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Index: T
- table locks
 - 6.1.5. The LOCK TABLE Statement
  
- COMMIT statements and
: 6.1.1. The COMMIT Statement
  
- TABLE pseudo-function
: 19.5.4. The TABLE Pseudo-function
- TABLE type
: 15.6.1.1. %TYPE and %ROWTYPE
- table-based records
: 9.2. Table-Based Records
- TABLE_TO_COMMA procedure
: C.16.11. The  TABLE_TO_COMMA procedure
- tables
     
  - (see also arrays; variables)
  
- (see also collections)
  
- 1.4.3.4. PL/SQL tables 
  
- 4. Variables and Program Data
  
- 10. PL/SQL Tables
  
- 19.1. Types of Collections
  
- abbreviations for
: 3.2. Formatting SQL Statements
  
- aliases for
: 3.2. Formatting SQL Statements
  
- building arrays with
: 10.9.4. Building Traditional Arrays with PL/SQL Tables
  
- clearing (deleting)
: 10.7. Clearing the PL/SQL Table
  
- combining scalars and aggregates
: 17.8.2. Combining Scalar and Aggregate Values
  
- declaring
: 10.4. Declaring a PL/SQL Table
  
- displaying
: 10.9.3. Displaying a PL/SQL Table
  
- and DML statements
: 10.3. PL/SQL Tables and DML Statements
  
- filling rows of
: 10.6. Filling the Rows of a PL/SQL Table
  
- index-by
: (see index-by tables)
  
- inner tables
: 19.1. Types of Collections
  
- names for
: 1.7.5. Structured Code and Other Best Practices
  
- nested
  
                   
    - (see nested tables)
    
- 1.4.7.3. Variable arrays and nested tables
    
- objects for
: 18.1.2. Some Simple Examples
  
   
  - optimizing foreign key lookups
: 10.9.5. Optimizing Foreign Key Lookups with PL/SQL Tables
  
- outer tables
: 19.1. Types of Collections
  
- as parameters
: 10.5.4. Passing PL/SQL Tables as Parameters
  
- partitioned, ROWID datatype for
: 4.2.3.6. The ROWID datatype
  
- PL/SQL
: (see index-by tables)
  
- records in
: 10.8. PL/SQL Table Enhancements in PL/SQL Release 2.3
  
- referencing rows
: 10.5. Referencing and Modifying PL/SQL Table Rows
  
- Release 2.3 enhancements to
: 10.8. PL/SQL Table Enhancements in PL/SQL Release 2.3
  
- returned from functions
: 10.8.1.1. Referencing fields of record elements in PL/SQL tables
  
- row index
  
          
    - data-smart
: 10.9.2. Data-Smart Row Numbers in PL/SQL Tables
    
- negative
: 10.2. Characteristics of PL/SQL Tables
  
  
  - store tables
: 19.1. Types of Collections
  
- table objects
  
  
    - retrieving
: 18.4.2.3. VALUE
  
 
  - VARRAYs
: (see VARRAYs)
  
- virtual
: 6.2. Cursors in PL/SQL
  
- tabs
: (see whitespace)
- TAN function
: 13.1.20. The TAN function
- TANH function
: 13.1.21. The TANH function
- target labels
: 5.2.1.2. Target labels and scope of GOTO
- terminating loops prematurely
: 7.7.2. The Proper Way to Say Goodbye
- testing
      
  - code
: 24.2.5. Change and Test One Area of Code at a Time
  
- object equality
: 18.3.6.2. Equality comparisons
  
- testing programs
: 2.5.2. Multiline Comment Syntax
- text
  
  - datatypes
: 4.2.3. Character Datatypes
  
- debugging messages in packages
: 24.2.9. Build Debugging Messages into Your Packages
  
- justifying
: 11.2.3. Filling Text to Fit a Line
  
- word wrap
: 11.2.2. Implementing Word Wrap for Long Text
    
- THE pseudo-function
 
  - 19.5.1. The THE Pseudo-function
  
- 19.5.4. The TABLE Pseudo-function
  
- THEN keyword
: (see IF statements; WHEN clause)
- time
  
  - (see also date)
  
- C.16.6. The   GET_TIME function
  
- 12.1.1. The ADD_MONTHS function
  
- 12.1.4. The NEW_TIME function
  
- system
: 12.1.7. The SYSDATE function
  
- zones
  
      
    - 12.1.4. The NEW_TIME function
    
- 12.2.2. Using NEW_TIME in Client-Server Environments
  
  
- time zone, retrieving (example)
: 21.7.1. Example: Retrieving the Time Zone
- TIMEOUT_ON_RESOURCE exception
: 8.3.1. Named System Exceptions 
- TO_CHAR function
: 14.2.6. The TO_CHAR function (date conversion)
   
  - and date ranges
: 14.3.4. Using TO_CHAR to Create a Date Range
 
- TO_DATE function
: 14.2.8. The TO_DATE function
 
  - and FX modifier
: 14.3.2. FX: Matching Formats Exactly
 
- TO_NUMBER function
 
  - 14.2.9. The TO_NUMBER function
  
- 25.4.2. Zen and the Art of PL/SQL Tuning
  
- toggles,
in packages
: 1.7.3. Center All Development Around Packages
- TOO_MANY_ROWS exception
: 8.3.1. Named System Exceptions 
- tracing PL/SQL execution
: 26. Tracing PL/SQL Execution
- transaction integrity
    
  - 1.3.2. Improved Execution Authority and Transaction Integrity with PL/SQL
  
- 23.2. Transaction Integrity and Execute Authority
  
- TRANSACTION_BACKED_OUT exception
: 8.3.1. Named System Exceptions 
- transactions
: 6.1. Transaction Management
  
  - comments with
: 6.1.1. The COMMIT Statement
  
- DBMS_TRANSACTION package for
: C.15. DBMS_TRANSACTION
  
- read-only
: 6.1.4. The SET TRANSACTION Statement
   
- TRANSLATE function
 
  - 11.1.15. The TRANSLATE function
  
- 11.2.5. Verifying String Formats with TRANSLATE
  
- 25.4.2. Zen and the Art of PL/SQL Tuning
   
- trapping errors
: (see exceptions)
- triggers
  
  - dropping
: 20.3.2. DROP: Dropping Views and Triggers
  
- size of
: 25.3.7. Keep Database Triggers Small
  
- trigonometric functions
: (see functions, numeric)
- TRIM procedure
  
  - C.6.15. The  TRIM procedure
  
- 19.6.8. TRIM [ (n ) ]
  
- removing collection elements with
: 19.4.3.3. ...And what about TRIM?
   
- TRUE
: (see Boolean literals)
- TRUNC function
  
  - 12.1.6. The ROUND function
  
- 12.1.8. The TRUNC function
  
- 13.1.22. The TRUNC function
   
- truncating dates
: 12.1.8. The TRUNC function
- truncating numbers
: 13.1.22. The TRUNC function
- Trusted Oracle
: About the Contents
- tuning PL/SQL applications
: 25. Tuning PL/SQL Applications
    
  - access to compiled code
: 25.2. Tuning Access to Compiled Code
  
- access to data
: 25.3. Tuning Access to Your Data
  
- analyzing performance
: 25.1. Analyzing Program Performance
  
- optimizing algorithms
: 25.4. Tuning Your Algorithms
    
- TYPE ... RECORD statement
: 9.4.1. Declaring Programmer-Defined Record TYPEs
- %TYPE attribute
  
  - 1.7.2. Synchronize Program and Data Structures
  
- 4.5. Anchored Declarations
  
- 4.7.7. Use %TYPE When a Variable Represents a Column
  
- 15.6.1.1. %TYPE and %ROWTYPE
    
- TYPE declarations, in packages
: 16.3. The Package Specification
- type modifiers
  - 18.2.3. Adding Complex Data Structures
  
- REFs as
: 18.4.2.2. REFs
  
- TYPE statement
 - 9.4.1. Declaring Programmer-Defined Record TYPEs
  
- for tables
: 10.4.1. Defining the Table TYPE
  
- types, data
: (see datatypes)
 
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