@@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ Boolean dbObjectAsPojo
12281228Specify whether [Oracle Database named objects or collections](#objects)
12291229that are queried should be returned to the application as "plain old JavaScript
12301230objects" or kept as database-backed objects. This option also applies to output
1231- `BIND_OUT` bind variables.
1231+ `BIND_OUT` [ bind variables](#bind) .
12321232
12331233Note that LOBs in objects will be represented as [Lob](#lobclass) instances and
12341234will not be String or Buffer, regardless of any `fetchAsString`,
@@ -4368,7 +4368,7 @@ promise = getStatementInfo(String sql);
43684368
43694369Parses a SQL statement and returns information about it. This is most
43704370useful for finding column names of queries, and for finding the names
4371- of bind variables used.
4371+ of [ bind variables](#bind) used.
43724372
43734373This method performs a [round-trip](#roundtrips) to the database, so
43744374unnecessary calls should be avoided.
@@ -5486,8 +5486,8 @@ This read-only attribute shows the type of Lob being used. It will have the
54865486value of one of the constants [`oracledb.BLOB`](#oracledbconstantsnodbtype),
54875487[`oracledb.CLOB`](#oracledbconstantsnodbtype) or
54885488[`oracledb.NCLOB`](#oracledbconstantsnodbtype). The value is derived from the
5489- bind type when using LOB bind variables, or from the column type when a LOB is
5490- returned by a query.
5489+ bind type when using [ LOB bind variables](#lobbinds) , or from the column type
5490+ when a LOB is returned by a query.
54915491
54925492### <a name="lobmethods"></a> 7.2 Lob Methods
54935493
@@ -11540,7 +11540,8 @@ discussed in those links.
1154011540'Web pagination' and limiting the maximum number of rows are discussed in this
1154111541section. For each 'page' of results, a SQL query is executed to get the
1154211542appropriate set of rows from a table. Since the query will be executed more
11543- than once, make sure to use bind variables for row numbers and row limits.
11543+ than once, make sure to use [bind variables](#bind) for row numbers and row
11544+ limits.
1154411545
1154511546Oracle Database 12c SQL introduced an `OFFSET` / `FETCH` clause which
1154611547is similar to the `LIMIT` keyword of MySQL. See [Row Limiting:
@@ -11744,9 +11745,9 @@ solutions:
1174411745 For more information, see the [Statement Caching](#stmtcache)
1174511746 documentation.
1174611747
11747- - Use bind variables otherwise each variant of the statement will have
11748- its own statement cache entry and cursor. With appropriate binding
11749- only one entry and cursor will be needed.
11748+ - Use [ bind variables](#bind) otherwise each variant of the statement will have
11749+ its own statement cache entry and cursor. With appropriate binding only one
11750+ entry and cursor will be needed.
1175011751
1175111752- Set the database's [*open_cursors*][47] parameter appropriately.
1175211753 This parameter specifies the maximum number of cursors that each
@@ -12089,10 +12090,10 @@ Redefinition][98] for more information about EBR.
1208912090
1209012091### <a name="implicitresults"></a> 17.6 Implicit Results
1209112092
12092- Oracle Implicit Results allow queries in PL/SQL to be returned to
12093- Node.js without requiring REF CURSORS or bind variables. Implicit
12094- Results requires node-oracledb 4.0, Oracle Database 12.1 or later, and
12095- Oracle Client 12.1 or later.
12093+ Oracle Implicit Results allow queries in PL/SQL to be returned to Node.js
12094+ without requiring REF CURSORS or [ bind variables](#bind) . Implicit Results
12095+ requires node-oracledb 4.0, Oracle Database 12.1 or later, and Oracle Client
12096+ 12.1 or later.
1209612097
1209712098PL/SQL code uses `DBMS_SQL.RETURN_RESULT()` to return query results.
1209812099These are accessible in the `execute()` callback
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