What is the sharable SQL except  bind varables and shared cursors?

What is sharable SQL except bind varables and shared cursors?
Specification: The value of CURSOR_SHARING parameter must be EXACT

You haven't given much of the elaboration but whatever you have given, based on that shareable sql is that one which won't change. So if you have ran select * from emp for the first time and than would run it again, for you its a shareable sql.
HTH
Aman....

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