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daisy-chaining 2nd
data
     binary
     changing
     cryptographic hashing
     decrypting 2nd 3rd 4th
     dynamic access
     encrypting 2nd
     representative
data dictionary views
     auditing and 2nd 3rd 4th
     RLS and
     VPD and
data warehouses 2nd
databases
     administering
     auditing version differences
     key management
     nested tables and
     PL/SQL programs and
     program data and
     randomizers
     scheduling jobs within
     transactions and
     Transparent Data Encryption
datatypes
     abstract
     anchoring
     declarations and
     functions and 2nd
     interpreting errors
     naming
     NDS support
     pipelined table functions
     REF cursor and
     standardizing names
     types of
DATE datatype
dates
     BULK COLLECT clause
     datatypes
     passing
DB_USER column 2nd 3rd
DBA_AUDIT_POLICIES view 2nd 3rd
DBA_AUDIT_TRAIL view
DBA_COMMON_AUDIT_TRAIL view
DBA_ENCRYPTED_COLUMNS view
DBA_FGA_AUDIT_TRAIL view
     auditing and
     bind variables
     columns 2nd 3rd 4th
     FGA_LOG$ table and 2nd
     timestamps and
DBA_POLICIES view 2nd
DBA_SCHEDULER_JOB_CLASSES view 2nd 3rd
DBA_SCHEDULER_JOB_LOG view 2nd 3rd
DBA_SCHEDULER_JOB_RUN_DETAILS view 2nd
DBA_SCHEDULER_JOBS view
     columns
     overview 2nd
     querying
     RUN_JOB procedure
     schedule ownership
DBA_SCHEDULER_PROGRAMS view
DBA_SCHEDULER_RUNNING_JOBS view
DBA_SCHEDULER_SCHEDULES view
DBA_SCHEDULER_WINDOW_DETAILS view 2nd
DBA_SCHEDULER_WINDOW_GROUPS view
DBA_SCHEDULER_WINDOW_LOG view
DBA_SCHEDULER_WINDOWS view 2nd
DBA_SCHEDULER_WINGROUP_MEMBERS view
DBMS_CRYPTO package
     components
     decrypting data 2nd
     differences from DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT 2nd 3rd
     encrypting data
     hashing algorithms 2nd
     Oracle Database 10g
     padding
     random keys
     recommendations 2nd
     releases and
     support for
DBMS_FGA package
     audit conditions
     auditing statements
     bind variables 2nd
     components
     creating policies
     EXECUTE privilege 2nd
     functionality
     procedures
DBMS_FLASHBACK package
DBMS_JOB package
DBMS_OBFUSCATION_TOOLKIT package
     components
     differences from DBMS_CRYPTO 2nd 3rd 4th
     encrypting data
     hashing function
     overview
     releases and
     support for
DBMS_OUTPUT package
DBMS_RANDOM package
     functions
     INITIALIZE procedure
     NORMAL function
     RANDOM function 2nd
     SEED function
     STRING function 2nd 3rd 4th
     VALUE function 2nd 3rd
DBMS_REDEFINITION package
DBMS_RESOURCE_MANAGER package
DBMS_RLS package
     ALL_ROWS constant
     components
     dropping policies
     EXECUTE privilege 2nd
     new policy types
     update checks
DBMS_SCHEDULER package
     calendar strings
     components
     creating programs
     creating windows
     end dates for windows
     EXECUTE privilege
     job classes
     log levels supported
     managing attributes
     managing jobs
     overview 2nd 3rd
     pruning job logs
     windows and
DBMS_SESSION package 2nd 3rd
DBMS_SQL package 2nd
DBMS_TRACE package
DBMS_UTILITY package 2nd
DBMS_XMLGEN package
DDL (Data Definition Language) statements
     commits and
     DDL triggers and 2nd
debugging
Decision Support Systems
declaration section
     autonomous transactions and
     defined
     example
     explicit cursors 2nd 3rd
     package body and
     purpose
declarations
     cursor variables
     explicit cursors
     functions and
     package body and
     procedures and
     program data and
     records 2nd
     REF CURSOR types 2nd
DECLARE keyword
DECRYPT program 2nd
decrypted_data parameter (DES3DECRYPT)
decrypted_string parameter (DES3DECRYPT)
decryption
     building tool
     of data 2nd 3rd 4th
     packages and
DEFAULT keyword
DEFAULT_JOB_CLASS job class 2nd
definer rights model 2nd
DEL column 2nd 3rd 4th
DELETE procedure
DELETE statement
     auditing and 2nd 3rd
     controlling table access 2nd
     DML triggers
     EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement
     explicit cursors
     FORALL statement and
     functionality
     implicit cursors
     pseudo-records and
     RETURNING clause
     savepoints and
     syntax
     triggers and 2nd
DELETING function
delimiters
     as lexical units
     comment block 2nd
     label
     semicolons
DES (Data Encryption Standard)
     DBMS_CRYPTO and 2nd
     ENCRYPT function
     Oracle9i Database
     overview
DES3 (Triple DES) encryption
     ENCRYPT function
     example
     functionality
     functions for
     multi-pass encryption
     Oracle9i database
DES3_CBC_PKCS5 constant
DES3DECRYPT function
DES3ENCRYPT function
     example 2nd
     initialization vector
     inputs to
     overview
     RAW datatype and
     Triple DES and 2nd
DES3ENCRYPT procedure
DES3GETKEY function 2nd 3rd
DES3GETKEY procedure
DES_CBC_PKCS5 constant
DESENCRYPT function
DESGETKEY program
DETERMINISTIC clause
Direct Path Export
Direct Path Insert
DISABLE procedure 2nd 3rd
DISABLE_POLICY procedure 2nd
DML statements
     auditing and 2nd 3rd 4th 5th
     controlling table access
     cursor attributes 2nd
     exception handling
     EXECUTE IMMEDIATE statement
     FORALL statement and
     implicit cursors
     listed
     predicates and
     savepoints and
     SYS user and
     table functions and
DML triggers 2nd
dollar sign ($)
dot notation 2nd
DROP TRIGGER statement
DROP_JOB procedure 2nd
DROP_JOB_CLASS procedure
DROP_POLICY procedure
     DBMS_FGA package 2nd
     DBMS_RLS package 2nd
DROP_SCHEDULE procedure
DROP_WINDOW procedure 2nd
DROP_WINDOW_GROUP procedure
dst parameter
     DECRYPT program
     ENCRYPT program
duration attribute
DURATION column 2nd
DURATION datatype
duration parameter
     CREATE_WINDOW procedure
     forcing windows
     OPEN_WINDOW procedure
dynamic PL/SQL 2nd
dynamic policies
     defining
     example
     overview
     static versus
     static_policy parameter and
dynamic SQL




Oracle PL(s)SQL For DBAs
Oracle PL(s)SQL For DBAs
ISBN: N/A
EAN: N/A
Year: 2005
Pages: 122

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