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Re: Meaning of AS and IS in procedures

From: Michel Cadot <micadot_at_netcourrier.com>
Date: Wed, 8 Sep 1999 17:55:26 +0200
Message-ID: <7r60un$kq4$1@oceanite.cybercable.fr>


IS or AS is just a keyword signaling the beginning of the body of the procedure.
That is the PL/SQL code for your procedure begins just after the IS or AS and finishes just before the ending END; before the /.

No special meaning.

carlanco a écrit dans le message <01befa26$8aec5d40$c3d67ad1_at_johnboy>...
>
>A procedure is created using a syntax like CREATE OR REPLACE PROCEDURE
>procedure_name .... etc..
>
>What is the meaning of the KEYWORD IS and AS at the end of the statement?
>I dont get it?
>Thank you in advanced for your help.
>
Received on Wed Sep 08 1999 - 10:55:26 CDT

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