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- Title and Copyright Information
- Preface
- Overview
- What's New
- About Autonomous AI Database
- Get Help and Contact Support
- Service Level Objectives (SLOs)
- How Is Autonomous AI Database Billed?
- Autonomous AI Database Billing Summary
- Compute Models in Autonomous AI Database
- ECPU Compute Model Billing Information
- Billing Information: Autonomous AI Transaction Processing ECPU Compute Model
- Billing Information: Autonomous AI Lakehouse ECPU Compute Model
- Billing Information: Autonomous AI JSON Database ECPU Compute Model
- Billing Information: APEX Service ECPU Compute Model
- Billing Information: Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- OCPU Compute Model Billing Information
- ECPU Compute Model Billing Information
- Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless Features Billing
- Autonomous AI Database Serverless Billing for Database Tools
- Autonomous AI Database for Developers Billing and Tenancy Service Limit
- Autonomous AI Database Serverless Billing for Elastic Pools
- Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Sign Up with Oracle Cloud Free Tier
- Resource Restrictions for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Oracle AI Database Versions for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Regional Availability for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Backup Functionality Not Available in Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Autonomous Data GuardNot Available for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Tools Configuration Options Not Available for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Supplemental Logging and Oracle GoldenGate Extract are Not Available for Always Free Autonomous AI Database
- Inactivity Monitoring and Database Stoppage
- Update an Always Free Autonomous AI Database to a Paid Instance
- Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Resource Restrictions with Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Oracle AI Database Versions with Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Supported Features with Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Provisioning and Cloning Workflow with Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Upgrade Autonomous AI Database for Developers Instance to a Full Paid Instance
- Features Not Available in Autonomous AI Database for Developers
- Quick Start
- Tasks
- Provision an Autonomous AI Database
- Connect to Autonomous AI Database
- About Connecting to an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Connect to Autonomous AI Database Using a Client Application
- About Connecting to Autonomous AI Database Using a Client Application
- Prepare for Oracle Call Interface, ODBC, and JDBC OCI Connections with Wallets (mTLS)
- Prepare for Oracle Call Interface, ODBC, and JDBC OCI Connections Using TLS Authentication
- Prepare for JDBC Thin Connections
- Connect Microsoft .NET, Visual Studio Code, and Visual Studio with a Wallet (mTLS)
- Connect Microsoft .NET, Visual Studio Code, and Visual Studio Without a Wallet
- Connect Node.js and other Scripting Languages (mTLS)
- Connect Node.js, and Other Scripting Languages Without a Wallet
- Connect Power BI and Microsoft Data Tools to Autonomous AI Database
- Connect Python Applications to Autonomous AI Database
- Connect Go Applications to Autonomous AI Database
- Download Database Connection Information
- Connect to Autonomous AI Database Using Oracle AI Database Tools
- Connect with Built-In Oracle Database Actions
- About Database Actions (SQL Developer Web)
- Access Database Actions as ADMIN
- Provide Database Actions Access to Database Users
- Required Roles to Access Tools from Database Actions
- IAM Policies to Access Database Actions and Tools from the OCI Console
- Access Database Actions, Oracle APEX, Oracle REST Data Services, and Developer Tools Using a Vanity URL
- Connect with JDBC Thin Driver
- Preparing for Oracle Call Interface Connections
- Predefined Database Service Names for Autonomous AI Database
- Connect with Oracle Analytics Desktop
- Connect with Oracle Analytics Cloud
- Connection and Networking Options and Features
- Using ACLs, VCNs, and Private Endpoints with Autonomous AI Database
- Connect with Oracle Cloud Infrastructure FastConnect
- Access Autonomous AI Database with VCN Transit Routing
- Access Autonomous AI Database with Service Gateway
- Use Database Resident Connection Pooling with Autonomous AI Database
- Use TCP Fast Open (TFO) to Connect Clients to Autonomous AI Database
- Best Practices for Low Latency Connections with Autonomous AI Database
- View Network Information on the OCI Console
- Manage Users
- Create and Manage Users on Autonomous AI Database
- Create Users on Autonomous AI Database with Database Actions
- Create Users on Autonomous AI Database - Connecting with a Client Tool
- Update Users on Autonomous AI Database - Connecting with a Client Tool
- Unlock User Accounts on Autonomous AI Database
- About User Passwords on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage the Administrator Account on Autonomous AI Database
- Remove Users
- Related Content
- Manage User Profiles with Autonomous AI Database
- Manage User Roles and Privileges
- Create and Update User Accounts for Oracle Machine Learning
- Use Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Autonomous AI Database
- About Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication with Autonomous AI Database
- Prerequisites for Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Autonomous AI Database
- Enable Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Autonomous AI Database
- Create Identity and Access Management (IAM) Groups and Policies for IAM Users
- Add IAM Users on Autonomous AI Database
- Add IAM Roles on Autonomous AI Database
- Create IAM Database Password for IAM Users
- Connect to Autonomous AI Database with Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication
- About Connecting to an Autonomous AI Database Instance Using IAM
- Configuring a Client Connection for SQL*Plus That Uses an IAM Database Password
- Configuring a Client Connection for SQL*Plus That Uses an IAM Token
- Use Instance Principal to Access Autonomous AI Database with Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication
- Configure IAM Proxy Authentication
- Disable Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication on Autonomous AI Database
- Accessing a Database Cross Tenancy Using an IAM Integration
- Notes for Using Autonomous AI Database Tools with Identity and Access Management (IAM) Authentication
- Use Microsoft Entra ID with Autonomous AI Database
- About Integrating Oracle Autonomous AI Database with Microsoft Entra ID
- Enable Microsoft Entra ID Authentication on Autonomous AI Database
- Map Oracle AI Database Schemas and Roles for Azure AD
- Microsoft Entra ID Client Configuration and Access for Autonomous AI Database
- Testing the Accessibility of the Entra ID Endpoint
- Use Microsoft Active Directory with Autonomous AI Database
- Prerequisites to Configure CMU with Microsoft Active Directory on Autonomous AI Database
- Configure CMU with Microsoft Active Directory on Autonomous AI Database
- Kerberos Authentication for CMU with Microsoft Active Directory
- Add Microsoft Active Directory Roles on Autonomous AI Database
- Add Microsoft Active Directory Users on Autonomous AI Database
- Tools Restrictions with Active Directory on Autonomous AI Database
- Connect to Autonomous AI Database with Active Directory User Credentials
- Verify Active Directory User Connection Information with Autonomous AI Database
- Remove Active Directory Users and Roles on Autonomous AI Database
- Disable Active Directory Access on Autonomous AI Database
- Configure Kerberos Authentication with Autonomous AI Database
- Create and Manage Users on Autonomous AI Database
- Create Credentials or Configure Policies and Roles
- Manage Credentials
- Use Vault Secret Credentials
- Configure Policies and Roles to Access Resources
- Use Resource Principal to Access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources
- About Using Resource Principal to Access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources
- Perform Prerequisites to Use Resource Principal with Autonomous AI Database
- Enable Resource Principal to Access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources
- Disable Resource Principal on Autonomous AI Database
- Use Resource Principal with DBMS_CLOUD
- Use Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) to Access AWS Resources
- About Using Amazon Resource Names (ARNs) to Access AWS Resources
- Perform AWS Management Prerequisites to Use Amazon Resource Names (ARNs)
- Perform Autonomous AI Database Prerequisites to Use Amazon ARNs
- Create Credentials with ARN Parameters to Access AWS Resources
- Update Credentials with ARN Parameters for AWS Resources
- Use Azure Service Principal to Access Azure Resources
- Use Google Service Account to Access Google Cloud Platform Resources
- About Using a Google Service Account to Access Google Cloud Resources
- Enable Google Service Account and Find the GCP Service Account Name
- Assign Roles to the Google Service Account and Provide Access for GCP Resources
- Use Google Service Account with DBMS_CLOUD
- Disable Google Service Account
- Google Service Account Notes
- Use Resource Principal to Access Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources
- Load Data
- About Data Loading
- Load Data with Oracle Database Actions
- Load Data from Files in the Cloud
- Create Credentials and Copy Data into an Existing Table
- Create Credentials and Load Data Pump Dump Files into an Existing Table
- Load JSON on Autonomous AI Database
- Monitor and Troubleshoot COPY_DATA Loads
- Examples for Loading Data into Autonomous AI Database
- Load Data into Autonomous AI Database from Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage
- Load Data into Autonomous AI Database from AWS S3
- Load Data into Autonomous AI Database from Azure Blob Storage or Azure Data Lake Storage
- Load Data into Autonomous AI Database from Google Cloud Storage
- Load a Fixed-Width File into a New Table
- Load Data from a CSV File with a Line Break in the Data
- Import Data Using Oracle Data Pump on Autonomous AI Database
- Load Data from Local Files with Oracle Database Actions
- Load Data or Query Data from Files in a Directory
- Load Data from Local Files Using SQL*Loader
- Use Data Pipelines for Continuous Load and Export
- Load Data with Data Studio Tools
- Augment Data using Table AI Assist Tool
- Transform Data Using Data Transforms
- Share and Consume Data with Data Marketplace
- View Data Pump Jobs and Import Data with Data Pump
- Link Data
- Link to Object Storage Data
- Query External Data
- Query JSON Data in Object Storage using External Tables
- Access ORC, Parquet or Avro file types
- Query External Tables with Implicit Partitioning
- Access partitioned object storage data
- About External Tables with Source File Partitioning
- Hive Format Partitioned Data in Cloud Object Store
- Simple Folder Format Partitioned Data in Cloud Object Store
- About Querying Partitioned Data in Cloud Object Store
- About Creating Partitioned External Tables
- External Partitioning: CSV Source Files with Hive-style Folders
- External Partitioning: CSV Source Files with Simple Folders
- External Partitioning: Parquet Source Files with Hive-style Folders
- External Partitioning: Parquet with Simple Folders
- Query External Partitioned Data with Hive Format Source File Organization
- Query External Partitioned Data with Folder Format Source File Organization
- Refresh External Partitioned Tables with Updated or Deleted Source Files
- About External Tables with Source File Partitioning
- Querying External Partitioned Data
- Query Data that Uses Table Hyperlink Source
- Query Hybrid Partitioned Data
- Query External Data Pump Dump Files
- Query Big Data Service Hadoop (HDFS) Data from Autonomous AI Database
- Integrate Data Lake metadata with Data Catalog
- Query External Data with AWS Glue Data Catalog
- Query Apache Iceberg Tables
- Validate External Data
- Validate External Partitioned Data
- Validate Hybrid Partitioned Data
- View Logs for Data Validation
- Use Database Links
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to Another Autonomous AI Database
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to a Publicly Accessible Autonomous AI Database
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to an Autonomous AI Database on a Private Endpoint
- Prerequisites for Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to a Target Autonomous AI Database on a Private Endpoint
- Create Database Links to a Target Autonomous AI Database on a Private Endpoint without a Wallet (TLS)
- Create Database Links to a Target Autonomous AI Database on a Private Endpoint with a Wallet (mTLS)
- Database Link Notes with a Target that is an Autonomous AI Database
- Create Database Links to an Oracle AI Database that is not an Autonomous AI Database
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to a Publicly Accessible Oracle AI Database with a Wallet (mTLS)
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to an Oracle AI Database on a Private Endpoint
- Prerequisites for Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint
- Create Database Links to Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint without a Wallet
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint with a Wallet (mTLS)
- Database Link Notes with a Target Oracle AI Database
- Create Database Links to Non-Oracle AI Databases
- Create Database Links to Non-Oracle AI Databases with Oracle-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity
- Create Database Links to Non-Oracle AI Databases with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity
- Prerequisites to Create Database Links to Non-Oracle AI Databases with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity
- Create Database Links with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity to Publicly Accessible Non-Oracle AI Databases
- Create Database Links with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity to Non-Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint
- Prerequisites to Create Database Links with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity to Non-Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint
- Create Database Links with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity to Non-Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint (without a wallet)
- Create Database Links with Customer-Managed Heterogeneous Connectivity to Non-Oracle AI Databases on a Private Endpoint (with a Wallet)
- Create Database Links from Other Databases to Autonomous AI Database
- Drop Database Links
- Database Link Notes
- Create Database Links from Autonomous AI Database to Another Autonomous AI Database
- Link to Object Storage Data
- Call Web Services
- Submit an HTTP Request to a Public Host
- Submit an HTTP Request to a Private Host
- Submit an HTTP Request to Private Site with a Proxy
- Use Credential Objects to Set HTTP Authentication
- Notes for Submitting HTTP Requests with Oracle APEX or Database Actions
- Send Database Identity Network Headers for Outbound HTTP Requests
- Move Files
- Create and Manage Directories
- Copy Files Between Object Store and a Directory in Autonomous AI Database
- Bulk Operations for Files in the Cloud
- About Bulk File Operations
- Bulk Copy Files in Cloud Object Storage
- Bulk Move Files Across Cloud Object Storage
- Bulk Download Files from Cloud Object Storage
- Bulk Upload Files to Cloud Object Storage
- Bulk Delete Files from Cloud Object Storage
- Monitor and Troubleshoot Bulk File Loads
- Notes for Bulk File Operations
- Replicate Data
- Export Data
- Export Data to Object Store as CSV, JSON, or XML using EXPORT_DATA
- Export Data to a Directory Location
- Export Data with Data Pump to an Autonomous AI Database Directory
- Export Data with Data Pump to Object Store
- Export Data to Object Store as Oracle Data Pump Files using EXPORT_DATA
- Download Dump Files, Run Data Pump Import, and Clean Up Object Store
- Access Log Files for Data Pump Export
- Oracle GoldenGate Capture for Oracle Autonomous AI Database
- Data Sharing
- Use Cloud Links for Read Only Data Access on Autonomous AI Database
- About Cloud Links on Autonomous AI Database
- Grant Cloud Links Access for Database Users
- Register a Data Set
- Find Data Sets and Use Cloud Links
- Use Cloud Links Consumer Options
- Monitor and View Cloud Links Information
- Define a Virtual Private Database Policy to Secure a Registered Data Set
- Use Cloud Links from a Read Only Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Notes for Cloud Links
- Optimize Cloud Links Performance with Materialized Views
- Use Table Hyperlinks for Read Only Data Access on Autonomous AI Database
- About Table Hyperlinks on Autonomous AI Database
- Create, Manage, and Monitor Table Hyperlinks
- Create a Table Hyperlink for a Table or a View
- Create a Table Hyperlink with a Select Statement
- Create a Table Hyperlink with UI Features Specified on Columns
- Create a Password Protected Table Hyperlink
- Create a Table Hyperlink with Access Control List (ACL)
- Create a Table Hyperlink that Inherits ACL Settings
- Create a Consistent Table Hyperlink for a Table or a View
- Invalidate Table Hyperlinks
- Define a Virtual Private Database Policy to Secure Table Hyperlink Data
- Monitor and View Table Hyperlink Usage
- Notes for Creating a Table Hyperlink or a Table Hyperlink Group
- Create and Manage Table Hyperlink Groups
- List Table Hyperlinks, Groups, and Group Members
- Create Federated Tables using Table Hyperlinks by Defining Scope
- Access Data with Table Hyperlinks or with a Table Hyperlink Group
- Access Data in Table Format with Table Hyperlinks or Table Hyperlink Groups
- Use Table Hyperlinks and View Data in Default Table Format
- Manage Data with the Table Hyperlink Hamburger Menu
- Use Table Hyperlinks in Table Format with Column Sorting
- Use Table Hyperlinks in Table Format with Column Filtering
- Use Table Hyperlinks to Access Data in Table Format with Colors in Cells
- Use Table Hyperlinks to Access Data with the Group By Option in Table Format
- Use Table Hyperlink Group to View Data in Table Format
- Access Data in Chart Format with Table Hyperlinks
- Use Table Hyperlinks to Create an External Table
- Use Table Hyperlinks to Access Data in Google Sheets
- Use Table Hyperlinks to Access Data in Excel Sheet
- Share and Consume Data with Data Share
- Use Cloud Links for Read Only Data Access on Autonomous AI Database
- Develop
- Use APEX with Autonomous AI Database
- About Oracle APEX
- Access Oracle APEX Administration Services
- Create Oracle APEX Workspaces in Autonomous AI Database
- Access Oracle APEX App Builder
- Create Oracle APEX Developer Accounts
- Load Data from the Cloud into Oracle APEX
- Use JSON Data with Oracle APEX
- Use Web Services with Oracle APEX
- Send Email from Oracle APEX
- Control Oracle APEX Upgrades
- Access Oracle APEX, Oracle REST Data Services, and Built-in Database Tools Using a Vanity URL
- Oracle APEX Limitations on Autonomous AI Database
- Autonomous AI Database Limitations in APEX Service
- Use JSON with Autonomous AI Database
- Develop RESTful Services in Autonomous AI Database
- About Oracle REST Data Services in Autonomous AI Database
- Access RESTful Services and SODA for REST
- Develop with Oracle REST Data Services on Autonomous AI Database
- Use SODA for REST with Autonomous AI Database
- Access Oracle REST Data Services, Oracle APEX, and Developer Tools Using a Vanity URL
- About Customer Managed Oracle REST Data Services on Autonomous AI Database
- Use Oracle AI Database API for MongoDB
- Use Autonomous AI Database API for DynamoDB
- About using Autonomous AI Database API for DynamoDB
- Prerequisites
- Enable Autonomous AI Database API for DynamoDB on Autonomous AI Database
- Configure Access to Invoke DynamoDB APIs
- Steps to Invoke DynamoDB-Compatible API
- Disable Autonomous AI Database API for DynamoDB on Autonomous AI Database
- Notes and Limitations for using Oracle AI Database API for DynamoDB on Autonomous AI Database
- Import and Export Data into Autonomous AI Database DynamoDBTable
- SharePoint Support in Autonomous AI Database Using DBMS_CLOUD
- Send Email and Notifications on Autonomous AI Database
- Send Email on Autonomous AI Database
- Send Slack Notifications from Autonomous AI Database
- Send Messages to OCI Notifications Service from Autonomous AI Database
- Send Email from Autonomous AI Database with Microsoft Exchange using OAuth2
- Send Microsoft Teams Notifications from Autonomous AI Database
- User Defined Notification Handler for Scheduler Jobs
- Oracle Extensions for IDEs
- Use Oracle Java on Autonomous AI Database
- Test Workloads with Oracle Real Application Testing
- About Oracle Real Application Testing
- Capture-Replay Workloads Between Autonomous AI Databases
- Capture and Replay Between Autonomous AI Database Instances
- (Optional) Subscribe to Information Events to be Notified of Capture and Replay Details
- Capture a Workload on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Cancel a Workload Capture on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Finish a Workload Capture on Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Prepare a Refreshable Clone for Workload Replay
- Replay a Workload on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Test 19c Workloads on an Oracle AI Database 26ai Clone with Capture-Replay
- Live Workload Capture Replay between Autonomous AI Databases
- About Live Workload Capture Replay
- (Optional) Subscribe to Information Events to be Notified of Capture and Replay Details
- Begin Live Workload Capture Replay on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Cancel a Live Workload Capture Replay on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Finish a Live Workload Capture Replay on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Capture and Replay Between Autonomous AI Database Instances
- Capture-Replay Workloads between non-Autonomous and Autonomous AI Databases
- Test Workloads Against an Upcoming Patch
- Use Database Actions to Capture and Replay Workloads
- Manage and Store Files in a Cloud Code Repository with Autonomous AI Database
- About Cloud Code Repositories with Autonomous AI Database
- Initialize a Cloud Code Repository
- Create and Manage a Cloud Code Repository
- Create and Manage Branches in a Cloud Code Repository
- Export Schema Objects to the Cloud Code Repository Branch
- Use File Operations with a Cloud Code Repository
- Use SQL Install Operations with a Cloud Code Repository
- Invoke User Defined Functions
- About User Defined Functions
- Steps to Invoke OCI Cloud Functions as SQL Functions
- Steps to Invoke AWS Lambda as SQL Functions
- Steps to Invoke Azure Functions as SQL Functions
- Steps to Invoke Google Cloud Run Functions as SQL Functions
- Invoke External Procedures as SQL Functions
- External Procedures Overview
- About Using External Procedures in Autonomous AI Database
- Define the C Procedure
- Create a Shared Library (.so) File
- Get the OCI Marketplace EXTPROC Stack Application
- Launch EXTPROC Stack Application
- Create Stack for EXTPROC Agent Application
- Upload Wallet to Create Secure Connection to the EXTPROC Agent Instance
- Steps to Invoke an External Procedure as a SQL Function
- Invoke Generic Scripts on an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Invoke Python Scripts with WITH_CONTEXT on Autonomous AI Database
- Make External Calls Using a Customer-Managed Wallet
- About Using a Customer-Managed Wallet with External Calls
- About Using a Customer-Managed Wallet with Scheduler Email Server
- Prerequisites to Use a Customer-Managed Wallet with External Calls
- Use a Customer-Managed Wallet for External Calls with UTL_HTTP
- Use a Customer-Managed Wallet with Scheduler Email Notifications
- Notes for Using a Customer-Managed Wallet with External Calls
- Use Cloud Tables to Store Logging and Diagnostic Information
- Use APEX with Autonomous AI Database
- Analyze
- Build Reports and Dashboards Using Oracle Analytics
- Create Dashboards, Reports, and Notebooks
- Spatial Analytics with Oracle Spatial
- Analyze Data with Data Studio
- Discover and Manage Data with Catalog
- Automate Data Studio Workflows with Jobs
- Find Patterns and Anomalies with Data Insights
- Use Oracle OLAP with Autonomous AI Database
- Manage the Service
- Lifecycle Operations
- Provision an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Start Autonomous AI Database
- Stop Autonomous AI Database
- Restart Autonomous AI Database
- Rename Autonomous AI Database
- Update the Display Name for an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Terminate an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Undelete a Terminated Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Change Autonomous AI Database Operation Mode to Read/Write Read-Only or Restricted
- Schedule Start and Stop Times for an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Concurrent Operations on Autonomous AI Database
- Updating Compute and storage limits
- Update Billing Model, Choose Bring Your Own License, or Update Instance to a Paid Instance
- Choose Bring Your Own License Option While Provisioning or Cloning
- Choose Bring Your Own License on Autonomous AI Database (ECPU Compute Model)
- Choose Bring Your Own License on Autonomous AI Database (OCPU Compute Model)
- Update to ECPU Billing Model on Autonomous AI Database
- Update Always Free Instance to Paid with Autonomous AI Database
- Update Autonomous AI JSON Database to Autonomous AI Transaction Processing
- Update APEX Service to Autonomous AI Transaction Processing
- Clone, Move, or Upgrade Autonomous AI Database
- About Cloning on Autonomous AI Database
- Prerequisites for Cloning
- Clone an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Clone an Autonomous AI Database from a Backup
- Cross Tenancy and Cross Region Cloning
- Clone Autonomous AI Database to Change Workload Type
- Notes for Cloning Autonomous AI Database
- General Notes for Cloning on Autonomous AI Database
- Notes for Cloning an Autonomous AI Database from a Backup
- Notes for Cross Tenancy and Cross Region Cloning
- Resource Management Rules and Performance Data for a Cloned Database
- Optimizer Statistics for a Cloned Database
- Disable Oracle Scheduler Jobs for a Cloned Database
- Move an Autonomous AI Database to a Different Compartment
- Upgrade an Autonomous AI Database Instance to Oracle AI Database 26ai
- Use Refreshable Clones with Autonomous AI Database
- About Refreshable Clones on Autonomous AI Database
- Refreshable Clone Features
- About Refreshable Clone Billing
- Refreshable Clone Operations
- Refreshable Clone with Automatic Refresh Enabled
- Refreshable Clone Lifecycle States
- Refreshable Clone Refresh Timing and Disconnecting from the Source Database
- Refreshable Clone Reconnect to the Source Database
- Operations on an Autonomous AI Database with an Attached Refreshable Clone
- Prerequisites for Creating a Refreshable Clone
- Create and Manage Refreshable Clones
- Create a Refreshable Clone for an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Edit Automatic Refresh Policy for Refreshable Clone
- Refresh a Refreshable Clone on Autonomous AI Database
- Disconnect a Refreshable Clone from the Source Database
- Reconnect a Refreshable Clone to the Source Database
- Create a Cross Tenancy or Cross Region Refreshable Clone
- View Refreshable Clones for an Autonomous AI Database Instance
- Use the API
- Refreshable Clone Notes
- About Refreshable Clones on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools
- About Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools
- About Configuring Built-in Tools Compute Resources and Limits
- View Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools Status
- Configure Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools
- Configure Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools when you Provision or Clone an Instance
- Access Built-in Tools with Single Sign-on
- Notes for Autonomous AI Database Built-in Tools
- Use Autonomous AI Database Events
- Manage Time Zone File Updates on Autonomous AI Database
- Monitor Autonomous AI Database Availability
- Monitor Regional Availability of Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Resource Availability with Compartment Quotas
- Lifecycle Operations
- Manage and View Notifications
- Monitor and Manage Performance
- Monitor the Performance of Autonomous AI Database with Database Actions
- Monitor Autonomous AI Database with Performance Hub
- Manage Concurrency and Priorities on Autonomous AI Database
- Database Service Names for Autonomous AI Database
- Idle Time Limits
- Service Concurrency
- Change MEDIUM Service Concurrency Limit (ECPU Compute Model)
- Change MEDIUM Service Concurrency Limit (OCPU Compute Model)
- Predefined Job Classes with Oracle Scheduler
- Manage CPU/IO Shares on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Runaway SQL Statements on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Workload Resources with Database Resource Manager in Autonomous AI Database
- Use Fast Ingest on Autonomous AI Database
- Enable Database Management Service to Monitor and Manage Autonomous AI Database
- Perform SQL Tracing on Autonomous AI Database
- Monitor Performance with Autonomous AI Database Metrics
- Available Metrics: oci_autonomous_database
- Use Sample Data Sets in Autonomous AI Database
- Use the Autonomous AI Database Free Container Image
- About the Free Container Image
- Container Registry Locations for Autonomous AI Database Free Container Image
- Start Free Container Image
- Perform Database Operations using adb-cli
- Connect to an Free Container Image
- Connect to ORDS, APEX, or Database Actions from an Autonomous AI Database Container Image
- Available TNS Aliases for Connecting to an Autonomous AI Database Container Image
- Connect to an Autonomous AI Database Container Image with a Wallet
- Connect to an Autonomous AI Database Container Image without a Wallet (TLS)
- Migrate Data Between Autonomous AI Database Free Containers
- Tutorials
- Load and Analyze Your Data with Autonomous AI Database
- Self-service Tools for Everyone Using Oracle Autonomous AI Database
- Manage and Monitor Autonomous AI Database
- Integrate, Analyze and Act on All Data using Autonomous AI Database
- Load the Autonomous AI Database with Data Studio
- QuickStart Java applications with Autonomous AI Database
- Features
- Autonomous AI Database MCP Server
- Lakehouse
- Lakehouse
- Lake Cache
- About Lake Cache in Autonomous AI Database
- Quick Start with Lake Caches
- Resource Management for Lake Cache
- Choose Your Caching Preference
- Prerequisites to Create Lake Cache
- Use Policy-Based Caching for External Tables
- Use Automatic Caching for External Table
- Monitor and Diagnose Lake Cache Performance
- Use Cases for Lake Caching
- Data Lake Accelerator
- Oracle AI Data Catalog
- High Availability
- Use Application Continuity on Autonomous AI Database
- About Application Continuity on Autonomous AI Database
- Configure Application Continuity on Autonomous AI Database
- Client Configuration for Continuous Availability on Autonomous AI Database
- Notes for Application Continuity on Autonomous AI Database
- Use Standby Databases with Autonomous Data Guard for Disaster Recovery
- Autonomous AI Database Disaster Recovery Options
- About Standby Databases
- Autonomous Data Guard with Local Standby
- Autonomous Data Guard with Cross Region or Cross Tenancy Standby
- Autonomous Data Guard Recovery Time Objective (RTO) and Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
- Autonomous Data Guard Operations
- Autonomous AI Database Disaster Recovery Status
- Autonomous Data Guard Events
- Autonomous Data Guard Metrics
- About Autonomous Data Guard with Cross Region Standby
- Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard with Cross Region Standby
- OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery with an Autonomous Data Guard Cross Region Standby
- Autonomous Data Guard Database Role
- Autonomous Data Guard Cross Region Failover and Switchover
- Autonomous Data Guard Database Cross Region Backup and Restore
- Cross Region Disaster Recovery Connection Strings and Wallets
- Cross Region Autonomous Data Guard with Customer-Managed Encryption Keys
- Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard with Customer-Managed Encryption Keys
- Replicating Backups to a Cross Region Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Autonomous Data Guard Cross Region BYOL Licensing
- Enable Autonomous Data Guard
- Update Standby to Use a Backup Copy Peer
- Autonomous Data Guard Switchover and Failover Operations
- Autonomous Data Guard Cross Region and Cross Tenancy Operations
- Add a Cross Region Standby Database
- Enable or Disable Backup Replication for an Existing Cross Region Standby
- Convert Cross Region Peer to Snapshot Standby
- Disconnect a Peer Database
- Disable a Cross Region Standby Database
- Use a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby Database
- About Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard
- Prerequisites to Create a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Add a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Switchover, Failover, or Create a Snapshot Standby with a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Terminate a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Manage Remote Peer Network ACLs
- Events and Notifications for a Standby Database
- Autonomous AI Database Cross Region Paired Regions
- Use the API
- Autonomous Data Guard Notes
- Backup and Restore Autonomous AI Database Instances
- About Backup and Recovery on Autonomous AI Database
- Edit Automatic Backup Retention Period on Autonomous AI Database
- Create Long-Term Backups on Autonomous AI Database
- View Backup Information and Backups on Autonomous AI Database
- Restore and Recover your Autonomous AI Database
- Backup and Restore Notes
- Use OraMTS Feature
- Use Backup-Based Disaster Recovery
- Autonomous AI Database Disaster Recovery Options
- About Backup-Based Disaster Recovery
- View Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Peer
- Update Disaster Recovery Type
- Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Switchover and Failover Operations
- Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Cross Region Operations
- Add a Cross Region Disaster Recovery Peer
- Enable or Disable Backup Replication for an Existing Cross Region Peer
- Convert Cross Region Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Peer to Snapshot Standby
- Disconnect a Cross Region Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Peer
- Disable a Cross Region (Remote) Peer
- Update Remote Peer Network ACLs for a Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Peer
- Notes for Cross Region Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Peer Operations
- Backup-Based Disaster Recovery Events
- Use the API
- Track Table Changes with Flashback Time Travel
- Use OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery with Autonomous AI Database
- Use Application Continuity on Autonomous AI Database
- Security
- Security Features Overview
- Security and Authentication in Oracle Autonomous AI Database
- Security Testing Policies
- Manage Encryption Keys on Autonomous AI Database
- About Master Encryption Key Management on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Master Encryption Keys in OCI Vault
- About Customer-Managed Keys on Autonomous AI Database in OCI Vault
- Prerequisites to Use Customer-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous AI Database in OCI Vault
- Use Customer-Managed Encryption Keys with Vault Located in Local Tenancy
- Use Customer-Managed Encryption Key Located in a Remote Tenancy
- Rotate Customer-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous AI Database in OCI Vault
- Manage Master Encryption Keys in Azure Key Vault
- Manage Master Encryption Keys in AWS Key Management Service
- Manage Master Encryption Keys in Oracle Key Vault
- Switch to Oracle-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous AI Database
- View History for Customer-Managed Encryption Keys on Autonomous AI Database
- Notes for Using Customer-Managed Keys with Autonomous AI Database
- Caution for Customer-Managed Encryption Keys when the Key is Unreachable
- Caution for Using Customer-Managed Encryption Keys When the Master Key is Disabled or Deleted
- Caution for Using Customer-Managed Encryption Keys History and Backups
- Notes for Customer-Managed Keys in OCI Vault with Autonomous Data Guard
- Notes for Customer-Managed Encryption Keys with a Cross Tenancy Autonomous Data Guard Standby
- Notes for Customer-Managed Encryption Keys with Refreshable Clones
- Notes for Customer-Managed Keys with Vault in Remote Tenancy
- Use Multifactor Authentication with Autonomous AI Database
- Configure Network Access with Access Control Rules (ACLs) and Private Endpoints
- Configure Network Access with Access Control Rules
- Configure Network Access with Private Endpoints
- Configure Private Endpoints
- Prerequisite Steps to Configure Private Endpoints
- IAM Policies Required to Manage Private Endpoints
- Configure Private Endpoints When You Provision or Clone an Instance
- Change from Public to Private Endpoints with Autonomous AI Database
- Update the Configuration for a Private Endpoint
- Configure Private Endpoint Advanced Options
- Use a Private Endpoint with Public Access Allowed
- Enhanced Security for Outbound Connections with Private Endpoints
- Private Endpoints Notes
- Private Endpoints Configuration Examples on Autonomous AI Database
- Troubleshooting Private Endpoint Connectivity
- Configure Private Endpoints
- Use Zero Trust Packet Routing on Autonomous AI Database
- Update Network Options to Allow TLS or Require Only Mutual TLS (mTLS) Authentication on Autonomous AI Database
- Audit Autonomous AI Database
- About Auditing Autonomous AI Database
- Register Oracle Data Safe on Autonomous AI Database
- Extend Audit Record Retention with Oracle Data Safe on Autonomous AI Database
- View and Manage Oracle Data Safe Audit Trails on Autonomous AI Database
- View and Manage Audit Policies with Oracle Data Safe on Autonomous AI Database
- Generate Audit Reports with Data Safe on Autonomous AI Database
- Rotate Wallets for Autonomous AI Database
- Use Oracle AI Database Vault with Autonomous AI Database
- Oracle AI Database Vault Users and Roles on Autonomous AI Database
- Enable Oracle AI Database Vault on Autonomous AI Database
- Disable Oracle AI Database Vault on Autonomous AI Database
- Disable User Management with Oracle AI Database Vault on Autonomous AI Database
- Enable User Management with Oracle AI Database Vault on Autonomous AI Database
- IAM Policies for Autonomous AI Database
- Use Oracle Data Safe
- Break Glass Access for SaaS on Autonomous AI Database
- Encrypt Data While Exporting or Decrypt Data While Importing
- Manage Oracle Cloud Operator Access
- Performance Monitor and Management
- Use OCI Ops Insights on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Optimizer Statistics on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Automatic Indexing on Autonomous AI Database
- Manage Automatic Partitioning on Autonomous AI Database
- Graph Analytics using Graph Studio
- Oracle Machine Learning
- Creating Analytic Views
- Use Select AI for Natural Language Interaction with your Database
- About Select AI
- Select AI for Python
- Select AI Concepts
- Actions
- AI Agent
- AI Model
- AI Profile
- AI Provider
- Chatbot
- Cloud Link
- Conversations
- Database Credentials
- Database Link
- Embedding Model
- GRAPH_TABLE Operator
- Hallucination in LLM
- IAM
- Iterative Refinement
- Large Language Model (LLM)
- MapReduce
- Metadata
- Metadata Clone
- Metadata Enrichment
- Natural Language Prompt
- Network Access Control List (ACL)
- NL2SQL
- ONNX
- ONNX Runtime
- Oracle SQL Property Graph
- Private Endpoint
- Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)
- Semantic Similarity Search
- Sidecar
- Similarity Threshold
- Synthetic Data Generation
- Transformer
- Vector
- Vector Database
- Vector Distance
- Vector Index
- Vector Store
- Select AI Use Cases
- Getting Started with Select AI
- Manage AI Profiles
- Use AI Keyword to Enter Prompts
- Select AI Features
- Examples of Using Select AI
- Example: Select AI Actions
- Example: Select AI with OCI Generative AI
- Example: Select AI with OpenAI
- Example: Select AI with Cohere
- Example: Select AI with Azure OpenAI Service
- Example: Select AI with Google
- Example: Select AI with Anthropic
- Example: Select AI with Hugging Face
- Example: Select AI with AWS
- Example: Select AI with OpenAI-Compatible Providers
- Example: Enable Conversations in Select AI
- Example: Set Up and Use Select AI with RAG
- Example: Select AI with In-database Transformer Models
- Example: Improve SQL Query Generation
- Example: Use Select AI with Database Links to Query Another Autonomous AI Database
- Example: Use Select AI with Database Links to Query Non-Oracle AI Database
- Example: Use Select AI with Cloud Links to Query Another Autonomous AI Database
- Example: Use External Table over Table Hyperlink with Select AI
- Example: Use Federated Table with Select AI
- Example: Generate Synthetic Data
- Example: Enable or Disable Data Access
- Example: Select AI Feedback
- Example: Select AI Summarize
- Example: Select AI Translate
- Example: Restrict Table Access in AI Profile
- Example: Specify Case Sensitivity for Columns
- Example: Select AI for Property Graphs
- Example: Sample Prompts for Property Graphs
- Select AI Agent
- About Select AI Agent
- Select AI Agent for Python
- Select AI Agent Concepts
- Select AI Agent Use Cases
- Prerequisites for Using Select AI Agent
- Getting Started with Select AI Agent
- How Do I Use Select AI Agent
- Examples of Using Select AI Agent
- Example: Create an Agent
- Example: Create Built-In Tools
- Example: Create a Task
- Example: Create an Agent Team
- Example: Create a Movie Analysis Agent with Built-In Tools
- Example: Create a Product Return Agent
- Example: Fetch and Analyze Log Reports
- Example: Create a Customized HTTP Tool
- Example: View Agent Prompts and Responses from the Latest Team Run
- Example: Resume an Agent Team Run from WAITING_FOR_HUMAN State
- JSON Document Stores
- Cache Messages with Singleton Pipes and Using Pipes for Persistent Messaging
- Full-Text Search Queries
- Oracle Workspace Manager
- Optimize Costs with Elastic Pools
- About Elastic Pools
- About Dedicated Elastic Pools
- Elastic Pools Across Parent and Child Tenancies
- Elastic Pool Operations
- Create an Elastic Pool
- Create an Elastic Pool While Provisioning or Cloning an Instance
- Create a Dedicated Elastic Pool
- Create a Dedicated Elastic Pool While Provisioning or Cloning an Instance
- Enable a Dedicated Elastic Pool
- Join an Existing Elastic Pool
- Join an Elastic Pool While Provisioning or Cloning an Instance
- Change the Elastic Pool Shape
- Change a Dedicated Elastic Pool Storage
- Manage Dedicated Elastic Pool Patching
- List Elastic Pool Members
- Remove Pool Members from an Elastic Pool
- As Pool Leader Remove Members from an Elastic Pool
- Disable a Dedicated Elastic Pool
- Terminate an Elastic Pool
- Monitor Elastic Pool Usage and Cost Savings
- Use Efficient Statement Routing by Enabling ProxySQL on Autonomous AI Database
- About Efficient Statement Routing with ProxySQL on Autonomous AI Database
- Context-Aware Routing
- Where Statement Routing with ProxySQL can Provide Application Benefits
- Enable Statement Routing and Define Schema Mapping
- Submit Statements Through ProxySQL
- Stop Routing Statements to a Target Instance
- Remove Schema or Object Mapping from Router Instance
- Disable Statement Routing
- Automatic Statement Routing with ProxySQL Notes
- Offload Queries to Member Refreshable Clones
- Use Unified Query Offload with Cloud Links
- Migrate to Autonomous AI Database
- Migrate Oracle AI Databases to Autonomous AI Database
- Migration Prerequisites
- Recommended Migration Methods
- Migrate Existing SQL Execution Plans to Autonomous AI Database to Mitigate the Risk of SQL Performance Regressions
- About Migrating to Autonomous AI Database with Real-time SQL Plan Management (SPM)
- Enable Automatic SQL Tuning Set on the Source Oracle AI Database
- Migrate Your Data to Autonomous AI Database
- Export Automatic SQL Tuning Set from Your Source Oracle AI Database
- Import Automatic SQL Tuning Set to Autonomous AI Database
- Verify Your Real-time SPM Setting on Autonomous AI Database
- Migrate Applications from Non-Oracle SQL to Oracle SQL
- Migrate Data Using Transportable Tablespaces
- Migrate Data with DBMS_CLOUD_IMPORT
- Migrate Oracle AI Databases to Autonomous AI Database
- Use Database In-Memory with Autonomous AI Database
- Use Data Studio with Autonomous AI Database
- Reference
- Previous Feature Announcements
- Sample Star Schema Benchmark (SSB) Queries and Analytic Views
- Autonomous AI Database Supplied Package Reference
- DBMS_CLOUD Package
- DBMS_CLOUD Endpoint Management
- DBMS_CLOUD Subprograms and REST APIs
- DBMS_CLOUD for Access Management
- DBMS_CLOUD for Objects and Files
- COPY_COLLECTION Procedure
- COPY_DATA Procedure
- COPY_DATA Procedure for Avro, ORC, or Parquet Files
- COPY_OBJECT Procedure
- CREATE_CLOUD_TABLE Procedure
- CREATE_EXTERNAL_PART_TABLE Procedure
- CREATE_EXTERNAL_TABLE Procedure
- CREATE_EXTERNAL_TABLE Procedure for Apache Iceberg
- CREATE_EXTERNAL_TABLE Procedure for Avro, ORC, or Parquet Files
- CREATE_EXTERNAL_TEXT_INDEX Procedure
- CREATE_HYBRID_PART_TABLE Procedure
- DELETE_ALL_OPERATIONS Procedure
- DELETE_FILE Procedure
- DELETE_OBJECT Procedure
- DELETE_OPERATION Procedure
- DROP_EXTERNAL_TEXT_INDEX Procedure
- EXPORT_DATA Procedure
- GET_OBJECT Procedure and Function
- LIST_FILES Function
- LIST_OBJECTS Function
- MOVE_OBJECT Procedure
- PUT_OBJECT Procedure
- SYNC_EXTERNAL_PART_TABLE Procedure
- VALIDATE_EXTERNAL_PART_TABLE Procedure
- VALIDATE_EXTERNAL_TABLE Procedure
- VALIDATE_HYBRID_PART_TABLE Procedure
- DBMS_CLOUD for Bulk File Management
- DBMS_CLOUD REST APIs
- DBMS_CLOUD REST API Overview
- DBMS_CLOUD REST API Constants
- DBMS_CLOUD REST API Results Cache
- GET_RESPONSE_HEADERS Function
- GET_RESPONSE_RAW Function
- GET_RESPONSE_STATUS_CODE Function
- GET_RESPONSE_TEXT Function
- GET_API_RESULT_CACHE_SIZE Function
- SEND_REQUEST Function and Procedure
- SET_API_RESULT_CACHE_SIZE Procedure
- DBMS_CLOUD REST API Examples
- DBMS_CLOUD URI Formats
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Native URI Format
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Swift URI Format
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage URI Format Using Pre-Authenticated Request URL
- URI Format Using Public URL
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Object Storage Classic URI Format
- Substitution Variables in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) URLs
- Amazon S3 URI Format
- Azure Blob Storage or Azure Data Lake Storage URI Format
- Amazon S3 Compatible URI Format
- GitHub Raw URL Format
- Additional Customer-Managed URI Formats
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Format Options
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Format Options for EXPORT_DATA
- DBMS_CLOUD Avro, ORC, and Parquet Support
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Format Options for Avro, ORC, or Parquet
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Avro to Oracle Data Type Mapping
- DBMS_CLOUD Package ORC to Oracle Data Type Mapping
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Parquet to Oracle Data Type Mapping
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Oracle Data Type to Parquet Mapping
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Avro, ORC, and Parquet Complex Types
- DBMS_CLOUD Package Avro, ORC, and Parquet to Oracle Column Name Mapping
- DBMS_CLOUD Exceptions
- DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN Package
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN Subprograms
- ATTACH_FILE_SYSTEM Procedure
- CANCEL_WORKLOAD_CAPTURE Procedure
- CREATE_DATABASE_LINK Procedure
- DETACH_FILE_SYSTEM Procedure
- DISABLE_APP_CONT Procedure
- DISABLE_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION Procedure
- DISABLE_FEATURE Procedure
- DISABLE_OPERATOR_ACCESS Procedure
- DISABLE_PRINCIPAL_AUTH Procedure
- DISABLE_RESOURCE_PRINCIPAL Procedure
- DROP_DATABASE_LINK Procedure
- ENABLE_APP_CONT Procedure
- ENABLE_AWS_ARN Procedure
- ENABLE_EXTERNAL_AUTHENTICATION Procedure
- ENABLE_FEATURE Procedure
- ENABLE_OPERATOR_ACCESS Procedure
- ENABLE_PRINCIPAL_AUTH Procedure
- ENABLE_RESOURCE_PRINCIPAL Procedure
- FINISH_WORKLOAD_CAPTURE Procedure
- PREPARE_REPLAY Procedure
- PURGE_FLASHBACK_ARCHIVE Procedure
- REPLAY_WORKLOAD Procedure
- SET_FLASHBACK_ARCHIVE_RETENTION Procedure
- START_WORKLOAD_CAPTURE Procedure
- START_LIVE_WORKLOAD_REPLAY Procedure
- PURGE_CONVERTED_STMTS
- MASK_SQL_TEXT Procedure
- DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN Exceptions
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN Subprograms
- DBMS_CLOUD_ADMIN_SEC Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI Overview
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_AI Subprograms
- CREATE_PROFILE Procedure
- Profile Attributes
- CLEAR_PROFILE Procedure
- DROP_PROFILE Procedure
- ENABLE_PROFILE Procedure
- DISABLE_PROFILE Procedure
- FEEDBACK Procedure
- Vector Index for FEEDBACK
- GET_PROFILE Function
- SET_ATTRIBUTE Procedure
- SET_ATTRIBUTES Procedure
- GENERATE Function
- SET_PROFILE Procedure
- CREATE_CONVERSATION Procedure
- CREATE_CONVERSATION Function
- CREATE_CONVERSATION Attributes
- UPDATE_CONVERSATION Procedure
- SET_CONVERSATION_ID Procedure
- GET_CONVERSATION_ID Function
- CLEAR_CONVERSATION_ID Procedure
- DELETE_CONVERSATION_PROMPT Procedure
- DROP_CONVERSATION Procedure
- SUMMARIZE Function
- SUMMARIZE Parameters
- TRANSLATE Function
- GENERATE_SYNTHETIC_DATA Function
- ENABLE_DATA_ACCESS Procedure
- DISABLE_DATA_ACCESS Procedure
- CREATE_VECTOR_INDEX Procedure
- DROP_VECTOR_INDEX Procedure
- DISABLE_VECTOR_INDEX Procedure
- ENABLE_VECTOR_INDEX Procedure
- UPDATE_VECTOR_INDEX Procedure
- Vector Index Attributes
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI_AGENT Package
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_AI_AGENT Subprograms
- CREATE_AGENT Procedure
- CREATE_AGENT Attributes
- ENABLE_AGENT Procedure
- DISABLE_AGENT Procedure
- DROP_AGENT Procedure
- CREATE_TASK Procedure
- CREATE_TASK Attributes
- ENABLE_TASK Procedure
- DISABLE_TASK Procedure
- DROP_TASK Procedure
- CREATE_TOOL Procedure
- CREATE_TOOL Attributes
- ENABLE_TOOL Procedure
- DISABLE_TOOL Procedure
- DROP_TOOL Procedure
- CREATE_TEAM Procedure
- CREATE_TEAM Attributes
- SET_TEAM Function
- GET_TEAM Function
- CLEAR_TEAM Function
- RUN_TEAM Function
- ENABLE_TEAM Procedure
- DISABLE_TEAM Procedure
- DROP_TEAM Procedure
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_AI_AGENT Subprograms
- DBMS_CLOUD_FUNCTION Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_FUNCTION_ADMIN Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_LINK Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_LINK_ADMIN Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_MACADM Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_MIGRATION Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_NOTIFICATION Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_PIPELINE Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_REPO Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_REPO Overview
- DBMS_CLOUD_REPO Data Structures
- DBMS_CLOUD_REPO Subprogram Groups
- Summary of DBMS_CLOUD_REPO Subprograms
- CREATE_BRANCH Procedure
- CREATE_REPOSITORY Procedure
- DELETE_BRANCH Procedure
- DELETE_FILE Procedure
- DELETE_REPOSITORY Procedure
- EXPORT_OBJECT Procedure
- EXPORT_SCHEMA Procedure
- GET_FILE Procedure and Function
- INIT_AWS_REPO Function
- INIT_AZURE_REPO Function
- INIT_GITHUB_REPO Function
- INIT_REPO Function
- INSTALL_FILE Procedure
- INSTALL_SQL Procedure
- LIST_BRANCHES Function
- LIST_COMMITS Function
- LIST_FILES Function
- LIST_REPOSITORIES Function
- MERGE_BRANCH Procedure
- PUT_FILE Procedure
- UPDATE_REPOSITORY Procedure
- DBMS_AUTO_PARTITION Package
- DBMS_DATA_ACCESS Package
- DBMS_DATA_ACCESS_ADMIN Package
- DBMS_DATA_ACCESS_SCOPE Package
- DBMS_DCAT Package
- Data Catalog Users and Roles
- Required Credentials and IAM Policies
- Summary of Connection Management Subprograms
- Summary of Synchronization Subprograms
- Summary of Data Catalog Views
- ALL_CLOUD_CATALOG_DATABASES View
- ALL_CLOUD_CATALOG_TABLES View
- ALL_DCAT_ASSETS View
- ALL_DCAT_ATTRIBUTES View
- ALL_DCAT_CONNECTIONS View
- ALL_DCAT_ENTITIES View
- ALL_DCAT_FOLDERS View
- ALL_DCAT_GLOBAL_ACCESSIBLE_CATALOGS View
- ALL_DCAT_LOCAL_ACCESSIBLE_CATALOGS View
- ALL_GLUE_DATABASES View
- ALL_GLUE_TABLES View
- DCAT_ATTRIBUTES View
- DCAT_ENTITIES View
- DBMS_DCAT$SYNC_LOG View
- DBMS_INMEMORY_ADMIN Package
- DBMS_MAX_STRING_SIZE Package
- DBMS_PIPE Package
- DBMS_PROXY_SQL
- DBMS_SHARE Package
- Summary of Share Producer Subprograms
- ADD_TO_SHARE Procedure
- ASSERT_SHAREABLE_OBJECT Procedure
- ASSERT_SHARING_ID Procedure
- CAN_CREATE_SHARE Function
- CAN_CREATE_SHARE_RECIPIENT Function
- CLEAR_RECIPIENT_EVENTS Procedure
- CLEAR_SHARE_EVENTS Procedure
- CREATE_BEARER_TOKEN_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- CREATE_CLOUD_STORAGE_LINK Procedure
- CREATE_DELTA_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- CREATE_OR_REPLACE_CLOUD_STORAGE_LINK Procedure
- CREATE_OR_REPLACE_DELTA_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- CREATE_OR_REPLACE_SHARE_RECIPIENT Procedure
- CREATE_SHARE Procedure
- CREATE_SHARE_RECIPIENT Procedure
- DROP_CLOUD_STORAGE_LINK Procedure
- DROP_RECIPIENT Procedure
- DROP_SHARE Procedure
- DROP_SHARE_LINK_VIEW Procedure
- DROP_SHARE_VERSION Procedure
- DROP_SHARE_VERSIONS Procedure
- DROP_UNUSED_SHARE_VERSIONS Procedure
- ENABLE_SCHEMA Procedure
- GENERATE_SHARE_PROFILE Function
- GET_ACTIVATION_LINK Function
- GET_PUBLISHED_IDENTITY Function
- GET_RECIPIENT_PROPERTY Function
- GET_SHARE_PROPERTY Function
- GET_SHARE_TABLE_PROPERTY Function
- GRANT_TO_RECIPIENT Procedure
- POPULATE_SHARE_PROFILE Procedure
- PUBLISH_SHARE Procedure
- PUBLISH_SHARE_WAIT Procedure
- PURGE_DETACHED_FILES Procedure
- REMOVE_FROM_SHARE Procedure
- RENAME_RECIPIENT Procedure
- RENAME_SHARE Procedure
- RENAME_SHARE_LINK Procedure
- RENAME_SHARE_SCHEMA Procedure
- RENAME_SHARE_TABLE Procedure
- REVOKE_FROM_RECIPIENT Procedure
- SET_CURRENT_SHARE_VERSION Procedure
- SET_PUBLISHED_IDENTITY Procedure
- SET_RECIPIENT_LOG_LEVEL Procedure
- SET_SHARE_LOG_LEVEL Procedure
- SET_STORAGE_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- STOP_JOB Procedure
- UNPUBLISH_SHARE Procedure
- UPDATE_DEFAULT_RECIPIENT_PROPERTY Procedure
- UPDATE_DEFAULT_SHARE_PROPERTY Procedure
- UPDATE_RECIPIENT_PROPERTY Procedure
- UPDATE_SHARE_JOB_PROPERTY Procedure
- UPDATE_SHARE_PROPERTY Procedure
- UPDATE_SHARE_TABLE_PROPERTY Procedure
- VALIDATE_CREDENTIAL Function
- VALIDATE_DELTA_PROFILE Procedure
- VALIDATE_SHARE_STORAGE Procedure
- WAIT_FOR_JOB Procedure
- Summary of Share Consumer Subprograms
- ASSERT_SHARING_ID Procedure
- CREATE_CREDENTIALS Procedure and Function
- CREATE_OR_REPLACE_SHARE_LINK Procedure
- CREATE_OR_REPLACE_ORACLE_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- CREATE_ORACLE_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- CREATE_SHARE_LINK Procedure
- CREATE_SHARE_LINK_VIEW Procedure
- CREATE_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- DISCOVER_AVAILABLE_SHARES Function
- DISCOVER_AVAILABLE_TABLES Function
- DROP_SHARE_LINK Procedure
- DROP_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- ENABLE_DELTA_ENDPOINT Procedure
- FLUSH_SHARE_LINK_CACHE Procedure
- FLUSH_SHARE_PROVIDER_CACHE Procedure
- GENERATE_SHARE_LINK_SELECT Procedure and Function
- GET_ORACLE_SHARE_LINK_INFO Function
- GET_SHARE_LINK_INFO Procedure
- GET_SHARE_PROVIDER_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- GET_SHARE_PROVIDER_INFO Procedure
- GET_SHARING_ID Function
- OPEN_SHARE_LINK_CURSOR Procedure
- REFRESH_BEARER_TOKEN_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- RENAME_CLOUD_STORAGE_LINK Procedure
- RENAME_SHARE_PROVIDER Procedure
- REMOVE_SHARE_SCHEMA Procedure
- SET_SHARE_LINK_METADATA Procedure
- SET_SHARE_PROVIDER_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- SET_SHARE_PROVIDER_METADATA Procedure
- UPDATE_BEARER_TOKEN_CREDENTIAL Procedure
- Summary of Share Producer Views
- ALL_OBJECT_SHAREABILITY View
- ALL_SHAREABLE_OBJECTS View
- ALL_SHARES View
- ALL_SHARE_DEFAULT_SETTINGS View
- ALL_SHARE_EVENTS View
- ALL_SHARE_FILES View
- ALL_SHARE_RECIPIENTS View
- ALL_SHARE_RECIPIENT_EVENTS View
- ALL_SHARE_RECIPIENT_GRANTS View
- ALL_SHARE_SCHEMAS View
- ALL_SHARE_TABLES View
- ALL_SHARE_VERSIONS View
- DBA_SHARE_DETACHED_FILES View
- DBA_SHARE_EVENTS View
- DBA_SHARE_FILES View
- DBA_SHARE_JOB_SEGMENTS View
- DBA_SHARE_JOBS View
- DBA_SHARE_RECIPIENT_EVENTS View
- DBA_SHARE_RECIPIENT_GRANTS View
- DBA_SHARE_RECIPIENTS View
- DBA_SHARE_SCHEMAS View
- DBA_SHARE_TABLES View
- DBA_SHARE_VERSIONS View
- DBA_SHARES View
- USER_SHARE_DETACHED_FILES View
- USER_SHARE_EVENTS View
- USER_SHARE_FILES View
- USER_SHARE_JOBS View
- USER_SHARE_JOB_SEGMENTS View
- USER_SHARE_RECIPIENT_EVENTS View
- USER_SHARE_RECIPIENT_GRANTS View
- USER_SHARE_RECIPIENTS View
- USER_SHARE_SCHEMAS View
- USER_SHARE_TABLES View
- USER_SHARE_VERSIONS View
- USER_SHAREABLE_OBJECTS View
- USER_SHARES View
- Summary of Share Consumer Views
- DBMS_SHARE Constants
- Summary of Share Producer Subprograms
- CS_RESOURCE_MANAGER Package
- Summary of CS_RESOURCE_MANAGER Sub Programs
- CLEAR_PENDING_AREA Procedure
- CREATE_CONSUMER_GROUP Procedure
- CREATE_PENDING_AREA Procedure
- CREATE_PLAN Procedure
- CREATE_PLAN_DIRECTIVE Procedure
- DELETE_CONSUMER_GROUP Procedure
- DELETE_PLAN Procedure
- DELETE_PLAN_DIRECTIVE Procedure
- LIST_CURRENT_RULES Function
- LIST_DEFAULT_RULES Function
- REVERT_TO_DEFAULT_VALUES Procedure
- SET_CONSUMER_GROUP_MAPPING Procedure
- SET_CONSUMER_GROUP_MAPPING_PRI Procedure
- SUBMIT_PENDING_AREA Procedure
- UPDATE_PLAN_DIRECTIVE Procedure
- UPDATE_PLAN_DIRECTIVE_ADV Procedure
- VALIDATE_PENDING_AREA Procedure
- CS_SESSION Package
- DBMS_EXT_TABLE_CACHE Package
- Summary of DBMS_EXT_TABLE_CACHE Subprograms
- ADD_BY_LIKE Procedure
- ADD_FILE Procedure
- ADD_LATEST_FILES Procedure
- ADD_TABLE Procedure
- CLEAR Procedure
- CREATE_CACHE Procedure
- DISABLE Procedure
- DROP_BY_LIKE Procedure
- DROP_CACHE Procedure
- DROP_FILE Procedure
- ENABLE Procedure
- GET_USER_PROPERTY Function
- RETIRE_FILES Procedure
- SET_USER_PROPERTY Procedure
- VALIDATE Procedure
- Summary of DBMS_EXT_TABLE_CACHE Subprograms
- DBMS_CACHE Package
- DBMS_MFA_ADMIN Package
- DBMS_MFA Package
- DBMS_CLOUD_IMPORT Package
- DBMS_CLOUD Package
- Autonomous AI Database Views
- Track Table and Partition Scan Access with Autonomous AI Database Views
- Track Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Resources, Cost and Usage Reports with Autonomous AI Database Views
- Pipeline Views
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI Views
- DBA_CLOUD_AI_PROFILES View
- USER_CLOUD_AI_PROFILES View
- DBA_CLOUD_AI_PROFILE_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_CLOUD_AI_PROFILE_ATTRIBUTES View
- DBA_CLOUD_VECTOR _INDEXES View
- USER_CLOUD_VECTOR _INDEXES View
- DBA_CLOUD_VECTOR_INDEX_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_CLOUD_VECTOR_INDEX_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_CLOUD_AI_CONVERSATIONS View
- USER_CLOUD_AI_CONVERSATION_PROMPTS View
- AI_TRANSLATION_LANGUAGES View
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI_AGENT Views
- DBA_AI_AGENTS View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_AI_AGENTS View
- USER_AI_AGENT_ATTRIBUTES View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TOOLS View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TOOL_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TOOLS View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TOOL_ATTRIBUTES View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TASK View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TASK_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TASK View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TASK_ATTRIBUTES View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TEAMS View
- DBA_AI_AGENT_TEAM_ATTRIBUTES View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TEAMS View
- USER_AI_AGENT_TEAM_ATTRIBUTES View
- DBMS_CLOUD_AI_AGENT History Views
- DBMS_CLOUD_FUNCTION Views
- DBMS_CLOUD_LINK Views
- DBA_CLOUD_LINK_ACCESS and ALL_CLOUD_LINK_ACCESS Views
- DBA_CLOUD_LINK_AUTHORIZATIONS View
- DBA_CLOUD_LINK_PRIVS and USER_CLOUD_LINK_PRIVS Views
- DBA_CLOUD_LINK_REGISTRATIONS and ALL_CLOUD_LINK_REGISTRATIONS Views
- DBA_CLOUD_LINK_SERVICE_MAPPINGS View
- V$CLOUD_LINK_ACCESS_STATS and GV$CLOUD_LINK_ACCESS_STATS Views
- DBMS_DATA_ACCESS Views
- DBA_NONJSON_OBJECTS View
- DBA_PROXY_SQL Views
- DBMS_CLOUD_IMPORT Views
- Lockdown Errors View
- Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Logging Interface Views
- Real Application Testing Capture Replay Views
- Stripe Views on Autonomous AI Database
- Track DBMS_CLOUD Load Operations
- V$CLIENT_ERRORS View
- PURGE_CONVERTED_STMTS View
- Autonomous AI Database for Experienced Oracle AI Database Users
- About Autonomous AI Database for Experienced Oracle AI Database Users
- Autonomous AI Database – Oracle AI Database Features
- Autonomous AI Database with Oracle AI Database 26ai
- Autonomous AI Database RMAN Recovery Catalog
- Notes for Users Migrating from Other Oracle AI Databases
- Initialization Parameters
- SQL Commands
- Data Types
- PL/SQL Package Notes for Autonomous AI Database
- ADMIN User Roles and Privileges
- Oracle XML DB
- Oracle Text
- Oracle Flashback
- Oracle AI Database Real Application Security
- Oracle LogMiner
- Choose a Character Set for Autonomous AI Database
- Query for Client Errors
- Manage Roles and Privileges when Migrating to Autonomous AI Database
- Database Features Unavailable in Oracle Autonomous AI Database Serverless
- Logical Partition Change Tracking and Materialized Views
- About Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Using Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Creating Logical Partitions - BNF
- Choosing the Logical Partition Key Column
- Freshness of Materialized Views Using Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Rewrite with Materialized Views Using Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Refresh of Materialized Views Using Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Logical Partition Change Tracking – Data Dictionary Views
- Example: Logical Partition Change Tracking
- Migrating MySQL and Third-Party Databases to Autonomous AI Database
- SODA Collection Metadata
- Cloud Support and Identity Information
- Obtain Tenancy Details
- Database Name
- Region
- Tenancy OCID
- Database OCID
- Compartment OCID
- Outbound IP Address
- Public Domain Name
- Tenant Account Name
- Autoscalable Storage
- Base Size
- Infrastructure
- Service
- Applications
- Availability Domain
- Compute Model
- Compute Count
- Compute Auto Scaling
- Cloud Identity Information for Autonomous Data Guard
- Public IP Address Ranges for Autonomous AI Database
- Obtain Tenancy Details