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Index: E
- ECS (execution call stack)
: 5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS)
- ecs_string function
- 5.28.8. Accessing the PLVtrc execution call stack (ECS)
- 21.2.4.7. Retrieving stack contents
- elapsed function
- 5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time
- 14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time
- elapsed time
- 14.3. Retrieving and Displaying the Elapsed Time
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5.27. PLVtmr: Program Performance Analyzer
- elapsed_message function
- 5.27.5. Retrieving and displaying elapsed time
- 14.3.1. elapsed_message Function
- elements
- arrays
: (see arrays)
- packages
: (see packages)
- empty procedure
: 8.6.1. Improving the Delete Process
- empty tables
- 5.25.2. The empty PL/SQL tables
- 8.6. Emptying Tables with PLVtab
- ENABLE procedure
: 7.4. Controlling Output from p
- enabling access
: (see access)
- encapsulating data
: (see access, package elements)
- encapsulation
: (see modularization)
- END
: (see BEGIN-END block syntax)
- end-of-file marker
: 13.5.1. Reading the Next Line
- endcmnt function
: 17.5.3.1. Functions to scan USER_SOURCE
- ends_multiline_comment function
: 5.16.1. Analyzing PL/SQL string content
- entity-relationship diagram (ERD)
: 1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality
- equal sign (=)
: 16.2.3.3. Default values for string functions
- ERD (entity-relationship diagram)
: 1.6.1.5. Isolate volatile areas of functionality
- err procedure
- 5.29.4. Displaying compile errors
- 11.3.1. Setting Individual Elements of Current Object
- 15.2. Displaying Compile Errors
- 15.4.2. Implementing the SHOW ERRORS Alternative
- errm function
- 5.3.6. Miscellaneous programs
- 6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message
- 6.6. The Predefined Constants
- error codes
: 22.1.6.1. The handle procedure
- error messages
: 22.1.6.4. Defining error messages with PLVmsg
- errors
- (see also exceptions)
- 1.6.3.2. The exception section
- 3.7. Handling Program Assumptions
- 6.4.2. Obtaining the Error Message
- 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- bailout
: 22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc
- boundary checking
: 3.8.1. When the num_in Argument Is 0
- compiling
- 5.29.4. Displaying compile errors
- 15.1.2. What SHOW ERRORS Does
- consistent data on
: 22.2.1.1. Recording consistent error data
- messages
: (see messages)
- PLVmsg with
: 9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling
- recording
: 22.1.7. Recording Errors
- rollbacks on
: 22.1.8. Rolling Back When an Exception Occurs
- UTL_FILE package
: 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- exc_section procedure
: 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile
- EXCEPTION_INIT pragma
: 5.10.2. Package-based exceptions
- exceptions
- (see also errors)
- A.1.3. Exception Handling
- A.2.3. Exception Handling
- 3.7. Handling Program Assumptions
- 5.10. PLVexc: Exception Handling
- 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- 16.3.5. Using the PLVexc Exception Handler
- 21.1.2.1. Using put_line
- 22. Exception Handling
- assertion_failure
: 5.3.5. Assertion routines
- file
: 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile
- insert failure
: 5.15.1. Package constants and exceptions
- INVALID_PATH
: 13.9. Handling File Errors with PLVfile
- list_full
: 5.18.1. Package exceptions
- list_undefined
: 5.18.1. Package exceptions
- messages
: (see messages)
- NO_DATA_FOUND
: 21.2.5. Using PLVtrc
- NO_SUCH_TABLE
: 22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions
- out_of_bounds
: 5.18.1. Package exceptions
- package exception section
: 1.6.3.2. The exception section
- PLVmsg with
: 9.5. Integrating PLVmsg with Error Handling
- process halted
: 22.1.10. Bailing Out with PLVexc
- recording
- 22.1.7. Recording Errors
- 22.3.3.3. Recording the exception
- resulting action options
: 22.1.4. Exception Handling Actions
- SNAPSHOT_TOO_OLD
: 22.1.2. Package-Based Exceptions
- UTL_FILE package
: 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- VALUE_ERROR
- A.1.3. Exception Handling
- A.2.3. Exception Handling
- 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- WRITE_ERROR
: 13.1.4. Handling UTL_FILE Errors
- execsql procedure
- 5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL
- 19.5.8. Controlling Execution of Dynamic SQL
- execute authority
- 1.3.5. Guaranteeing Transaction Integrity
- 4.3.6. Granting Access to PL/Vision
- execute procedure
- 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations
- 19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements
- EXECUTE procedure
: 19.5.4. Checking feedback on DML
- execute_and_close procedure
- 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations
- 19.5.6.2. Execute and close
- execute_and_fetch procedure
- 5.9.3. Bundled, low-level operations
- 19.5.6.4. Passthrough elements
- executing function
: 5.9.2. Controlling execution of dynamic SQL
- execution privileges, DDL
: 19.4.1. DDL Operations
- execution time
: (see performance)
- existence checking,
files
: 5.11.6. Checking for file existence
- extensions
- file
: 2.4. Organizing Package Source Code
- package element names
: 2.3.3. Avoiding Superfluous Naming Elements
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