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Oracle9i Database Reference
Release 2 (9.2)

Part Number A96536-02
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ALL_ARGUMENTS

ALL_ARGUMENTS lists all arguments of procedures and functions that are accessible to the current user.

Related View

USER_ARGUMENTS lists all arguments of procedures and functions that are owned by the current user. This view does not display the OWNER column.

Column Datatype NULL Description

OWNER

VARCHAR2(30)

NOT NULL

Owner of the object

OBJECT_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Name of the procedure or function

PACKAGE_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Name of the procedure or function

OBJECT_ID

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Object number of the object

OVERLOAD

VARCHAR2(40)

Overload unique identifier

ARGUMENT_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Name of the argument

POSITION

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Position in the argument list, or null for a function return value

SEQUENCE

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Argument sequence, including all nesting levels

DATA_LEVEL

NUMBER

NOT NULL

Nesting depth of the argument for composite types

DATA_TYPE

VARCHAR2(30)

Datatype of the argument

DEFAULT_VALUE

LONG

Default value for the argument

DEFAULT_LENGTH

NUMBER

Length of the default value for the argument

IN_OUT

VARCHAR2(9)

Direction of the argument:

  • IN
  • OUT
  • IN/OUT

DATA_LENGTH

NUMBER

Length of the column (in bytes)

DATA_PRECISION

NUMBER

Length in decimal digits (NUMBER) or binary digits (FLOAT)

DATA_SCALE

NUMBER

Digits to the right of the decimal point in a number

RADIX

NUMBER

Argument radix for a number

CHARACTER_SET_NAME

VARCHAR2(44)

Character set name for the argument

TYPE_OWNER

VARCHAR2(30)

Owner of the type of the argument

TYPE_NAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Name of the type of the argument. If the type is a package local type (that is, it is declared in a package specification), then this column displays the name of the package.

TYPE_SUBNAME

VARCHAR2(30)

Relevant only for package local types. Displays the name of the type declared in the package identified in the TYPE_NAME column.

TYPE_LINK

VARCHAR2(128)

Relevant only for package local types when the package identified in the TYPE_NAME column is a remote package. This column displays the database link used to refer to the remote package.

PLS_TYPE

VARCHAR2(30)

For numeric arguments, the name of the PL/SQL type of the argument. Null otherwise.