Discuss two situations in which parameter modifications are not viewed as signature modifications and, therefore, do not prompt recompilation.
What will be an ideal response?
First, if an IN parameter has a default value setting and this value is changed, the dependent object continues to refer to the old default value until the dependent object is manually recompiled. Second, if the dependent object calls a packaged procedure for which a new overloaded version is added, the dependent object uses the old version and does not see the new overloaded version until a manual recompilation of the dependent object is completed.
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