A procedure that is not contained in a main program, module, or another subprogram. F - H
a procedure called from another program, but written in a different language
a third-generation-language routine stored in a dynamic link library (DLL), registered with PL/SQL, and called by you to do special-purpose processing
An external routine that can accept one or more arguments, but does not return a value.
A procedure that is not contained within a block. Contrast with internal procedure.
A function written in a third-generation language (3GL), such as C, and callable from within PL/SQL or SQL as if it were a PL/SQL function or procedure.
Synonymous with external routine.
(n.) a procedure that is defined by an external subprogram or by a means other than Fortran.
Function or procedure written in a third-generation language (3GL) that can be called from PL/SQL code. Only C is supported for external procedures.