From MariaDB 10.3, setting the sql_mode system variable to Oracle allows the server to understand a subset of Oracle's PL/SQL language. For example: SET SQL_MODE='ORACLE'; All traditional MariaDB SQL/PSM syntax should work as before, as long as it does not conflict with Oracle's PL/SQL syntax. All MariaDB functions should be supported in both normal and Oracle modes. Prior to MariaDB 10.3, MariaDB
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