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Saurabh K. Gupta
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Determining identifier types and usages


A lexical unit in a PL/SQL program code is built up using literals, identifiers, delimiters, and comments. All items that are declared in a PL/SQL program as variables, cursors, constants, and subprogram names are identifiers. Identifiers can be reserved words (such as BEGIN and END), predefined (declared globally within STANDARD package), or quoted.

USER_IDENTIFIERS

The USER_IDENTIFIERS dictionary view reports the usage of identifiers in a PL/SQL program unit. The view includes information about an identifier's name, its type, and usage by line number in a PL/SQL program.

Tracking identifier details for all the subprograms would be additional task during code compilation and therefore, it is collected only for enabled PL/SQL objects.

The structure of the USER_IDENTIFIERS view is as follows:

Name          Null?      Type
------------- ---------- ------------------------
NAME                     VARCHAR2(128)
SIGNATURE                VARCHAR2(32)
TYPE  ...
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Saurabh K. Gupta is a seasoned database technologist with extensive experience in designing high performance and highly available database applications. His technology focus has been centered around Oracle Database architecture, Oracle Cloud platform, Database In-Memory, Database Consolidation, Multitenant, Exadata, Big Data, and Hadoop. He has authored the first edition of this book. He is an active speaker at technical conferences from Oracle Technology Network, IOUG Collaborate'15, AIOUG Sangam, and Tech Days. Connect with him on his twitter handle (or SAURABHKG) or through his technical blog www.sbhoracle. wordpress.com, with comments, suggestions, and feedback regarding this book.
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