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10g Release 1 (10.1)

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A

accounts
creating for materialized view s, 6-10
additive conflict resolution method, 5-28
administrative request queue, 2-36
adminis trative requests, 2-33
states, 2-36
AWAIT_CALLBACK, 2-36
DO_CALLBACK, 2-37
ERROR, 2-36
READY, 2-36
aliases
for columns
updatable materialized views, 3-7
AND condition
for simple subquery materialized views, 3 -28
append sequence conflict resolution method, 5-39
append site name conflict resolution method, 5-38
assignment tables , 4-22
asynchronous replication, 1-6, 2-40
average conflict resolution method, 5-29

B

bulk updates, A-4
BYTE character semantics, B-2

C

CHAR character semantics, B-2
character sets
replication, B-1
collections
materialized views, 3-44
restrictions, 3-46
replication, 2-16, 3-44
column groups, 5-22
column objects, 5-23
nested tables, 5-23
object tables, 5-23
shadow, 5-23
column objects
column groups, 5-23
conflict resolution
compare old values, 5-44
send old values, 5-44
materialized views, 3-37
column subsetting, 3-41
replication, 2-12, 3-37
column subsetting, 1-11
deployment templates, 4-20
materi alized views
column objects, 3-41
updatable materialized views
conflict resolution, 5-11
columns
character semantics, B-2< /a>
column groups, 2-39, 5-22
column objects, 5-23
ensuring data integrity with multipl e, 5-22
nested tables, 5-23
object tables, 5-23
shadow, 5-23
COMPARE_OLD_VALUES procedure, 5-40
complete refresh, 1-12, 3-63
complex materialized vie ws, 3-10, 3-13
value for PCTFRE E, 3-64
value for PCTUSED, 3-64
conflict resolution, 2-57
additive method, 5-28
append sequence method, 5-39
append site name method, 5-38
architecture, 5-22
average method, 5-29
avoiding conflicts, 5-18
column groups, 5-22
column objects, 5-23
data integrity, 5-22
nested tables, 5-23
object tables, 5-23
shadow, 5-23
colum n subsetting
updatable materialized views, 5-11
< dd class="L2IX">concepts, 5-2
convergence properties of methods, 5-28
data requirements, 5-2
delete c onflicts, 5-4
detecting conflicts, 5-5
< dd class="L2IX">discard method, 5-30, 5-39
dy namic site ownership, 5-18
earliest timestamp method, 5-31
error queue, 5-23
in synchronous propagati on, 2-44
latest timestamp method, 5-24
< dd class="L2IX">maximum method, 5-32
methods for delete conflicts, 5-40
methods for uniqueness conflicts, 5-37
methods for update conflicts, 5-24
minimum method, 5-33
multitier materialized views, 5-8
n ested tables, 5-12
overwrite method, 5-26
performance, 5-40
compare old values, 5-40
send old values, 5-40
prebuilt methods, 5-7
primary site ownership, 5-18
priority groups method, 5-34
replication, < a href="repoverv.htm#12360">1-18, 2-10
site priority method, 5-36
as backup, 5-25, 5-31
transaction ordering, 5-5
type s of conflicts, 5-3
uniqueness conflicts, 5-4
updatable materialized views
column subsetting, 5-11
update conflicts, 5-4
co nflicts
avoiding, 5-18
delete, 5-4
avoiding, 5-20
detecting, 2-44, 2-56, 5-5
identifying rows, 2-57, 5-6
error queue, 5-23
ordering
< dd class="L3IX">avoiding, 5-20
procedural replication, 1-20
uniqueness, 5-4
a voiding, 5-19
update, 5-4
avoiding, 5-20
connection quali fiers, 2-22
diagnosing problems with, A-2
constraint violations, A-4
constraint s
deferrable, 3-69
referential
self-referencing, 2-25
continuous purges
scheduling, 6-25
continuo us pushes
scheduling, 6-22
Copy T emplate Wizard, 7-24
CREATE TYPE statement
OID clause, 2-14, 3-40
CREATE_MVIE W_REPGROUP procedure, 3-6
CREATE_MVIEW_REPOBJECT procedure, 3-6

D

data dictionary
replication, 1-17
data integrity
parallel propagation, 2-54
serial propagation, 2-54
data propagation
and dependency maintenance, 2-53
asynchronous, 2-40
synchronous, 2-42
database links
connection qualifiers, 2-22
diagnosing problems with, A-2
incomplete specifications, A-6
materialized view sites, 6-11, 6-29
replication, 2-20
Replication Management tool, 2-21
scheduled links, 1-15
datatypes
allowed in replicated tables, 6-2
date expressions, 3-67, 4-19
DBA_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES view, 3-49
DBA_REGISTERED_MVIEWS view, 3-49
DBA_REPCATLOG view, 2-34
DBA_TYPE_VERSIONS
replication, 2-13, 3-39
DBMS_DEFER_SYS package
SCHEDULE_PUSH procedure, 6-21, 6-22
DBMS_MVIEW package, 3-50
EXPLAIN_MVIEW procedure, 3-30
REGISTER_MVIEW procedure, 3-50
DBMS_REPCAT package, 2-33, 2-34, 2-36, 3-6, 6-35
COMPARE_OLD_VALUES procedure
conflict resolution, 5-40
CREATE_MVIEW_REPGROUP procedure, 3-6
DO_DEFERRED_REPC AT_ADMIN procedure, 2-34, 2-36
SEND_OLD_VALUE S procedure
conflict resolution, 5-40
< dd class="L1IX">DDL statements
replication, 1-17
troubleshooting problems, A-3
deadlock s
resolving
in synchronous propagation, 2-44
deferred transaction queues, 1-6, 2-30
diagnosing problems with, A-6
purging propagated transactions, 6-23
pushing, 2-31
scheduled purge, 6-13
scheduled p ush, 6-13
DELAY_SECONDS parameter, 2-50< /a>
dependencies
minimizing, 2-55
dependency
ordering
replicated transa ctions, 2-53
tracking
parallel p ropagation, 2-54
row level, 2-54, 6-4
Deployment Template Wizard, 7-20< /dd>
deployment templates, 1-13, 4-1
adding materialized views to, 4-14
after instantiation, 4-18
architecture, 4-13
column sub setting, 4-20
concepts, 4-3
d ata sets, 4-26
DDL statements, 4-14
definition storage, 4-14
design, 4-20
< dd class="L2IX">elements, 4-4
general template information, 4-4
instantiation, 1-13, 4-10
offline, 4-11, 4-17
onli ne, 4-10, 4-16
options, 4 -18
process, 4-15
scenarios, 4-12
troubleshooting, A-8
local control, < a href="repdt.htm#21546">4-29
materialized view groups, 4-19
materialized view logs, 4-13
materialized view sites, 4-9
objects
definitions, 4-7, 4-14
packaging, 4-10
for offline instantiation, 4-16
for online instantiation, 4-15
options, 4-18
procedures, 4-13
process, 4-15
parameters, 4-8
security, 4-9
preparing materialized view sites for, 6-27
refresh groups, 4-19
row subsetting, 4-22
user aut horization, 4-9
user-defined types, 4-7
WHERE clause, 4-9
direct path load
fast refresh, 3-64
discard conflict resolution method, 5-30, 5-39
distributed schema management, 1-17
distributed transactions
problems with, A-6
DML statements
replication
troubleshooting problems, A-4
DO_DEFERRED_REPCAT_ADMIN procedure, 2-34, 2-36
domain indexes
replication, 2-26
dynamic sites
ownership, 5-18

E

earliest timestamp conflict resolution method, 5-31
error s
error queues, 2-31
conflic ts, 5-23
EXISTS condition
materialized views with subqueries, 3-28
EXPLAIN_MVIEW procedure , 3-30

F

failover sites
imp lementing using FAILOVER option, 6-34
fast refresh, 1-12, 3-64
avoiding problems, 6-18
determining possibility of, 3-30
dire ct path load, 3-64
multitier materialized views, 3-65
filter columns, 6-15
force refresh, 1-12, 3-67
foreign keys
replicated tables, 6-2
functions
replicating, 2-27

G

GLOBAL_NAMES initial ization parameter, 6-5
group owner
material ized view groups, 3-59

H

horizontal partitioning. See row subsetting

I

Import
materialized view logs, 3-55
replication check, 6-35
indexes
materialized view sites, 3-56
on foreign keys, 6-2
r eplication, 2-26
indextypes
repl ication, 2-28
initialization parameters
editing, 6-13
GLOBAL_NAMES, 6-5
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES, 2-34, 6-5
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS, B-2
OPEN_LINKS, 2-23, < a href="repplan.htm#25360">6-5
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS, 2-48, 6-6
PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS, 2-48, 6 -6
PROCESSES, 6-6
replication, 6-5
REPLICATION_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING, 6-7
SHARED _POOL_SIZE, 6-7
INIT.ORA parameters. See initialization parameters
instantiation
deploym ent templates, 1-13, 4-10
interoperabi lity
replication, 6-20

J

job queue processes
replication, 6-13
job queues, 2-31
JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES initialization parameter, 2-34, 6-5, 6-13
j obs
checking for scheduled links, A-6
repli cation, 2-33

L

latest timestamp
conflict resolution method, 5-24
length semantics
replication, B-2
levels
multitier materialized views, 3-31
LOBs
allowed in replicated tables, 6-2
replication support for, 6-3

M

many to many subqueries
materialized views, 3-22
many to one subque ries
materialized views, 3-19
ma ss deployment, 3-4, 4-2
master definition site, 1-5, 2-4
master groups, 1-5, 2-37
master materialized view sites, 3-52
master materialized views, 1-8, 3-3 2, 3-52
materialized view logs, 3-53
master sites, 1-5
addi ng
circular dependencies, 2-25
self-refere ntial constraints, 2-25
advantages of, 6 -8
bulk updates, A-4
compared with materialized view sites, 6-8
constraints
violations, A-4
DDL changes not propagated, A-3
diagnosing problems with, A-2
DML changes not propagated, A-4
internal triggers, 3-53
leng th semantics, B-3
precreated tables, B-4
materialized view registration, 3-49
materialized views, 3-52
replicated objects not created at new, A-3
replication, 2-18
roles, 2-19
scheduled links for
guidelines, 6-20
scheduled purges for, 6-13
guidelines, 6-23
users, 2-19
master tables
materialized view logs, 3-53
materialized views, 3-52
redefinin g online, 3-54
reorganizing, 3-54
Materialized View Group Wizard, 7-18
materialized view gr oups, 1-5, 3-37, 3-58
deployment templates, 4-19
group owner, 3-59
ownership, 3-37
updatable materiali zed views, 3-59
materialized view logs, 1-12, 3-53
adding columns to, 6 -15
column logging, 3-28
many to many subqueries, 3-28
many to one subqueries, 3-28
ON PREBUILT TABLE clause, 3-28
one to many subqueries, 3-28
combination, 3-54
creating, 6-14
deployment templates, 4-13
filter columns, 6-15
Import, 3-55
join columns, 6-15
logging columns, 6-15
object ID, 3-54
object tabl es, 3-55
primary key, 3-53
privileges required to create, 6-14
REFs, 3-48
ROWID, 3-53
trigger, 3 -53
troubleshooting, A-10
underlying table for, 3-53
materialized view sites, 1-5
adding
avoiding problems, 6-18
advantages of, 6-9
compared with master sites, 6-8
database links, 6-11, 6-29
database version, 6-28
deferred transaction queues
scheduled push, 6-13
deplo yment templates, 4-9
length semantics, B-5
prebuilt container tables, B-5
local creation, 4-28
network connectivity, 6-28
preparing for deployment templates, 6-27
rollback segments, 6-30
schedule purge
guidelines, 6-23
scheduled links for
guidelines, 6-20
schemas, 6-29
setup, 6-28
materialized views, 1-8, 3-1
architecture, 3-50
BUILD DEFERRED
troubleshooting, A-12
capabilities, 3-30
collection columns, 3-44
restrictions, 3-46
co lumn objects
column subsetting, 3-41
column subsetting, 1-11
column objects, 3-41
complex, 3-10, 3-13< /a>
value for PCTFREE, 3-64
value for PCTU SED, 3-64
concepts, 3-2
constraints
deferrable, 3-69
creating, 6-16
creating schemas for, 6-10
creator, 3-15
data subsetting, 3-4, 3-18
deployment templates, 1-13, 4-1
user-defined types, 4-7
< /dl>
disconnected computing, 3-4
index, 3-56
length semantics, B-5
prebuilt container tables, B-5
LOBs, 6 -3
local control, 4-29
mass deployment, 3-4
master materialized view sites, 3-52
master materialized views, 3-52
master sites, 3-52
master tables, 3-52
materialized view groups, < a href="repmview.htm#27351">3-58
materialized view logs, 1-12, 3-53
multitier, 1-8, 3-31, 3-37
conflict resolution, 5-8
fast refresh, 3-65
levels, 3-31
master materialized views, 3-32
restrictions , 3-36
nested tables, 3-44
restrictions, 3-46
network loads, 3-3
object materialized views, 3-42
OID preservation, 3-43
object tables, 3-42
owner, 3-15
Partition Chang e Tracking (PCT), 3-65
preparing for, 6-9
primary key, 3-8, 3-28
priv ileges, 3-15, 6-12
read-only, 1-8, 3-5
registration, 3-50
unregistering, 3-50
refresh grou ps, 1-12, 3-60
size, 3-62
refresher, 3-15
re freshing, 1-12, 3-63
complete, 3-63
failures, A-9
fast, 3-30, 3-64
force, 3-67
initiating, 3-67
interval, 3-67
on-demand, 3-68
querying for last r efresh time, 3-49
retries, A-9
troubleshooting, A-8, A-10
REF s, 3-46
logging, 3-48
scoped, 3-46
unscoped, 3-48
WITH ROWID clause, 3-48
registration, 3-49
reorganizing, 3-54
row subsett ing, 1-11, 3-18
rowid, 3-10
simple, 3-13
simple subquery
AND condition, 3-28
subqueries, 3-19
column logging, 3-28
EXISTS condition, 3-28
joins, 3-28
many to many, 3-22
many to one, 3-19
one to many, 3-21
OR condition, 3-28
primary key materialized views, 3-28
restrictions, 3-27
trace file, A-9< /a>
troubleshooting, A-7
types of, 3-8
unions with subqueries, 3-24
restrictions, 3-29
updatable, 1-9, 3-5
column aliases, 3-7
DELETE CASCADE constraint, 3-7, 3-69
length semantics, B-6
materialized view groups, 3-59
updatable materialized view logs, 3-57
trigger for, 3-57
user-defined datatypes, < a href="repmview.htm#55748">3-37
ON COMMIT REFRESH clause, 3-38< /a>
uses for, 3-3
varrays, 3-44
restrictions, 3-46
writeable, 3-7
maximum conflict resolution method, 5-32
minimum communication, 2-50
m inimum conflict resolution method, 5-33
multimaster replication, 1-6, 2-1
architecture, 2-18
asynchronous, 2-7
concepts, 2-2
disconnected materialized views, 2-6
failover, 2-4
load balancing, 2-5
synchronous, 2-7, 2-9
trans action propagation protection, 2-52
uses for, 2-4
multitier materialized views, 1-8, 3-31
conflict resolution, 5-8
fast re fresh, 3-65
levels, 3-31
master materialized views, 3-32
restrictions, 3-37
materialized view groups
ownership, 3-37
restrictions, 3-36

N

NCHAR datatype
Unicode, B-7
interoperability, B-8
NCLOB datatype
length semantics, B-9
nested tables
column groups, 5-23
conflict resolution, 5-12
materialized views, 3-44 < dl class="L3IX">
restrictions, 3-46
replication, 2-16, 3-44
network
FAILOVER option, 6-34
NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS initiali zation parameter, B-2
NOROWDEPENDENCIES clause, 2 -54
NVARCHAR datatype
Unicode, B-7
interoperability, B-8
n-way replication. See multimaster replication

O

object identifiers
agreement for replication, 2-13, 3-38
object materialized views, 3-42
OID preservation, 3-43
object table s
column groups, 5-23
materialized view lo gs, 3-55
materialized views, 3-42
replication, 2-15
object-relational model
materialized views, 3-37
replication, 2-12, 3-37
objects
replicated
re-creating, A-5
OF object_type clause
object materialized views, 3-42
OID clause
CREATE TYPE statement, 2-14, 3-40
ON COMMIT REFRESH clause
of CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW, 3-38
ON PREBUILT TABLE clause, 3-28
length semantics, B-5
< /dd>
one to many subqueries
materialized views, 3-2 1
online redefinition of tables, 3-54
OPEN _LINKS initialization parameter, 2-23, 6-5
OR condition
materialized views with subqueries, 3-28
Oracle Data Pump
Advanced Replication, 1-18
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
Oracle Replication Management to ol, 7-1
Oracle Real Application Clusters
compared to replication, 2-6, 6-32
Oracle Replication Management tool, 1-15, 7-1
first login, 7-3
interface, 7-4
Navigator pane, 7-5
right pane, 7-9
Topology tab, 7-10
usage scenario s, 7-2
wizards, 7-15
Copy Template, 7-24
Deployment Template, 7-20
Materialized View Group, 7-18
Setup, 7-15
Template Script Generation Wizard, 7-22
overwrite conflict resolution method, 5-26

P

packages
replication, 2-26
packaging deployment templates, 4-10
parallel propagation, 2-47
configuring for replication environments, 2-47
dependency
tracking, 2-54
implementing, 2-48
planning for, 6-26
replication environment, 6-26
row lev el SCN, 2-54
tuning, 2-49
PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameter, 2-48, 6-6
PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS initialization parameter, 2-48, 6-6
parameters
deployment templates, 4-8
PCTFREE parameter
value for complex materialized views, 3-64
PCTUSED parameter
value for com plex materialized views, 3-64
peer-to-p eer replication. See multimaster replication
performance
replication, 2-47
periodic purges
scheduling, 6-24
periodic pushes
scheduling, 6-21
planning
for replication, 6-1
PRIMARY KEY constraints
materialized views, 3-8, 3-28
replicated tables, 6-2
primary sites
ownership, 5-18
priority groups conflict resolution method, 5-34
privileges
materialized views, 3-15, 6-12
procedural replication, 1-19
detecting conflicts, 1-20
restrictions, 2-26
wrapper, 1-20
procedures
replicating, 2-27
PROCESSES initialization parameter, 6-6
propagati on, 2-40
initiating, 2-46
modes, 2-45
parallel, 2-47
implementing, 2-48
tuning, 2-49
security context of propagator, 2-43
propagator
replication, 2-19
purges
deferred transaction queue
schedul ing continuous, 6-25
scheduling periodic, 6-24< /dd>
pushes
deferred transaction queue
scheduling continuous, 6-22
scheduling periodic, 6-21

Q

quiescing, 1-7, 2-32
single master
reduced, 3-6

R

read-only materialized views, 1-8, 3-5
registration
manual, 3-50
unregistering, 3-50
receiver
replication, 2-19
recovery
replication environments, 6-34
redefining tables
online
replication, 3-54
referential integrity
self-referential constraints, 2-25
re fresh
automatic, 3-67
complete, 3-63
failures, A-9
fast, 3-64
determining possibility of, 3-30
force, 3-67
group, 3-67
initiating, 3-67
interval, 3-67
manual, 3-68
materialized views, 1-12, 3-63
on-demand, 3-68
retries, A-9
rollback segments
troubleshooting, A-11
scheduling, 3-67
troubleshooting, A-10
troubleshooting
ORA-12004 error, A-11
ORA-942 error, A-11
truncating materialized views
troubleshooting, A-11
refresh group s, 1-6, 1-12, 3-60
deployment templates, 4-19
size considerations, 3-62
troubleshooting, A-8
REFRESH procedure, 3-68
REFRESH_ALL_MVIEWS procedure, 3-68
REFRESH_DEPENDENT procedure, 3-68
REFs
materialized views, 3-46
replication, 2-17, 3-46
REGISTER_MVIEW procedure, 3-50
REPCAT_IMPORT_CHECK procedure, 6-35
replication
administration, 1-15, 2-32
administrative request queue, 2-36
a dministrative requests, 2-33
states, 2-36
applications that use, 1-3
assignme nt tables, 4-22
asynchronous propagation, 1-6, < a href="repmaste.htm#32336">2-40
availability, 6-31
c haracter sets, B-1
checking imported data, 6-35
column groups, 2-39
column subsetting, 1-11
compared to Oracle Real Application Clusters, 2-6, 6-32
conflict resolution, 1-18, 2-10, 2-57
conflicts
detect ing, 2-56
procedural replication, 1-20
connection qualifiers, 2-22
creating an environment, 7-26
data requirements, 5-2
database links, 2-20
CONNECT TO clause, 2-20
Replication Management tool, 2-21
US ING clause, 2-20
DDL statements, 1-17
deferred transaction queues, 2-31
diagn osing problems with, A-6
deferred transactions, 1-6, 2-30
defined, 1-2
DELAY_SECONDS parameter, 2-50
dependencies
minimizing, 2-55
dependency tracking, 2-54
deployment templates, 1-13, 4-1
user-defined types, 4-7
distri buted schema management, 1-17
error queues, 2-31< /a>
failover, 6-34
filter columns, 6-15
flowchart for creating environment, 7-26
groups, 1-5, 2-37
hybrid configurations, 1-13
Import check, 6-35
inde xtypes, 2-28
initialization parameters, 6-5
internal procedures, 2-30
internal triggers, 2-30
interoperability, 6-20
NCHAR datatype, B-8
NVARCHAR datatype, B-8
introduction, 1-2
job queue processes, 6-13
job queues, 2-31
jobs, 2-33
LOBs, 6-3
mass depl oyment, 4-2
master, 1-8
ma ster definition site, 1-5
master groups, 1-5, 2-37
master materialized views, 1-8
master sites, 1-5, 2-18
advantages, 6-8
materialized view groups, 1-5
materialized view logs, 1-12
materializ ed view sites
advantages, 6-9
mat erialized views, 1-8, 3-1
minimum communicati on, 2-50
modes, 2-32
mu ltimaster, 1-6, 2-1
multitier materialized vi ews, 1-8
objects, 2-24
performance, 2-47
planning for, 6-1
problems
troubleshooting, A-1
procedural replication, 1-19
procedures
troubleshooting, A-5
propagation, 2-40
propagator, 2-19
quiesce, 1-7, 2-32
real-time replication. See synchronous replication
receiver, 2-19
refresh, 1-12
refresh groups, 1-6, 1-12
replication administrator (REPADMIN user), 2-19
replication management API, 1-17
resuming, 2-33
row subsetting, 1-11
scheduled links, 1-15
See Als o materialized views
single master, 2-3
sites, 1-5
choosing, 6-8
survivability, 6-31
suspending, 2-33
synchronous, 1-19, 2-42
tables, 6-2
and DML incompatibility, A-4
datatypes allowed, 6-2
dependency track ing, 6-4
DML incompatibility, A-4
transaction propagation protection, 2-52
transactions
dependency ordering, 2-53
triggers < dl class="L3IX">
troubleshooting, A-5
troubleshootin g, A-1
Unicode, B-7
uns upported datatypes
BFILE, 6-2
LONG, 6-2
user-defined datatypes, 2-12, 3-37
uses of, 1-2
repl ication catalog, 1-17
DBA_MVIEW_REFRESH_TIMES, 3-49
DBA_REGISTERED_MVIEWS, 3-49
DBA_REP CATLOG, 2-34
incorrect views, A-7
USER_REFRESH, A-9
USER_REFRESH_CHILDREN, A-9
replication management API, 1-17, 2-33
Replication Management tool. See Oracle Re plication Management tool
replication objects, 1-4, 2-28
at materialized view sites
problems creating, A-7
functions, 2-27
indexes, 2-26
on foreign keys, 6- 2
packages, 2-26
procedures, 2-27
re-creating, A-5
sequences, 2-29
tables, 2-24, 6- 2
datatypes allowed, 6-2
dependency tra cking, 6-4
DML incompatibility, A-4
foreign keys, 6-2
primary keys, 6-2< /dd>
unable to generate support for, A-5
triggers, < a href="repmaste.htm#34252">2-27
REPLICATION_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING initialization parameter, 6-7
restrictions
procedural replication, 2-26
rollback segments
materialized view sites, 6-30
row subsetting, 1-11 < dl class="L2IX">
deployment templates, 4-22
materialized views, 3-18
ROWDEPENDENCIES clause, 2-54
creating tables, 6-4
rowids
rowid materialized views, 3-10
rows < dl class="L2IX">
identifying during conflict detection, 2-57

S

SCHEDULE_PUSH procedure, 6-21, 6-22
< dd class="L1IX">scheduled links, 1-15, 6-13
continuous pushes, 6-22
guidelines, 6-2 0
parallel propagation, 6-26
periodic pushes, 6-21
serial propagation, 6-26
scheduled purges
guidelines, 6-23
p eriodic purges, 6-24
schemas
crea ting for materialized views, 6-10
security
deployment templates, 4-9
SEND_OLD_VALUES procedure, 5-40
sequences
replication, 2-29
Setup Wizard, 7-15
shadow colu mn groups, 5-23
SHARED_POOL_SIZE initialization parameter, 6-7
simple materialized views, 3-13
site pr iority conflict resolution method, 5-36
as a backup method, 5-25, 5-31
snapshots. See materialized views
store-and-forward r eplication. See asynchronous replication
subqueries
in unions
materialized views, 3-24
materialized views, 3-19
AND condition, 3-28
column logging, 3-28
EXISTS condit ion, 3-28
joins, 3-28
m any to many, 3-22
many to one, 3-19
one to many, 3-21
OR condition, 3-28
primary key, 3-28
restrictions, 3-27
subsetting
materialized views, 3-18
column objects, 3-41
< /dd>
survivability, 6-31
design consid erations, 6-33
implementing, 6-34
Oracle Real Application Clusters and, 6-32
synchronous repli cation, 1-19, 2-42
of destinati on of transactions, 2-44
synonyms, 2-28
replication, 2-28
system ch ange numbers
row level, 2-54, 6-4

T

tables
length semantics, B-3
precreated
length semantics, B -4
problems generating replication support for, A-5
redefining online
replication, 3-54
replicating, 2-24, 6-2
datatypes allowed, 6-2
dependency tracking, 6-4
DML incompatibility, A-4
Templat e Script Generation Wizard, 7-22
trace files
materialized views, A-9
transactions
propagation
protection mechanisms, 2-52
triggers
for materialized view log, 3-53
for updatable materialized view logs, 3-57
replicating , 2-27
troubleshooting
replicati on problems, A-1

U

Unicode
NCHAR datatype, B-7
NVARCHAR datatype, B-7
replication, B-7
unions
with subqueries
materialized views, 3-24
restrictions for materialized views, 3-29
UNREGISTER_MVIEW procedure, 3-50
updatable materialized view logs, 3-57
trigger for, 3-57
updatable materialized views, 1-9, 3-5
column subsetting, 5-11
conflict resolution, 5-11
DELETE CASCADE constraint, 3-7, 3-69
length semantics, B-6
materialize d view groups, 3-59
USER_REFRESH view, A -9
USER_REFRESH_CHILDREN view, A-9
user-defined datat ypes
materialized views, 3-37
collections, 3-44
column objects, 3-37, 3-41
object tables, 3-42
O N COMMIT REFRESH clause, 3-38
REFs, 3-46
type agreement, 3-38
replication, 2-12, 3-37
collections, 2-16, 3-44
column objects, 2-12, 3-37
object tables, 2-15
REFs, 2-17, 3-46
type agreement, 2-13, 3-38
USLOG$_, 3-57

V

varrays
materialized views, 3-44
restrictions, 3-46
< dd class="L2IX">replication, 2-16, 3-44
vertical partitioning. See column subsetting
views, 2-28
replication, 2-28

W

WHERE clause
deployment templates, 4-9
WITH ROWID clause
REFs, 3-48
wrapper
procedural replication, 1-20
writeable materialized views, 3-7

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