Called from where? :) I think Tanel, Mladen and you missed the ironical point -- if it can't be called from SQL why it is a deterministic one?
Erm.. ee.. if you put a wrapper function over it which retuns number... (just joking)
Ok, I was too short-sighted there. I just checked from v$type_size that boolean still exists and didn't think much more.
:) So, RTFM?
P.S.: Tanel, I do not need an example, it was a joke.
I actually checked whether it was possible to still conduct some kind of working example, but didn't succed in 5 minutes, so be it ;)
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