Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
Symbols
- $AGGMAP property, 5.3
- $AGGREGATE_FORCECALC property, 5.3
- $AGGREGATE_FORCEORDER property, 5.3, 5.3
- $AGGREGATE_FROM property, 5.3, 9.3
- $AGGREGATE_FROMVAR property, 5.3
- $ALLOCMAP property, 5.3
- $COUNTVAR property, 5.3
- $DEFAULT_LANGUAGE property, 5.3
- $GID_DEPTH property, 5.3
- $GID_LIST property, 5.3
- $GID_TYPE property, 5.3
- $LOOP_AGGMAP property, 5.3
- $LOOP_DENSE property, 5.3
- $LOOP_VAR property, 5.3
- $NATRIGGER property
-
- calling recursively, 6.3
- executing simultaneously, 6.3
- $STORETRIGGERVAL property, 5.3
- $VARCACHE property, 5.3
- % wildcard, 2.3.8.6.1
- & operator, 2.3.10
- = command, 10
-
- event, 10, 10, 10
- trigger, 10, 10, 10
- _ wildcard, 2.3.8.6.1
Numerics
- 20th century, 9.3
- 21st century, 9.3
A
- ABS function, 7.3
- abstract data types, A.1.2, A.2.2
-
- automatic, A.1.2.2, A.2.2
- predefining, A.1.2.1, A.2.2
- ACQUIRE command, 9.3
- ACROSS command, 9.3
- ACROSS keyword, 10
-
- $AGGREGATE_FROMVAR property, 5.3, 5.3
- = command, 10
- FETCH command, 9.3
- FILEREAD command, 9.3, 9.3, 10
- FILEVIEW command, 9.3
- HEADING command, 10
- models, 3.3.4.2
- REPORT command, 10
- ROW command, 10
- SQL FETCH command, 10
- SQL SELECT command, 10
- AD datetime format element, 9.3, 9.3
- ADD_DIMENSION_SOURCE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- ADD_MONTHS command, 7.3
- ADT
-
- See abstract data types
- ADVISE_CUBE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2, B.5.2
- ADVISE_DIMENSIONALITY function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- ADVISE_DIMENSIONALITY procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- ADVISE_REL procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2, B.5.2
- ADVISE_SPARSITY procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- Aggcount variables, 7.3, 8, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- AGGINDEX statement, 9.3
- AGGMAP ADD model command, 9.3
- AGGMAP command, 9.3
- aggmap objects
-
- identifying changes, 7.3
- AGGMAP REMOVE model command, 9.3
- AGGMAP SET command, 9.3
- AGGMAPINFO command, 7.3
- aggmaps
-
- compiling, 3.4.3, 9.3
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- in formulas, 8
- list of, 7.3
- See also aggregation specifications, allocation specifications
- Aggregate Advisor, 3.4.4, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, B.5
- AGGREGATE command, 9.3
- AGGREGATE function, 7.3
- aggregating data
-
- caching, 6.3
- formulas for, 7.3
- on-the-fly, 3.4.4
- partitioned variables, 8
- precomputing, 3.4.4
- specifying a relation for, 9.3
- using an Aggcount variable, 7.3
- using an aggmap object, 3.4.1
- using TCONVERT, 8
- See also aggregation specifications
- aggregation
-
- in analytic workspaces, B.5
- AGGREGATION function, 7.3
- aggregation specifications
-
- compiling, 3.4.3
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- models in, 9.3, 10, 10
- writing, 9.3
- See also aggregating data
- aggregations
-
- identifying changes, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3
- algorithm for composite values, 6.3
- alias dimension
-
- deleting, 9.3
- alias dimensions
-
- base dimensions (list of), 8
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- limiting, 9.3
- maintaining, 9.3
- populating, 9.3
- retrieving list of, 8
- aliases
-
- for analytic workspaces, 2.3.2.2
- for analytic workspaces. See analytic workspace aliases
- for dimensions See alias dimensions
- ALLCOMPILE program, 9.3
- ALLOCATE command, 9.3
- allocating data
-
- using an aggmap object, 3.5
- using TCONVERT, 8
- See also allocation specifications
- allocation specifications
-
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- writing, 9.3
- See also allocating data
- ALLOCERRLOGFORMAT option, 6.3
- ALLOCERRLOGHEADER option, 6.3
- ALLOCMAP command, 9.3
- ALLSTAT command, 9.3
- ALTER SESSION commands, C.1
- AM datetime format element, 9.3, 9.3
- ampersand &(amp;) operator, 2.3.10
- ampersand substitution
-
- example of, 2.3.10
- program arguments and, 4.3.2.3
- QDR with, 2.3.2.5.6, 2.3.10
- using to pass arguments, 4.3.2.3, 10
- analytic workspace aliases
-
- creating, 9.3
- definition of, 2.3.2.2
- deleting, 9.3
- analytic workspaces
-
- accessing from SQL, B
- aggregation, B.5
- aliases. See analytic workspace aliases
- attached (list of), 8
- attaching, 6.3, 9.3
- content summary, displaying, 9.3
- converting to 10g storage format, B.2
- creating, 9.3
- current, 2.3.2.2
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting objects from, 9.3
- detaching, 4.8, 9.3
- exporting, 4.7.6
- identifying active, 9.3
- importing, 4.7.6
- importing from Oracle 9i, B.2.1
- naming, 2.3.2.2
- obtaining information about, 7.3
- partitioning, 9.3
- permission programs for, 4.7.1
- segmenting, 9.3
- sharing, 6.3
- storage format, B.2
- updating, 10
- ANTILOG function, 7.3
- ANTILOG10 function, 7.3
- ANY function, 7.3
- arc tangent calculation, 7.3
- ARCCOS function, 7.3
- ARCSIN function, 7.3
- ARCTAN function, 7.3
- ARCTAN2 function, 7.3
- ARG command
-
- See ARGUMENT command
- ARG function, 7.3
- ARGCOUNT function, 7.3
- ARGFR function, 7.3
- ARGS function, 7.3
- ARGUMENT command, 9.3
- arguments, 7.3
-
- in user-defined functions, 4.3.1
- passing as text, 4.3.2.3, 10
- passing to a program, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3, 9.3
- using ampersand substitution with, 4.3.2.3
- arithmetic
-
- with DATE values, 2.3.6.3
- ASCII function, 7.3
- Assign event, 10
- assignment statements
-
- event, 10, 10, 10
- trigger, 10, 10, 10
- with different dimensionality, 8
- with QDR, 2.3.2.5.2
- authentication, 8
-
- encrypting text expressions, 8
- within Oracle OLAP, 10
- AVERAGE function, 7.3
- AW command, 9.3
-
- AW ALIASLIST, 9.3
- AW ATTACH, 9.3
- AW CREATE, 9.3
- AW DELETE, 9.3
- AW DETACH, 9.3
- AW FREEZE, 9.3
- AW LIST, 9.3
- AW PURGE, 9.3
- AW ROLLBACK, 9.3
- AW SEGMENTSIZE, 9.3
- AW THAW, 9.3
- events, 4.8
- triggers, 4.8
- AW function, 7.3
- AW PURGE, 9.3
- AW_ATTACH procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_COPY procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_CREATE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_DELETE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_DETACH procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_RENAME procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_TABLESPACE function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AW_UPDATE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- AWDESCRIBE program, 9.3
- AWWAITTIME option, 6.3
B
- BACK function, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3
- BADLINE option, 4.5.2, 6.3
- base dimensions
-
- finding values of, 7.3, 7.3
- identifying, 7.3
- setting status list of, 10
- BASEDIM function, 7.3
- BASEVAL function, 7.3
- BC datetime format element, 9.3, 9.3
- BEGINDATE, 7.3
- BIN_TO_NUM function, 7.3
- binary data, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
- BITAND function, 7.3
- bits, adding, 7.3
- BLANK command, 9.3
- blank lines in reports, 9.3
- BLANKSTRIP function, 7.3
- BMARGIN option, 6.3
- Boolean
-
- data type, 2.1.5
- expressions, 2.3.8
- operators, 2.2.2
- values, 6.3, 6.3
- branching in programs, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 10, 10, 10
- BREAK command, 9.3
- bucket numbers, retrieving, 8
- build number of Oracle OLAP, 7.3
- bytes strings, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
C
- CACHE statement, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- caches
-
- See OLAP session cache
- caching, 9.3
- calculated members
-
- adding to dimension, 10
- identifying, 7.3
- calculating a linear regression, 10
- CALENDARWEEK option, 6.3
- CALL command, 9.3
- CALLTYPE function, 7.3
- case statement in programs, 10
- CATEGORIZE function, 7.3
- CDA command, 9.3
- CEIL function, 7.3
- CHANGEBYTES function, 7.3
- CHANGECHARS function, 7.3
- CHANGEDRELATIONS function, 7.3
- CHANGEDVALIES function, 7.3
- characters
-
- representing as decimals, 2.1.2.2
- representing as hexadecimals, 2.1.2.2
- representing as Unicode, 2.1.2.2
- special, 2.1.2.2
- CHARLIST function, 7.3
- CHGDFN command, 9.3
- CHGDIMS function, 7.3
- CHILDLOCK statement, 9.3
- CHR function, 7.3
- CLEANUP command
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML
- CLEAR command, 9.3
- CLOSE command
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML
- COALESCE function, 7.3
- code comments, 2.1.2.1
- columns
-
- default width in reports, 6.3, 6.3
- getting value from a report column, 7.3
- headings in a report, 10
- in reports, 6.3
- multiline text, 7.3
- COLVAL function, 7.3
- COLWIDTH function, 6.3
- COMMAS option, 6.3
- comments
-
- code, 2.1.2.1
- comments in programs, 4.3
- COMMIT command, 9.3
- comparing
-
- dates, 2.3.8.5
- values, 2.3.8.2, 2.3.8.6
- comparison operators, 2.2.2
- compilable objects, 6.3
- COMPILE command, 9.3
- COMPILEMESSAGE option, 6.3
- COMPILEWARN option, 6.3
- compiling, 6.3
-
- aggmaps, 3.4.3
- aggregation specifications, 3.4.3
- models, 3.3.3
- programs, 4.4
- SQL statements, 10
- suppressing error messages, 6.3
- composites, 2.3.2.4
-
- base dimension values, 7.3
- changing to conjoint dimensions, 9.3
- defining, 1.5.1.2, 1.5.1.2, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting values of, 10
- index algorithm, 6.3, 6.3
- index type (determining), 8
- listing associated objects, 10
- maintaining, 10
- reporting, 10, 10
- showing a value, 10
- specifying values for, 2.3.2.3.1
- specifying values of, 2.3.2.3.1, 2.3.2.3.2
- testing for a value, 7.3
- unnamed, 9.3
- See also unnamed composites
- composites (regular and compressed)
-
- defined, B.4.1
- concat dimensions
-
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- specifying values for, 2.3.2.3.2, 2.3.2.3.2
- See also dimensions
- conditional, 2.3.9.1
- conditional execution of commands, 9.3
- conditional expressions, 2.3.9
-
- IF, 2.3.9.1
- SWTICH, 2.3.9.2
- conditional operators, 2.3.9, 2.3.9
- conjoint dimensions
-
- base dimension values, 7.3
- changing to composites, 9.3
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- index type (determining), 8
- See also dimensions
- CONSIDER command, 9.3
- CONTEXT command, 4.3.4.6, 9.3
- CONTEXT function, 4.3.4.6, 7.3
- CONTINUE command, 9.3
- controlled sparsity, 9.3
- conversion
-
- rules, string to date, 2.1.4.3, 7.3
- CONVERT function, 7.3
- CONVERT procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- converting
-
- ROWID data type, 8, 8
- to DSINTERVAL, 8
- to YMINTERVAL, 8
- converting data types
-
- decimals to integers, 7.3
- introduction to, 2.1.8
- COPYDFN command, 9.3
- copying definitions, 9.3
- CORRELATION function, 7.3
- COS function, 7.3
- COSH function, 7.3
- cosine calculation, 7.3, 7.3
- COUNT function, 7.3
- CUMSUM function, 7.3
- cumulative totals, 7.3, 8
- current
-
- analytic workspace, 2.3.2.2
- current directory, 9.3
-
- changing, 9.3
- identifying, 9.3
- current outfile, 6.3, 10
- current status list
-
- setting, 10
- CURRENT_DATE function, 7.3, 7.3
- CURRENT_TIMESTAMP function, 7.3
- cursors, 10
-
- closing (SQL), 10
- importing (SQL), 10
- custom measures, A.2.1
-
- examples with OLAP_EXPRESSION, A.2.2
D
- data
-
- binary, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
- data fetches (SQL), 10
- data type conversions, A.2.2
- data types
-
- Boolean, 2.1.5
- converting, 2.1.8
- creating a report, 10, 10
- DATE, 2.1.3
- date, 2.1.4, 2.1.4, 2.1.4.4
- DATETIME, 2.1.4
- determining data type of an object, 8
- DSINTERVAL, 2.1.4.9
- for variables, 9.3
- numeric, 2.1.1
- of expressions, 2.3.1.1
- of numeric expressions, 2.3.4.1
- of user-defined function, 4.3.1
- qualifying data for expressions, 8
- RAW, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
- restricting access, 10
- ROWID, 2.1.7.1
- showing a single value, 10
- text, 2.1.2
- TIMESTAMP, 2.1.4.5
- TIMESTAMP_LTZ, 2.1.4.7
- TIMESTAMP_TZ, 2.1.4.6
- transferring from one format to another, 8
- UROWID, 2.1.7.2
- YMINTERVAL, 2.1.4.8
- DATABASE command
-
- name change, Preface
- See AW command
- DATABASE function
-
- name change, Preface
- See AW function
- database initialization, C, C.1
- DATE data types, 2.1.3
- date data types, 2.1.4, 2.1.4, 2.1.4.4
- date format models, 9.3
-
- long, 9.3
- punctuation in, 9.3
- short, 9.3
- text in, 9.3
- DATE_FORMAT, 9.3
- DATEFORMAT option, 6.3
- DATEORDER option, 6.3
- dates, 8, 8
-
- arithmetic, 2.3.6.3
- comparing, 2.3.8.5, 2.3.8.5
- current, 8, 8
- in arithmetic expressions, 2.3.7
- in text expressions, 2.3.5.2
- datetime arithmetic, 2.3.6.3
- datetime data
-
- format of, 9.3
- DATETIME data type, 2.3.5.2
- DATETIME data types, 2.1.4
- datetime expressions, 2.3.6.1
- datetime format elements
-
- and Globalization Support, 9.3
- capitalization, 9.3
- ISO standard, 9.3
- RR, 9.3
- suffixes, 9.3
- datetime values
-
- truncating, 8
- DAY datetime format element, 9.3
- DAYABBRLEN option, 6.3
- DAYNAMES option, 6.3
- DAYOF function, 7.3
- DBDESCRIBE program
-
- name change, Preface
- See AWDESCRIBE program
- DBGOUTFILE command, 4.5.3, 9.3
-
- and ECHOPROMPT, 6.3
- DBMS_AW package, B
- DBMS_AW PL/SQL package
-
- ADD_DIMENSION_SOURCE procedure, B.5.2
- ADVISE_CUBE procedure, B.5.2
- ADVISE_DIMENSIONALITY function, B.5.2
- ADVISE_DIMENSIONALITY procedure, B.5.2
- ADVISE_REL procedure, B.5.2
- ADVISE_SPARSITY procedure, B.5.2
- AW_ATTACH procedure, B.5.2
- AW_COPY procedure, B.5.2
- AW_CREATE procedure, B.5.2
- AW_DELETE procedure, B.5.2
- AW_DETACH procedure, B.5.2
- AW_RENAME procedure, B.5.2
- AW_TABLESPACE function, B.5.2
- AW_UPDATE procedure, B.5.2
- CONVERT procedure, B.5.2
- EVAL_NUMBER function, B.5.2
- EVAL_TEXT function, B.5.2
- EXECUTE procedure, B.5.2
- GETLOG function, B.5.2
- INFILE procedure, B.5.2
- INTERP function, B.5.2
- INTERP_SILENT function, B.5.2
- INTERPCLOB function, B.5.2
- OLAP_ON function, B.5.2, B.5.2
- PRINTLOG procedure, B.5.2
- RUN procedure, B.5.2
- SHUTDOWN procedure, B.5.2
- SPARSITY_ADVICE_TABLE procedure, B.5.2
- STARTUP procedure, B.5.2
- DBMS_AW$_COLUMNLIST_T table, B.4.2
- DBMS_AW$_DIMENSION_SOURCE_T object type, B.4.2
- DBMS_AW$_DIMENSION_SOURCES_T table type, B.4.2
- DBTIMEZONE function, 7.3
- DBWAITTIME option
-
- name change, Preface
- See AWWAITTIME option
- DDOF function, 7.3
- DEADLOCK statement, 9.3
- debugging, 6.3
-
- models, 3.3.5
- programs, 4.5
- decimal data types, comparing, 2.3.8.3.3
- decimal marker (displayed), 6.3
- decimal places (displayed), 6.3
- decimal values, 6.3
-
- decimal marker for output, 6.3
- truncating to an integer, 7.3
- DECIMALCHAR option, 6.3
- DECIMALOVERFLOW option, 6.3
- DECIMALS option, 6.3
- DECLARE CURSOR command
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML
- DECODE function, 7.3
- default
-
- outfile, 10
- relations, 2.3.2.3.3, 10
- default status list
-
- determining if in effect, 8
- DEFAULTAWSEGSIZE option, 6.3
- DEFAULTDBFSIZE option
-
- name change, Preface
- See DEFAULTAWSEGSIZE option
- DEFINE AGGMAP command, 9.3, 9.3
- DEFINE command, 9.3
-
- events, 4.8
- triggers, 4.8
- DEFINE COMPOSITE command, 1.5.1.2, 9.3
- DEFINE DIMENSION ALIASOF command, 9.3
- DEFINE DIMENSION command, 9.3
- DEFINE FORMULA command, 9.3
- DEFINE MODEL command, 9.3
- DEFINE PARTITION TEMPLATE command, 9.3
- DEFINE PROGRAM command, 9.3
- DEFINE RELATION command, 9.3
- DEFINE SURROGATE command, 9.3, 9.3
- DEFINE VALUESET command, 9.3
- DEFINE VARIABLE command, 9.3
- DEFINE WORKSHEET command, 9.3
- defining
-
- aggmap objects, 9.3
- alias dimensions, 9.3
- analytic workspace objects, 9.3
- dimension alias, 9.3
- dimensions, 9.3
- formulas, 9.3
- partitions, 9.3
- programs, 9.3
- relations, 9.3, 9.3
- surrogates, 9.3
- valuesets, 9.3, 9.3
- variables, 9.3
- worksheet objects, 9.3
- definitions
-
- copying, 9.3
- creating, 9.3
- creating object properties, 10
- deleting, 9.3
- moving within NAME dimension, 10
- report of, 9.3, 9.3
- testing for, 7.3
- DELETE command, 9.3
-
- event, 10, 10
- trigger, 10, 10
- Delete event, 10
- deleting
-
- alias dimensions, 9.3
- composite values, 10
- composites, 9.3
- definitions, 9.3
- dimension alias, 9.3
- dimension values, 10, 10
- dimensions, 9.3
- formulas, 9.3
- models, 9.3
- objects, 9.3
- partition templates, 9.3
- partitions, 9.3
- programs, 9.3
- surrogates, 9.3
- triggers, 10, 10, 10
- valuesets, 9.3
- DEPRDECL function, 7.3
- DEPRDECLSW function, 7.3
- depreciation of assets, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3
- DEPRSL function, 7.3
- DEPRSOYD function, 7.3
- DESCRIBE command, 9.3
- descriptions
-
- adding to a definition, 10
- deleting from a definition, 10
- detaching
-
- analytic workspaces, 4.8
- dimension alias
-
- See alias dimensions
- DIMENSION command, in a model, 10
- DIMENSION statement
-
- for aggregation, 9.3
- for allocation, 9.3
- dimension status
-
- effect on expressions, 2.3.1.2.2
- null, 6.3
- restoring, 4.3.4.2
- saving current, 4.3.4.2
- dimension surrogates
-
- assigning values to, 10
- defining, 9.3
- dimension values
-
- comparing, 2.3.8.4, 2.3.8.4
- counting related values, 8
- deleting values of, 10, 10
- latest value, 8
- null, 6.3
- number of (determining), 8, 8
- number of values in status, 8
- place in status list, 8
- retrieving current status list
-
- retrieving, 8
- returning first value in status, 8
- returning last value in status, 8
- setting the status of, 10
- sorting, 8, 10
- testing for, 7.3
- using qualified data reference, 8
- using result of LIMIT command, 8
- dimensionality, changing, 7.3
- dimension-based equations, 3.3.1
- dimensions
-
- acquired, 7.3
- checking status of, 8
- comparing values, 2.3.8.4
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- defining surrogates for, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- determining status of, 8
- limiting, 10
- limiting to single value, 2.3.2.5
- listing associated objects, 10
- looping over values of, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- maintaining, 10
- numeric value of text dimension, 2.3.4.2
- of expression, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.2.1
- order in models, 10
- QDR with, 2.3.2.5, 2.3.2.5.5
- related, 2.3.2.3.3, 10
- restoring previous values, 4.3.4.3
- saving current values, 4.3.4.3
- See also alias dimensions, base dimensions, concat dimensions, conjoint dimensions, simple dimensions
- sorting values, 10
- status lists, 8
- type of (determining), 8
- worksheet, 9.3
- directory
-
- changing, 9.3
- identifying current, 9.3
- displaying error messages, 6.3
- DIVIDEBYZERO option, 6.3
- division, 8
-
- by zero, 6.3
- calculating the remainder, 8
- DO command, 9.3, 9.3
-
- used with FOR, 9.3
- used with SWITCH, 10
- used with WHILE, 10
- DOEND command, 9.3
- double quotes, 2.1.2.1
- DSECONDS option, 6.3
- DSINTERVAL data type, 2.1.4.9
- DSINTERVAL function, 8
- DY datetime format element, 9.3
E
- ECHOPROMPT option, 4.5.3, 6.3
- EDIT command, 9.3
- editing previously executed commands, 10
- EIF file, 4.7.6, 9.3
-
- exporting data from, 9.3
- importing data from, 10
- EIFBYTES option, 6.3
- EIFEXTENSIONPATH option, 6.3
- EIFNAMES option, 6.3
- EIFSHORTNAMES option, 6.3
- EIFTYPES option, 6.3
- EIFUPDBYTES option, 6.3
- EIFVERSION option, 6.3
- embedded-total dimension views, A.2.2
- embedded-total fact view, A.2.2
- encryption, 8
- ENDDATE function, 7.3
- ENDOF function, 7.3
- EQ command, 9.3
- equations, dimension-based, 3.3.1
- ERRNAMES option, 6.3
- error messages, 10
-
- creating your own, 4.3.5.4
- deferring, 4.3.5.1
- displaying, 6.3
- option holding text of, 6.3
- producing without error condition, 10
- signaling error condition, 10
- suppressing, 4.3.5.3, 6.3
- suppressing during compilation, 6.3
- wrapping, 6.3
- ERRORLOG statement, 9.3
- ERRORMASK statement, 9.3
- ERRORNAME option, 4.3.5, 6.3
- errors
-
- controlling during calculations, 2.3.4.4
- handling, 4.3.5
- handling in nested programs, 10, 10
- handling in programs, 10
- name of first-occurring error, 6.3
- signaling, 4.3.5.4, 10, 10
- SQL error codes, 6.3
- when comparing numeric data, 2.3.8.3, 2.3.8.3.2, 2.3.8.3.3
- ERRORTEXT option, 4.3.5, 6.3
- escape character for LIKE, 6.3
- escape sequences, 2.1.2.2, 2.1.2.2
- ESCAPEBASE option, 6.3
- EVAL_NUMBER function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- EVAL_TEXT function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- events
-
- Assign, 10, 10
- assignment statements, 10
- Define, 4.8
- Delete, 10, 10
- deleting, 10, 10, 10
- identifying, 8
- Maintain, 10, 10
- Property, 10, 10
- Update, 4.8, 4.8, 10
- EVERSION function, 7.3
- EVERY function, 7.3
- EXECUTE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- EXISTS function, 7.3
- EXP function, 7.3
- exponential forecasting, 9.3
- exponents, retrieving, 7.3
- EXPORT command, 4.7.6, 9.3
- EXPORT to EIF command, 9.3
- EXPORT to spreadsheet command, 9.3
- exporting data, 6.3, 6.3, 9.3
- expressions
-
- ampersand substitution, 2.3.10
- Boolean, 2.3.8, 2.3.9, 2.3.9, 2.3.9.1
- changing dimensionality of, 7.3
- comparing, 8
- conditional, 2.3.9, 2.3.9
- data type of, 2.3.1.1
- dates in, 2.3.7
- datetime, 2.3.6.1
- defined, 2.3
- determining dimensions of, 2.3.1.2.1
- dimensions of, 2.3.1.2, 2.3.1.2.1
- dimensions status, 2.3.1.2.2
- empty cells, 2.3.3
- interval, 2.3.6.2
- NA values in, 2.3.3
- numeric, 2.3.4
- objects in, 2.3.2
- padding, 8, 8
- parsing, 10
- retrieving largest, 7.3
- retrieving smallest, 8
- saving, 9.3
- substitution, 2.3.10
- text, 2.3.5
- trimming, 8, 8
- using objects in, 2.3.2.4
- using qualified data references in, 8
- EXPTRACE option, 6.3
- EXTBYTES function, 7.3
- EXTCHARS function, 7.3
- EXTCOLS function, 7.3
- EXTLINES function, 7.3
- EXTRACT function, 7.3
F
- fastest-varying dimension, 9.3
- FCCLOSE command, 9.3
- FCEXEC command, 9.3
- FCOPEN command, 7.3
- FCQUERY command, 7.3
- FCSET command, 9.3
- FETCH command
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML
- FETCH command (OLAP DML), A.2.2, A.2.2
- fetching data (SQL), 10
- file I/O, 7.3, 7.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
-
- closing, 7.3, 9.3, 9.3
- current directory, 9.3
- diagnosing errors when processing, 7.3
- forcing a page break, 9.3
- gathering information about, 7.3
- list of open files, 10
- opening, 7.3
- processing data from, 9.3
- reading a record, 7.3
- reading data from, 9.3
- reading Oracle OLAP commands from a file, 7.3, 10
- records read, 8
- setting attributes, 9.3
- writing, 9.3
- FILECLOSE command, 9.3
- FILECOPY command, 9.3
- FILEDELETE command, 9.3
- FILEERROR function, 7.3
- FILEGET function, 7.3
- FILEMOVE command, 9.3
- FILENEXT function, 7.3
- FILEOPEN function, 7.3
- FILEPAGE command, 9.3
- FILEPUT command, 9.3
- FILEQUERY function, 7.3
- FILEREAD command, 9.3
- files
-
- appending output, 10
- importing data from, 10
- saving output in, 10
- FILESET command, 9.3
- fileunits, 7.3, 7.3
-
- attributes, 7.3
- number of outfile destination, 6.3
- opening, 7.3, 10
- reading data from, 9.3
- setting attributes, 9.3
- FILEVIEW command, 9.3
- FILTERLINES function, 7.3
- financial analysis, scenario modeling, 3.3.2.6
- FINDBYTES function, 7.3
- FINDCHARS function, 7.3
- FINDLINES function, 7.3
- FINTSCHED function, 7.3
- floating point numbers, comparing, 2.3.8.3.2
- floating-point format
-
- limitations when calculating, 2.3.4.3
- use of, 2.3.4.3
- FLOOR function, 7.3
- FOR command, 9.3, 9.3
-
- breaking out of, 9.3
- example of, 9.3
- looping over dimension values, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- used with BREAK, 9.3
- used with CONTINUE, 9.3
- used with OKFORLIMIT, 6.3
- used with TEMPSTAT, 10
- FORECAST command, 9.3
- FORECAST function, 7.3
- forecasting context, 9.3
-
- closing, 9.3
- executing, 9.3
- opening, 7.3
- querying, 7.3
- setting characteristics of, 7.3
- FORECAST.REPORT program, 9.3, 9.3
- format model, 9.3
- format models, 2.1.4.2
-
- date
-
- changing, 2.1.4.2, 9.3
- default format, 2.1.4.2, 9.3
- formats
-
- for dates and numbers. See format models
- of return values from the database, 2.1.4.2
- of values stored in the database, 2.1.4.2
- formatting
-
- datetime data, 9.3
- formulas
-
- aggmap objects in, 8
- aggregating data with, 7.3
- compiling, 6.3, 9.3
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- expression for (retrieving), 8
- recursive, 6.3
- specifying new expression, 9.3
- FPMTSCHED function, 7.3
- FROM_TZ function, 7.3
- FULLDSC program, 9.3
- functions
-
- calling, 9.3
- user-defined, 4.3.1, 4.3.1, 9.3, 10
G
- GET function, 7.3
- GETLOG function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- GOTO command, 9.3
- GREATEST function, 7.3
- group marker, 6.3
- grouping ids, 5.3, 5.3, 5.3
- GROUPINGID command, 9.3
- GROUPINGID function, 7.3
- GROWRATE function, 7.3
- growth rate, 7.3
H
- handling errors in programs, 10
- hash partitions, 9.3
- heading, 10
-
- for a report, 10
- for output pages, 6.3
- including a page number, 6.3
- producing standard report heading, 10
- HEADING command, 10
- HIDE command, 10
- HIERHEIGHT command, 10
- HIERHEIGHT function, 7.3
- Holt-Winters forecasting, 9.3
- hyperbolic
-
- cosine calculation, 7.3
- sine calculation, 8
- tangent calculation, 8
I
- IF command, 9.3, 10
- IF conditional expression, 2.3.9.1
- IFNONE keyword, 10
- IMPORT command, 4.7.6, 10
-
- See also SQL command in OLAP DML
- importing data, 6.3, 6.3
-
- controlling update frequency, 6.3
- from an analytic workspace, 10
- from spreadsheets, 10
- from text files, 10
- tracking names of objects, 6.3
- tracking types of objects, 6.3
- INCLUDE command, 10
- INF_STOP_ON_ERROR option, 6.3
- INFILE command, 10
- INFILE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- INFO function, 7.3
-
- FORECAST, 7.3
- MODEL, 7.3
- PARSE, 7.3
- REGRESS, 7.3
- INITCAP function, 7.3
- initialization parameters, C, C.1
- init.ora file, C.1
- INLIST function, 7.3
- input file
-
- reading from a file, 7.3, 10
- with SNAPI connection, 7.3
- with XCA dialog, 7.3
- INSBYTES function, 7.3
- INSCHARS function, 7.3
- INSCOLS function, 7.3
- INSLINES function, 7.3
- INSTAT function, 7.3
- integer part of decimal number, 7.3
- interest on loans, 7.3, 8
- internal rate of return, 7.3
- INTERP function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- INTERP_SILENT procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- INTERPCLOB function (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- interval
-
- arithmetic, 2.3.6.3
- INTERVAL expressions, 2.3.6.2
- INTPART function, 7.3
- IRR function, 7.3
- ISDATE program, 7.3
- ISEMPTY function, 7.3
- ISSESSION function, 7.3
- ISVALUE function, 7.3
J
- JOINBYTES function, 7.3
- JOINCHARS function, 7.3
- JOINCOLS function, 7.3
- JOINLINES function, 7.3
K
- KEY function, 7.3
L
- label column width, 6.3
-
- branching in a program, 9.3
- for error handling in programs, 10
- labels, 9.3
-
- in programs, 4.3.5.6
- with IFNONE, 10
- LAG function, 3.3.2.3, 8
- LAGABSPCT function, 8
- LAGDIF function, 8
- LAGPCT function, 8
- larger value of two expressions, 8
- LARGEST function, 8
- largest value of an expression, 8
- LAST_DAY function, 8
- LCOLWIDTH option, 6.3
- LD command, 10
- LEAD function, 3.3.2.3, 8
- LEAST function, 8
- LENGTH function, 8
- LENGTH2 function, 8
- LENGTH4 function, 8
- LENGTHB function, 8
- LENGTHC function, 8
- LIKE operator, 6.3, 6.3
- LIKECASE option, 6.3
- LIKEESCAPE option, 6.3
- LIKENL option, 6.3
- LIMIT BASEDIMS command, 10
- LIMIT command, 10
-
- using LEVELREL, 10
- using NOCONVERT, 10
- using parent relation, 10
- using POSLIST, 10
- using related dimension, 10
- using values, 10
- LIMIT function, 8
- limit maps, A.1, A.2.2, A.2.2
-
- order of processing, A.2.2
- syntax, A.2.2
- limiting
-
- alias dimensions, 9.3
- dimensions, 10
- multidimensional valuesets, 9.3
- LIMITMAPINFO function, 8
- LIMIT.SORTREL option, 6.3
- LIMITSTRICT option, 6.3, 10
- line size for report heading, 6.3
- LINENUM option, 6.3
- lines on a page of report output, 6.3
- LINESLEFT option, 6.3
- LISTBY program, 10
- LISTFILES command, 10
- LISTNAMES program, 10
- literals
-
- numeric, 2.1.1
- text, 2.3.5
- LOAD command, 10
- loans, 7.3
-
- interest payment on, 7.3
- interest payments on, 8
- payment on, 7.3
- payments on, 8
- local variables, 10, 10
- locale independent, 9.3
- LOCALTIMESTAMP function, 8
- LOG command, 10
- LOG function, 8
- LOG10 function, 8
- logical operators, 2.2.2
- logs
-
- calculating base 10 logarithm, 8
- calculating natural logarithm, 8
- LOOP clause in SQL FETCH, 10
- looping, 9.3
-
- over dimension status, 9.3
- looping, explicit, 5.3, 5.3, 5.3
- LOWCASE function, 8
- lowercase, converting to, 8
- LPAD function, 8
- LSIZE option, 6.3
- LTRIM function, 8
M
- MAINTAIN command
-
- event, 10, 10
- MAINTAIN ADD, 10
- MAINTAIN ADD for DAY, WEEK, MONTH, QUARTER and YEAR values, 10
- MAINTAIN ADD for TEXT, ID, and INTEGER values, 10
- MAINTAIN ADD SESSION, 10
- MAINTAIN DELETE, 10, 10, 10
- MAINTAIN MERGE, 10
- MAINTAIN MOVE, 10
- MAINTAIN RENAME, 10
- trigger, 10, 10
- Maintain event, 10
- maintaining
-
- alias dimensions, 9.3
- composites, 10
- dimensions, 10
- partition templates, 10
- partitions, 10
- MAKEDATE function, 8
- margins, 6.3
-
- setting bottom margin, 6.3
- setting top margin, 6.3
- MAX function, 8
- MAXBYTES function, 8
- MAXCHARS function, 8
- MAXFETCH option, 6.3
- maximum values, 8
-
- for each time period in the status, 8
- larger of two expressions, 8
- MEASUREDIM statement
-
- for aggregation, 9.3
- for allocation, 9.3
- MEDIAN function, 8
- median value, 8
- messages, suppressing, 6.3
- MIN function, 8
- minimum value, 8
-
- for each time period in the status, 8
- smaller of two expressions, 8
- MMOF function, 8
- MOD function, 8
- MODDAMP option, 6.3
- MODE function, 8
- models
-
- adding to aggmap, 9.3
- compiling, 3.3.3, 9.3, 10
- creating, 10
- debugging, 3.3.5
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- editing, 10
- in aggregation specifications, 9.3, 10, 10
- obtaining information about, 7.3
- removing from aggmap, 9.3, 9.3
- running, 3.3.4, 10
- scenario, 3.3.2.6
- solution variables, 3.3.1
- MODEL.XEQRPT program
-
- compiling, 6.3
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- including, 10
- nesting, 10
- options, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3
- MODERROR option, 6.3
- MODGAMMA option, 6.3
- MODINPUTORDER option, 6.3
- MODMAXITERS option, 6.3
- MODOVERFLOW option, 6.3
- MODSIMULTYPE option, 6.3
- MODTOLERANCE option, 6.3
- MODTRACE option, 6.3
- module version numbers, 7.3
- MODULO function, 8
- MON datetime format element, 9.3
- MONITOR command, 10
- monitoring, 10
-
- cost of program lines, 10
- cost of programs, 10
- MONTH datetime format element, 9.3
- MONTHABBRLEN option, 6.3
- MONTHNAMES option, 6.3
- MONTHS_BETWEEN function, 8
- MOVE command, 10
- MOVINGAVERAGE function, 8
- MOVINGMAX function, 8
- MOVINGMIN function, 8
- MOVINGTOTAL function, 8
- multidimensional valuesets, 9.3
- multiline text
-
- columns, 7.3
- MULTIPATHHIER option, 6.3
- multiwriter mode, 7.3, 9.3, 9.3
N
- NA values
-
- accepted as numeric input, 6.3, 6.3
- caching, 6.3
- comparing, 2.3.8.2, 2.3.8.2
- controlling how treated, 2.3.3.2, 2.3.3.2
- in Boolean expression, 2.3.8.2
- in expressions, 2.3.3
- NA2 bits, 2.3.3, 9.3
- permanently replacing, 6.3
- replacing, 8
- replacing with strings, 8
- retrieving, 7.3
- spelling of, 6.3
- substituting another value, 8
- triggers, 6.3, 6.3
- NA2 bits, 2.3.3, 9.3
- NA2 function, 8
- NA2 values, 8, 8
- NAFILL function, 8
- NAFLAG function, 8
- name, 10
-
- changing object name, 10
- dimension, 10
- listing names of dictionary entries, 10
- NAME dimension, 10
- names
-
- listing for objects, 10
- listing objects by, 10
- qualified object, 2.3.2.2
- NASKIP option, 6.3
- NASKIP2 option, 6.3
- NASPELL option, 6.3, 9.3
- NATRIGGER
-
- See $NATRIGGER
- natural logarithm, 8
- negative value, 6.3
-
- in output, 6.3
- obtaining the root, 6.3
- net present value, 8
- NEW_TIME function, 8
- NEXT_DAY function, 8
- NLS_CALENDAR option, 6.3
- NLS_CURRENCY option, 6.3
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT option, 6.3
- NLS_DATE_LANGAUGE option, 6.3
- NLS_DATE_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, 9.3
- NLS_DUAL_CURRENCY option, 6.3
- NLS_ISO_CURRENCY option, 6.3
- NLS_LANG option, 6.3
- NLS_LANGUAGE initialization parameter, 9.3
- NLS_LANGUAGE option, 6.3
- NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTERS option, 6.3
- NLS_SORT option, 6.3
- NLS_TERRITORY initialization parameter, 9.3
- NLS_TERRITORY option, 6.3
- NLSSORT function, 8
- NONE function, 8
- NORMAL function, 8
- NOSPELL option, 6.3
- NPV function, 8
- null values
-
- See NA values
- NULLIF function, 8
- numbers
-
- assigning random numbers, 8
- commas in output, 6.3
- decimal marker for output, 6.3
- decimal places in output, 6.3
- determining sign of, 8
- negative values in output, 6.3
- rounding, 8
- spelling out, 9.3
- thousands marker for output, 6.3
- NUMBYTES function, 8
- NUMCHARS function, 8
- numeric data types, 2.1.1
-
- comparing, 2.3.8.3, 2.3.8.3.3
- mixing, 2.3.4.1
- numeric expressions, 2.3.4
-
- data type of the result, 2.3.4.1
- dates in, 2.3.7
- mixing data types, 2.3.4.1
- text dimensions in, 2.3.4.2
- numeric values
-
- rounding, 8
- NUMLINES function, 8
- NUMTODSINTERVAL function, 8
- NUMTOYMNTERVAL function, 8
- NVL function, 8
- NVL2 function, 8
O
- OBJ function, 8
- object definitions
-
- adding descriptions to, 10
- deleting descriptions from, 10
- object types
-
- automatic, A.1.2.1, A.2.2
- predefining, A.1.2.1, A.2.2
- syntax for creating, A.1.2, A.2.2
- objects, 9.3
-
- acquired (list of), 7.3
- checking for changes, 8
- compiling, 6.3
- creating by copying, 9.3
- creating properties, 10
- data type of (determining), 8
- defining, 9.3
- definition (retrieving), 8
- deleting, 9.3, 9.3
- describing its definition, 9.3
- describing its properties, 9.3
- dimensions of (retrieving), 8, 8
- dropping changes, 10, 10
- exporting from analytic workspace, 9.3
- identifying triggers, 8
- importing into analytic workspace, 10
- in expressions, 2.3.2
- listing, 8
- listing names of, 10, 10, 10
- loading, 10
- making current, 9.3
- obtaining information, 8
- pages used to store (determining), 8
- qualified name, 2.3.2.2
- recalculating permissions, 10
- renaming, 10
- restrictions on name, 9.3
- storage class (determining), 8
- testing for existence, 7.3
- OBJLIST function, 8
- OBSCURE function, 8
- OESEIFVERSION option
-
- name change, Preface
- See EIFVERSION option
- OKFORLIMIT option, 6.3
- OKNULLSTATUS option, 6.3, 10
- OLAP API
-
- optimization, C
- OLAP DML
-
- executing in SQL, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2
- quotation marks in, B.3.2
- OLAP session cache
-
- blocking creation of, 6.3
- checking if empty, 8
- defined, 6.3
- for variable, 8
- non-NA values, 8
- populating with aggregated values, 6.3, 9.3
- populating with NA values, 6.3
- OLAP_API_SESSION_INIT package, C
- OLAP_CONDITION function (SQL), A.2.2, A.2.2
- OLAP_EXPRESSION function (SQL), A.2.2, B.3.1
- OLAP_EXPRESSION_BOOL function (SQL), A.2.2
- OLAP_EXPRESSION_DATE function (SQL), A.2.2
- OLAP_EXPRESSION_TEXT function (SQL), A.2.2
- OLAP_ON function (PL/SQL), B.5.2, B.5.2
- OLAP_TABLE
-
- optimizing looping, 5.3, 5.3, 5.3
- OLAP_TABLE function (SQL), A.2.2
-
- custom measures, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2
- data map parameter, A.2.2
- data type conversions, A.2.2
- examples, A.2.2
- FETCH command, A.2.2, A.2.2
- limit map, A.1, A.2.2, A.2.2
- retrieving session log, B.5.2
- specifying a ROW2CELL column, A.2.2
- specifying an OLAP DML command, A.2.2
- specifying the analytic workspace, A.2.2
- specifying the logical table, A.2.2
- ONATTACH program, 4.8
- ONDETACH program, 4.8
- OPEN command See SQL command in OLAP DML, 10
- operating system, identifying, 8
- operators, 6.3
-
- Boolean, 2.2.2
- comparisons, 2.2.2
- conditional, 2.3.9, 2.3.9
- LIKE, 6.3, 6.3, 6.3
- logical, 2.2.2
- overview, 2.2
- substitution, 2.3.10
- optimization
-
- OLAP API, C, C.1
- options
-
- displaying value of, 6.1
- restoring previous values, 4.3.4.3
- retrieving, 6.1
- saving current values, 4.3.4.3
- specifying, 6.1
- Oracle OLAP
-
- internal build number, 7.3
- ordinal numbers
-
- specifying, 9.3
- spelling out, 9.3
- outfile
-
- current, 6.3
- OUTFILE command, 10, 10
-
- affect on DBMS_AW.EXECUTE, B.5.2
- affect on DBMS_AW.RUN, B.5.2
- OUTFILEUNIT option, 6.3
- out-of-range decimal values, 6.3
- output, 10
-
- redirecting, 10
- saving in a file, 10
- overflow condition, 6.3
P
- padding expressions, 8, 8
- PAGE command, 10
- PAGENUM option, 6.3
- PAGEPRG option, 6.3
- PAGESIZE, 6.3
- paging in reports, 10
-
- forcing a page break, 10
- line number on current page, 6.3
- lines for bottom margin, 6.3
- lines for top margin, 6.3
- lines left on page, 6.3
- lines on a page, 6.3
- page number, 6.3
- producing a custom heading, 6.3
- producing a standard heading, 10
- turning on, 6.3
- PAGING option, 6.3
- PARENS option, 6.3
- PARSE command, 7.3, 10
- parsing expressions, 10
- PARTITION function, 8
- partition templates, 9.3, 9.3
-
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- maintaining, 10
- retrieving partition names, 8
- retrieving partitioning method, 8
- PARTITIONCHECK function, 8
- partitioned variables, 9.3, 9.3
-
- aggregating, 8
- defining, 9.3
- deleting data from, 10
- maintaining, 10
- retrieving dimensions of, 8
- retrieving partitioning method, 8
- partitioning methods, 8
- partitions, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
-
- adding values to, 10, 10
- defining, 9.3
-
- list partitions, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- deleting data, 10
- identifying for value, 8
- list, 9.3
- locking segments of, 10
- moving values, 10
- range, 8, 9.3
- retrieving dimensions of, 8
- retrieving names of, 8
- specifying values of, 10
- pattern matching, 2.3.8.6.1
- payment schedules, 7.3
-
- for loan interest, 7.3, 8
- for loans, 7.3, 8
- PERCENTAGE function, 8
- permission programs, 4.7.1.1, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8
- permissions, 10
-
- assigning to an object definition, 10
- recalculating permission, 10
- specifying conditions for accessing, 10
- violations of, 6.3
- PERMIT command, 10
- PERMIT_READ program, 4.7.1.1, 4.8
- PERMIT_WRITE program, 4.7.1.1, 4.8
- PERMITERROR option, 6.3
- PERMITRESET command, 10
- platform, determining, 8
- P.M. datetime format element, 9.3, 9.3
- POP command, 4.3.4.3, 4.3.4.4, 10, 10
-
- popping a whole series at once, 10
- POPLEVEL command, 10
-
- nesting, 10
- using, 4.3.4.5
- populating
-
- alias dimensions, 9.3
- POUTFILEUNIT option, 6.3
- PRECOMPUTE statement, 9.3
- PREPARE command
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML
- PRGERR keyword (SIGNAL), 10
- PRGTRACE option, 6.3
- print buffer, B.5.2, B.5.2
- PRINTLOG procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- PROCEDURE statement
-
- See SQL command in OLAP DML, 10
- profiles, 8
- PROGRAM command, 10
- programs
-
- adding program contents to a definition, 10
- branching, 9.3, 9.3, 10
- branching in, 10
- branching labels, 9.3
- calling, 9.3
- case statement, 10
- comment lines in, 4.3
- compiling, 4.4, 4.4, 6.3, 9.3, 9.3
- conditional execution of commands, 10, 10
- debugging, 4.5, 6.3
- declaring arguments in, 4.3.2.1
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- determining how invoked, 7.3
- error handling, 6.3, 6.3, 10
- errors in, 4.3.5
- executing, 4.6
- halting execution with an error, 10
- hiding, 10
- local variable, 10
- passing arguments to, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3, 7.3
- performance cost, 10
- permission, 4.7.1, 4.7.1.1, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8
- preserving environment, 4.3.4, 4.3.4
- preserving status, 7.3, 9.3
- repeating commands, 9.3
- restoring previous values, 4.3.4.3
- restoring status, 10, 10
- returning a value, 10
- saving compiled code, 4.4
- saving current values, 4.3.4.3
- saving status, 10, 10
- startup, 4.7.1
- suspending execution, 10
- terminating execution of, 10
- timing execution, 10, 10
- trigger, 4.7.3.2, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8, 10
- unhiding, 10
- properties, 10
-
- copying with an object definition, 9.3
- creating for objects, 10
- listing for objects, 9.3
- PROPERTY command, 10
-
- event, 10, 10
- trigger, 10, 10
- Property event, 10
- PUSH command, 4.3.4.4, 10, 10
-
- marking start of series, 10
- placement, 4.3.5.6
- using, 4.3.4.3
- PUSHLEVEL command, 10
-
- nesting, 10
- placement, 4.3.5.6
Q
- QUAL function, 2.3.2.5, 8
- qualified data references
-
- ampersand substitution, 2.3.2.5.6, 2.3.10
- creating, 2.3.2.5
- definition of, 2.3.2.5
- for dimensions, 2.3.2.5.5
- qualifying a relation, 2.3.2.5.4
- replacing dimension of variable, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.3
- specifying explicitly, 8
- using with relation, 2.3.2.5.4
- with assignment statement, 2.3.2.5.2
- with dimensions, 2.3.2.5
- with relations, 2.3.2.5.4
- with variables, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.3
- qualified object name, 2.3.2.2
- quotation marks
-
- double, 2.1.2.1
- in OLAP DML, B.3.2
R
- RANDOM function, 8
- random numbers, 8, 8
- random sparsity, 9.3
- RANDOM.SEED.1 option, 6.3
- RANDOM.SEED.2 option, 6.3
- range partitions
-
- defining, 9.3
- retrieving calculation for, 8
- RANK function, 8
-
- number of calls to, 8
- number of computed values, 8
- number of triggered sorts, 8
- RANK_CALLS option, 8
- RANK_CELLS option, 8
- RANK_SORTS option, 8
- ranking performance monitoring, 8
- RAW data type, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
- reading files, 8
-
- current record number, 8
- error diagnosis, 7.3
- FILEREAD command, 9.3
- processing a record, 9.3
- reading a record, 7.3
- RECAP command, 10
- RECNO function, 8
- RECURSIVE option, 6.3
- REDO command, 10
- REEDIT command, 10
- REGRESS command, 7.3, 10
- regressions
-
- linear, 10
- REGRESS.REPORT program, 10
- related dimensions, 2.3.2.3.3, 8, 10
-
- limiting to, 6.3
- RELATION command, 10
- RELATION statement
-
- for aggregation, 9.3
- for allocation, 9.3
- relational tables See tables
- relations
-
- assigning values to, 10, 10, 10
- comparing to text literals, 2.3.8.6.2
- default, 2.3.2.3.3, 10
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- limiting to single value, 2.3.2.5.4
- QDR with, 2.3.2.5.4
- replacing dimension of, 2.3.2.5.4
- relations, in aggmaps
-
- identifying changes, 7.3
- RELEASE command, 10
- REM function, 8
- remainder after division, 8
- REMAINDER function, 8
- REMBYTES function, 8
- REMCHARS function, 8
- REMCOLS function, 8
- REMLINES function, 8
- RENAME command, 10
- REPLBYTES function, 8
- REPLCHARS function, 8
- REPLCOLS function, 8
- REPLLINES function, 8
- REPORT command, 10
- reporting, 10
- reports
-
- processing ROW command output, 8
- producing, 8, 10
- producing with ROW commands, 10
- RESERVED function, 8
- reserved words, 8, 8
- RESYNC command, 10
- RETURN command, 10
- return value of a program, 10
- REVERT command, 10, 10
- ROLE option, 6.3
- roles, 8
- root of negative number, 6.3
- ROOTOFNEGATIVE option, 6.3
- ROUND function
-
- for numbers, 8
- ROW command, 10
-
- processing output, 8
- ROW function, 8
- ROW2CELL column, A.1.3, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2
- ROWID data type, 2.1.7.1
-
- converting, 8, 8
- ROWIDTOCHAR function, 8
- ROWIDTONCHAR function, 8
- RPAD function, 8
- RR datetime format element, 9.3
- RTRIM function, 8
- RUN procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- running totals, 8, 10
- run-time aggregation, 3.4.4
- RUNTOTAL function, 8
S
- scenario models, 3.3.2.6
- seasonal data, 9.3
- SECONDS option, 6.3
- segment width, 9.3
- segments
-
- analytic workspace, 9.3
- locking, 10
- retrieving maximum size of, 7.3
- SELECT statements (in OLAP DML), 10
-
- See also SQL command in OLAP DML
- selecting
-
- alias dimension values, 9.3
- data, 10
- SERVEROUTPUT option, B.5.2, B.5.2, B.5.2
- SESSCACHE option, 6.3
- session
-
- shutting down, B.5.2
- starting up, B.5.2
- session cache
-
- See OLAP session cache
- session logs
-
- printing, B.5.2
- retrieving, B.5.2
- sessions, 10
-
- preserving environment, 4.3.4, 4.3.4
- recording in disk file, 10
- restoring environment, 4.3.4.3
- user ID, 8
- SESSIONTIMEZONE function, 8
- SET command, 10
- SET1 command, 10
- SHOW command, 10
- SHUTDOWN procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- SIGN function, 8
- SIGNAL command, 4.3.5.4, 10
- simultaneous equations in models, 3.3.2.5
- SIN function, 8
- sine calculation, 8, 8
- single-row functions, A.2.1
- SINH function, 8
- SLEEP command, 10
- slowest-varying dimension, 9.3
- smaller value of two expressions, 8
- SMALLEST function, 8
- smallest value of an expression, 8
- SMOOTH function, 8
- solution variables
-
- defined, 3.3.1
- example of, 10
- SORT
-
- command, 10
- function, 8
- SORTCOMPOSITE option, 6.3
- sorting
-
- dimension values, 10
- status list of a dimension, 6.3, 8, 10
- valuesets, 8, 10
- SORTLINES function, 8
- SOURCEVAL statement, 9.3
- SP datetime format element suffix, 9.3
- sparse data, 7.3
-
- base dimension value, 7.3
- changing definitions, 9.3
- eliminating, 9.3
- exporting, 9.3
- importing, 10
- index algorithm, 6.3
- obtaining information, 8
- reading from files, 9.3
- renaming composites, 10
- reporting, 10, 10
- specifying composites, 9.3
- SPARSE keyword, 1.5.1.2, 9.3
- SPARSEINDEX option, 6.3
- sparsity
-
- controlled, 9.3
- random, 9.3
- See also sparse data
- Sparsity Advisor, B.4
- SPARSITY_ADVICE_TABLE column descriptions, B.5.2
- SPARSITY_ADVICE_TABLE procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- special characters, 2.1.2.2
- spelled numbers
-
- specifying, 9.3
- spreadsheets
-
- defining, 9.3
- exporting to, 9.3
- importing data from, 10, 10, 10
- See also worksheet objects
- SPTH datetime format element suffix, 9.3
- SQL
-
- embedding OLAP commands, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2, A.2.2
- managing analytic workspaces, B
- SQL (in OLAP DML)
-
- defining cursors, 10
- embedding statements, 4.7.2.1.1, 10
- precompiling statements, 10
- retrieving errors, 6.3, 6.3
- stored procedures, 10
- SQL command in OLAP DML, 10
-
- CLEANUP, 10
- CLOSE, 10
- DECLARE CURSOR, 10
- EXECUTE, 10
- FETCH, 10
- IMPORT, 10
- PREPARE, 10
- PROCEDURE, 10
- SELECT, 10, 10
- SQLBLOCKMAX option, 6.3
- SQLCODE option, 6.3
- SQLCOLUMNS procedure, 10, 10
- SQLERRM option, 6.3
- SQLFETCH function, 8
- SQLMESSAGES option, 6.3
- SQLTABLES procedure, 10, 10, 10
- SQRT command, 8
- square root, 8
-
- calculating, 8
- result for negative number, 6.3
- standard deviation calculation, 8
- STARTOF function, 8
- STARTUP procedure (PL/SQL), B.5.2
- startup programs, 4.7.1
- STATALL function, 8, 8
- STATDEPTH function, 8
- statements
-
- altering order of execution, 9.3
- editing previously executed, 10
- reading from a file, 10
- reexecuting, 10
- sending to file, 10
- STATEQUAL, 8
- STATFIRST function, 8
- STATIC_SESSION_LANGUAGE option, 6.3
- STATLAST function, 8
- STATLEN function, 8
- STATLIST function, 8
- STATMAX function, 8
- STATMIN function, 8
- STATRANK function, 8
- status
-
- determining, 8
- setting, 10
- setting inside a statement, 10
- setting to null, 6.3
- status lists
-
- base dimensions, 10
- comparing, 8
- empty, 6.3
- first value in, 8
- last value in, 8
- looping over, 6.3, 9.3, 10
- most recent value, 8
- null values, 6.3
- number of values in, 8
- position in, 8
- restoring, 10, 10
- result of LIMIT command, 8
- retrieving, 8
- retrieving depth of, 8
- retrieving value by position, 8
- retrieving values from, 8, 8
- saving, 7.3, 9.3, 10, 10
- saving in a context, 9.3
- sending to outfile, 10
- setting to null, 6.3
- sorting, 6.3, 8, 10
- STATUS program, 10, 10
- STATVAL function, 8
- STDDEV function, 8
- STDHDR program, 10
-
- line size for centering, 6.3
- storage
-
- changing, 9.3
- of variables, 9.3
- stored procedures
-
- creating, 10
- stored procedures (SQL)
-
- executing, 10
- STORETRIGGERVAL property, 10
- strings
-
- byte, 2.1.6, 2.1.6
- length of, 8
- subevents, identifying, 8
- substitution expressions, 2.3.10
- substitution operator, 2.3.10
- SUBSTR function, 7.3, 8
- SUBSTR2 function, 7.3, 8
- SUBSTR4 function, 7.3, 8
- SUBSTRB function, 7.3, 8
- SUBSTRC function, 7.3, 8
- substrings
-
- retrieving, 7.3, 8
- SUBTOTAL function, 8
- subtotals, 8
-
- in a report, 8
- resetting to zero, 10
- surrogate dimension, 9.3
-
- defining, 9.3
- surrogates
-
- defining, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- SWITCH command, 9.3, 9.3, 10
- SWTICH
-
- conditional expression, 2.3.9.2
- SYS_CONTEXT function, 8
- SYSDATE function, 8
- SYSINFO function, 8
- SYSTEM function, 8
- SYSTIMESTAMP function, 8
T
- table type, A.2.2
-
- automatic, A.1.2.1, A.2.2
- predefining, A.1.2.1, A.2.2
- syntax for creating, A.1.2, A.2.2
- tables
-
- exporting from analytic workspaces, 10
- importing into analytic workspaces, 10
- TALLY function, 8
- TAN function, 8
- tangent calculation, 8
-
- angle value, 7.3
- arc, 7.3, 7.3
- hyperbolic, 8
- TANH function, 8
- TCONVERT function, 8
- temporary members
-
- adding to dimension, 10
- identifying, 7.3
- TEMPSTAT command, 10
- text
-
- comparing values, 2.3.8.6
- data types, 2.1.2
- date and number formats, 2.1.4.2
- literals, 2.3.5, 2.3.8.6.2
- passing arguments as, 4.3.2.3, 10
- special characters, 2.1.2.2
- text expressions, 2.3.4.2, 2.3.5
- text formatting
-
- importing worksheet data, 10
- TEXTFILL function, 8
- TH datetime format element suffix, 9.3
- thousands marker, 6.3
- THOUSANDSCHAR option, 6.3
- THSP datetime format element suffix, 9.3
- time format models
-
- short, 9.3
- time of day, 8, 8
- time series, 8
-
- cumulative totals over, 7.3
- data from previous time period, 8
- data from subsequent time period, 8
- difference between time periods, 8
- maximum value in period, 8
- minimum value in period, 8
- moving totals over, 8
- percent difference between time periods, 8, 8
- time zone
-
- formatting, 9.3
- time zones
-
- converting data to particular, 2.3.6.1
- timestamp
-
- converting to local time zone, 2.3.6.1
- TIMESTAMP data type, 2.1.4.5
- TIMESTAMP_LTZ data type, 2.1.4.7
- TIMESTAMP_TZ data type, 2.1.4.6
- timezone offsets, 8
- timing, 10
-
- execution of program lines, 10
- execution of programs, 10
- title for a report, 10
- TMARGIN option, 6.3
- TO_CHAR function, 8
- TO_DATE function, 8, 9.3
- TO_NCHAR function, 8
- TO_NUMBER function, 8
- TO_TIMESTAMP_TZ function, 8
- TOD function, 8
- TODAY function, 8
- TOTAL function, 8
- totals
-
- calculating, 8
- cumulative, 7.3
- in a report, 8, 8, 10, 10
- moving, 8
- over time, 8
- running, 8
- TRACEFILEUNIT option, 6.3
- tracking, 10
-
- cost of program lines, 10
- cost of programs, 10
- TRACKPRG command, 10
- TRACKREPORT program, 10
- TRANSLATE function, 8
- TRAP command, 4.3.5.1, 10, 10, 10, 10
- TRIGGER command, 10
- TRIGGER function, 8
- trigger objects, 8
- trigger programs
-
- Assign, 10, 10
- Delete, 10, 10
- designing, 4.7.3.2
- Maintain, 10, 10
- Property, 10, 10
- Update, 4.8, 10
- TRIGGER_AFTER_UPDATE program, 4.8
- TRIGGER_AW program, 4.8, 4.8
- TRIGGER_BEFORE_UPDATE program, 4.8
- TRIGGER_DEFINE program, 4.8
- TRIGGERASSIGN command, 10
- TRIGGERMAXDEPTH option, 6.3
- triggers
-
- Assign, 10, 10
- creating, 10
- Define, 4.8
- Delete, 10
- deleting, 10, 10, 10
- events, 8
- Maintain, 10
- NA, 5.3, 6.3, 6.3
- objects, 8
- Property, 10
- subevents, 8
- Update, 4.8, 4.8, 10
- TRIGGERSTOREOK option, 6.3
- TRIM function, 8
- trimming expressions, 8, 8
- trimming strings, 8
- TRUNC function, 8
-
- for numbers, 8
- TRUNCATE function, 8
-
- for datetimes, 8
- for numbers, 8
- tuples, B.4.1
- TZ_OFFSET function, 8
U
- UNHIDE command, 10
- UNIQUELINES function, 8
- unnamed composites, 9.3
-
- defining, 9.3
- example of, 9.3
- UNRAVEL function, 8
- UPCASE function, 8
- UPDATE command, 10
-
- event, 10
- events, 4.8, 4.8
- trigger, 10
- triggers, 4.8, 4.8, 4.8
- UROWID data type, 2.1.7.2
- user ID, retrieving, 8
- user-defined functions
-
- arguments in, 4.3.1
- data type of, 4.3.1
- USERID option, 6.3
- USETRIGGERS option, 6.3
- UTC offset
-
- replacing with time zone region, 2.1.4.6
V
- VALSPERPAGE program, 8
- value name format, 10
- values
-
- restoring previous, 4.3.4.3
- saving current, 4.3.4.3
- See also Boolean values
- VALUES function, 8
- VALUESET statement, 9.3
- valuesets
-
- assigning values to, 9.3
- checking status of, 10
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- limiting, 9.3
- multidimensional, 9.3
- null, 6.3
- number of values in, 8
- retrieving values, 8, 8, 8, 8
- retrieving values from, 8
- setting the status of, 10
- sorting values, 8, 10
- VARCACHE option, 6.3
- VARIABLE command, 10
- variables
-
- acquired, 7.3
- Aggcount, 7.3, 8, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- assigning values to, 10
- defining, 9.3, 9.3
- defining with composite, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- how data is stored, 9.3
- identifying changes, 7.3, 7.3
- limiting to single value, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.3
- local to a program, 10
- partitioned, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- populating, 8
- QDR with, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.3
- replacing dimension of, 2.3.2.5.2, 2.3.2.5.3
- reshaping dimensionality of, 8
- session cache, 8
- storage of, 9.3
- version of Oracle OLAP, 7.3
- views
-
- creating embedded total dimensions, A.2.2
- creating embedded total measures, A.2.2
- creating rollup form, A.2.2
- template for creating with OLAP_TABLE, A.1.2.1
- VINTSCHED function, 8
- VNF
-
- See value name format
- VNF command, 2.1.3.2, 10
- VPMTSCHED function, 8
W
- WEEKDAYSNEWYEAR option, 6.3
- WEEKOF function, 8
- WHILE command, 9.3, 10
-
- used with BREAK, 9.3
- used with CONTINUE, 9.3
- WIDTH_BUCKET function, 8
- wildcards, 2.3.8.6.1, 2.3.8.6.1
- WKSDATA function, 8
- worksheet objects
-
- cells, 8
- data type of cells, 8
- defining, 9.3, 9.3, 9.3
- deleting, 9.3
- dimensions, 9.3
- See also spreadsheets
- workspaces See analytic workspaces
- WRAPERRORS option, 6.3
Y
- YESSPELL option, 6.3
- YMINTERVAL data type, 2.1.4.8
- YMINTERVAL function, 8
- YRABSTART option, 6.3
- YYOF function, 8
Z
- zero, 6.3
-
- dividing by, 2.3.4.4, 6.3
- spelling of, 6.3
- suppressing all-zero report rows, 6.3
- ZEROROW option, 6.3
- ZEROTOTAL command, 10
- ZSPELL option, 6.3