List of Examples
- 3-1 Getting Started Run-Through
- 3-2 Sample Output for Getting Started Run-Through
- 3-3 Creating a Collection That Has the Default Metadata
- 3-4 Opening an Existing Document Collection
- 3-5 Checking for a Collection with a Given Name
- 3-6 Printing the Names of All Existing Collections
- 3-7 Dropping a Document Collection
- 3-8 Creating a Document with JSON Content
- 3-9 Creating a Document with Document Key and JSON Content
- 3-10 Inserting a Document into a Collection
- 3-11 Inserting a Document into a Collection and Getting the Result Document
- 3-12 Saving Documents Into a Collection with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-13 Finding All Documents in a Collection
- 3-14 Finding the Unique Document That Has a Given Document Key
- 3-15 Finding Multiple Documents with Specified Document Keys
- 3-16 Finding Documents with a Filter Specification
- 3-17 Specifying Pagination Queries with Methods skip() and limit()
- 3-18 Specifying Document Version
- 3-19 Counting the Number of Documents Found
- 3-20 Retrieving the Documents of a Collection at a Time in the Past (Flashback)
- 3-21 Replacing a Document, Given Its Key, and Getting the Result Document Using SODA For PL/SQL
- 3-22 Replacing a Particular Version of a Document Using SODA For PL/SQL
- 3-23 Locking a Document For Update (Replacement) Using SODA For PL/SQL
- 3-24 Removing a Document from a Collection Using a Document Key
- 3-25 Removing a Particular Version of a Document
- 3-26 Removing Documents from a Collection Using Document Keys
- 3-27 Removing JSON Documents from a Collection Using a Filter
- 3-28 Truncating a Collection
- 3-29 Creating a B-Tree Index for a JSON Field with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-30 JSON Search Indexing with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-31 Dropping an Index with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-32 Creating a Data Guide Dynamically with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-33 Creating a Data Guide Using a JSON Search Index with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-34 Creating a Relational View from a JSON Data Guide with SODA for PL/SQL
- 3-35 Transaction Involving SODA Document Insertion and Replacement
- 4-1 Getting the Metadata of a Collection
- 4-2 Creating a Collection That Has Custom Metadata