A list of allowed values for this parameter.
The parameter category.
Applicable in case of Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) databases. A {@code UNIQUE} parameter is one which is unique to each Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) instance. For example, the parameter {@code INSTANCE_NUMBER} must have different values in each instance. An {@code IDENTICAL} parameter must have the same value for every instance. For example, the parameter {@code DB_BLOCK_SIZE} must have the same value in all instances.
The ID of the database container to which the data pertains. Possible values include:
The description of the parameter.
The parameter value in a user-friendly format. For example, if the {@code value} property shows the value 262144 for a big integer parameter, then the {@code displayValue} property will show the value 256K.
Indicates whether Oracle adjusted the input value to a more suitable value.
Indicates whether the parameter is a basic parameter ({@code TRUE}) or not ({@code FALSE}).
Indicates whether the parameter is set to the default value ({@code TRUE}) or the parameter value was specified in the parameter file ({@code FALSE}).
Indicates whether the parameter has been deprecated ({@code TRUE}) or not ({@code FALSE}).
For parameters that can be changed with {@code ALTER SYSTEM}, indicates whether the value of the parameter can be different for every instance ({@code TRUE}) or whether the parameter must have the same value for all Real Application Clusters instances ({@code FALSE}). For other parameters, this is always {@code FALSE}.
Indicates how the parameter was modified. If an {@code ALTER SYSTEM} was performed, the value will be {@code MODIFIED}.
Indicates whether the parameter can be modified on a per-PDB basis ({@code TRUE}) or not ({@code FALSE}). In a non-CDB, the value of this property is {@code null}.
Indicates whether the parameter can be changed with {@code ALTER SESSION} ({@code TRUE}) or not ({@code FALSE})
Indicates whether the parameter was specified in the server parameter file ({@code TRUE}) or not ({@code FALSE}). Applicable only when the parameter source is {@code SPFILE}.
Indicates whether the parameter can be changed with {@code ALTER SYSTEM} and when the change takes effect:
The parameter name.
The parameter number. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The position (ordinal number) of the parameter value. Useful only for parameters whose values are lists of strings. Note: Numbers greater than Number.MAX_SAFE_INTEGER will result in rounding issues.
The database instance SID for which the parameter is defined.
The parameter type.
The comments associated with the most recent update.
The parameter value.
A summary of the database parameter.