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Oracle9i Database Master Index: R
(Release 2 (9.2))

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Index Entries

R-tree indexes (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
analyzing quality (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
before creating (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
quality degradation (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
quality score (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
sequence object (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
R-tree quality (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
R15 return code from logon exit (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
RACF
associating userids with services (Enterprise Edition Installation Guide for OS/390)
assumed use (Enterprise Edition Installation Guide for OS/390)
authorization control (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
command, SETROPTS CLASSACT (Enterprise Edition Installation Guide for OS/390)
IBM's OS/390 Security Server (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
predefined class (Enterprise Edition Installation Guide for OS/390)
SAF-compliant security server (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
with network service (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
     [subentry #2] (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
RACROUTE interface (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
RAC_DATABASE entry (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
RAC_DATABASE entry in services.ora file (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
RADIUS (Concepts)
     [entry #2] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
accounting (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
asynchronous authentication mode (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
authentication modes (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
authentication parameters (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
challenge-response
authentication (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
authentication (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
authentication (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
user interface (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
user interface (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
user interface (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
user interface (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
configuring (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
location of secret key (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
smartcards and (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #3] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #4] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
sqlnet.ora file sample (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
synchronous authentication mode (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
system requirements (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
RADIUS authentication
requirements for (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RADIUS protocol
authentication (Security Overview)
     [subentry #2] (Security Overview)
smart cards (Security Overview)
supported vendors (Security Overview)
RADIUS support
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RADIUS-compliant smart cards (Security Overview)
RADIUS-compliant token cards (Security Overview)
rad_gh_regions parameter (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
RAID
     [entry #2] (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
configurations (Data Warehousing Guide)
in disaster protection (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
RAISE statement (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
syntax (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
using in exception handler (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR procedure (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
remote procedures (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
raise_application_error procedure (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
raising an exception (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
raising exceptions
triggers (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
random sparsity (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
randomizing requests among listeners (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [entry #3] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
range
distribution value (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
measure (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
range conditions (SQL Reference)
range operator (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
range partitioning
     [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
creating tables using (Administrator's Guide)
index-organized tables (Administrator's Guide)
performance considerations (Data Warehousing Guide)
when to use (Administrator's Guide)
range partitions (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
adding (SQL Reference)
creating (SQL Reference)
examples of (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
values of (SQL Reference)
range Source objects (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
range-hash partitioning
subpartitioning template (Administrator's Guide)
range-list partitioning (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Data Warehousing Guide)
subpartitioning template (Administrator's Guide)
RANGE_DELETETEXT_EVENT - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_DELETETEXT_EVENT (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
RANGE_REPLACE_EVENT - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_REPLACE_EVENT (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
RANGE_SETTEXT_EVENT - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.RANGE_SETTEXT_EVENT (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
rank formatting (OLAP User's Guide)
RANK function (SQL Reference)
     [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
ranking elements (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
     [entry #2] (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
ranking functions (Data Warehousing Guide)
RATE option
of ALLOCATE CHANNEL (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
of CONFIGURE CHANNEL (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
ratios
see database instance performance ratios (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
RATIO_TO_REPORT function (SQL Reference)
     [entry #2] (Data Warehousing Guide)
RAW
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #3] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #4] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #5] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
column definition from DESCRIBE (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
columns (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
     [subentry #2] (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
data
     [subentry #2] (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
restrictions (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
data type (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
external datatype (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
format (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
maximum size
change (Migration)
Oracle external datatype (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
RAW class (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
RAW datatype (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #2] (Concepts)
     [entry #3] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #4] (SQL Reference)
     [entry #5] (Access Manager for AS/400 Installation and User's Guide)
     [entry #6] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
     [entry #7] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #8] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #9] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #10] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #11] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
converting (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
converting from CHAR data (SQL Reference)
external (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
maximum length (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
SQL*Loader (Utilities)
RAW DATE attribute
when reading files (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
raw device configuration information
export (Real Application Clusters Administration)
import (Real Application Clusters Administration)
raw device setup (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
raw devices (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
backing up to (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
buffer cache size (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
configuration raw device (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
configuring (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
control files (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
creating
on UNIX (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
on Windows (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
datafiles (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
DRSYS tablespace (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
environment variable (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
EXAMPLE tablespace (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
guidelines for using (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
identifying on UNIX
control1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
control2 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
drsys1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
indx1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
system1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
temp1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
tools1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
users1 database object (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
identifying on Windows
db_name_control1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_control1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_control2 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_control2 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_cwmlite1 (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_drsys1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_drsys1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_indx1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
db_name_indx1 symbolic link (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters installation (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
raw disk partition availability (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
restoring to (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
setting up (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
Tru64 (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
UNIX backups (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
Windows backups (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
raw devices CWMLITE tablespace (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
raw partition
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST initialization parameter (Reference)
raw partitions
datafiles (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
defined (Getting Started for Windows)
DRSYS tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
INDX tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
SYSTEM tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
TOOLS tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
UNDOTBS tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
USERS tablespace (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
RAW queues (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
raw volumes
on UNIX, configuring (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
RAWTOHEX function (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
     [entry #3] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
     [entry #4] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
data conversion (Concepts)
RAWTOHEX SQL function (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #3] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #4] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
RAWTONHEX function (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
data conversion (Concepts)
RAW_TO_NUMBER FORMAT function (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
RAW_TO_NUMBER function (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
errors (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
RAW_TO_NUMBER_FORMAT function
errors (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
RBS tablespace
description (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
RBS tablespace, described (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RBS01.DBF
data file (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
tablespace contained in (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4 encryption algorithm (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Security Overview)
     [entry #4] (Security Overview)
     [entry #5] (Security Overview)
RC4_128 encryption support
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #5] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #6] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_128 encryption support, installation types available with (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_256 encryption support
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #5] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
RC4_256 Integrity
installation types available with (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_256 integrity support
installation types available with (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_40 encryption (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Internet Directory Application Developer's Guide)
RC4_40 encryption support
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #5] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #6] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_40 encryption support, installation types available with (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_56 encryption support
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #5] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #6] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
RC4_56 encryption support, installation types available with (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
rcpt() function
of UTL_SMTP (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
     [entry #3] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_CONTROLFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_CORRUPTION view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_DATAFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_PIECE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_REDOLOG view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_SET view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_BACKUP_SPFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_CHECKPOINT view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_CONTROLFILE_COPY view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_COPY_CORRUPTION view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATABASE recovery catalog view (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATABASE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATABASE_INCARNATION view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
     [entry #3] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATAFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_DATAFILE_COPY view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_LOG_HISTORY view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_OFFLINE_RANGE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_PROXY_CONTROLFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_PROXY_DATAFILE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_REDO_LOG view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_REDO_THREAD view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_RESYNC view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_RMAN_CONFIGURATION view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_STORED_SCRIPT view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_STORED_SCRIPT_LINE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
RC_TABLESPACE view (Reference)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
Rdb Database field (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
RDB entry (Access Manager for AS/400 Installation and User's Guide)
RDB parameter (Access Manager for AS/400 Installation and User's Guide)
RDBMS (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
RDBMS administration functions (Intelligent Agent User's Guide)
rdbmsDbContact variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbIndex variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoProductName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoSizeAllocated variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUnits variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoSizeUsed variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbInfoVersion variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbPrivateMibOID variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsDbVendorName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsRelState variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsRelTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvContact variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoDiskReads variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoDiskWrites variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoFinishedTransactions variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoHighwaterInboundAssociations variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoLogicalReads variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoMaxInboundAssociations variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoPageReads variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoPageWrites variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoRequestsHandled variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoStartupTime variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvInfoTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvParamCurrValue variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvParamName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvParamSubIndex variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvParamTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvPrivateMibOID variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvProductName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvTable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsSrvVendorName variable (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsStateChange trap (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
rdbmsTraps (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
RDBMS_SERVER_DN initialization parameter (Reference)
setting with ALTER SYSTEM (SQL Reference)
RDBMS_SERVER_DN parameter (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
RDB_DATABASE networking parameter (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Net Services Reference Guide)
RDEFINE command (Enterprise Edition Installation Guide for OS/390)
rdg_max_auto_msg_wires parameter (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
RDNs (relative distinguished names) (Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide)
RDNs. See relative distinguished names (RDNs) (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
RDNs. see relative distinguished names (RDNs) (Internet Directory Application Developer's Guide)
RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$ATTRIBUTE_VALUE_LIST type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$COLUMN_VALUE type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$COLUMN_VALUE_LIST type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$NAME_ARRAY type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$NV_ARRAY type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$NV_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Streams)
     [entry #5] (Streams)
     [entry #6] (Streams)
     [entry #7] (Streams)
     [entry #8] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
ADD_PAIR member procedure (Streams)
     [subentry #2] (Streams)
     [subentry #3] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
GET_ALL_NAMES member function (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
GET_VALUE member function (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
REMOVE_PAIR member procedure (Streams)
     [subentry #2] (Streams)
     [subentry #3] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$RULE_HIT type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$RULE_HIT_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Streams)
     [entry #5] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
privileges (Streams)
propagation (Streams)
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Streams)
rules (Streams)
action context (Streams)
evaluation context (Streams)
evaluation context (Streams)
evaluation context (Streams)
subset rules (Streams)
subset rules (Streams)
system-created (Streams)
single source database (Streams)
staging (Streams)
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Streams)
Streams tool (Streams)
supplemental logging (Streams)
tags (Streams)
trace files (Streams)
transformations
rule-based (Streams)
troubleshooting (Streams)
RE$TABLE_ALIAS type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$TABLE_ALIAS_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$TABLE_VALUE type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$TABLE_VALUE_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$VARIABLE_TYPE type (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$VARIABLE_TYPE_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Streams)
     [entry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$VARIABLE_VALUE type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RE$VARIABLE_VALUE_LIST type (Streams)
     [entry #2] (Streams)
     [entry #3] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
Re-Parse Frequency data view (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
read access
algorithm (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
introduction (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
READ authorization, controlling access to services (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
read committed isolation (Concepts)
READ COMMITTED transactions (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
read consistency
     [entry #2] (Concepts)
     [entry #3] (Concepts)
     [entry #4] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #5] (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
     [entry #6] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
Cache Fusion (Concepts)
definition (Concepts)
dirty read (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
Export utility (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
LOBs (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
managing in distributed databases (Administrator's Guide)
multiversion (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
multiversion consistency model (Concepts)
nonrepeatable read (Concepts)
phantom read (Concepts)
queries (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
Real Application Clusters (Concepts)
rollback segments and (Concepts)
statement level (Concepts)
subqueries in DML (Concepts)
transactions (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
triggers and (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
read consistent locators (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #3] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #4] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #5] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #6] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #7] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
read events
direct path (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
read label (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
READ object privilege (SQL Reference)
on a materialized directory (SQL Reference)
READ ONLY clause
of ALTER TABLESPACE (SQL Reference)
READ ONLY parameter (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
in SET TRANSACTION statement (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
using in SET TRANSACTION (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
READ ONLY transactions (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
READ privilege (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
read snapshot time (Concepts)
read Transaction object (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP API)
read uncommitted (Concepts)
READ UNCOMMITTED transactions (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
read wait events
scattered (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
READ WRITE clause
of ALTER TABLESPACE (SQL Reference)
READ WRITE transactions (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
read( ) (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
read( ) method (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
read(byte[ ] )method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
read(byte[ ]) (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
read(byte[ ], int, int) (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
read(byte[ ], int, int) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
read-consistent export (Utilities)
read-only
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
databases
opening (Concepts)
tablespaces (Concepts)
transactions, definition (Concepts)
read-only access (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
read-only capabilities on the gateway (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
read-only database
opening (Administrator's Guide)
read-only databases
exporting from (Utilities)
read-only gateway (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
read-only gateway option (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
read-only materialized views (Advanced Replication)
     [entry #2] (Advanced Replication)
registration
manual (Advanced Replication)
unregistering (Advanced Replication)
read-only mode
definition (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
physical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
read-only response
two-phase commit (Administrator's Guide)
read-only result set concurrency type (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
READ-ONLY substate
physical standby database (Data Guard Broker)
state transitions (Data Guard Broker)
read-only support (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
read-only tablespaces
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backups (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
datafiles (Administrator's Guide)
Import (Utilities)
upgrading (Migration)
read-only tablespaces, see tablespaces (Administrator's Guide)
read-only transaction (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
ending (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
example (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
read-only transactions (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
description of (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
example of (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
how ended (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
READ-WRITE substate (Data Guard Broker)
LogShipping property setting (Data Guard Broker)
state transitions (Data Guard Broker)
READ-WRITE-XPTON substate (Data Guard Broker)
CLI default value (Data Guard Broker)
setting LogShipping property (Data Guard Broker)
state transitions (Data Guard Broker)
read/write mode (Data Guard Broker)
     [entry #2] (Data Guard Broker)
readability (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
readAVILanguage( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readBoolean (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readByte (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readByte( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readByteArray(byte[ ], int) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readByteArray(int) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readBytes (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #3] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readChar (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readChildNodes(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readChildNodes(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readColor48( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readDate( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readDate(int, String) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readDouble (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
reader (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
reader's comment form (Real Application Clusters Real Application Clusters Guard I Configuration Guide Release 2 (9.2.0.1.0) for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, and Sun Solaris)
readers block writers (Concepts)
readExtended( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLAttr.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLCDATA.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDocument.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReference.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNotation.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLText.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(ObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.classgen.CGDocument.readExternal(java.io.ObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.classgen.CGNode.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.AttrDecl.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.DTD.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.ElementDecl.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLComment.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLDeclPI.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLElement.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntity.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLEntityReference.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLNode.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readExternal(XMLObjectInput, CXMLContext) - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLPI.readExternal(oracle.xml.io.XMLObjectInput, oracle.xml.comp.CXMLContext) (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readFixedPoint16( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readFixedPoint32( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readFloat (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readFourCC( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readFromSource( ) (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (interMedia Java Classes User's Guide and Reference)
readFromSource( ) method (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
reading
BFILES
specify 4 Gb-1 regardless of LOB (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
data form a temporary LOB (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
data from a LOB
internal persistent LOBs (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
large amounts of LOB data using streaming (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
large data chunks, performance guidelines (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
large data chunks, temporary LOBs (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
portion of BFILE data using substr (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
portion of LOB using substr
internal persistent LOBs (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
portion of temporary LOB (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
small amounts of data, enable buffering (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
reading data from an interMedia object (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
reading DB2/400 database (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
reading down (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
reading input stream (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
reading interMedia data
example (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
readInt (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readInt( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
     [entry #3] (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readLong (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readLong( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
README files
location of (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
README.doc file (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
README.wri file (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
readObject (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
READONLY parameter (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
readPascalString( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readPascalString(int) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readPascalString(Short) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readQTLanguage( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readRectangle( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
reads
data block
limits on (Concepts)
dirty (Concepts)
repeatable (Concepts)
readShort (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readShort( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
READSIZE parameter
for SQL*Loader command line (Utilities)
effect on LOBs (Utilities)
maximum size (Utilities)
readSQL() method (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
readSQL() method, 9-15 (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
implementing (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
readString (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readString( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
     [entry #2] (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
READTIM in V$FILESTAT (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
     [entry #2] (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
readUnsignedByte (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readUnsignedByte( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readUnsignedInt( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readUnsignedShort (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
readUnsignedShort( ) method (interMedia Annotator User's Guide)
readUTF (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
READ_CONTROL option
about (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
algorithm (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
and CHECK_CONTROL (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
and child rows (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
definition (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
referential integrity (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
with other options (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
with predicates (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
read_line()
function of UTL_TCP (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
READ_ONLY
PGA_COMPATIBILITY setting (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
     [subentry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows)
PGA_COMPATIBILITYsetting (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
READ_ONLY function (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #4] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
READ_ONLY_OPEN_DELAYED initialization parameter (Reference)
setting with ALTER SYSTEM (SQL Reference)
read_raw()
function of UTL_TCP (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
read_text()
function of UTL_TCP (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
READ_WRITE function (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #4] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
Real Application Cluster (Intelligent Agent User's Guide)
Real Application Clusters
     [entry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [entry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [entry #4] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [entry #5] (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
     [entry #6] (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #7] (New Features)
     [entry #8] (New Features)
     [entry #9] (New Features)
     [entry #10] (New Features)
     [entry #11] (New Features)
     [entry #12] (New Features)
     [entry #13] (New Features)
     [entry #14] (New Features)
and e-commerce (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
architectural overview (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
availability (Security Overview)
components (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
cost of ownership (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
databases and instances (Concepts)
databases, backing up (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
databases, creating
with manual methods (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
databases, deleting (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
databases, password files (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
definition (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
dictionary cache locks (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
directory failover in (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
disk affinities (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
exclusive mode
rollback segments and (Concepts)
hardware requirements (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
initialization parameter files (Real Application Clusters Administration)
installation requirements (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
installed components of (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
instance processes (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
instance recovery (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
isolation levels (Concepts)
lock processes (Concepts)
mounting a database using (Concepts)
Oracle Parallel Execution (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
overview (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
     [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
     [subentry #3] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
parallel execution (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
parallel SQL (Concepts)
performing switchover and (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
preinstallation (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
primary databases and (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
raw device setup (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
     [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
     [subentry #3] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
read consistency (Concepts)
recovery (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
resource coordination overview (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
reverse key indexes (Concepts)
setting
maximum data availability (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
maximum data performance (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
maximum data protection (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
shared disk components (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
shared mode
rollback segments and (Concepts)
software requirements (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
standby databases and (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
synchronization processes (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
system change numbers (Concepts)
system monitor process and (Concepts)
system types that benefit from (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
tablespace use (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
temporary tablespaces (Concepts)
using standby redo logs (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
Real Application Clusters connect-time failover (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
Real Application Clusters Database Health Overview chart (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
     [entry #3] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
Real Application Clusters databases
starting (Real Application Clusters Administration)
Real Application Clusters Guard I (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
Real Application Clusters Guard II (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
     [entry #3] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
Real Application Clusters Top Sessions chart (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Deployment and Performance)
Real Application Clusters. See Oracle Real Application Clusters (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
REAL datatype (ANSI) (Concepts)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
REAL keyword
behavior differences (Migration)
real REF columns (Utilities)
REAL subtype (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
Real Time Clock (Administrator's Reference for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel, and Sun Solaris)
realm (CyberSafe) (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
realm (Kerberos) (Advanced Security Administrator's Guide)
reauthenticating clients (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
rebind (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #3] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #4] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #5] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #6] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #7] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #8] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
reblocking (Heterogeneous Connectivity Administrator's Guide)
REBUILD clause (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
of ALTER INDEX (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of ALTER OUTLINE (SQL Reference)
REBUILD INDEX PARTITION statement
rules of parallelism (Data Warehousing Guide)
REBUILD INDEX statement
rules of parallelism (Data Warehousing Guide)
REBUILD PARTITION clause (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
of ALTER INDEX (SQL Reference)
REBUILD SUBPARTITION clause (Administrator's Guide)
of ALTER INDEX (SQL Reference)
REBUILD UNUSABLE LOCAL INDEXES clause (Administrator's Guide)
of ALTER TABLE (SQL Reference)
rebuilding (SQL Reference)
rebuilding an index (Text Application Developer's Guide)
rebuilding hierarchical indexes (XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB)
rebuilding index
example (Text Reference)
syntax (Text Reference)
rebuilding indexes (Administrator's Guide)
costs (Administrator's Guide)
online (Administrator's Guide)
REBUILD_FREELISTS procedure (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Administrator's Guide)
example (Administrator's Guide)
receive (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
receiveNoData (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #2] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #3] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
     [entry #4] (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
receiveNoWait (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
receiver
registering (Replication Management API Reference)
replication (Advanced Replication)
receiving messages (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
reception
log transport services (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
recipient (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
     [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
list (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
     [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
     [subentry #3] (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
local and remote (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
     [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
multiple (Application Developer's Guide - Advanced Queuing)
RECNUM parameter
use with SQL*Loader SKIP parameter (Utilities)
RECO
Oracle recovery process (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
     [subentry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows)
RECO user ID (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
Recommendation Summary report (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
generating (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
Recommendation Summary Report dialog box (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
recommendations
declining (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
effect of tuning categories on (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
implementing (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
     [subentry #2] (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
in Analysis report (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
     [subentry #2] (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
     [subentry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
obtaining less conservative (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
reviewing (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
     [subentry #2] (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
Recommendations page. See tuning session window. (Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack)
recommended documentation (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
recompilation errors
causes (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [subentry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
recompiling TIPs
See TIP (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
reconfiguring your network (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for Windows)
record (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
RECORD datatype (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
Record mode (Universal Installer Concepts Guide)
on UNIX computers (Universal Installer Concepts Guide)
on Windows computers (Universal Installer Concepts Guide)
record separators, printing (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
RECORD type (PL/SQL) (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
RECORD type support (JPublisher User's Guide)
record, user-defined (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
recording chart data (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
     [entry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
     [entry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
recording events (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
recording SMF information (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
recordings
removing (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
     [subentry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
     [subentry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
starting (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
     [subentry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
     [subentry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
stopping (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
     [subentry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
     [subentry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
Recordings folder (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
     [entry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Diagnostics Pack)
     [entry #3] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
RECORDLENGTH parameter
for Export utility (Utilities)
for Import utility (Utilities)
records
     [entry #2] (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
%ROWTYPE (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
assigning (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
bulk-binding collections of (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
comparing (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
consolidating into a single logical record
SQL*Loader (Utilities)
declaring (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
defining (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
discarded by SQL*Loader (Utilities)
     [subentry #2] (Utilities)
DISCARDMAX command-line parameter (Utilities)
distinguishing different formats for SQL*Loader (Utilities)
extracting multiple logical records using SQL*Loader (Utilities)
fixed format (Utilities)
implicit declaration (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
in SQL INSERT and UPDATE statements (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
initializing (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
inserting (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
manipulating (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
missing data columns during load (Utilities)
nesting (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
referencing (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
rejected by SQL*Loader (Utilities)
     [subentry #2] (Utilities)
restrictions on inserts/updates of (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
returning into (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
setting column to record number with SQL*Loader (Utilities)
specifying how to load (Utilities)
specifying length for export (Utilities)
specifying length for import (Utilities)
stream record format (Utilities)
syntax (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
updating (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
records, reading (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
Recordsets, ADO (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
recordSpec clause (Recovery Manager Reference)
RECOVER AUTOMATIC clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
RECOVER CANCEL clause
executing (SQL Reference)
external (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
running from remote database (SQL Reference)
granting
system privileges on (SQL Reference)
invalidating local objects dependent on (SQL Reference)
issuing COMMIT or ROLLBACK statements (SQL Reference)
naming rules (SQL Reference)
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
privileges executed with (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
re-creating (SQL Reference)
recompiling (SQL Reference)
removing from the database (SQL Reference)
schema executed in (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
specifying schema and privileges for (SQL Reference)
synonyms for (SQL Reference)
RECOVER clause
     [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
RECOVER command (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [entry #3] (Recovery Manager Reference)
     [entry #4] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [entry #5] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [entry #6] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
and database recovery (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
AUTOMATIC clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
CANCEL clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
CONTINUE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
DATABASE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
FROM clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
PARALLEL option (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
unrecoverable objects and standby databases (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
UNTIL TIME option (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
USING BACKUP CONTROLFILE clause (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
RECOVER command (continued) RECOVER command (continued) (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
LOGFILE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
STANDBY DATABASE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
STANDBY DATAFILE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
STANDBY TABLESPACE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
UNTIL CANCEL clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
UNTIL CONTROLFILE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
UNTIL TIME clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
USING BACKUP CONTROL FILE clause (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
RECOVER CONTINUE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
as a Java method (SQL Reference)
as C functions (SQL Reference)
RECOVER DATABASE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
RECOVER DATAFILE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
RECOVER LOGFILE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE clause
     [entry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL IMMEDIATE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL IMMEDIATE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL NOWAIT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL NOWAIT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
CANCEL option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DEFAULT DELAY option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DEFAULT DELAY option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DELAY option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DELAY option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DISCONNECT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DISCONNECT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
DISCONNECT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
EXPIRE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
EXPIRE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
FINISH option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
FINISH option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
FINISH option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
FINISH option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
NEXT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
NEXT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
NO EXPIRE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
NO EXPIRE option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
NO TIMEOUT option (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
RECOVER option
STARTUP command (Administrator's Guide)
RECOVER procedure (Text Reference)
RECOVER STANDBY DATAFILE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
RECOVER STANDBY TABLESPACE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
RECOVER statement
PARALLEL clause (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
RECOVER TABLESPACE clause
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
recover.bsq script, needed by RMAN (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
RECOVERABLE (SQL Reference)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
See also (SQL Reference)
recoverable errors
flagged as warnings in Export (Utilities)
flagged as warnings in Import (Utilities)
RecoverAllMigratingTables procedure (Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)
     [entry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
recoverer process (Administrator's Guide)
recoverer process (RECO)
     [entry #2] (Concepts)
definition (Concepts)
disabling (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
distributed transaction recovery (Administrator's Guide)
enabling (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
in-doubt transactions (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
pending transaction table (Administrator's Guide)
recovering
a table (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
from errors (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
missing archived redo logs (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
Oracle9i database (Administrator's Guide for Windows)
RecoverMigratingTable procedure (Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)
     [entry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
recovery
access to files (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
ADD DATAFILE operation (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
after SHUTDOWN ABORT (Real Application Clusters Administration)
archive history (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
automatically applying archived logs (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
basic concepts (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
basic steps (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
block-level recovery (Concepts)
cache (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
cancel-based (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
catalog (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
change-based (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
CICS SYNCPOINT (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
COMMIT/ROLLBACK (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
compatibility (Migration)
complete (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #4] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
closed database (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
offline tablespaces (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
control files (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
corruption
intentionally allowing (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
crash (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
crash recovery (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
read-only tablespaces (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
creating new control files (Administrator's Guide)
data blocks (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
guidelines (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
data structures used in (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
database (Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
in NOARCHIVELOG mode (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
database buffers and (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
database files
how RMAN applies changes (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
in a disaster (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile without a backup (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafiles (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
ARCHIVELOG mode (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
NOARCHIVELOG mode (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
dead transactions (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
defined (database backup and recovery) (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
determining files needing recovery (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
differences among scenarios (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
direct path load
SQL*Loader (Utilities)
disaster using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
discarding data (SQL Reference)
distributed processing in (Concepts)
distributed, enabling (SQL Reference)
dropped table (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
errors (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
failures requiring (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
for replication (Advanced Replication)
from multiple node failure (Real Application Clusters Administration)
from network failure (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
from single-node failure (Real Application Clusters Administration)
general information about (Real Application Clusters Administration)
general overview (Concepts)
generic procedures (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
generic RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
Import utility (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
incomplete (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
instance (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [subentry #3] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [subentry #4] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
instance failure (Concepts)
instance recovery
     [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
instance failure (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
parallel DML (Data Warehousing Guide)
read-only tablespaces (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
SMON process (Concepts)
SMON process (Concepts)
SMON process (Data Warehousing Guide)
instance, continue after interruption (SQL Reference)
instances in Real Application Clusters (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
interrupting (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
manageability components in Real Application Clusters (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
manual, Access Manager for CICS (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
media (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #4] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #5] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
media failure (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
media failures (Real Application Clusters Administration)
media recovery
dispatcher processes (Concepts)
enabled or disabled (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
media, designing (SQL Reference)
media, performing ongoing (SQL Reference)
media, with striping (Data Warehousing Guide)
methods (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
multiple redo threads (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
number of required processes (Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Reference)
of database (SQL Reference)
of distributed transactions (Concepts)
of in-doubt transactions (Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide)
of instances (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
of lost or damaged recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
online (Real Application Clusters Administration)
online redo logs (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
losing member (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
loss of group (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
open database using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
opening a database (Concepts)
opening database after (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview of (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
parallel
     [subentry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
intra transaction recovery (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
parallel DML (Data Warehousing Guide)
parallel processes for (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
parallelizing (SQL Reference)
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameter (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS parameter (Real Application Clusters Administration)
point-in-time
clone database (Concepts)
preconditions (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
preparing for (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
problems (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
fixing (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
investigating (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
process (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
process recovery (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
Real Application Clusters and Cache Fusion (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
RECOVER command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
replacing rows (Utilities)
required after terminating instance (Concepts)
responding to unsuccessful (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
restrictions (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
rolling back (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
rolling back transactions (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
rolling forward (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
setting number of processes to use (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
SMON process (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
starting another instance (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
statement failure (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
steps of (Real Application Clusters Administration)
stuck (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
tablespace
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
point-in-time (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
time-based (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
transaction (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
transportable tablespaces (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
trial (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
explanation (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
overview (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
troubleshooting (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
types (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
user and password (Oracle Transparent Gateway for IBM DB2/400 Installation and User's Guide for IBM AS/400)
user errors (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
user-managed (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #2] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #4] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
     [subentry #5] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
using backup control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
with recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
without recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using logs in a nondefault location (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
using logs in default location (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
using logs in nondefault location (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
using Recovery Manager (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
using SQL*Plus (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
whole database
using backup control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
without a recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery actions (manual) (Procedural Gateway for APPC Installation and Configuration Guide for UNIX)
recovery catalog (Enterprise Manager Configuration Guide)
     [entry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
availability (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
cataloging
O/S backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
compatibility (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
compatibility with Recovery Manager (Migration)
connecting to Recovery Manager with (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
consequences of using (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
contents (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
crosschecking (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
db identifier problems (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
deleting backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
deleting records (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
displaying stored scripts (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
dropping (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incomplete recovery using (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
log switch record (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
managing size of (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
moving to new database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
operating with (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
operating without (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
querying (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery of (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
refreshing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
registering target databases (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
removing records (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
resynchronizing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
schema
setting up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
snapshot control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
space requirements (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
stored scripts
creating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
executing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
synchronization (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
TSPITR without (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
UNKNOWN database name (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
unregistering databases (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
updating
after operating system deletions (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
after schema changes (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
upgrading (Migration)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
views (Recovery Manager Reference)
querying (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery clauses
of ALTER DATABASE (SQL Reference)
recovery features, in Oracle9i (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
Recovery in Real Applications Clusters (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
Recovery Manager
     [entry #2] (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [entry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [entry #4] (New Features)
     [entry #5] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
allocating channels (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
allocating disk buffers (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
allocating input files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
allocating tape buffers (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
archived redo logs
backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backup management (Migration)
backup sets (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backup types (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
duplexed backup sets (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backups (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
batch deletion of obsolete (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control file autobackups (Recovery Manager Reference)
control file autobackups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control file autobackups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control file autobackups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control file copies (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
image copy (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incremental (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incremental (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
long-term (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
optimization (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
restartable (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
standby database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tablespace (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tablespace (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tablespace (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tablespace (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tablespace (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
testing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
testing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
types (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using tags (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
validating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
whole database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
channels (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
generic configurations (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
naming conventions (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
specific configurations (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
commands
@ (Recovery Manager Reference)
@@ (Recovery Manager Reference)
ALLOCATE CHANNEL (Recovery Manager Reference)
ALLOCATE CHANNEL (Recovery Manager Reference)
ALLOCATE CHANNEL FOR MAINTENANCE (Recovery Manager Reference)
ALTER DATABASE (Recovery Manager Reference)
archivelogRecordSpecifier clause (Recovery Manager Reference)
BACKUP (Recovery Manager Reference)
BACKUP (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
BACKUP (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
BACKUP (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
BLOCKRECOVER (Recovery Manager Reference)
CATALOG (Recovery Manager Reference)
CATALOG (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
CATALOG (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
CHANGE (Recovery Manager Reference)
CHANGE (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
CHANGE (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
compatibility (Migration)
completedTimeSpec (Recovery Manager Reference)
CONFIGURE (Recovery Manager Reference)
CONNECT (Recovery Manager Reference)
connectStringSpec (Recovery Manager Reference)
COPY (Recovery Manager Reference)
CREATE CATALOG (Recovery Manager Reference)
CREATE SCRIPT (Recovery Manager Reference)
CROSSCHECK (Recovery Manager Reference)
DELETE (Recovery Manager Reference)
DELETE (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
DELETE SCRIPT (Recovery Manager Reference)
DROP CATALOG (Recovery Manager Reference)
DUPLICATE (Recovery Manager Reference)
DUPLICATE (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
EXECUTE SCRIPT (Recovery Manager Reference)
EXECUTE SCRIPT (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
EXIT (Recovery Manager Reference)
HOST (Recovery Manager Reference)
interactive use of (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
job commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
LIST (Recovery Manager Reference)
LIST (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
listObjList (Recovery Manager Reference)
PRINT SCRIPT (Recovery Manager Reference)
QUIT (Recovery Manager Reference)
recordSpec (Recovery Manager Reference)
RECOVER (Recovery Manager Reference)
REGISTER (Recovery Manager Reference)
REGISTER (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RELEASE CHANNEL (Recovery Manager Reference)
REPLACE SCRIPT (Recovery Manager Reference)
REPORT (Recovery Manager Reference)
REPORT (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RESET DATABASE (Recovery Manager Reference)
RESTORE (Recovery Manager Reference)
RESTORE (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RESYNC (Recovery Manager Reference)
RESYNC CATALOG (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RUN (Recovery Manager Reference)
SEND (Recovery Manager Reference)
SET (Recovery Manager Reference)
SHOW (Recovery Manager Reference)
SHUTDOWN (Recovery Manager Reference)
SPOOL (Recovery Manager Reference)
SQL (Recovery Manager Reference)
standalone commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
STARTUP (Recovery Manager Reference)
SWITCH (Recovery Manager Reference)
types (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
untilClause (Recovery Manager Reference)
UPGRADE CATALOG (Recovery Manager Reference)
using command files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
VALIDATE (Recovery Manager Reference)
compatibility (Migration)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager Reference)
compilation and execution of commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
configuring
default device types (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
device types (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
showing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
showing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
connecting
command line options (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
constraints
backup (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
corrupt datafile blocks (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
handling I/O errors and (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
crosschecking recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
database character set (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
database connections (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
auxiliary database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
duplicate database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
hiding passwords (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
Oracle Real Application Clusters configuration (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
SYSDBA required for target (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
with a catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
with password files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
with recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
with recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
without a catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafile copies
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
dates in commands (Recovery Manager Reference)
DBMS_PIPE package (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
definition (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
described (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
disconnecting from (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
duplicate databases
how created (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
environment
definition (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
error codes
message numbers (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
errors (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
interpreting (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
executable
definition (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
feature comparison with user-managed recovery (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
file deletion
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
fractured block detection in (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
hanging backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
image copy backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incomplete recovery
with current control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incremental backups
cumulative (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
differential (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
level 0 (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
installation types available with (Client Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #3] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #5] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
     [subentry #6] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
     [subentry #7] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
integrity checking (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
interactive use of commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
introduction (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
jobs
monitoring progress (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
lists (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
media management
backing up files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
Backup Solutions Program (BSP) (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
crosschecking (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
media manager, linking with a (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
proxy copy (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
restoring files (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
testing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
metadata (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #4] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
storing in control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
monitoring (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
multiplexing
datafiles (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
normalize catalog (Migration)
operating system compatibility (Getting Started for Windows)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #3] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
performance (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
monitoring (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
pipe interface (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
preferred tools (Getting Started for Windows)
reasons for using (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery
after total media failure (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
incomplete (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
open database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using backup control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
availability (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
compatibility (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
contents (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
crosschecking (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
deciding whether to use (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
managing the size of (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
moving to new database (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
operating with (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
operating with (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
operating without (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
querying (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovering (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
registration of target databases (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
registration of target databases (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
removing records (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
resynchronizing (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
schema (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
snapshot control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
synchronization (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
updating after schema changes (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
upgrading (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
registering databases (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
reports (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
database schema (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
objects needing a backup (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
obsolete backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
obsolete backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
repository
definition (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
restoring (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
archived redo logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
control files to new location without recovery catalog (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
datafiles (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
to new host (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using nondefault filenames (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
retention policies
configuring (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
return codes (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RPC calls and (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
sample scripts (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
sbttest program (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
setting time parameters (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
snapshot control file location (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
standby database
about creating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up archived logs (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backing up overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
backup restrictions (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
copying standby control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating standby control file (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating standby control file using RMAN BACKUP command (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating standby control file using RMAN COPY command (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating standby control file using SQL (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creating using image copies (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
creation overview (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
DB_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
interpreting the RC_ARCHIVED_LOG view (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT initialization parameter (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
naming standby datafiles (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
preparing using RMAN (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
starting RMAN and standby instance (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
standby databases
creating (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
starting (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
starting a database (Administrator's Guide)
starting an instance (Administrator's Guide)
stored scripts (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
symbolic links for filenames (Recovery Manager Reference)
synchronous and asynchronous I/O (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
syntax conventions (Recovery Manager Reference)
tablespace point-in-time recovery (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
tags for backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
terminating commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
test disk API (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
types of backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using basic commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using incremental backups (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using RMAN commands (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
using with a pipe (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
Recovery Manager (RMAN)
backup and recovery with (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
backup and recovery without (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
invoking (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
manageability components in Real Application Clusters (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
on OS/390 (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
Recovery port number (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #3] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #4] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
DB2/400 (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
DB2/UDB (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
recovery processing
in Real Application Clusters (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
recovery script
attribute changes not undone by (Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
recovery sets
for RMAN TSPITR (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery user ID and password (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #3] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #4] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #5] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #6] (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for Windows)
DB2/400 (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
DB2/VM (Transparent Gateway for IBM DRDA Installation and User's Guide for UNIX)
recovery window (New Features)
point of recoverability (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
RECOVERY WINDOW parameter
CONFIGURE command (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
recovery windows
backup optimization and (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
configuring for retention policy (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
definition (Recovery Manager User's Guide)
Recovery Wizard
preferred tools (Getting Started for Windows)
RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER role (Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
RECOVERY_PARALLELISM initialization parameter (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (Reference)
     [entry #3] (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
setting with ALTER SYSTEM (SQL Reference)
RECOVERY_PARALLELISM parameter (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [entry #2] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
     [entry #3] (Real Application Clusters Administration)
recover_automatic
public procedure (Services for Microsoft Transaction Server Developer's Guide)
RECSEP variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
RECSEPCHAR variable (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
rectangle
minimum bounding (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
type (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
rectifying
tables (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #3] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
RECURRING_DATE - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.RECURRING_DATE (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
RECURRING_DAY - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.RECURRING_DAY (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
RECURRING_DURATION - oracle.xml.parser.schema.XSDTypeConstants.RECURRING_DURATION (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
recursion (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
infinite (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
mutual (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
terminating condition (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
versus iteration (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
recursive allocation (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
     [entry #2] (OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML)
recursive calls (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
recursive SQL
cursors and (Concepts)
recursive SQLJ calls in server (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
recursive to user call ratio
defined (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
RECYCLE cache (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
REDEFINE DATA statement (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
REDEFINE DATA statement ("command") (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
REDEFINES (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for UNIX)
     [entry #2] (Procedural Gateway for APPC User's Guide for Windows)
REDEFINES clause
purpose (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
restrictions (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
REDEFINES support (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
REDEFINE_GEOM_SEGMENT procedure (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
redefining a geometric segment (Spatial User's Guide and Reference)
redefining mandatory attributes (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
redefining tables
online (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
replication (Advanced Replication)
replication (Replication Management API Reference)
redirect connection (Net Services Administrator's Guide)
redirecting output (Java Stored Procedures Developer's Guide)
redo allocation latch
avoiding high contention (SQL Reference)
redo buffer allocation retries (Data Warehousing Guide)
REDO BUFFER ALLOCATION RETRIES statistic (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
REDO ENTRIES in V$SYSSTAT (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
redo log
changing (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
redo log buffers
definition (Concepts)
redo log buffers parameter (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
redo log file
archiving (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
overwriting (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
thread of redo (Real Application Clusters Concepts)
redo Log Files
ARCHIVE LOG command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
redo log files
     [entry #2] (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
     [entry #3] (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
     [entry #4] (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [entry #5] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
     [entry #6] (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
active (current) (Administrator's Guide)
analyzing (Administrator's Guide)
archived
advantages of (Administrator's Guide)
contents of (Administrator's Guide)
log switches and (Administrator's Guide)
archived redo log files (Administrator's Guide)
archived redo logs (Administrator's Guide)
archiving (Administrator's Guide for Windows)
available for use (Administrator's Guide)
circular use of (Administrator's Guide)
clearing (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
restrictions (Administrator's Guide)
contents of (Administrator's Guide)
creating
groups and members (Administrator's Guide)
creating members (Administrator's Guide)
described (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
distributed transaction information in (Administrator's Guide)
groups (Administrator's Guide)
creating (Administrator's Guide)
dropping (Administrator's Guide)
members (Administrator's Guide)
threads (Administrator's Guide)
how many in redo log (Administrator's Guide)
identified in control file (Real Application Clusters Administration)
identifying on UNIX (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
in starter database (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
     [subentry #2] (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
inactive (Administrator's Guide)
instance recovery (Real Application Clusters Administration)
legal and illegal configurations (Administrator's Guide)
LGWR and the (Administrator's Guide)
log sequence number (Real Application Clusters Administration)
log sequence numbers of (Administrator's Guide)
log switches (Administrator's Guide)
members (Administrator's Guide)
creating (Administrator's Guide)
dropping (Administrator's Guide)
maximum number of (Administrator's Guide)
mirrored
log switches and (Administrator's Guide)
multiplexed
diagrammed (Administrator's Guide)
if all inaccessible (Administrator's Guide)
multiplexing (Administrator's Guide)
groups (Administrator's Guide)
if some members inaccessible (Administrator's Guide)
online (Administrator's Guide)
recovery use of (Administrator's Guide)
requirement of two (Administrator's Guide)
threads of (Administrator's Guide)
online redo log (Administrator's Guide)
Oracle Real Application Clusters (Installation Guide for 32-Bit Windows)
planning the (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Administrator's Guide)
privileges
adding groups and members (Administrator's Guide)
raw devices (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
reconfiguring (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
redo entries (Administrator's Guide)
REDO01.LOG (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
REDO02.LOG (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
REDO03.LOG (Installation Guide for UNIX Systems: AIX-Based Systems, Compaq Tru64 UNIX, HP 9000 Series HP-UX, Linux Intel and Sun Solaris)
requirements (Administrator's Guide)
specifying (SQL Reference)
specifying for a controlfile (SQL Reference)
understanding discovery failures (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
using (Real Application Clusters Administration)
verifying blocks (Administrator's Guide)
viewing (Administrator's Guide)
redo log group operations, Storage Management (Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Enterprise Manager Concepts Guide)
redo log groups (Real Application Clusters Administration)
redo log groups, creating (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
redo log mode
setting (Real Application Clusters Setup and Configuration)
REDO LOG SPACE REQUESTS in V$SYSSTAT (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
redo log space wait ratio
defined (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
redo logs
     [entry #2] (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
     [entry #3] (SQL Reference)
     [entry #4] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
     [entry #5] (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
"fuzzy" data in backups and (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
adding (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
applying on logical standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
applying on standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
applying to logical standby database (SQL Reference)
archive gap management of (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
archive location (SQL Reference)
archived (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
errors in archiving (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
manually (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
archiver process (ARCn) (Concepts)
archiving modes (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
archiving to standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
automatic archiving (SQL Reference)
starting (SQL Reference)
stopping (SQL Reference)
automatic name generation (SQL Reference)
buffer management (Concepts)
buffer size (Reference)
buffers (Concepts)
capture process (Streams)
circular buffer (Concepts)
clearing (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
committed data (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
committing a transaction (Concepts)
definition (Concepts)
deleting (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
direct path load (Utilities)
disabling specified threads in a cluster database (SQL Reference)
dropping (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
enabling and disabling thread (SQL Reference)
enabling specified threads in a cluster database (SQL Reference)
entries (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
files named in control file (Concepts)
format and destination specifications (Real Application Clusters Administration)
incompatible format (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
instance and media recovery
SQL*Loader (Utilities)
listing files for backup (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
log sequence numbers
recorded in control file (Concepts)
log switch
archiver process (Concepts)
log writer process (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
logging supplemental information (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
manual archiving (SQL Reference)
manually archiving
all (SQL Reference)
by filename (SQL Reference)
by group number (SQL Reference)
by SCN (SQL Reference)
current (SQL Reference)
next (SQL Reference)
with sequence numbers (SQL Reference)
members
adding to existing groups (SQL Reference)
dropping (SQL Reference)
renaming (SQL Reference)
minimizing use during direct path loads (Utilities)
mirroring (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
multiplexed, definition (Concepts)
naming (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
overview (Concepts)
parallel redo (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
placement on disk (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
receiving and storing on standby databases (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
registering (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
remove changes from (SQL Reference)
resetting (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
reusing (SQL Reference)
rolling forward (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
instance failure (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
rolling forward and (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
saving space
direct path load (Utilities)
See also (Administrator's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #3] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
     [subentry #4] (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
setting permission to archive (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
size of (SQL Reference)
size of buffers (Concepts)
sizing (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
specifying (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
for media recovery (SQL Reference)
specifying archive mode (SQL Reference)
storing separately from datafiles (Administrator's Guide)
switching files (Streams)
switching groups (SQL Reference)
switchover indicator (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
threads (SQL Reference)
transmitting (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
unavailable when database is opened (Administrator's Guide)
uncommitted data (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
when temporary segments in (Concepts)
writing buffers (Concepts)
written before transaction commit (Concepts)
redo records (Administrator's Guide)
how Oracle applies (Backup and Recovery Concepts)
LOGGING and NOLOGGING (Administrator's Guide)
problems when applying (User-Managed Backup and Recovery Guide)
redo space
during LONG-to-LOB migration, prevent generation (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
REDO SYNC WRITES in V$SYSSTAT (SNMP Support Reference Guide)
redo thread (Reference)
reducing
contention
dispatchers (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
operating system processes (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
shared servers (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
data dictionary cache misses (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
paging and swapping (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
rollback segment contention (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
unnecessary parse calls (Performance Tuning Guide and Reference)
reducing wait time (Getting Started with Oracle Management Pack for Oracle Applications)
redundancy (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
and failover (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (Getting Started for Windows)
redundant links (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
reentrant modules (Transparent Gateway for DB2 Installation and User's Guide for IBM OS/390)
REF
external datatype (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
retrieving a reference to an object (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
structure for (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
ref (Java Stored Procedures Developer's Guide)
REF (reference to object) (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
REF attribute (XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB)
     [entry #2] (XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB)
ref attribute (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
REF class (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
Ref class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
REF column
indexes on (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
REF columns
     [entry #2] (Utilities)
direct path loading of (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
loading (Utilities)
primary key (Utilities)
real (Utilities)
rescoping (SQL Reference)
specifying (SQL Reference)
REF constraints
defining scope, for materialized views (SQL Reference)
of ALTER TABLE (SQL Reference)
REF CURSOR
about REF CURSOR types (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
example (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
SQLJ support (SQLJ Developer's Guide and Reference)
weak (Migration Workbench Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ))
REF CURSOR datatype (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
defining (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
REF CURSOR variables
as parameters to table functions (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
predefined SYS_REFCURSOR type (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
REF CURSORs (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
materialized as result set objects (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
REF cursors variables
binding and defining (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
REF data
importing (Utilities)
REF fields
example (Utilities)
REF function (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
     [entry #2] (SQL Reference)
     [entry #3] (Application Developer's Guide - Object-Relational Features)
REF operator (Data Cartridge Developer's Guide)
REF type modifier (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
RefAny class (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
methods (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
REFCURSOR bind variables
in a stored function (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
REFCURSOR clause
VARIABLE command (SQL*Plus User's Guide and Reference)
reference
for cman.ora (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for ldap.ora (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for Listener Control utility commands (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for listener.ora (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for names.ora (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for Oracle Connection Manager Control utility commands (Net Services Reference Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Net Services Reference Guide)
for Oracle Names Control utility access (Net Services Reference Guide)
for Oracle Names Control utility commands (Net Services Reference Guide)
host variable (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
Reference - oracle.xml.parser.v2.XMLToken.Reference (Supplied Java Packages Reference)
REFERENCE clause
in TYPE statement (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
reference cursor (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
reference datatypes (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
reference documentation (New Features)
reference information
ORDAudio (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
ORDDoc (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
ORDImage (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
ORDImageSignature (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
ORDSource (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
ORDVideo (interMedia User's Guide and Reference)
reference semantics (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
     [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
BFILEs enables multiple BFILE columns for each record (Application Developer's Guide - Large Objects (LOBs))
external LOBs (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
reference semantics (ANSI dynamic SQL) (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
reference tables
See dimension tables (Data Warehousing Guide)
reference types
inheritance (JPublisher User's Guide)
representing in Java (JPublisher User's Guide)
strongly typed (JPublisher User's Guide)
reference. See REFs (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
referenceable objects (Oracle C++ Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
referenced
keys (Concepts)
objects
dependencies (Concepts)
REFERENCES clause
of CREATE TABLE (SQL Reference)
REFERENCES object privilege (SQL Reference)
on a table (SQL Reference)
on a view (SQL Reference)
REFERENCES privilege
     [entry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [entry #3] (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
CASCADE CONSTRAINTS option (Administrator's Guide)
revoking (Administrator's Guide)
when granted through a role (Concepts)
references to objects (REFs)
declaring (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
using (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
using in embedded SQL (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
references, external (PL/SQL User's Guide and Reference)
referencing
host tables (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
host variables (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
indicator variables (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
of host arrays (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Pro*C/C++ Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
of host variables (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
of indicator variables (Pro*PL/1 Supplement to the Oracle Precompilers Guide)
VARCHAR variables (Pro*COBOL Precompiler Programmer's Guide)
REFERENCING clause
of CREATE TRIGGER (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
REFERENCING option (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
referential integrity
     [entry #2] (Concepts)
     [entry #3] (Concepts)
     [entry #4] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #5] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #6] (Label Security Administrator's Guide)
     [entry #7] (OLAP User's Guide)
     [entry #8] (Security Overview)
cascade rule (Concepts)
distributed database systems
application development (Administrator's Guide)
distributed databases and (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
examples of (Concepts)
one-to-many relationship (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
one-to-one relationship (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
PRIMARY KEY constraints (Concepts)
privileges required to create foreign keys (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
restrict rule (Concepts)
self-referential constraints (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [subentry #2] (Concepts)
     [subentry #3] (Concepts)
     [subentry #4] (Advanced Replication)
set to default rule (Concepts)
set to null rule (Concepts)
triggers and (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
     [subentry #2] (Application Developer's Guide - Fundamentals)
referential integrity constraints (SQL Reference)
disabling for import (Utilities)
SQL*Loader (Utilities)
referential integrity support (Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)
multilevel constraints (Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)
referral object class (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
referrals (Directory Service Integration and Deployment Guide)
     [entry #2] (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
kinds (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
refetching rows into a result set (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
refetching rows into a result set, 13-26 (JDBC Developer's Guide and Reference)
ReflectPermission (Java Developer's Guide)
     [entry #2] (Java Developer's Guide)
     [entry #3] (Java Developer's Guide)
     [entry #4] (Java Developer's Guide)
refresh
automatic (Advanced Replication)
complete (Advanced Replication)
DBMS_REFRESH package
CHANGE procedure (Advanced Replication)
failures (Advanced Replication)
fast (Advanced Replication)
determining possibility of (Advanced Replication)
force (Advanced Replication)
group (Advanced Replication)
incremental (Concepts)
initiating (Advanced Replication)
interval (Advanced Replication)
job queue processes (Concepts)
manual (Advanced Replication)
materialized view sites (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
materialized views (Concepts)
     [subentry #2] (Advanced Replication)
     [subentry #3] (Advanced Replication)
     [subentry #4] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #5] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #6] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #7] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #8] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #9] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
     [subentry #10] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
     [subentry #11] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
monitoring (Data Warehousing Guide)
     [subentry #2] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #3] (Replication Management API Reference)
on-demand (Advanced Replication)
options (Data Warehousing Guide)
retries (Advanced Replication)
rollback segments
troubleshooting (Advanced Replication)
scheduling (Advanced Replication)
troubleshooting (Advanced Replication)
troubleshooting
ORA-12004 error (Advanced Replication)
ORA-942 error (Advanced Replication)
truncating materialized views
troubleshooting (Advanced Replication)
Refresh button, in Oracle Directory Manager (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
REFRESH clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
     [subentry #2] (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
REFRESH COMPLETE clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
Refresh Entry button, in Oracle Directory Manager (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
Refresh Entry menu item (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
refresh error
snapshots
Import (Utilities)
REFRESH FAST clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
REFRESH FORCE clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
REFRESH FPS, OS/390 command (Enterprise Edition System Administration Guide for OS/390)
refresh groups (Advanced Replication)
     [entry #2] (Advanced Replication)
     [entry #3] (Advanced Replication)
adding members to (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
adding objects to (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Replication Management API Reference)
creating (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #3] (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #4] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
data dictionary views (Replication Management API Reference)
deleting (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
deployment templates (Advanced Replication)
monitoring (Replication Management API Reference)
refresh (Replication Management API Reference)
refresh interval
changing (Replication Management API Reference)
changing (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
refreshing
manually (Replication Management API Reference)
manually (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
removing members from (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
size considerations (Advanced Replication)
troubleshooting (Advanced Replication)
REFRESH networking parameter (Net Services Reference Guide)
REFRESH ON COMMIT clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
REFRESH ON DEMAND clause
of ALTER MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW (SQL Reference)
Refresh Subtree Entries button, in Oracle Directory Manager (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
Refresh Subtree Entries menu item (Internet Directory Administrator's Guide)
refresher
creating (Replication Management API Reference)
     [subentry #2] (Replication Management API Reference)
refreshing
     [entry #2] (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
list of completed tasks (Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
     [subentry #2] (Getting Started with the Oracle Standard Management Pack)
list of pending tasks (Getting Started with Oracle Change Management Pack)
materialized views (Data Warehousing Guide)
nested materialized views (Data Warehousing Guide)
objects (Oracle Call Interface Programmer's Guide)
partitioning (Data Warehousing Guide)
standby database control files (Data Guard Concepts and Administration)
tables (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
workspaces (Supplied PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference)
Refreshing Discovery
Refresh Topology Menu Choice (Enterprise Manager Administrator's Guide)
refreshing tables (Application Developer's Guide - Workspace Manager)