You can use describe in SQL*Plus to look at the arguments (parameters) only.

HTH
- Bhat

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                From:   Carlos Porras [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
                Sent:   Thursday, February 22, 2001 7:01 AM
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                Subject:        Stored procedures, functions and packages 

                Hi all, Gurus.  Is there a view or synonym that stores the
declaration part
                of procedures, functions and/or packages?.  That is,
something like
                SYS.argument$, user_arguments or all_arguments (useful for
example to access
                the arguments of stored procedures and functions in an easy,
structured
                way), but in this case of course only related to variables,
types,
                constants, etc.  (that is, the declaration part within the
stored
                procedures, functions and packages)?  

                Thanks a lot.

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