About This Content

This is a reference document for PL/SQL packages provided with TimesTen.

Audience

This document is a reference for programmers, systems analysts, project managers, and others interested in developing database applications using PL/SQL. This manual assumes a working knowledge of application programming and familiarity with SQL and PL/SQL to access information in relational database systems.

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Related Resources

TimesTen documentation is available on the TimesTen documentation website.

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database PL/SQL Developer's Guide is especially relevant.

Oracle Database documentation is also available on the Oracle documentation website. This may be especially useful for Oracle Database features that TimesTen supports but does not attempt to fully document, such as OCI and Pro*C/C++.

In particular, the following Oracle Database documents may be of interest.

  • Oracle Database PL/SQL Language Reference

  • Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference

  • Oracle Database SQL Language Reference

  • Oracle Database Reference

In addition, numerous third-party documents are available that describe PL/SQL in detail.

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