Oracle9i Database Master Index: B
(Release 9.0.1; includes Windows books)
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- B
- B-tree indexes
(Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Performance Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Performance Guide and Reference)
- [entry #4] (Performance Methods)
- [entry #5] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #6] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
- bitmap indexes versus
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- compared with bitmap indexes
(Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- index-organized tables
(Concepts)
- B.C. datetime format element
(SQL Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
- B2B
- data exchange
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- definition
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- messaging
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- B2B messaging
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- [entry #2] (Case Studies - XML Applications)
- [entry #3] (Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2B models
- in Real Application Clusters
(Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
- B2B XML Application
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2B XML Application, requirements
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2B, definition
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2BMessage.java
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2C
- definition
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- messaging
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- B2C messaging
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- B2C, definition
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- BACK debugger command
(OLAP Services Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
- back-end of client/server architecture
(Concepts)
- background DML
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- Background images
- adding to groups
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- background mode recovery
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- background process
- startup after abnormal termination
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- startup after abnormal termination, 1
(iSQL*Plus User?s Guide and Reference)
- background processes
(Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
- definition
(Concepts)
- described
(Concepts)
- DMON
(Data Guard Broker)
- querying, 4-3
(Getting Started for Windows)
- SMON
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
- background thread trace files
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP initialization parameter
(Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
- BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST initialization parameter
(Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- [entry #3] (Error Messages)
- [entry #4] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
- BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST parameter, 1-15
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- using with trace files, 4-13
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- backing up
- primary databases from standby databases
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- standby database
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- backing up the database
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- backslash escape character
(Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Utilities)
- backslashes
- in path names
(OLAP Services Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
- backspace (escape sequence)
(OLAP Services Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
- backup
- automatic bootstrap
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- automatic bootstrap, 4-11
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- control files, 9-8
(Getting Started for Windows)
- cumulative
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- databases, 1-21
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- full
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- incremental
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- LSM server bootstrap
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- LSM server bootstrap, 4-10
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- maintaining bootstrap information, 4-14
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- manual bootstrap
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- manual bootstrap, 4-13
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- messages on UNIX
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- messages on UNIX, 4-15
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- monitoring Oracle backups and restores
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- monitoring Oracle backups and restores, 4-14
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- non-cumulative
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- OCOPY file types, 6-4
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- Oracle backup/restore utility
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- scripts, 4-6
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- stopping services to perform cold backups, 6-3
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- tablespace
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- tools, 5-5
(Getting Started for Windows)
- using RMAN, 4-2
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- viewing volume inventory
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- viewing volume inventory, 3-18
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Backup and Recover Server service, B-6
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Backup and Recover service
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- backup and recovery
- [entry #2] (Security Overview)
- methods comparison between RMAN and user-managed
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- saving the data
(Internet File System Setup and Administration Guide)
- saving the software installation
(Internet File System Setup and Administration Guide)
- backup and recovery documentation
(New Features)
- Backup and Recovery Management Wizard
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide)
- backup and recovery of
(Internet File System Setup and Administration Guide)
- backup and recovery solutions
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- backup and recovery strategies
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- backup and recovery system
- backup unable to progress, Pending Messages Window
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- backup unable to progress, Pending Messages Window, 3-19
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- bootstrap
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- bootstrap, 2-5
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- how LSM backs up data, 2-4
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Oracle8
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle9i, 1-6
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Oracle9i, 1-7
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Oracle9i, 1-8
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- overview of Oracle
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- overview of Oracle, 1-6
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- backup and recovery tools
- OCOPY, 6-3
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- Recovery Manager (RMAN.EXE), 6-2
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- selecting, 6-2
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- third-party backup and recovery vendors, 6-3
(Administrator's Guide for Windows)
- backup and recovery, managing
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- backup and recovery, of directories
(Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide)
- BACKUP ANY TABLE system privilege
(SQL Reference)
- BACKUP command
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Recovery Manager Reference)
- BACKUPSET option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- COPIES parameter
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- CURRENT CONTROLFILE option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- DELETE ALL INPUT option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- DELETE INPUT option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- FORMAT parameter
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- KEEP option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- NOT BACKED UP SINCE clause
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- NOT BACKUP UP SINCE clause
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- PLUS ARCHIVELOG option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- VALIDATE option
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backup command
- pool option, 4-6
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- proxy option, 4-5
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- trace option, 4-5
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- Backup Configuration Library
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- backup configuration, creating
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause
- ALTER DATABASE statement
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- of ALTER DATABASE
(SQL Reference)
- BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE clause
- of ALTER DATABASE
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- BACKUP COPIES parameter
- CONFIGURE command
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- Backup Domain Controller (BDC)
- Windows NT, 5-10
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- backup methods
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- comparison
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- backup mode
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- definition
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- instance failure
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- BACKUP networking parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- Backup Operators group
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Backup Operators group, B-5
(Legato Storage Manager Administrator's Guide for Windows 2000 and Windows NT)
- backup optimization
- configuring
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- definition
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- disabling
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- enabling
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- recovery window and
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- redundancy and
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- retention policies and
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- BACKUP OPTIMIZATION option
- of CONFIGURE
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backup option (customizer harness)
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- backup pieces
- definition
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- restricting size
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backup retention policy
- backup sets
- configuring maximum size
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- creating by using BACKUP command
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- crosschecking
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- definition
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- errors during creation
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- failover during backups
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- how RMAN generates
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- multiplexing
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- naming
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- number
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- organizing
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- restricting piece size
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- size
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- specifying maximum size (in bytes)
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- specifying number of
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- Backup Wizard
- [entry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Archive Logs
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Backup Frequency
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Backup Options
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Configuration
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Datafiles
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Introduction
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Job Information
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- preferred tools, 5-5
(Getting Started for Windows)
- Schedule
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Strategy Choice
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Summary
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- Tablespaces
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
- backups
- [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
- after creating new databases
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Installation and Configuration)
- guidelines (Administrator's Guide)
- after migration or upgrade
(Migration)
- after OPEN RESETLOGS option
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- after RESETLOGS
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- after structural changes to database
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- after UNRECOVERABLE operations
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- and RMAN in Real Application Clusters
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- archive log
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- archived redo log
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- archived redo logs
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backing up using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- when needed (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- ARCHIVELOG mode in
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- automatic location using RMAN
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- automatic log switch during
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- availability
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- altering with CHANGE command (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backup sets
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- backups of
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- before database creation
(Real Application Clusters Installation and Configuration)
- before migration
(Migration)
- choosing a strategy
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- closed
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- consistent
- [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- control file
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- automatic (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- automatic (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using for recovery (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- conversion to multi-instance
(Real Application Clusters Installation and Configuration)
- correlating RMAN channels with
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- cumulative incremental
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #6] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #7] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #8] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #9] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #10] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- database
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- datafile
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- deleting
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- disk mirroring
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- distributed databases
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- ARCHIVELOG mode (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- NOARCHIVELOG mode (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- duplexing
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- EBU
(Migration)
- excluding tablespaces from backups
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- exempt from retention policy
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- expired
- export
(Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- failed RMAN
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- failover during BACKUP BACKUPSET
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- files used in recovery
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- full
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- generating reports for
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- golden rule
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- guidelines
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- unrecoverable objects (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- hung
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- image copies
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- inconsistent
- closed database (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- in NOARCHIVELOG mode (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- making using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- whole database (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- incremental
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- interrupted
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- keeping
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- limiting datafiles in a backup set
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- limiting I/O rate
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- limiting number of open files during
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- listing files needed
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- logical
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- methods
- feature comparison (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- methods for making
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- multiple copies
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- NOARCHIVELOG mode, in
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- noncumulative incremental
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- obsolete
- batch deletes (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- of all files from one node
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- of local files from each node
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- of multiple nodes using RMAN
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- of primary database
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- of primary database datafiles
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- of standby database
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- offline
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
- [subentry #3] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- offline datafiles
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- offline tablespace
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- offline tablespaces
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- online
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
- [subentry #3] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- online datafiles
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- online redo logs
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- online tablespaces
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- optimizing
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- overview of RMAN
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- partial database backups, definition
(Concepts)
- physical
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- definition (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- planning before database creation
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- preparing a strategy for migration
(Migration)
- records of
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- recovering pre-RESETLOGS
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- recovery catalog
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- Recovery Manager
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- Recovery Manager and EBU
(Migration)
- reporting objects needing backups
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- restartable
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- restoring dropped snapshots
- restoring user-managed
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- RMAN error handling
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- selecting a method and type
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- split mirror
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- standby database
- archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- interpreting RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- overview of RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- stored scripts
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- storing
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- tablespace
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- techniques to avoid
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- test strategies
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- testing RMAN
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- using media manager (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- to shared archivelog destinations
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- troubleshooting failed RMAN
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- types
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- types listed
(Concepts)
- user-managed
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- overview (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- using shared directories
(Real Application Clusters Administration)
- whole database
(Backup and Recovery Concepts)
- using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- whole database backup, definition
(Concepts)
- backup_oid.sh
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES initialization parameter
(Recovery Manager User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- [entry #3] (Recovery Manager Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
- backward compatibility
- of ROWIDs
(Migration)
- backwards compatibility
- to Oracle8/Oracle7
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- to Oracle8i
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- backwards compatibility for JPublisher
(JPublisher User's Guide)
- backwards compatibility, Oracle SQLJ
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bad files
- bad param destination state
(Administrator's Guide)
- BAD parameter
- for SQL*Loader command line
(Utilities)
- BADDN parameter
- BADFILE parameter
- for SQL*Loader utility
(Utilities)
- BADLINE option
(OLAP Services Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
- balancing tablespaces
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- Baltimore Technologies
(Security Overview)
- bandwidth
(Concepts)
- [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #3] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #4] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- [entry #5] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- [entry #6] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- banners
- bar charts
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
- [entry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
- [entry #3] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- base index. See index.
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
- base model
(OLAP Services Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
- BASE networking parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- base schema
- attributes
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- deleting (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- modifying (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- object classes
- modifying (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- base search
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- base tables
- data dictionary
(Concepts)
- definition
(Concepts)
- base types
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- base-letter conversion
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- BASE64
(Servlet Engine Developer's Guide)
- baseline
- capturing definitions using Create Baseline
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- capturing definitions using the command line interface
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- creating
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- creating a new version
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- creating using the command line interface
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- definition
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- deleting
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- deleting a previous version of
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- exporting
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- importing
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- viewing
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #3] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- [subentry #4] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- viewing a previous version of
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- viewing history entries for
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- Baseline Viewer
- function of
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
- base_letter attribute
(Text Reference)
- basic concepts, 1-2
(SQL*Plus Getting Started for Windows)
- basic loops
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- Basic Statistics for Parse/Execute/Fetch drill-down data view
(Oracle Enterprise Manager Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
- BasicPermission
(Java Developer's Guide)
- BASIC_LEXER
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- BASIC_LEXER object
(Text Reference)
- supported character sets
(Text Reference)
- BASIC_LEXER system-defined preference
(Text Reference)
- BASIC_LEXER type
- example
(Text Reference)
- BASIC_SECTION_GROUP object
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- [entry #3] (Text Reference)
- [entry #4] (Text Reference)
- BASIC_STOPLIST type
(Text Reference)
- BASIC_STORAGE object
- attributes for
(Text Reference)
- defaults
(Text Reference)
- BASIC_WORDLIST object
- attributes for
(Text Reference)
- example
(Text Reference)
- batch
- modifications to reports
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- batch error mode
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- batch fetch
- [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- advantage of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- example
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- example of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- number of rows returned
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- number of rows returned by
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- batch files, for sample programs, 2-7
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- batch geocoding
(Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
- batch mode
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- batch processing
(OLAP Services Concepts and Administration Guide)
- batch processing, 3-23
(OLAP Services Concepts and Administration Guide for Windows)
- batch termination of hot backup mode
(New Features)
- batch updates
- batch updates--see update batching
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (OracleJSP Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batch value
- checking value
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- connection vs. statement value
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- default value
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- overriding value
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- batching line-mode commands
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- BatchUpdateException
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BC datetime format element
(SQL Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
- BC/AD abbreviation
- language of
(Globalization Support Guide)
- BC4J
- advantages
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- building XML applications
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- building XSQL clients
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- definition
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- features
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- flexible deployment
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- framework
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- JDeveloper
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- BC4J (Business Components for Java)
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- BC4J, definition
(Case Studies - XML Applications)
- bean
- [entry #2] (Java Developer's Guide)
- accessing remotely
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- creating
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- creating, 2-3
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- deploying multiple
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- deployment
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- entity
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- environment
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- interface
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- naming conventions
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- removing
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- retrieving reference
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- session
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- session, 2-10
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bean-managed persistence
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bean-managed persistence, 4-9
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bean-side classes, 2-19
- bean-side classes, 2-19, 6-3
- bean-side classes, 2-19, 9-4
- Beans
- described
(OLAP Services Concepts and Administration Guide)
- described, 2-5
(OLAP Services Concepts and Administration Guide for Windows)
- BECOME USER system privilege
(SQL Reference)
- BEFORE clause
- of CREATE TRIGGER
(SQL Reference)
- BEFORE triggers
- [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
- complex security authorizations
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- correlation names and
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- derived column values
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- specifying
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- beforeAQOperation(HttpServletRequest, HttpServletResponse, AQxmlCallbackContext)
(Supplied Java Packages Reference)
- beforeCompletion method
- SessionSynchronization interface
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- beforeFirst() method (result sets)
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- beforeFirst() method, beforeFirst() method
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BEGIN BACKUP clause
- ALTER TABLESPACE statement
(User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
- BEGIN command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- disabling, 1
(iSQL*Plus User?s Guide and Reference)
- disabling, disabling
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- begin method, 7-4
(Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Enterprise JavaBeans Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BEGINDATA parameter
- for SQL*Loader control file
(Utilities)
- BeginResolve procedure
(Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)
- [entry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- Begins With filter,in Oracle Directory Manager
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- BEGIN_SNAP variable
(Performance Guide and Reference)
- benchmarking workloads
(Performance Methods)
- benefits
- Oracle COM Automation, 1-3
(COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide)
- benefits of Oracle Advanced Security
(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- Bequeath protocol
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- BEQUEATH_DETACH networking parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- best practices
(Real Application Clusters Concepts)
- BetterDate (custom Java class)
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BETWEEN comparison operator
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Performance Guide and Reference)
- BFILE
- [entry #2] (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
- accessing data
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- creating and populating columns
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- datatype
(SQL Reference)
- example program
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- locators
(SQL Reference)
- [subentry #2] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- getting from a result set (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- getting from callable statement (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- passing to callable statements (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- passing to prepared statements (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- manipulating data
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- reading data
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BFILE column
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- BFILE columns
- BFILE datatype
(Concepts)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Utilities)
- BFILE locator, selecting
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BFILENAME function
(SQL Reference)
- BFILENAME()
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- advantages of using
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- BFILES
- definition
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- BFILEs
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- accessing
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- BFILE support
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- closing
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- converting to CLOB or NCLOB
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- datatype
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- [subentry #3] (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- equal locators, check for
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- external datatype
(Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- initializing using BFILENAME()
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- locators
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- maximum number of open
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- Oracle Objects for OLE (OO4O)
- opening/closing methods (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- properties (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- read-only methods (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- security
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- storage devices
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
- big bang rollout strategy
(Performance Methods)
- big endian data
- BigDecimal mapping (for attributes)
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BigDecimal support
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- bin directory, 1-2
(Oracle Call Interface Getting Started for Windows)
- BINARY
- binary attribute
(Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
- binary configuration file
(Data Guard Broker)
- [entry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- binary data
- [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- BFILEs
(Concepts)
- RAW and LONG RAW
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- binary data, reasons to avoid in JSP
(OracleJSP Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide and Reference)
- binary file deployment
(OracleJSP Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide and Reference)
- binary file location, ojspc d option
(OracleJSP Support for JavaServer Pages Developer's Guide and Reference)
- binary files
- formatting using Oracle Trace
(Performance Guide and Reference)
- binary large object
(Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- Binary Large Object, definition
(Application Developer's Guide - XML)
- [entry #2] (Case Studies - XML Applications)
- binary large objects.
(SQL Reference)
- binary operators
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
- binary portability of profiles
(SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
- BINARY_INTEGER datatype
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- bind
- reference
(Java Tools Reference)
- bind argument
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- bind arrays
- determining size of for SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- minimizing SQL*Loader memory requirements
(Utilities)
- minimum requirements
(Utilities)
- size with multiple SQL*Loader INTO TABLE statements
(Utilities)
- specifying maximum size
(Utilities)
- specifying number of rows
(Utilities)
- SQL*Loader performance implications
(Utilities)
- bind command
(Java Tools Reference)
- bind descriptor
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Pro*PL/I Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- definition of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- information in
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- bind descriptor area
(Pro*PL/I Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- bind descriptors
- information in
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- bind event
(Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
- bind functions
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- bind handle