RE: referencing package variables

  • From: "Nick Tilbury @ Northampton" <ntilbury@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "'Foelz.Frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx'" <Foelz.Frank@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 09:55:18 -0000

Not that I know of, unless of course the values are stored in a table :-)

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Subject: AW: referencing package variables


Nick, got it, Thank's

there is no other (more practical) way to do that ???

> Frank <

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Von: Nick Tilbury @ Northampton [mailto:ntilbury@xxxxxxxxxxxx]=20
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Betreff: RE: referencing package variables


If you know the variables/constant names and the name of the package, =
surely
you can issue a text matching search on the DBA|USER_SOURCE view =
couldn't
you ?

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