Index

A note on the digital index

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Symbols

!= (exclaimation point equal sign), Delimiters, Simple Conditions
not equal to condition, Simple Conditions
PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
" (double quotes), PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
$ (dollar sign) numeric format element, Numeric Formats
% (percent sign), PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
' (aspostrophe), PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
( ) (parentheses), PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
* (asterisk), PL/SQL delimiter, Delimiters
*$ACCESS dynamic dictionary view, Locks and latches
*$ACTIVE_INSTANCES dynamic dictionary view, Oracle Parallel Server/Real Application Clusters
*$AQ dynamic dictionary view, Advanced Queuing
*$ARCHIVE dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$ARCHIVED_LOG dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$ARCHIVE_DEST dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$ARCHIVE_GAP dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_CORRUPTION dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_DATAFILE dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_DEVICE dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_PIECE dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_REDOLOG dynamic dictionary view, Recovery
*$BACKUP_SET ...

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