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Where are the server side procedures are stored???

Where are the server side procedures are visible??

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Where are the server side procedures are stored???

Where are the server side procedures are visible??


At the server?
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Is there any dictionary view to store all the serverside pocedures??

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Is there any dictionary view to store all the serverside pocedures??

Just curious.
Why do you need to know the answers to these questions?

There are plenty of GUI tools out there that will let you view these items and,
though I may be mis-judging you, you do not
appear to be experienced enough yet to be writing another schema management tool.

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Is there any dictionary view to store all the serverside pocedures??
Oracle actually took the time to document that:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28320/statviews_2.htm#i1585339

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