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From: Andrew Babb <andrewb@mail.com>
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Subject: Re: what is "source compressed" & "wrapped"
Date: Thu, 06 May 1999 08:41:25 +0800
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Depending upon your platform there is an OS utility called WRAP, which will create
a wrapped PL/SQL block.

Rgds
Andrew

careypj@my-dejanews.com wrote:

> I'm trying to create some stored procedures and notice that our Oracle db has
> several that are compressed & wrapped.  It appears that this prevents me from
> reviewing the code/sql.
>
> Is there a way around this & is this some method to protect the source code?
>
> Once my stored procedure is finished, I might like to compress & wrap it.  How
> is this done?
>
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