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Snippet Name: FUNCTIONS: DEBUG mode

Description: To examine a function in debug mode.

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» FUNCTIONS: Deterministic
» FUNCTIONS: Nested Functions
» FUNCTIONS: IF statement
» FUNCTIONS: date/time
» FUNCTIONS: Sample functions
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» FUNCTIONS: with output parameters
» FUNCTIONS: with parameters
» FUNCTIONS: without parameters
» FUNCTIONS: Create function
» FUNCTIONS: special restrictions
» FUNCTIONS: System Privileges
» IN Function
» Built-In Functions: CASE
» Built-In Functions: DECODE
» SUBST and INSTR together
» INSTR (InString)
» SUBSTR (SubString)
» String Functions: REVERSE
» String Functions: LENGTH
» String Functions: INSTR
» String Functions: CONCAT
» String Functions: CHAR
» String Functions: INITCAP
» String Functions: LOWER
» String Functions: UPPER
» Date Functions: NUMTOYMINTERVAL
» Date Functions: NUMTODSINTERVAL

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Last Modified: March 13th, 2009

CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION test1 (inparm IN NUMBER) 
RETURN NUMBER IS
BEGIN
  RETURN inparm;
END test1;
/
 
DESC user_plsql_object_settings
 
SELECT name, TYPE, plsql_debug
FROM user_plsql_object_settings;
 
ALTER FUNCTION test1 COMPILE DEBUG;


 
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