What is the difference between restricted and unrestricted package procedure ?

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Restricted package procedure that affects the basic functions of SQL *
Forms. It cannot used in all triggers except key triggers. Unrestricted
package procedure that does not interfere with the basic functions of
SQL * Forms it can be used in any triggers.

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