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B*-tree index, STU 6-15, STU 6-19
B*-tree indexes, SCN 10-27
bitmap indexes vs., SCN 10-32, SCN 10-33
index-organized tables, SCN 10-36
B_TREE_BITMAP_PLANS parameter, SRF 1-16
back-ends, SCN 6-2
background checkpoints completed statistic, SRF C-5
background checkpoints started statistic, SRF C-5
background process, SPS 5-5
ARCH, SPS 21-4
holding instance lock, SPS 7-4, SPS 7-6
instance, SPS 5-4
LGWR, SPS 21-6
optional, SPS 5-5
parallel cache management, SPS 4-12
SMON, SPS 18-27, SPS 22-2
background processes, SCN 1-18, SCN 8-5
described, SCN 8-5
diagrammed, SCN 8-6
Oracle8i processes, SAD 4-9
overview of, SCN 1-18
SNP background process, SRF 1-53
specifying trace files, SRF 1-17
trace files for, SCN 8-14
See also processes
BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP parameter, SRF 1-16
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST parameter, PSC C-11, PSC C-12, SAD 4-11, SRF 1-16
ALERT file, SRF 1-17
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 7-101
backslash escape character, SUT 5-20
backup, SPS 21-1
after migration, MIG 6-2
archive log, SPS 21-7
automatic bootstrap, LEG 4-5
before migration, MIG 3-20
compatibility, MIG 8-13, MIG 8-39
conversion to multi-instance, SPS 23-3
EBU, MIG 8-40
export, SPS B-1
files used in recovery, SPS 22-7
LSM server bootstrap, LEG 4-4
maintaining bootstrap information, LEG 4-9
manual bootstrap, LEG 4-9
messages on UNIX, LEG 4-10
monitoring Oracle backups and restores, LEG 4-10
offline, SPS 4-6, SPS 21-12
online, SPS 4-6, SPS 21-12, SPS 21-16
Oracle backup/restore utility, LEG 4-2
parallel, SPS 21-12
preparing a strategy for migration, MIG 2-18
Recovery Manager and EBU, MIG 8-40
viewing volume inventory, LEG 3-20
Backup and Recover service, LEG B-10
backup and recovery system
backup unable to progress, Pending Messages Window, LEG 3-21
bootstrap, LEG 2-5
how LSM backs up data, LEG 2-4
Oracle8, LEG 1-8, LEG 1-9, LEG 1-10
overview of Oracle, LEG 1-8
backup and recovery, incremental, GTK 3-6
BACKUP ANY TABLE system privilege, SQL 7-500
backup command (RMAN), SBR 4-29, SBR 8-2, SBR 8-26, SBR 11-21
format parameter, SBR 4-31
proxy only option, SBR 4-19
proxy option, SBR 4-19
skip offline option, SBR 8-15
backup control files
recovery using, SBR 9-20
BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause
of ALTER DATABASE, SQL 7-9, SQL 7-19
BACKUP CONTROLFILE option
ALTER DATABASE command, SBR 3-6, SBR 13-3
BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE option
ALTER DATABASE command, SBR 13-3, SBR 13-12
backup files
user-created, cataloging, SBR 6-28
backup formats, SBR 3-12 to SBR 3-14
backup sets, SBR 3-12
logical backups, SBR 3-14
backup methods, SBR 3-8 to SBR 3-11
comparison of, SBR 3-11
Enterprise Backup Utility, SBR 3-11
Export utility, SBR 3-10
operating system, SBR 3-10
Recovery Manager, SBR 3-9
Backup Operators group, LEG B-9
backup options
ARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-20
NOARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-20
BACKUP parameter, NET C-44, PSC 4-44
backup pieces
naming, SBR 4-31
backup sets
creating using backup command, SBR 4-31
crosschecking, SBR 6-10
duplexing, SBR 8-22
listing, SBR 7-2
naming, SBR 4-31
organizing, SBR 4-29
sizing, SBR 4-31
testing restore of, SBR 6-18
type of backup format, SBR 3-12
Backup Solutions Program (BSP), SBR 4-20
Legato Storage Manager (LSM), SBR 4-20
backup strategy
overview, SBR 1-11 to SBR 1-17
BACKUP_DISK_IO_SLAVES parameter, SRF 1-17
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES initialization parameter, SBR 8-23
BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES parameter, SRF 1-17
of ALTER SYSTEM, SQL 7-101
backups
after creating new databases
full backups, SAD 2-7
guidelines, SAD 1-20
after OPEN RESETLOGS option, SBR 3-19
after structural changes to database, SBR 3-18
after UNRECOVERABLE operations, SBR 16-28
archived redo logs, SBR 8-19
using RMAN, SBR 8-8
ARCHIVELOG mode in, SBR 3-16
backup command (RMAN), SBR 8-2
backup sets, SBR 4-28
before database creation, SAD 2-4
choosing a strategy, SBR 3-15 to SBR 3-24
consistent, SBR 1-16
consistent whole database, SBR 3-2
control file, SBR 2-7, SBR 2-9, SBR 3-8, SBR 13-11
using RMAN, SBR 8-6, SBR 8-7
control files, SCN 32-25
cumulative incremental, SBR 4-42, SBR 4-50, SBR 4-53, SBR 8-22, SBR 16-7, SBR 16-30
data warehouse, STU 11-9
datafile, SBR 3-8
using RMAN, SBR 8-4, SBR 8-5, SBR 8-6
datafiles, SCN 32-25
DBVERIFY utility, SBR 13-5
definition, SBR 1-2
disk mirroring, STU 26-44
distributed databases, SBR 3-22
ARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-22
NOARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-22
duplexing, SBR 8-22
effects of archiving on, SAD 7-4, SBR 2-16
Enterprise Backup Utility, SBR 3-10
Export utility, SBR 3-10, SBR 3-14, SBR 3-22
for read-only tablespaces, SCN 32-26
for replication, REP 7-17
frequency, SBR 3-18
full, SBR 4-37
generating reports for, SBR 7-2
guidelines, SBR 3-14 to SBR 3-24
distributed database constraints, SBR 3-22
Export utility, SBR 3-22
frequency, SBR 3-18
multiplexing files, SBR 3-17
often-used tablespaces, SBR 3-19
storing old backups, SBR 3-21
structural changes, SBR 3-18
testing strategies, SBR 3-24
unrecoverable operations, SBR 3-19
whole database backups after OPEN RESETLOGS, SBR 3-19
image copies, SBR 4-28, SBR 4-45
importance, SBR 1-11
inconsistent, SBR 1-16
closed database, SBR 3-4
in NOARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-4
whole database, SBR 3-4
incremental, SBR 8-21
differential, SBR 4-40
using RMAN, SBR 8-9
keeping, SBR 8-26
listing files needed, SBR 13-2
logical, definition, SBR 1-2
NOARCHIVELOG mode, in, SBR 3-16, SBR 8-23
noncumulative incremental, SBR 4-40
offline, SBR 3-18
online, SBR 3-18
online redo logs, SBR 3-23
options
ARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-20
NOARCHIVELOG mode, SBR 3-20
overview of, SCN 1-45, SCN 32-23
parallel, SCN 32-16
Parallel Server Environment, SBR 8-25
parallelization, SBR 4-34, SBR 8-23
partial, SCN 1-50, SCN 32-24
physical, definition, SBR 1-2
planning before database creation, SBR 3-14
procedures, SBR 13-3 to SBR 13-17
offline tablespaces, SBR 13-10
procedures for
offline datafiles, SBR 13-10
recovery catalog, SBR 4-14
Recovery Manager, SCN 1-51, SCN 32-15
Recovery Manager types, SBR 4-28
Recovery Manager, user tags for, SBR 4-46
reporting objects needing backups, SBR 7-5
restoring dropped snapshots
Import, SUT 2-51
restoring whole database backup, SBR 14-17
RMAN error handling, SBR 8-26
status
checking backup, SBR 13-7
stored scripts, SBR 6-20
storing, SBR 3-21
tablespace, SBR 3-19, SBR 13-8
using RMAN, SBR 8-4, SBR 8-5, SBR 8-6
techniques to avoid, SBR 3-23
test strategies, SBR 3-24
to disk, SBR 3-10
tuning, STU 20-52
types, SBR 3-2, SBR 13-3 to SBR 13-17
types of, SCN 1-49
using Export to supplement, SCN 32-25
using multiple conflict resolution methods for, REP 6-11
whole database, SBR 3-2, SBR 13-3 to SBR 13-5
backup control files and, SBR 3-3
preparing to take, SBR 13-4
using RMAN, SBR 8-3
whole database backup, SCN 1-50, SCN 32-23
backups, using RMAN, SBR 8-2
BAD
SQL*Loader command-line parameter, SUT 6-3
bad file
rejected records in SQL*Loader, SUT 3-12
specifying bad records, SUT 6-3
specifying for SQL*Loader, SUT 5-25
bad param destination state, SAD 7-14
BADDN keyword
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-25
BADFILE keyword
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-25
bandwidth, SPS 1-11, SPS 2-2, SPS 2-12, SPS 3-3, SPS 3-4, SPS 3-5, SPS 3-6, STU 26-3
base backup
Export, SUT 1-44
base tables, SCN 1-24
data dictionary, SCN 2-2
incremental export and, SUT 1-48
See also views
base type, PLS 2-12, PLS 2-24
basic loop, PLS 3-6
basic replication, REP 3-1
uses of, REP 1-10, SCN 34-11
Basic Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch drilldown data view, STU 15-18
batch applications, SPS 1-12, SPS 1-13
batch fetch, PCO 7-7
advantage of, PC_ 8-5
example, PCO 7-7
example of, PC_ 8-5
number of rows returned, PCO 7-8
number of rows returned by, PC_ 8-7
Batch Size setting
Create New Scheduled Link property sheet, REP 2-13
batched allocate scn lock request wait event, SRF A-20
BC (B.C.) date format element, SQL 2-41, SQL 2-43
BC/AD abbreviation
language of, NLS 2-14
BECOME USER system privilege, SQL 7-502
BEFORE clause
of CREATE TRIGGER, SQL 7-403
BEFORE triggers, SCN 20-9, SQL 7-403
complex security authorizations, ADG 13 - 48
correlation names and, ADG 13 - 16
defined, SCN 20-9
derived column values, ADG 13 - 49
specifying, ADG 13 - 7
when fired, SCN 20-21
BEGIN BACKUP clause
of ALTER TABLESPACE, SQL 7-168
BEGIN BACKUP option, SPS 21-15
ALTER TABLESPACE command, SBR 13-6
BEGIN_DISCRETE_TRANSACTION procedure, STU 9-1, STU 9-3
BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure
DBMS_OFFLINE_OG package, REP 8-16
BEGIN_LOAD procedure
DBMS_OFFLINE_OG package, REP 8-17
BEGIN_TABLE_REORGANIZATION procedure
DBMS snapshot package, REP 7-25
BEGINDATA
control file keyword, SUT 5-21
BEGIN/END option
ALTER TABLESPACE command, SBR 6-28
being written redo log enqueue, SRF B-3
benefit of tuning, STU 2-3
benefits
provided by TNS, NET 2-6
benefits of Oracle Advanced Security, OAS 1-3
bequeath, NET 9-15
connecting with, NET 8-8
described, NET 4-27
event programming, NET 9-14
parameters for addresses, NET 6-78
BEQUEATH_DETACH parameter, NET 7-24, NET 9-15, NET C-7
bequeathed sessions, NET 2-25
BETWEEN, SCN 23-7
BETWEEN comparison operator, PLS 2-45, PLS 5-5
BFILE
datatype, OCI 3-20, SQL 2-20
locators, SQL 2-20
BFILE check if exists wait event, SRF A-13
BFILE check if open wait event, SRF A-13
BFILE closure wait event, SRF A-13
BFILE columns
exporting, SUT 1-56
BFILE datatype, ADL 1-3, PLS 2-21, SCN 12-14, SUT 5-107
BFILE get length wait event, SRF A-13
BFILE get name object wait event, SRF A-14
BFILE get path object wait event, SRF A-14
BFILE internal seek wait event, SRF A-14
BFILE open wait event, SRF A-15
BFILE read wait event, SRF A-15
BFILENAME function, SQL 4-8
BFILENAME(), ADL 5-5
BFILES, PC_ 16-2
definition, PCO 13-2
security, PC_ 16-2
BFILEs, ADL 1-2
initializing, ADL 5-5
loading, SUT 5-99
maximum number of open, ADL 1-8, ADL 5-136
multi-threaded server (MTS), ADL 5-10
binary data
BFILEs, SCN 12-14
BLOBs, SCN 12-13
RAW and LONG RAW, ADG 4 - 18, SCN 12-14
binary files
formatting using Oracle Trace, STU 15-5
binary large object, see BLOB
binary large objects. See BLOBs.
binary operator, PLS 2-41
binary operators, SQL 3-1
binary sorting, NLS 2-25
BINARY_INTEGER datatype, PLS 2-11
bind array
determining size, SUT 5-75
determining size of for SQL*Loader, SUT 5-77
minimizing SQL*Loader memory requirements, SUT 5-80
minimum requirements, SUT 5-75
size with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE clauses, SUT 5-80
specifying, SUT 6-4
specifying number of rows, SUT 6-7
SQL*Loader performance implications, SUT 5-76
bind descriptor, PC_ 13-26, PC_ 15-5, PCO 11-4
definition of, PC_ 13-26
information in, PC_ 13-26
bind descriptors
information in, PCO 9-26
bind enqueue, SRF B-2
bind functions, OCI 15-42
bind handle
attributes, OCI A-20
description, OCI 2-10
bind operation, OCI 4-5, OCI 5-2, OCI 12-2
associations made, OCI 5-3
example, OCI 5-6
initializing variables, OCI 5-3
LOBs, OCI 5-10
named datatypes, OCI 5-10, OCI 12-2
named vs. positional, OCI 5-4
OCI array interface, OCI 5-4
OCI_DATA_AT_EXEC mode, OCI 5-11
PL/SQL, OCI 5-5
positional vs. named, OCI 5-4
ref cursor variables, OCI 5-12
REFs, OCI 5-10, OCI 12-3
static arrays, OCI 5-10
steps used, OCI 5-6
bind queries
executing, DDS 7-7
bind SQLDA, PCO 11-3
purpose of, PC_ 15-3
bind variable, PLS 5-16
bind variables, PCO 9-26, STU 19-16
input host variables, PC_ 13-26
optimization, SCN 23-52
user-defined types, SCN 13-14
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE, DDS 7-3
BIND_INOUT_VARIABLE procedure, DDS 7-6
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE, DDS 7-3
BIND_OUT_VARIABLE procedure, DDS 7-6
BIND_VARIABLE, DDS 7-3
binding, PLS 4-30
arrays, OCI 12-3
definition of, PC_ 13-4
OCINumber, OCI 12-8
PL/SQL placeholders, OCI 2-39
summary, OCI 5-12
BINDING clause
of CREATE OPERATOR, SQL 7-319, SQL 7-320
binding host variables, PCO 9-4
BINDSIZE
SQL*Loader command-line parameter, SUT 6-4
BINDSIZE command-line parameter
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-76
biometric authentication, OAS 7-1
biometrics
see Oracle Advanced Security
bitmap
mapping to ROWIDs, STU 6-17
BITMAP clause
of CREATE INDEX, SQL 7-279
BITMAP CONVERSION row source, STU 6-20
bitmap index, STU 6-13, STU 6-18, STU 11-7
creating, STU 6-16
inlist iterator, STU 13-23
maintenance, STU 6-15
size, STU 6-20
storage considerations, STU 6-14
when to use, STU 6-13
bitmap indexes, GTK 3-4, SCN 10-32
ALTER TABLE no longer invalidates, GTK 2-25
cardinality, SCN 10-33
invalidations, MIG 8-25
during migration, MIG 6-3
when downgrading, MIG 12-12
new ALTER TABLE options
MINIMIZE RECORDS PER BLOCK, GTK 2-25
NOMINIMIZE RECORDS PER BLOCK, GTK 2-25
nulls and, SCN 10-8, SCN 10-35
parallel query and DML, SCN 10-33
partitioned tables, SCN 11-14
scans of, SCN 23-36
star transformation, SCN 24-16
BITMAP keyword, STU 6-16
bitmap tablespace management, SCN 3-8
temporary tablespaces, SCN 3-13
BITMAP_MERGE_AREA_SIZE parameter, SRF 1-18, STU 6-15, STU 6-19, STU 7-22
bitmapped indexes, SQL 7-279
bitmapped tablespaces, SAD 9-5
blank padding
specifying in format models, SQL 2-46
suppressing, SQL 2-46
blank padding data
performance considerations, ADG 4 - 6
BLANK_TRIMMING parameter, SRF 1-18
blank-padding semantics, PLS B-3
blanks
BLANKS keyword for field comparison, SUT 5-15
loading fields consisting of blanks, SUT 5-82
preserving, SUT 5-87
SQL*Loader BLANKS keyword for field comparison, SUT 5-45
trailing, SUT 5-73
trimming, SUT 5-82
whitespace, SUT 5-82
BLANKS keyword
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-45
BLOB, DCI 6-2
datatype, OCI 3-20
EMPTY_BLOB function, DCI 6-4
transactional support of, SQL 2-21
BLOB datatype, ADL 1-2, PLS 2-22, SQL 2-21
BLOBs, SCN 12-13
BLOBs support, REP A-3
BLOBs loading, SUT 5-99
block
allocating dynamically, SPS 17-15
anonymous, PLS 7-2, SCN 16-15, SCN 18-9
associated with instance, SPS 11-11
block-level recovery, SCN 32-14
cleanout, SPS A-14
contention, SPS 6-9, SPS 11-15, SPS 15-6, SPS 17-11, SPS 17-13
database, SCN 4-3
See also data blocks
deferred rollback, SPS 6-9, SPS A-19
distributed lock, SPS 5-5
free space, SPS 11-2
instance lock, SPS 4-12
label, PLS 2-39
maximum size, PLS 5-50
multiple copies, SPS 4-5, SPS 4-12, SPS 5-5
PCM lock, SRF 1-44
PL/SQL, PLS 11-7
redo log, SRF 1-67
rollback segment, SRF 1-46
segment header, SPS 11-14
size, SRF 1-28
structure, PLS 1-2
when written to disk, SPS 4-5, SPS 9-8, SRF 1-46
block contention, STU 2-11
block sampling, SCN 22-14
Block Server Process
definition, SPS 1-17, SPS 5-7
block server process (BSP), SCN 27-6
block size, SRF 4-3, STU 20-15
DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter, MIG 3-6, MIG 4-5
minimums for migration, MIG 3-6, MIG 4-5
blocking AST, SPS 8-3
blocking modes, OCI 2-36
blocking transactions, SCN 27-11
block-level recovery, SCN 27-21, SCN 32-14
blocks
associated with instance, SPS 22-3
BNDDFCLP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14
BNDDFCRCP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-14
BNDDFMT variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9
BNDDH-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
BNDDH-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-12
BNDDH-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-12
BNDDI variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-11
BNDDI-CUR-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
BNDDI-MAX-VNAMEL variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
BNDDI-VNAME variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-13
BNDDV variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-8
BNDDVLN variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-9
BNDDVTYP variable (SQLDA), PCO 11-11
body
cursor, PLS 5-12
function, PLS 7-6
method, PLS 9-8
object, PLS 9-5
package, PLS 8-7
procedure, PLS 7-4
triggers, ADG 13 - 14, ADG 13 - 17, ADG 13 - 18, ADG 13 - 20
BODY clause
of ALTER PACKAGE, SQL 7-60
Boolean
expression, PLS 2-46
literal, PLS 2-8
value, PLS 2-46
BOOLEAN datatype, PLS 2-22, SCN 12-2
Boolean expressions, ADG 4 - 27
bootstrap
automatic backups, LEG 4-5
finding, LEG 5-5
maintaining bootstrap information, LEG 4-9
manual backups, LEG 4-9
server backups, LEG 4-4, LEG 4-5
bottlenecks
disk I/O, STU 20-20
memory, STU 19-1
branch automation, REP A-3
branch blocks, SCN 10-28
branches
detaching, OCI 8-7
resuming, OCI 8-7
BREAK action
of WHENEVER, PC_ F-120
bringing online
tablespaces, SAD 9-10
broadcast
distribution value, STU 13-8
broken jobs
about, SAD 8-12
marking, SAD 8-13
running, SAD 8-13
browsable save set, LEG 2-8
browse policy, LEG 2-6
BSP
definition, SPS 1-17, SPS 5-7
See Backup Solutions Program
BSP background process, SCN 27-6
BSP0 process, PSC 1-10
BUFFER
Export parameter, SUT 1-16
direct path export, SUT 1-43
Import parameter, SUT 2-19
buffer busy waits wait event, SRF A-20
buffer cache, SCN 7-3, SCN 8-8, SPS 5-5, STU 2-10
coherency, SPS 4-12
database, SRF 1-25
distributed locks, SPS 2-7
extended buffer cache (32-bit), SCN 7-14
instance recovery, SPS 22-3
memory allocation, STU 19-29
minimizing I/O, SPS 4-5, SPS 4-12
multiple buffer pools, SCN 7-5
partitioning, STU 19-33
reducing buffers, STU 19-29
reducing cache misses, STU 19-29
tuning, STU 19-25
written to disk, SPS 4-5
buffer cache management enqueue, SRF B-2
buffer deadlock wait event, SRF A-21
buffer flushing, described, NET 3-14
buffer for checkpoint wait event, SRF A-21
buffer get, STU 4-5
buffer latch wait event, SRF A-22
buffer not pinned statistics, STU 19-27
buffer pinned statistics, STU 19-27
buffer pool
default cache, STU 19-31
keep cache, STU 19-32
multiple, STU 19-31, STU 19-32
RECYCLE cache, STU 19-31
syntax, STU 19-35
buffer pools, SCN 7-5
buffer read retry wait event, SRF A-22
buffer state, SPS 9-10
buffer, redo log, SPS 5-5
BUFFER_POOL clause, STU 19-35
BUFFER_POOL parameter
of STORAGE clause, SQL 7-579
BUFFER_POOL_KEEP parameter, SCN 7-5, SRF 1-19
BUFFER_POOL_name parameter, STU 19-34
BUFFER_POOL_RECYCLE parameter, SCN 7-5, SRF 1-19
buffering LOB operations, OCI 7-11
buffering multiple rows, DDS 7-8
buffers
buffer cache in SGA, SAD 2-11
calculating for export, SUT 1-16
database buffer cache, SCN 1-16, SCN 7-3, SCN 8-8
Fast-Start Checkpointing, SCN 32-13
incremental checkpoint, SCN 8-8
LOBs, ADL 2-14
number of, SRF 1-25
redo log buffer, SCN 1-16, SCN 7-6
space required by
LONG DATA
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-64
VARCHAR data
SQL*Loader, SUT 5-63
specifying with SQL*Loader BINDSIZE parameter, SUT 5-77
bug fixes, SAD 1-21
BUILD DEFERRED clause
materialized views and downgrading, MIG 12-10
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW/SNAPSHOT, SQL 7-303
BUILD IMMEDIATE clause
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW/SNAPSHOT, SQL 7-303
build methods, STU 29-5
BUILD_PART_INDEX procedure, SCN 11-30
building custom applications with Net8 OPEN, NET 9-8
built-in function, PLS 2-51
bulk binds, ADG 10 - 22, PLS 4-29
compatibility, MIG 8-14
DML statements, ADG 10 - 23
FOR loops, ADG 10 - 25
SELECT statements, ADG 10 - 24
usage, ADG 10 - 23
BULK COLLECT clause, PLS 4-34
bulk fetch, PLS 4-35
bulk updates, REP 7-31
%BULK_ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, PLS 4-36
business rule, STU 1-8, STU 2-3, STU 2-7
business rules
enforcing in application code, SCN 28-5
enforcing using stored procedures, SCN 28-5
enforcing with constraints, SCN 1-58, SCN 28-1
advantages of, SCN 28-5
enforcing with triggers, SCN 1-59
BY ACCESS clause
of AUDIT schema_objects, SQL 7-206
of AUDIT sql_statements, SQL 7-199
BY proxy clause
of AUDIT (SQL statements), SQL 7-199
of NOAUDIT sql_statements, SQL 7-524
BY REF phrase, ADG 11 - 28
BY SESSION clause
of AUDIT schema_objects, SQL 7-206
of AUDIT sql_statements, SQL 7-199
BY user clause
of AUDIT sql_statements, SQL 7-199
of NOAUDIT sql_statements, SQL 7-524
by-reference parameter passing, PLS 7-21
Byte Ordering, PC_ E-2
BYTEINT datatype, SUT 5-59, SUT 5-60
bytes received via SQL*Net from dblink statistic, SRF C-6
bytes sent via SQL*Net to client statistic, SRF C-6
bytes sent via SQL*Net to dblink statistic, SRF C-6
by-value parameter passing, PLS 7-21



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