Index
Symbols
- != (not equal) operator, The PL/SQL Character Set
- " (quotes, double)
- in identifiers, Identifiers
- in program data names, Naming Your Program Data
- in string literals, Embedding Single Quotes Inside a String
- # (pound sign)
- in identifiers, Identifiers
- in program data names, Naming Your Program Data
- $ (dollar sign)
- in identifiers, Identifiers
- number format element for U.S. dollars, Number Format Models
- prefix, number format model, Number Format Models
- in program data names, Naming Your Program Data
- % (percent sign)
- %ROWTYPE attribute for record anchoring, Anchored Declarations
- %TYPE attribute for scalar anchoring, Anchored Declarations
- attribute indicator, The PL/SQL Character Set
- %BULK_EXCEPTIONS cursor attribute, Introduction to Cursor Attributes, The %BULK_EXCEPTIONS attribute
- %BULK_ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, Cursor Attributes for FORALL, Introduction to Cursor Attributes
- %FOUND cursor attribute, Introduction to Cursor Attributes, The %FOUND attribute
- %ISOPEN cursor attribute, Introduction to Cursor Attributes, The %ISOPEN attribute, Opening Explicit Cursors, Closing Explicit Cursors
- referencing for cursor variables, Why Cursor Variables?
- %NOTFOUND cursor attribute, Introduction to Cursor Attributes, The %NOTFOUND attribute, Fetching past the last row
- referencing for cursor variables, Why Cursor Variables?
- %ROWCOUNT cursor attribute, Introduction to Cursor Attributes, The %ROWCOUNT attribute
- referencing for cursor variables, Why Cursor Variables?
- values returned by BULK COLLECT, Explicit Cursor ...
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