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  • BEGIN - END block atomic transactions in PL SQL
    BEGIN - END blocks are the building blocks of PL SQL, and each PL SQL unit is contained within at least one such block Nesting BEGIN - END blocks within PL SQL blocks is usually done to trap certain exceptions and handle that special exception and then raise unrelated exceptions
  • basic - Why do we use End If statement? - Stack Overflow
    Why do we write END IF statement in this program? Without writing it, we can easily get our result Is there any example through which you can explain me the use of END IF statement? I have tried
  • css - Difference between flex-end and end? - Stack Overflow
    For example: end will be used instead of flex-end column-gap will be used instead of grid-column-gap and so on Many Box Alignment values are already in use across major browsers But full implementation is still a ways off, so it's still safer to use flex-end instead of end (and then count on long-term support for legacy names)
  • c++ - Why use rbegin () instead of end () - 1? - Stack Overflow
    21 I'm wondering what the benefits of using rbegin () rather than end () - 1 are for STL containers For example, why would you use something like:
  • What is the difference between end and end as
    END is the marker that closes the CASE expression You must have exactly one END statement for every CASE Statement The AS marker is used to introduce an alias
  • Regex matching beginning AND end strings - Stack Overflow
    If you're searching for hits within a larger text, you don't want to use ^ and $ as some other responders have said; those match the beginning and end of the text Try this instead: \bdbo\ \w+_fn\b \b is a word boundary: it matches a position that is either preceded by a word character and not followed by one, or followed by a word character and not preceded by one This regex will find what
  • regex pattern to match the end of a string - Stack Overflow
    Greedy quantifiers will perform better here since they grab all characters the quantified patterns can match at once, thus getting to the end of string ($) quicker I have edited the answer
  • How to add text at the end of each line in Vim? - Stack Overflow
    And then hold alt while pressing down repeatedly to append the comma to the end of each line This works well for me because it allows very good control over what lines do and do not get the change (I also have the other arrows mapped similarly to allow for easy repeating of ) Here's the mapping line to paste into your vimrc: map <M-DOWN> <DOWN>




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