A
- aggregate function, user-defined 12.1
- aggregate interface 22
- Alias library 5.1
- ALL_INDEXTYPE_COMMENTS view 8.3.3.1
- analytic functions 12.5.2, 12.5.4
- ancillary binding 9.2.3.2
- ANYTYPE type 13.7
- Associating the Extensible Optimizer Methods with Database Objects 15.5.3
- attributes of object type 15.1
- referencing in method 4.1.3
- autonomous transaction restriction 13.3.5
C
- callback
- Callback Restrictions 5.5.1
- C and C++
- debugging DLLs 5.7.2
- differences from PL/SQL 4.2.1
- character large object, see CLOB 6.1
- character sets
- CLOB 6.1
- collection types 1.3.1.1.2
- complex data objects 1.2
- configuration files
- configuration files for external procedures 5.4
- constructor method 3.3
- content 1.2.1
- content of data cartridge 1.2.1
- context
- conventions
- corruption of package 4.2.2.3
- cost model 1.3.1.4
- CREATE FUNCTION statement 22, 22.1
- CREATE LIBRARY
- CREDENTIAL option 5.1.1
- DIRECTORY object option 5.1.1
- CREATE TYPE
- CREATE TYPE BODY statement 4.1.1
- CREATE TYPE with OID statement 3.2
- Creating Statistics Table (PowerCartUserStats) 15.5.1
D
- data cartridge
- data objects 1.2
- data types
- DBA_INDEXTYPE_COMMENTS view 8.3.3.1
- DBA_SECONDARY_OBJECTS view 8.4.6
- DBMS_LOB package 6.6
- DBMS_STATS package
- DBMS interfaces 1.3.2
- DDL
- DEBUG_EXTPROC, Using 5.7.1
- debugging
- Debugging External Procedures 5.7
- demo directory (PL/SQL) 18.1.4
- demo file (extdemo1.sql)
- extensible indexing in power demand example 15.4
- directories
- DIRECTORY Object Option 5.1.1.3
- DLL
- domain index 7.2, 8.1
- domain indexes 7.2, 8.4
- domain of data cartridge 1.2.1
E
- electric utility example 15
- EMPTY_BLOB function 6.4
- EMPTY_CLOB function 6.4
- error messages
- exception
- raising (OCIExtProcRaiseExcp) 18.1.2
- raising (OCIExtProcRaiseExcpWithMsg) 18.1.3
- execution plan
- extdemo1.sql demo file (extensible indexing in power demand example) 15.4
- extensibility
- extensibility interfaces 1.1
- extensibility services 1.3.1
- extensible database 1.1
- extensible indexing 1.3.1.3
- extensible indexing framework 7.2
- extensible optimizer 1.3.1.4
- external context 12.5.4
- external context and parallel aggregation 12.5.1
- external LOB 6.1
- external procedure
- configuration files for 5.4
- guidelines 5.8
- guidelines for using with data cartridge 5.8
- how PL/SQL calls 5.3
- LOBs in 6.7
- OCI access functions 18.1
- overview 5.2
- PARAMETERS clause 5.4.5
- passing parameters to 5.4.3
- registering 5.2.1
- specifying data types 5.4.4
- WITH CONTEXT clause 5.4.6
- External Procedures, Debugging 5.7
- extproc process 5.8
F
- foundational data cartridges
G
- generic types
- Globalization Support 2.4.7
- globals
I
- implementation type 8.1
- index
- indexing
- index-organized table 7.2
- index scan 9.2.1.3
- indextype 8.1
- indextype implementation methods 15.4.5
- indextypes 7.2, 16.2
- initialization, ODCIAggregate 12.1
- inline, context 12.5.1
- installation directory
- installation of data cartridge 2.2
- interfaces
- internal LOB 6.1
- iteration, ODCIAggregate 12.1
L
- large aggregation contexts 12.5
- large object, see LOB 6.1
- library
- LOB
- LOBs
- local domain indexes 8.7, 16.1
M
- Maintaining Context - Java 18.3
- map methods 3.4
- materialized views
- user-defined aggregate function 12.6
- member method 3.1, 4.1
- merge, ODCIAggregate 12.1
- message files
- metadata
- method 1.3.1.1.1, 15.1
N
- naming conventions 2.4.1
- national language support (NLS). See Globalization Support 2.4.7
- NCLOB 6.1
- NLS (national language support). See Globalization Support 2.4.7
P
- packages
- parallel aggregation and external context 12.5.1
- Parallel evaluation of user-defined aggregates 12.4
- PARAMETERS clause with external procedure 5.4.5
- partitioning method
- PL/SQL
- DBMS_LOB package compared with OCI 6.5
- debugging 4.2
- demo directory 18.1.4
- differences from C and C++ 4.2.1
- power demand cartridge example 15
- demo file (extdemo1.sql) 15.4
- primary binding 9.2.3.1
T
- table functions
- tables
- termination, ODCIAggregate 12.1
- transient types
- triggers
W
- WITH CONTEXT clause and external procedure 5.4.6
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