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Index: B
- backward compatibility
- 3.3. Supplying Backward Compatibility
- 3.11. Don't Forget Backward Compatibility
- bailing_out function
- 5.10.7. Bailing out program execution
- 22.1.10.2. Starting and stopping the bailout
- bailout errors
: 22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc
- bailout procedure
- 5.10.7. Bailing out program execution
- 22.1.10.2. Starting and stopping the bailout
- bailout_error function
: 22.1.10.1. Managing the bailout error list
- bailout_on procedure
: 22.1.10.1. Managing the bailout error list
- banners between package elements
: 2.2. Using Effective Coding Style for Packages
- base_timing function
: 5.27.6. Calibration and timing scripts
- BEGIN-END block syntax
- 1.4.1. The Package Specification
- 1.6.2.1. Package body syntax
- 2.2. Using Effective Coding Style for Packages
- best practices
- 4.1.1. The Benefits of PL/Vision
- 16.4.1. PLVgen Coding Guidelines
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16.1. Options for Best Practices
- bind variables
- 19.5. DML Operations
- 19.5.10.2. Avoiding schema confusion for DDL
- binding objects to cursors
: 11.5. Binding Objects to a Dynamic Cursor
- bindobj procedure
- 5.20.8. Miscellaneous PLVobj programs
- 11.5. Binding Objects to a Dynamic Cursor
- blank lines
(see whitespace)
- body, package
(see packages)
- Boolean
- converting to strings
: 6.4.1. Converting Boolean to String
- function
: 16.2.3.2. Generated function examples
- get-and-set procedure
: 16.2.4.1. Generating a Boolean get-and-set
- boolstg function
- 5.3.6. Miscellaneous programs
- 6.4.1. Converting Boolean to String
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6.6. The Predefined Constants
- boundary checking
: 3.8.1. When the num_in Argument Is 0
- building block packages
: 4.2.1. Building Blocks
- building packages
: 1.5.3. Build-Your-Own Packages
- built-in packages
: 1.5.1. Builtin Packages
- BYO packages
: 1.5.3. Build-Your-Own Packages
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