Oracle’s PL/SQL language has two basic mechanisms for getting data from the database: SELECT and cursors. SELECT is designed to return a single row into local variables; cursors give you the ability ...
This example illustrates methods for controlling the order of rows and columns in a comparative Pareto chart. The following statements create a data set named FAILURE7: proc format; value procfmt 1 = ...
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