| FUNC_ID | NUMBER | Internal function identification number | 
| NAME | VARCHAR2(30) | Name of the built-in function | 
| MINARGS | NUMBER | Minimum number of arguments for the function | 
| MAXARGS | NUMBER | Maximum number of arguments for the function | 
| DATATYPE | VARCHAR2(8) | Return datatype, which can take any Oracle datatype values, datatype family values, or ARG[n] datatypes | 
| VERSION | VARCHAR2(12) | Minimum version of the database that has this function | 
| ANALYTIC | VARCHAR2(3) | Indicates whether the function is an analytic function ( YES) or not (NO) | 
| AGGREGATE | VARCHAR2(3) | Indicates whether the function is an aggregate function ( YES) or not (NO) | 
| OFFLOADABLE | VARCHAR2(3) | Indicates whether execution of the function can be offloaded to the Oracle Exadata Storage Server ( YES) or not (NO)See Also: Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software documentation for more information | 
| DISP_TYPE | VARCHAR2(13) | Function display type: 
NORMAL
ARITHMETIC
PARENTHESIS
REL-OP
CASELIKE
NOPARENTHESIS | 
| USAGE | VARCHAR2(30) | A text explanation of how to use this function. The text is based on the syntax diagram for the function in the Oracle Database SQL Language Reference. | 
| DESCR | VARCHAR2(4000) | Description of the function |