Table: ALL_ARGUMENTS
Arguments in object accessible to the user
Column Name | Description |
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ARGUMENT_NAME | Argument name |
CHARACTER_SET_NAME | Character set name for the argument |
CHAR_LENGTH | Character limit for string datatypes |
CHAR_USED | Is the byte limit (B) or char limit (C) official for this string? |
DATA_LENGTH | Length of the column in bytes |
DATA_LEVEL | Nesting depth of argument for composite types |
DATA_PRECISION | Length: decimal digits (NUMBER) or binary digits (FLOAT) |
DATA_SCALE | Digits to right of decimal point in a number |
DATA_TYPE | Datatype of the argument |
DEFAULT_LENGTH | Length of default value for the argument |
DEFAULT_VALUE | Default value for the argument |
IN_OUT | Argument direction (IN, OUT, or IN/OUT) |
OBJECT_ID | Object number of the object |
OBJECT_NAME | Procedure or function name |
OVERLOAD | Overload unique identifier |
OWNER | Username of the owner of the object |
PACKAGE_NAME | Package name |
PLS_TYPE | PL/SQL type name for numeric arguments |
POSITION | Position in argument list, or null for function return value |
RADIX | Argument radix for a number |
SEQUENCE | Argument sequence, including all nesting levels |
TYPE_LINK | Database link name for the argument type in case of object types |
TYPE_NAME | Object name for the argument type in case of object types |
TYPE_OWNER | Owner name for the argument type in case of object types |
TYPE_SUBNAME | Subordinate object name for the argument type in case of object types |