| Oracle PRAGMAS Version 26ai |
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| General Information | ||
| Library Note |
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| Purpose | A pragma is a compiler directive that tells Oracle to use rules, other than the default rules, for the object. The following links are to library pages where there are demos of various Oracle pragma statements. Non-linked items are topics for further research. |
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| Pragma Note | A page has not been added at this point-in-time to explain PRAGMA UNSUPPORTED so in its place the following note has been added based on Oracle's online docs. "Procedures and packages with the pragma UNSUPPORTED stop apply at the point of procedure invocation so that manual intervention can be taken." |
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| Related Topics |
| Built-in Functions |
| Built-in Packages |
| Database Security |
| PRAGMA AUTONOMOUS_TRANSACTION |
| PRAGMA BUILTIN |
| PRAGMA COVERAGE |
| PRAGMA DEPRECATE |
| PRAGMA EXCEPTION_INIT |
| PRAGMA FIPSFLAG |
| PRAGMA INLINE |
| PRAGMA INTERFACE |
| PRAGMA NEW_NAMES |
| PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES |
| PRAGMA SERIALLY_REUSABLE |
| PRAGMA SUPPLEMENTAL_LOG_DATA |
| PRAGMA SUPPRESSES_WARNING_6009 |
| PRAGMA TIMESTAMP (internal usage only) |
| PRAGMA UDF |
| PRAGMA UNSUPPORTED |
| What's New In 21c |
| What's New In 26ai |
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