Correct Answer: D
Explanation/Reference:
Explanation:
A SQL statement or a PL/SQL block can be executed by entering a semicolon (;) or a slash (/), or by using the RUN command at SQL prompt. When a semicolon (;) is entered at the end of a command, the command is completed and executed. When a slash (/) is entered, the command in the buffer is executed.
It can also be used to execute a PL/SQL block. The RUN command is used to execute a command in the buffer. Note: The SQL buffer stores the most recently used SQL commands and PL/SQL blocks. It does not store SQL* Plus commands. It can be edited or saved to a file. Note: A SQL command can be saved in the buffer by entering a blank line.
Reference: Oracle8i Online Documentation, Contents: "SQL*PLUS Users Guide and Reference",
"Learning SQL*PLUS Basics,3 of 4", "Understanding SQL COMMAND Syntax"