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mailboxes : (see message buffers)
major_pkg package
(see also specific program names)
5.7.8. Working with Multiple Consumers
MAKE procedure
14.2.1. Getting Started with DBMS_REFRESH
14.2.2.1. The DBMS_REFRESH.MAKE procedure
MAKE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure
16.1.1. DBMS_REPCAT Programs
16.2.2.3. The DBMS_REPCAT.MAKE_COLUMN_GROUP procedure
MAKE_DATA_BLOCK_ADDRESS function
10.1.1. Getting Started with DBMS_UTILITY
10.1.2.16. The DBMS_UTILITY.MAKE_DATA_BLOCK_ADDRESS function
make_payment procedure : 5.7.5. Searching by Correlation Identifier
makepipe function : 3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function
mark_for_sale procedure : 5.7.6. Using Time Delay and Expiration
master databases : (see master sites)
master definition site : 15.3.2.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.CREATE_MASTER_REPGROUP procedure
concepts : 15.3.5. Adding and Removing Master Sites with DBMS_REPCAT
relocating : 15.3.5.4. The DBMS_REPCAT.RELOCATE_MASTERDEF procedure
master sites
(see also master definition site; replicated and replication headings)
15.3.5.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.ADD_MASTER_DATABASE procedure
adding : 15.3.5.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.ADD_MASTER_DATABASE procedure
comments, adding or changing : 15.3.5.3. The DBMS_REPCAT.COMMENT_ON_REPSITES procedure
definition and concepts : 15.3.5. Adding and Removing Master Sites with DBMS_REPCAT
dropping replication groups and : 15.3.2.2. The DBMS_REPCAT.DROP_MASTER_REPGROUP procedure
instantiation : 15.4. DBMS_OFFLINE_OG: Performing Site Instantiation
beginning import : 15.4.2.2. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_LOAD procedure
beginning instantiation : 15.4.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure
difference rectification versus : 15.5.2.2. The DBMS_RECTIFIER_DIFF.RECTIFY procedure
ending import : 15.4.2.4. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_LOAD procedure
ending instantiation : 15.4.2.3. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.END_INSTANTIATION procedure
process steps : 15.4.2.1. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.BEGIN_INSTANTIATION procedure
resuming replication activity : 15.4.2.5. The DBMS_OFFLINE_OG.RESUME_SUBSET_OF_MASTERS procedure
resynchronizing object identifiers : 15.3.8.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.REPCAT_IMPORT_CHECK procedure
remote destinations and : 17.1.1. About Remote Destinations
removing : 15.3.5.2. The DBMS_REPCAT.REMOVE_MASTER_DATABASES procedure
switching snapshot replication groups : 14.4.6.1. The DBMS_REPCAT.SWITCH_SNAPSHOT_MASTER procedure
mastsnap.sql : 14.1.6.2. The DBMS_SNAPSHOT.UNREGISTER_SNAPSHOT procedures (Oracle8 only)
memory
cursor reuse and : 2.4.4. Minimizing Memory for Cursors
freeing user memory : 11.1.4.2. The DBMS_SESSION.FREE_UNUSED_USER_MEMORY procedure
resetting package variables and : 11.1.4.3. The DBMS_SESSION.RESET_PACKAGE procedure
measuring usage : 11.1.5.8. The memory procedure
tables and use of : 11.1.4.2. The DBMS_SESSION.FREE_UNUSED_USER_MEMORY procedure
memory procedure : 11.1.5.8. The memory procedure
message buffers
(see also DBMS_PIPE package; messages (pipes); pipes)
3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure
3.1.2.1. Memory structures
compressed data in
3.1.4.2. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE_RAW procedure
3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE
encrypted data in : 3.1.4.2. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE_RAW procedure
exception handling and
3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure
3.1.6.5. Using RESET_BUFFER
resetting
3.1.3.3. The DBMS_PIPE.RESET_BUFFER procedure
3.1.6.5. Using RESET_BUFFER
message groups
5.1.2. Enqueue Features
5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
dequeuing and : 5.4.2.6. Dequeuing with message grouping
example of use : 5.7.7. Working with Message Groups
message identifiers
5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type
5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type
message properties record type : 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type
message queues : (see queues)
messages (AQ)
(see also queues)
5.1. Oracle AQ Concepts
5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
broadcasting : (see broadcasting)
browsing
5.1.3. Dequeue Features
5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type
example : 5.7.4. Browsing a Queue's Contents
correlation identifiers : (see correlation identifiers)
data typing : 5.1.1. General Features
dequeuing : (see dequeuing)
enqueuing : (see enqueuing)
expiration time : 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type
funneling in : 5.1.4. Propagation Features
groups : (see message groups)
identifiers
5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
5.3.7. Enqueue Options Record Type
5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type
modifying properties of (example) : 5.4.1.2. Examples
next message received : 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type
object types for : 5.3.3. Queue Type Names
obtaining information about (example) : 5.4.1.2. Examples
order of in queues
5.1.2. Enqueue Features
5.5.1.2. The DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE_TABLE procedure
priority
5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type
5.4.2.5. Dequeue navigation
propagating : (see propagating messages)
retention of : 5.1.1. General Features
rollback and : 5.1.3. Dequeue Features
scheduling processing of : 5.1.2. Enqueue Features
states of : 5.3.6. Message Properties Record Type
statistics, views for : 5.6.2.4. The GV$AQ and V$AQ dynamic statistics views
tables and : 5.1.1. General Features
waiting for : 5.3.8. Dequeue Options Record Type
messages (pipes)
(see also DBMS_PIPE package; message buffers; pipes)
3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package
3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function
buffers for : (see message buffers)
data typing : 3.1.6.1. Defining message types and encapsulating communications logic
datatype values, returning : 3.1.4.7. The DBMS_PIPE.NEXT_ITEM_TYPE function
examining : 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package
forwarding to another pipe : 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package
logging : 3.1.7.4. Implementing a server program
packing : 3.1.4.1. The DBMS_PIPE.PACK_MESSAGE procedure
private pipes
3.1. DBMS_PIPE: Communicating Between Sessions
3.1.3.1. The DBMS_PIPE.CREATE_PIPE function
public pipes : 3.1. DBMS_PIPE: Communicating Between Sessions
receiving : 3.1.5.2. The DBMS_PIPE.RECEIVE_MESSAGE function
sending : 3.1.5.1. The DBMS_PIPE.SEND_MESSAGE function
relationship to unpacking : 3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE
separating for specific recipients : 3.1.6.2. Separating messages
unpacking : 3.1.4.4. The DBMS_PIPE.UNPACK_MESSAGE procedure
memory required for : 3.1.7.3. The dbpipe utility package
relationship to sending : 3.1.7.2. Exploring DBMS_PIPE
Method 4 : (see dynamic SQL, Method 4)
methods for dynamic SQL : 2.2.4. Types of Dynamic SQL
mode_name function : 5.7.4. Browsing a Queue's Contents
module names : (see program names)
module procedure : 7.3.1. About the register_app Package
modules : (see programs)
msgcount function : 5.7.1. Improving AQ Ease of Use
msgdata function : 5.7.1. Improving AQ Ease of Use
multiple consumers
5.1.2. Enqueue Features
5.1.5. A Glossary of Terms
example : 5.7.8. Working with Multiple Consumers
granting access
5.2.3. Authorizing Accounts to Use Oracle AQ
5.5.1.1. The DBMS_AQADM.GRANT_TYPE_ACCESS procedure
multiple rows : (see arrays)
multiple-character substitution (%) : 5.7.5.1. Wildcarded correlation identifiers
multithreaded server environments, releasing locks and : 4.1.2.2. The DBMS_LOCK.REQUEST function
my_session package
(see also specific program names)
1.3.5.1. Examples of encapsulation packages
11.1.5.1. Adding value to DBMS_SESSION
myfile package : 1.3.6.2. Handling exceptions in Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1
myfile.spp : 1.3.6.2. Handling exceptions in Oracle Developer/2000 Release 1
mysess.sql : 11.1.5.1. Adding value to DBMS_SESSION


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