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Writing the code for an application is just one step toward putting that application into production and then maintaining the code base. It is not possible within the scope of this paper to fully address the entire life cycle of application design, development, and deployment. When one compiles PL/SQL programs, the source code is loaded into the data dictionary in a variety of forms (the text of the code, dependency relationships, parameter information, etc.). One can therefore use SQL to query these dictionary views to help the user manage the code base.
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| Date: | Aug 2005 | ||
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