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Oracle9i A Beginner's Guide
By:   Abbey, Michael      Corey, Michael J      Abramson, Ian      
ISBN: 0072192798
Format: BC 535 pages 
Pub Date: 2001-11-26 
Copyright: 2002
Edition:2
$34.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media 
About the Book 


Your introductory resource to all the powerful new features of Oracle9i--only from the authorized Oracle Press. This beginner's guide starts with an introduction to Oracle Corporation and where it is going with its product strategy, and then moves on to an overview of the RDBMS and the roll of a DBA, and progresses to slightly more advanced topics.

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