Oracle Database Master Index: F
10g Release 1 (10.1)
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Index Entries
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F variable in SQLDA
- how value is set
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- purpose of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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F0 (face zero)
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
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F01
(HTML DB User's Guide)
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f?p syntax
(HTML DB User's Guide)
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face index
- creating for TopoMap object
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
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face information table
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
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faces
- definition
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- getting boundary of
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- getting containing face for point
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- getting ID numbers of added faces
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- getting ID numbers of changed faces
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- getting ID numbers of deleted faces
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- redefining
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
- storing information in face information table
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
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FACT hint
(Performance Tuning Guide)
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fact tables
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #3] (OLAP Reference)
- [entry #4] (OLAP Reference)
- defining metadata
(OLAP Application Developer's Guide)
- defining OLAP metadata for
(OLAP Reference)
- described
(OLAP Application Developer's Guide)
- joining with dimension tables
(OLAP Reference)
- star joins
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- star queries
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- supported configurations
(OLAP Reference)
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fact views
- defining from workspace objects
(OLAP Reference)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP Reference)
- [subentry #3] (OLAP Reference)
- [subentry #4] (OLAP Reference)
- [subentry #5] (OLAP Reference)
- [subentry #6] (OLAP Reference)
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factory method
(XML DB Developer's Guide)
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facts
(Data Warehousing Guide)
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failed index operation
- resuming
(Text Reference)
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failed login attempts
- account locking
(Security Guide)
- password management
(Security Guide)
- resetting
(Security Guide)
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FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS parameter
- of ALTER PROFILE
(SQL Reference)
- of CREATE PROFILE
(SQL Reference)
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failover
(Data Guard Broker)
- [entry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- [entry #3] (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Security Overview)
- and Real Application Clusters
(Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Guide)
- apply instance
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- apply instance using SQL*Plus
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- benefits
(Data Guard Broker)
- broker tasks
(Data Guard Broker)
- callback example
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- complete
(Data Guard Broker)
- broker tasks (Data Guard Broker)
- connect-time
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- Data Guard
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- database
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- database restarts and
(Data Guard Broker)
- effect on data protection mode
(Data Guard Broker)
- failing over to a standby database
(Data Guard Broker)
- fast connection
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (New Features Guide)
- immediate
(Data Guard Broker)
- broker tasks (Data Guard Broker)
- introduction
(Data Guard Broker)
- managing
(Data Guard Broker)
- overview
(Data Guard Broker)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
- performing recovery steps
(Data Guard Broker)
- prerequisites
(Data Guard Broker)
- RAC and Data Guard
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- role management overview
(Data Guard Broker)
- scenario
(Data Guard Broker)
- starting
(Data Guard Broker)
- Transparent Application Failover (TAF)
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- troubleshooting
(Data Guard Broker)
- using the CLI
(Data Guard Broker)
- using the FAI
(Data Guard Broker)
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failover callbacks
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
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failover callbacks structure and parameters
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
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FAILOVER command
(Data Guard Broker)
- [entry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
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FAILOVER networking parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- [entry #5] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- [entry #6] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- [entry #7] (Net Services Reference Guide)
- [entry #8] (Net Services Reference Guide)
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FAILOVER parameter
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
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failover sites
- implementing using FAILOVER option
(Advanced Replication)
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FailoverEvent Enumeration
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
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FailoverReturnCode Enumeration
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
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failovers
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- and cascaded redo log configurations
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- defined
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- determining the target logical standby database
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- logical standby databases and
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- manual versus automatic
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- minimal data loss and
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- minimal performance impact
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- physical standby databases and
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- preparing for
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- re-creating after
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- transferring redo data before
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- with maximum performance mode
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- with maximum protection mode
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- with real-time apply enabled
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
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FailoverType Enumeration
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
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FAILOVER_MODE networking parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Net Services Reference Guide)
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failure
- instance
(Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide)
- multiple node
(Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide)
- node
(Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide)
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FAILURE clause
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
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failure detection
- operating system
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
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failure groups
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- creating for a disk group
(SQL Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
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failure resolution policies
- specifying for log transport services
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
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failures
- database buffers and
(Concepts)
- described
(Backup and Recovery Basics)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Basics)
- instance
- recovery from (Backup and Recovery Basics)
- recovery from (Concepts)
- recovery from (Concepts)
- internal errors
- tracked in trace files (Concepts)
- media
(Backup and Recovery Basics)
- [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Basics)
- primary database
(Data Guard Broker)
- safeguards provided
(Backup and Recovery Basics)
- statement and process
(Concepts)
- types listed
(Concepts)
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FakeBasicAuth
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
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false network failure detection
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [entry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
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FALSE value
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
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falsified IP addresses
(Security Guide)
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falsified or stolen client system identities
(Security Guide)
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FAL_CLIENT initialization parameter
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
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FAL_SERVER and FAL_CLIENT initialization parameters
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
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FAL_SERVER initialization parameter
(Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
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familyrel relation
- database standard form
(OLAP Application Developer's Guide)
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FAMILYREL subclause (limit maps)
(OLAP Reference)
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fanning-out of messages
(Streams Advanced Queuing User's Guide and Reference)
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FAQ
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- Apache 2.0 support
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- Apache security patches
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- FastCGI
- license (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- offering HTTPS to ISP customers
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle HTTP Server
- version number (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- protecting Web site
- hackers (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- proxy sensitive requests
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- supporting
- PHP (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- XSU
(XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
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FAQs
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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farms, Oracle Application Server
(Enterprise Manager Concepts)
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FAST clause
(Data Warehousing Guide)
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fast commit
(Concepts)
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fast connection failover
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (New Features Guide)
- prerequisites
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
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fast filtering
(Text Reference)
- [entry #2] (Text Reference)
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fast refresh
(Advanced Replication)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Replication)
- [entry #3] (Concepts)
- [entry #4] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- avoiding problems
(Advanced Replication)
- determining possibility of
(Advanced Replication)
- direct path load
(Advanced Replication)
- multitier materialized views
(Advanced Replication)
- restrictions
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- with UNION ALL
(Data Warehousing Guide)
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fast-start
- rollback on demand
(Concepts)
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fast-start checkpointing
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
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fast-start parallel recovery
- compatibility
(Upgrade Guide)
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fast-start rollback
- compatibility
(Upgrade Guide)
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faster varying Cursor components
(OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
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fastest varying dimension
(OLAP Application Developer's Guide)
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fastest-varying dimension
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FAST_START_IO_TARGET initialization parameter
(Reference)
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FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET initialization parameter
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
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FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK initialization parameter
(Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #2] (Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
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fatal errors
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FAX3 image compression format
(interMedia Reference)
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FAX4 image compression format
(interMedia Reference)
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FCCLOSE command
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FCEXEC command
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FCLOSE procedure
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FCLOSE_ALL procedure
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FCOPEN command
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FCOPY procedure
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FCQUERY command
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FCSET command
(OLAP DML Reference)
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FDS_CLASS
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
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FDS_CLASS_VERSION
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
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FDS_INST_NAME
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
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feature
- in network application
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
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feature comparison (table)
(Data Mining Concepts)
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feature extraction
(Data Mining Application Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Data Mining Concepts)
- [entry #3] (New Features Guide)
- text mining
(Data Mining Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Data Mining Concepts)
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feature table
(Spatial Topology and Network Data Models)
-
features
- [entry #2] (Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
- 4GT tuning
(Platform Guide for Windows)
- large user populations
(Platform Guide for Windows)
- linear
(Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
- new
(Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)
- [subentry #3] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- [subentry #4] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #5] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- [subentry #6] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #7] (Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide)
- [subentry #8] (Text Reference)
- Oracle PKI
(Platform Guide for Windows)
- Oracle Provider for OLE DB
(Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide)
- taking advantage of
(Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Guide)
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features class
- database standard form
(OLAP Application Developer's Guide)
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features, new
(Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
- [entry #2] (Backup and Recovery Advanced User's Guide)
- [entry #3] (COM Automation Feature Developer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Data Warehousing Guide)
- [entry #6] (PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
- [entry #7] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #8] (Performance Tuning Guide)
- [entry #9] (Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide)
- [entry #10] (Real Application Clusters Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #11] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance Guide)
- client load balancing
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- connect-request timeouts
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- connect-time failover
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- connection load balancing
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- connection load balancing for dedicated server configurations
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- creating multiple Oracle Contexts
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- direct hand-off
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- directory naming
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- directory naming access control
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- dynamic update of LOCAL_LISTENER parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- dynamic update of REMOTE_LISTENER parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- instance role specification for primary/secondary configurations
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- name changes
- DISPATCHERS initialization parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- MAX_DISPATCHERS initialization parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- MAX_SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Net (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Net foundation layer (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Net Manager (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- shared server (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- SHARED_SERVERS initialization parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- V$SHARED_SERVER_MONITOR view (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- net service alias support in directory server
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Names LDAP Proxy servers
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- password requirement for Listener Control utility STATUS command
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- service naming
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- service registration
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- SERVICE_NAME parameter
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- TCP/IP with SSL
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Trace Assistant
(Net Services Administrator's Guide)
- Virtual Private Database
(Security Guide)
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features,new
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- [entry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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Federal Information Processing Standard
- configuration
(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
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Federal Information Processing Standard (FIPS)
(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
- sqlnet.ora parameters
(Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
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Federal Information Processing Standard 140-1 (FIPS)
(Security Overview)
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federated search
(Ultra Search User's Guide)
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Federator searchlet
(Ultra Search User's Guide)
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federator.rar
(Ultra Search User's Guide)
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feedback
- query
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
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FEEDBACK parameter
- Export utility
(Utilities)
- Import utility
(Utilities)
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feedback parameter
- Database Character Set Scanner
(Globalization Support Guide)
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FEEDBACK variable
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
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fencing
- operation system
(High Availability Architecture and Best Practices)
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fetch
- piecewise
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
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FETCH command
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FETCH command (DML)
(OLAP Reference)
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FETCH DESCRIPTOR SQL statement
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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fetch direction in result sets
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
-
fetch operation
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- LOB data
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- setting prefetch count
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
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fetch size of a Cursor
- definition
(OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
- example of specifying
(OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
- reasons for specifying
(OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
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fetch size, result sets
(JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
-
FETCH SQL statement
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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FETCH statement
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [entry #6] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- cursor variable
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- example
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- example of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- examples
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- in dynamic SQL method 4
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- INTO clause
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- INTO clause in
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- purpose of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- results of
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- syntax
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- use in dynamic SQL method 3
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- use in Dynamic SQL Method 4
(Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
- use in dynamic SQL method 4
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- used after OPEN command
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- used after OPEN statement
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- using in dynamic SQL method 3
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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fetch, batch
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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fetches
- bulk
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- optimizing round-trips
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
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fetching
- across commits
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- bulk
(PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- rows from cursors
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #3] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #4] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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fetching data (SQL)
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fetching in batches
- batch fetch
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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fetching rows in a query
(Concepts)
- embedded SQL
(Concepts)
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fetchlet
- log and trace files
(Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration)
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fetchlets
(Enterprise Manager Concepts)
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FetchSize
- connection string attribute for rowsets
(Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Provider for OLE DB Developer's Guide)
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FetchSize property
- fine-tuning
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- setting at design time
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- setting at runtime
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
- using
(Data Provider for .NET Developer's Guide)
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FETCH_ROW procedure
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
- executing queries using pass-through SQL
(Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
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FETCH_ROWS function
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FF datetime format element
(SQL Quick Reference)
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FFLUSH procedure
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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fga_log$
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FGETATTR procedure
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
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FGETPOS function
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
-
FG_JOB_ID attribute
(Security Guide)
- [entry #2] (Security Guide)
-
fiber support
- for Windows
(New Features Guide)
-
field conditions
- specifying for SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
-
field length
- SQL*Loader specifications
(Utilities)
-
field location
- SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
-
field section
- defining
(Text Reference)
- definition
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- limitations
(Text Reference)
- nested
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- querying
(Text Reference)
- repeated
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
- visible and invisible
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
-
field sections
- adding dynamically
(Text Reference)
- repeated
(Text Reference)
- WITHIN example
(Text Reference)
-
fields
- [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- character data length and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- comparing to literals with SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- connection identifier
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- delimited
- determining length (Utilities)
- SQL*Loader (Utilities)
- enclosed and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- enter statements
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- loading all blanks
(Utilities)
- new password
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- password
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- predetermined size
- length (Utilities)
- SQL*Loader (Utilities)
- privilege
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- relative positioning and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- script location
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- specified with a termination delimiter and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- specified with enclosure delimiters and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- specifying default delimiters for SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- specifying for SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- SQL*Loader delimited
- specifications (Utilities)
- terminated and SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- Timestamp fields
(Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- username
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
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FIELDS clause
- SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- terminated by whitespace
(Utilities)
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figurative constants
- embedded SQL statements
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
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figure of merit
(Data Mining Concepts)
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FILE
- associating with OS file
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
- datatype
(Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
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file creation
- automated
(New Features Guide)
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file data storage
- example
(Text Reference)
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file extension
- for INCLUDE files
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
- [subentry #2] (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
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file extension, default
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
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file extensions
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [entry #4] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
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file extensions allowed
(XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
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file formats
- audio
(interMedia Reference)
- image
(interMedia Reference)
- video
(interMedia Reference)
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file I/O
(OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #3] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #4] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #5] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #6] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #7] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [entry #8] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
- closing
(OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #3] (OLAP DML Reference)
- diagnosing errors when processing
(OLAP DML Reference)
- forcing a page break
(OLAP DML Reference)
- gathering information about
(OLAP DML Reference)
- list of open files
(OLAP DML Reference)
- opening
(OLAP DML Reference)
- processing data from
(OLAP DML Reference)
- reading a record
(OLAP DML Reference)
- reading data from
(OLAP DML Reference)
- reading Oracle OLAP commands from a file
(OLAP DML Reference)
- [subentry #2] (OLAP DML Reference)
- records read
(OLAP DML Reference)
- setting attributes
(OLAP DML Reference)
- writing
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
file I/O enhancements
(Platform Guide for Windows)
-
file length limit
(Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
-
file locations
(HTTP Server Administrator's Guide)
-
file management locks
(Concepts)
-
file mapping
- examples
(Administrator's Guide)
- how it works
(Administrator's Guide)
- how to use
(Administrator's Guide)
- overview
(Administrator's Guide)
- structures
(Administrator's Guide)
- views
(Administrator's Guide)
-
File menu
(Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Getting Started for Windows)
- [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
-
file names
- dropjava
(Java Developer's Guide)
- in @@ (double "at" sign) command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in EDIT command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in GET command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in SAVE command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in SPOOL command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- in SQLPLUS command
(SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
- loadjava
(Java Developer's Guide)
-
FILE parameter
- Export utility
(Utilities)
- Import utility
(Utilities)
- SQL*Loader utility
(Utilities)
-
file paths
- storing
(Text Application Developer's Guide)
-
file permissions
(Platform Guide for Windows)
-
file system
- used for Oracle-managed files
(Administrator's Guide)
-
FILE type
(PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
-
file upload
(HTTP Server mod_plsql User's Guide)
- [entry #2] (HTTP Server mod_plsql User's Guide)
- attributes
(HTTP Server mod_plsql User's Guide)
- multiple files
(HTTP Server mod_plsql User's Guide)
-
FILECLOSE command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILECLOSEALL()
(Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects)
-
FILECOPY command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEDELETE command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEERROR function
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
fileFormat operator
(interMedia Reference)
- [entry #2] (interMedia Reference)
-
FILEGET function
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEIO_NETWORK_ADAPTERS initialization parameter
(Reference)
- setting with ALTER SYSTEM
(SQL Reference)
-
FILEMOVE command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
filename extension default values
(SQL*Module for Ada Programmer's Guide)
-
fileNameConversionSpec clause
(Recovery Manager Reference)
-
filenames
- case significance
(Reference)
- listing for backup
(Backup and Recovery Advanced User's Guide)
- name and number
(Reference)
- normalize
(Upgrade Guide)
- Oracle-managed files
(Administrator's Guide)
- quotation marks and
(Utilities)
- specifying multiple SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- SQL*Loader
(Utilities)
- SQL*Loader bad file
(Utilities)
-
FILENEXT function
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEOPEN function
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEPAGE command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FilePermission
(Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #2] (Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #3] (Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #4] (Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #5] (Java Developer's Guide)
- [entry #6] (Java Developer's Guide)
-
FILEPUT command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEQUERY function
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FILEREAD command
(OLAP DML Reference)
-
FileReader not for system files
(XML Developer's Kit Programmer's Guide)
-
files
- [entry #2] (Java Developer's Guide)
- across calls
(Java Developer's Guide)
- alert
(Platform Guide for Windows)
- ALERT and trace files
(Concepts)
- [subentry #2] (Concepts)