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Presumably because it's a built-in function that doesn't need a pl/sql representation. There are lots of others, like nvl2()
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> Thanks. But this still leaves open a question. Where is it hidden?
It
> isn't a stand-alone object.
> It isn't in a package? It isn't in any source code in \rdbms\admin.
The
> only place I can find any
> reference to it is inside oracle.exe.
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