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Default What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 03:05 AM






What are two parts of package ?
http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063

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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 08:47 AM






On Dec 12, 4:05*am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
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What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063
You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 08:47 AM



On Dec 12, 4:05*am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063
You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 08:47 AM



On Dec 12, 4:05*am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063
You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 08:47 AM



On Dec 12, 4:05*am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
Quote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063
You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 02:00 PM



Mark D Powell wrote:
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On Dec 12, 4:05 am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063

You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --
Reema doesn't care ... Reema doesn't exist ... it is just another
spam for interviewspammer.com.

Would everyone with SpamAssassin access please file on this one?
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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 02:00 PM



Mark D Powell wrote:
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On Dec 12, 4:05 am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063

You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --
Reema doesn't care ... Reema doesn't exist ... it is just another
spam for interviewspammer.com.

Would everyone with SpamAssassin access please file on this one?
Thanks.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 02:00 PM



Mark D Powell wrote:
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On Dec 12, 4:05 am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063

You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --
Reema doesn't care ... Reema doesn't exist ... it is just another
spam for interviewspammer.com.

Would everyone with SpamAssassin access please file on this one?
Thanks.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org


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Default Re: What are two parts of package ? - 12-12-2008 , 02:00 PM



Mark D Powell wrote:
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On Dec 12, 4:05 am, reema <geninuesolutions... (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote:
What are two parts of package ?http://interviewdoor.com/questions-f...p?f=152&t=1063

You can find the answer in either the PL/SQL manual, the DBA
Administration manual, the Application Developers Guide -
Fundamentals, or in the SQL manul entry for CREATE PACKAGE.

HTH -- Mark D Powell --
Reema doesn't care ... Reema doesn't exist ... it is just another
spam for interviewspammer.com.

Would everyone with SpamAssassin access please file on this one?
Thanks.
--
Daniel A. Morgan
Oracle Ace Director & Instructor
University of Washington
damorgan@x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond)
Puget Sound Oracle Users Group
www.psoug.org


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