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Index: W
- WAITANY procedure : The WAITANY procedure
- WAITONE procedure : The WAITONE procedure
- weak REF CURSOR type : (see cursor variables)
- what parameter : (see DBMS_JOB)
- WHAT procedure : The WHAT procedure
- WHEN clause
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- (see also exceptions)
- The Exception Section
- WHEN OTHERS clause
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- The Exception Section
- Handling Exceptions
- SQLCODE, SQLERRM functions in : Using SQLCODE and SQLERRM in WHEN OTHERS Clause
- WHERE clause : PL/SQL Variables in a Cursor
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- stored functions and : Restrictions on PL/SQL Functions in SQL
- WHERE CURRENT OF clause : The WHERE CURRENT OF Clause
- WHILE loops
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- The WHILE Loop
- EXIT and EXIT WHEN statements
- formatting : Formatting Loops
- to fill table rows : Iterative Assignment
- whitespace
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- (see also formatting code)
- Whitespace and Keywords
- Revealing Logical Structure with Indentation
- Maintain Indentation
- adding to strings : The LPAD function
- and CHR function : The CHR function
- in comments : Maintain Indentation
- in CHAR variables : (see CHAR datatype)
- and justifying text : Filling Text to Fit a Line
- stripping from strings
- suppressing : FM: Suppressing Blanks and Zeros
- whole numbers : Binary integer datatypes
- Windows, determining free disk space (example) : Example: Determining Free Disk Space on Windows
- WNDS purity code : The RESTRICT_REFERENCES Pragma
- WNPS purity code : The RESTRICT_REFERENCES Pragma
- word wrap : Implementing Word Wrap for Long Text
- WORK keyword : The COMMIT Statement
- work queue, managing (example) : Managing a Work Queue with SELECT FOR UPDATE
- wrap executable : How to Encrypt Code
- WRAP_UP procedure : The WRAP_UP procedure
- wrapping code : (see encrypting code)
- WRITE procedure : The WRITE procedure
- write-only parameters : (see OUT mode)
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