Abstract: Developers and DBAs use SQL coding on a daily basis, whether for application development, finding problems, fine-tuning solutions to those problems, or other critical DBA tasks. Oracle SQL: Jumpstart with Examples is the fastest way to get started and to quickly locate answers to common (and uncommon) questions. It includes all the basic queries: filtering, sorting, operators, conditionals, pseudocolumns, single row functions, joins, grouping and summarizing, grouping functions, subqueries, composite queries, hierarchies, flashback queries, parallel queries, expressions and regular expressions, DML, datatypes (including collections), XML in Oracle, DDL for basic database objects such as tales, views and indexes, Partitioning, security, and finally PL/SQL. Each of the hundreds of SQL code examples was tested on a working 10g database. It is an invaluable everyday tool that provides an absolute plethora of properly tested examples of SQL code. The authors have four decades of commercial experience between them as developers and database administrators.
Publication Year: 2005
Publication Date: 2005-01-01
Language: en
Type: book
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