ALL_STORED_SETTINGS provides information about the persistent parameter settings for stored PL/SQL units for which the current user has execute privileges.
DBA_STORED_SETTINGS lists information about the persistent parameter settings for stored PL/SQL units for which the current user has execute privileges. It also returns parameter information for all objects in the database and is accessible only to users with the SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE privilege.
USER_STORED_SETTINGS lists information about the persistent parameter settings for stored PL/SQL units, but only shows information about PL/SQL units owned by the current user. This view does not display the OWNER column.
| Column | Datatype | NULL | Description | 
|---|---|---|---|
| OWNER | VARCHAR2(30) | NOT NULL | Name of the database user owning the stored PL/SQL unit | 
| OBJECT_NAME | VARCHAR2(30) | NOT NULL | Name of the PL/SQL unit | 
| OBJECT_ID | NUMBER | NOT NULL | Object number of the PL/SQL unit | 
| OBJECT_TYPE | VARCHAR2(12) | The type of PL/SQL unit: PROCEDURE,FUNCTION,PACKAGE,PACKAGEBODY,TRIGGER,TYPE, orTYPEBODY | |
| PARAM_NAME | VARCHAR2(30) | The name of the parameter stored persistently with the PL/SQL unit | |
| PARAM_VALUE | VARCHAR2(4000) | The TO_CHAR()representation of the value of the persistently stored parameter. The width of this column is operating system dependent; however, it is never less than255. | 
Note:
This view is deprecated in favor of theALL_PLSQL_OBJECT_SETTINGS view. Oracle recommends that you use ALL_PLSQL_OBJECT_SETTINGS instead. ALL_STORED_SETTINGSis retained for backward compatibility only.