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Packages that use DataTypeAttribute | |
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oracle.javatools.db | Contains a metadata API for describing database objects, and retrieving them from a provider of database objects - for example a database. |
oracle.javatools.db.datatypes | Classes related to datatypes in the database API. |
oracle.javatools.db.plsql | Classes for dealing with PL/SQL objects. |
Uses of DataTypeAttribute in oracle.javatools.db |
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Fields in oracle.javatools.db declared as DataTypeAttribute | |
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static DataTypeAttribute |
JdbcDatabase.DATATYPE_ATTRIBUTE_PRECISION NUMERIC TYPES <numeric_type> |
static DataTypeAttribute |
JdbcDatabase.DATATYPE_ATTRIBUTE_SCALE |
static DataTypeAttribute[] |
JdbcDatabase.DATATYPE_ATTRIBUTE_SIZE CHARACTER STRING TYPES <character_string_type> The length, where specified, can be followed by the word CHARACTERS or OCTETS. |
Uses of DataTypeAttribute in oracle.javatools.db.datatypes |
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Fields in oracle.javatools.db.datatypes declared as DataTypeAttribute | |
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static DataTypeAttribute |
NumericDataType.UNSIGNED Standard definition of UNSIGNED data type attribute |
Methods in oracle.javatools.db.datatypes that return DataTypeAttribute | |
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DataTypeAttribute |
DataType.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) Returns the DataTypeAttribute with the given name, if this DataType has such an attribute. |
DataTypeAttribute |
DataTypeSynonym.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) |
DataTypeAttribute |
PredefinedDataType.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) Returns the DataTypeAttribute called name or null if this data type doesn't define it. |
DataTypeAttribute |
ComplexType.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) Deprecated. |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
DataType.getDataTypeAttributes() Returns the DataTypeAttributes for this DataType. |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
DataTypeSynonym.getDataTypeAttributes() |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
PredefinedDataType.getDataTypeAttributes() Returns an array of this type's DataTypeAttributes in the order they were added to this type. |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
ComplexType.getDataTypeAttributes() Deprecated. |
Methods in oracle.javatools.db.datatypes with parameters of type DataTypeAttribute | |
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PredefinedDataType.addAttribute(DataTypeAttribute attribute) |
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PredefinedDataType.addAttribute(DataTypeAttribute attribute, int atIndex) |
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PredefinedDataType.removeAttribute(DataTypeAttribute attribute) |
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PredefinedDataType.setDataTypeAttributes(DataTypeAttribute[] attrs) |
Constructors in oracle.javatools.db.datatypes with parameters of type DataTypeAttribute | |
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BaseDateTimeDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) |
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BinaryDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the datatype has declarable attributes. |
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BinaryDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, long minSize, long maxSize, long defaultSize, boolean isSizeMandatory, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the data type has a declarable maximum size, e.g. |
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CharacterDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the datatype is not just a simple name, but has declarable attributes, e.g. |
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CharacterDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, long minSize, long maxSize, long defaultSize, boolean isSizeMandatory, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the data type has a declarable maximum size, e.g. |
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NumericDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes, NumericDataType.MinMaxValue minMaxValues) Use this constructor when the data type has declarable attributes, e.g. |
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NumericDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, long minPrecision, long maxPrecision, java.lang.Long defaultPrecision, boolean isPrecisionMandatory, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes, NumericDataType.MinMaxValue minMaxValues) Use this constructor when the datatype has declarable precision, e.g. |
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NumericDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, long minPrecision, long maxPrecision, java.lang.Long defaultPrecision, boolean isPrecisionMandatory, long minScale, java.lang.Long maxScale, java.lang.Long defaultScale, boolean isScaleMandatory, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes, NumericDataType.MinMaxValue minMaxValues) Use this constructor when the number type has declarable precision and scale, e.g. |
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PredefinedDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the datatype is not just a simple name, but has declarable attributes, e.g. |
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PredefinedDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, long minSize, long maxSize, long defaultSize, boolean isSizeMandatory, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) Use this constructor when the data type has a declarable maximum size, e.g. |
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TimeStampTZDataType(int domain, java.lang.String name, java.lang.String definition, DataTypeAttribute[] attributes) |
Uses of DataTypeAttribute in oracle.javatools.db.plsql |
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Methods in oracle.javatools.db.plsql that return DataTypeAttribute | |
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DataTypeAttribute |
PlSqlDatatype.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) Gets a DataTypeAttribute of the given name |
DataTypeAttribute |
Type.getDataTypeAttribute(java.lang.String name) Gets a DataTypeAttribute of the given name |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
PlSqlDatatype.getDataTypeAttributes() Get method for the DataTypeAttributes property |
DataTypeAttribute[] |
Type.getDataTypeAttributes() Get method for the DataTypeAttributes property |
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