (ESL):  1.3.8.2. EnterpriseSync Lite, Oracle Web Applications
Eudora
  -  1.3.1. The Internet File System, Oracle Web Applications
  -  1.3.8.2. EnterpriseSync Lite, Oracle Web Applications
Excel:  1.3.9.1. Text data, Oracle Web Applications
e-commerce:  1.1. The Internet Grows Up, Oracle Web Applications
e-commerce applications:  1.1. The Internet Grows Up, Oracle Web Applications
ecs_string function
  -  5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS), Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  21.2.4.7. Retrieving stack contents, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
editing table rows:  10.5. Referencing and Modifying PL/SQL Table Rows, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
effdsql.tst :  2.4.5. Improving the Performance of Dynamic SQL, Oracle Built-in Packages
egister.sql :  7.3.3. The set_stats Procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
elapsed function
  -  5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
elapsed time:  14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
elapsed time, code:  5.27. PLVtmr: Program Performance Analyzer, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
elapsed time, returning:  10.1.2.14. The DBMS_UTILITY.GET_TIME function, Oracle Built-in Packages
elapsed_message function
  -  5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  14.3.1. elapsed_message Function, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
electronic data exchange:  1.2. Current Web Techniques Are Inadequate, Oracle Web Applications
elements
  - arrays:  (see arrays)
 
  - packages:  (see packages)
 
email, sending with external procedures:  21.7.2. Example: Sending Email, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
embedded PL/SQL:  (see stored functions, PL/SQL)
embedding
  - trace calls in programs:  26.5. Quick-and-Dirty Tracing, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
embedding quotation marks:  2.3.1. Embedding Single Quotes Inside a String, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
empfetch package
  - (see also specific program names)
  -  2.5.6.4. Using array processing to fetch, Oracle Built-in Packages
empfetch.spp :  2.5.6.4. Using array processing to fetch, Oracle Built-in Packages
empfetch.tst :  2.5.6.4. Using array processing to fetch, Oracle Built-in Packages
empty procedure:  8.6.1. Improving the Delete Process, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
empty tables
  -  5.25.2. The empty PL/SQL tables, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  8.6. Emptying Tables with PLVtab, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
enable parameter, ADD_POLICY procedure:  7.3.2. DBMS_RLS Programs, Guide to Oracle8i Features
enabling access:  (see access)
ename_val procedure:  2.5.6.4. Using array processing to fetch, Oracle Built-in Packages
encapsulating calculations:  17.8.1. Encapsulating Calculations , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
encapsulating data:  (see access, package elements)
encapsulation
  
  -  2.5.1. Building an Autonomous Logging Mechanism, Guide to Oracle8i Features
  -  18.1.5.2. Encapsulation , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - of data structure access:  1.7.2. Synchronize Program and Data Structures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - of persistent objects:  18.2.2.2. DDL usage , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - on object views:  20.2.1.1. The "don't use" argument, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
encapsulation, packages for:  1.3.5.1. Examples of encapsulation packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
enclosed block:  (see nested blocks)
encrypted data, packing into message buffers:  3.1.4.2. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE_RAW procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
encrypting code:  23.7. Encrypting Stored Code, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
end-of-file marker:  13.5.1. Reading the Next Line, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
end-of-line markers:  (see newline markers)
endcmnt function:  17.5.3.1. Functions to scan USER_SOURCE, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
ends_multiline_comment function:  5.16.1. Analyzing PL/SQL string content, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
enqueue options record type:  5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
enqueue procedure:  5.7.2. Working with Prioritized Queues, Oracle Built-in Packages
enqueue_high procedure:  5.7.2. Working with Prioritized Queues, Oracle Built-in Packages
enqueue_low procedure:  5.7.2. Working with Prioritized Queues, Oracle Built-in Packages
enqueue_medium procedure:  5.7.2. Working with Prioritized Queues, Oracle Built-in Packages
enqueuing:  5.4.1.1. The DBMS_AQ.ENQUEUE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
  - AQ features for:  5.1.2. Enqueue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - delay value:  5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - time of:  5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - transactions and
- 
    -  5.1.3. Dequeue Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
    -  5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
  
 
enqueuing messages:  1.3.10.3. Enqueue and dequeue messages to/from a queue, Oracle Web Applications
enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems:  1. Introduction, Oracle Web Applications
entity-relationship (ER) model:  18.1.4.3. Inheritance , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
entity-relationship diagram (ERD):  1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
environment, user:  13.3.9. The USERENV function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
equal sign (=):  16.2.3.3. Default values for string functions , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
equality
  - objects, testing for:  18.3.6.2. Equality comparisons, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
erasing:  (see deleting)
err procedure
  -  5.29.4. Displaying compile errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  11.3.1. Setting Individual Elements of Current Object, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  15.2. Displaying Compile Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  15.4.2. Implementing the SHOW ERRORS Alternative, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
errm function
  -  5.3.6. Miscellaneous programs, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  6.6. The Predefined Constants, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
error codes:  22.1.6.1. The handle procedure, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
error handling, native dynamic SQL:  4.6.2. Error Handling, Guide to Oracle8i Features
error messages:  22.1.6.4. Defining error messages with PLVmsg, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  - "attribute expression within SQL expression":  6.9. Cursor Attributes, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - "cursor already open"
- 
    -  6.5. Opening Cursors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  6.9.4. The %ISOPEN Attribute, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
 
"expression is inappropriate":  6.4.1. The Cursor Name, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  "fetch out of sequence":  6.11.1. Releasing Locks with COMMIT, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  "function returned without value":  15.5.8.3. No RETURN is executed, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  "maximum open cursors exceeded":  6.8.1. Maximum Number of Cursors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  "wrong number of values in the INTO list":  6.6.1. Matching Column List with INTO Clause, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  "illegal GOTO statement":  5.2.1.2. Target labels and scope of GOTO, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  SQLERRM function:  13.3.6. The SQLERRM function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
error stack, returning:  10.1.2.11. The DBMS_UTILITY.FORMAT_ERROR_STACK function, Oracle Built-in Packages
errors
  - (see also exceptions)
-  1.6.3.2. The exception section, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  3.7. Handling Program Assumptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  2.4.6. Problem-Solving Dynamic SQL Errors, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  8. Exception Handlers, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - PLVmsg with:  9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  - UTL_FILE package:  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  - bailout:  22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  - boundary checking:  3.8.1. When the num_in Argument Is 0, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  - caused by implicit cursors:  6.3.2.2. Vulnerability to data errors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - codes for:  (see SQLCODE)
 
  - communication from server to client:  8.7. Client-Server Error Communication, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - compiling
- 
    -  5.29.4. Displaying compile errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  15.1.2. What SHOW ERRORS Does, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  
 
consistent data on:  22.2.1.1. Recording consistent error data, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  dynamic SQL parsing:  (see dynamic SQL, troubleshooting)
 
  handling:  1.4.3.9. Error handling, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  messages:  (see messages)
 
  recording:  22.1.7. Recording Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  rollbacks on:  22.1.8. Rolling Back When an Exception Occurs, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  viewing in SQL*Plus:  23.5.4. Viewing Compilation Errors in SQL*Plus, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  violation of RESTRICT_REFERENCES pragma:  17.5.1.1. Pragma violation errors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
errors, trapping system:  6.2.1.3. Trapping system errors, Guide to Oracle8i Features
errpos.sql :  2.3.10.1. The DBMS_SQL.LAST_ERROR_POSITION function, Oracle Built-in Packages
errstk.stk :  10.1.2.11. The DBMS_UTILITY.FORMAT_ERROR_STACK function, Oracle Built-in Packages
event journals:  5.1.1. General Features, Oracle Built-in Packages
event level, tracing:  26.1.2. Turning On the Trace, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
event levels:  (see tracing, event levels)
exc_section procedure:  13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
exception
  - WRITE_ERROR:  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
exception handling, Java:  9.8.5. Exception Handling with Java, Guide to Oracle8i Features
exception queues
  -  5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  5.5.1.2. The DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE_TABLE procedure, Oracle Built-in Packages
exception section, PL/SQL:  6.1. Structured Programming in PL/SQL , Oracle Web Applications
exception tracing:  7.2.3. Controlling Trace File Contents, Guide to Oracle8i Features
exceptions
  - (see also errors)
  -  A.1.3. Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  A.2.3. Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  3.7. Handling Program Assumptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  5.10. PLVexc: Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  16.3.5. Using the PLVexc Exception Handler, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  21.1.2.1. Using put_line, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  22. Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  1.4.3.9. Error handling, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  8. Exception Handlers, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - CURSOR_ALREADY_OPEN:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - DUP_VAL_ON_INDEX:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - INVALID_CURSOR:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - INVALID_NUMBER:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - INVALID_PATH:  13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  - LOGIN_DENIED:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - NOT_LOGGED_ON:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - NO_DATA_FOUND
- 
    -  21.2.5. Using PLVtrc, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  8.8. NO_DATA_FOUND: Multipurpose Exception, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
 
NO_SUCH_TABLE:  22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  PLVmsg with:  9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  PROGRAM_ERROR:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  ROWTYPE_MISMATCH:  6.12.5.2. Handling the ROWTYPE_MISMATCH exception, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  SNAPSHOT_TOO_OLD:  22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  SQLCODE function:  13.3.5. The SQLCODE function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  STORAGE_ERROR:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  TIMEOUT_ON_RESOURCE:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  TOO_MANY_ROWS:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  TRANSACTION_BACKED_OUT:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  UTL_FILE package:  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  VALUE_ERROR
    -  A.1.3. Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  A.2.3. Exception Handling, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
ZERO_DIVIDE:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  aliasing:  1.3.4.5. Same exception, different causes, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  as package:  16.3.1.1. A package of exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  assertion_failure:  5.3.5. Assertion routines, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  continuing once handled:  8.6.4. Continuing Past Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  declaring in packages:  16.3. The Package Specification, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  exception section of code:  8.2. The Exception Section, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  file:  13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  for branching logic:  1.7.5. Structured Code and Other Best Practices, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  formatting handlers of:  3.3.3. Formatting Exception Handlers, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  handler development:  1.7.4. Standardize Your PL/SQL Development Environment, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  handles for:  8.6. Handling Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  handling:  22.2.3. Avoid Exception Handlers for Normal Program Exits, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    - like IF statement:  8.9. Exception Handler as IF Statement, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    
- 
     
multiple:  8.6.1. Combining Multiple Exceptions in a Single Handler, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    
structure for:  8.4. Determining Exception-Handling Behavior, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    
tips for:  8.10. RAISE Nothing but Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    
handling in built-in packages:  1.3.4. Exception Handling and Built-in Packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
    - Oracle Developer/2000 and:  1.3.6.2. Handling exceptions in Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1, Oracle Built-in Packages
    
- 
     
identifying cause of:  1.3.4.5. Same exception, different causes, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  insert failure:  5.15.1. Package constants and exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  list_full:  5.18.1. Package exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  list_undefined:  5.18.1. Package exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  messages:  (see messages)
 
  nullifying effect of raised:  5.2.2.2. Nullifying the effect of a raised exception, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  out_of_bounds:  5.18.1. Package exceptions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  overlapping names of:  8.4.1.3. Overlapping exception names, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  package exception section:  1.6.3.2. The exception section, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  process halted:  22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  programmer-defined
    -  8.3.2. Named Programmer-Defined Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  8.3.4. Unnamed Programmer-Defined Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
propagation of:  8.4.2. Propagation of an Exception , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  raised within handler:  8.5.4. Exceptions Raised in an Exception Handler, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  raising
    -  8.5. Raising an Exception, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  8.10. RAISE Nothing but Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  
recording
    -  22.1.7. Recording Errors, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
    -  22.3.3.3. Recording the exception, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  
resulting action options:  22.1.4. Exception Handling Actions, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
  scope of:  8.4.1. Scope of an Exception, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  system:  8.3.1. Named System Exceptions , Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  trapping invalid arguments:  22.2.4.1. Trap invalid argument values, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  types of:  8.3. Types of Exceptions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
exclusive or (see XOR bit operation)
execImmed program, ndsutil.pkg file:  4.7. NDS Utility Package, Guide to Oracle8i Features
execsql procedure
  -  5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  19.5.8. Controlling Execution of Dynamic SQL, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
executable section, PL/SQL:  6.1. Structured Programming in PL/SQL , Oracle Web Applications
execute authority
  -  1.3.5. Guaranteeing Transaction Integrity, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  4.3.6. Granting Access to PL/Vision, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  1.3.2. Improved Execution Authority and Transaction Integrity with PL/SQL, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  -  23.2. Transaction Integrity and Execute Authority, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - collections and:  19.8.1. Privileges, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - on stored objects:  23.2.1. Execute Authority on Stored Objects, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - packages and:  23.2.1. Execute Authority on Stored Objects, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - sharing code and:  23.1.4. Key Concepts for Program Execution, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
execute procedure
  -  5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
execute_and_close procedure
  -  5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  19.5.6.2. Execute and close, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
execute_and_fetch procedure
  -  5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
  -  19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
executing function:  5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
execution, shared code:  23.1. Executing Stored Code, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
execution privileges, DDL:  19.4.1. DDL Operations , Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
execution status, registering:  7. Defining an Application Profile, Oracle Built-in Packages
execution time:  (see performance)
existence checking, files:  5.11.6. Checking for file existence, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
exiting loops:  1.7.5. Structured Code and Other Best Practices, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
expiration time:  5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type, Oracle Built-in Packages
explicit
  - conversion functions:  14. Conversion Functions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - cursors
- 
    - (see also cursors)
    -  1.7.4. Standardize Your PL/SQL Development Environment, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  6.2.1. Types of Cursors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    -  6.3.3. Explicit Cursors, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
    - fetching from:  9.5.3. FETCH INTO from an Explicit Cursor, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
      
 
datatype conversion:  4.2.8.1. Explicit data conversions, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
exponents:  13.1.14. The POWER function, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
export/inport:  (see master sites, instantiation)
extended ROWIDs
  - Oracle versions and:  9. Datatype Packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - converting to restricted ROWIDs:  9.1.3.9. The DBMS_ROWID.ROWID_TO_RESTRICTED function, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - creating from restricted ROWIDs:  9.1.3.8. The DBMS_ROWID.ROWID_TO_EXTENDED function, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
  - format:  9.1.2. ROWID Concepts, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
extending file I/O capabilities:  9.9.1. Extending File I/O Capabilities, Guide to Oracle8i Features
extension encapsulation:  1.3.5. Encapsulating Access to the Built-in Packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
extensions
  - file:  2.4. Organizing Package Source Code, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 - filename:  (see filenames)
  - package element names:  2.3.3. Avoiding Superfluous Naming Elements, Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Programming with Packages
 
external LOBs
- 1.4.7.6. Large object support, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 -  8.2.1.1. Internal and external LOBs, Oracle Built-in Packages
  -  8.2.1.6. The LOB locator, Oracle Built-in Packages
external procedures
  external datatypes:  21.4.1. Datatype Conversion, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
external procedures:  21. External Procedures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
  - OCI routines for:  21.5. OCI Service Routines, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - architecture of:  21.1.2. Architecture, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - creating:  21.2. Steps in Creating an External Procedure, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - data dictionary entries:  21.6.1. Data Dictionary, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - debugging:  21.6.2. Rules and Warnings About External Procedures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - examples:  21.7. Examples, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - listeners for:  21.2.1. Step 1: Set Up the Listener, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - mapping parameters:  21.4. Mapping Parameters, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - syntax:  21.3. Syntax for External Procedures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
  - warnings about:  21.6.2. Rules and Warnings About External Procedures, Oracle PL/SQL Programming
 
external programs:  1.1. The Power of Built-in Packages, Oracle Built-in Packages
  - DBMS_PIPE used to execute:  3.1.7.1. Communicating with the outside world, Oracle Built-in Packages
 
external references:  3.1. A Look at the Definer Rights Model, Guide to Oracle8i Features
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