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Oracle9i
The Complete Reference
By: Loney, Kevin
Koch, George
ISBN: 0072225211
Format: BC
Pub Date: 2002-08-16
Copyright: 2002
Edition:1
$64.99 USD
Product Line:McGraw-Hill Osborne Media |
About the Book
Master all the powerful features of
Oracle9i using the exclusive information inside this indispensable resource.
Written by best-selling Oracle Press authors Kevin Loney and George Koch,
this volume explains how to implement all the components of Oracle9i. This
is a must-have reference for all Oracle professionals.
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Table of Contents
PART I: Critical Database Concepts
1: Sharing Knowledge and Success
2: The Dangers in a Relational Database
3: The Basic Parts of Speech in SQL
4: The Basics of Object-Relational
Databases
5: Introduction to Web-Enabled Databases
PART II: SQL and SQL*PLUS
6: Basic SQL*PLUS Reports and Commands
7: Getting Text Information and Changing
It
8: Playing the Numbers
9: Dates: Then, Now, and the Difference
10: Conversion and Transformation
Functions
11: Grouping Things Together
12: When One Query Depends upon Another
13: Some Complex Possibilities
14: Building a Report in SQL*PLUS
15: Changing Data: insert, update,
merge, and delete
16: Advanced Use of Functions and
Variables
17: DECODE and CASE: if, then, and
else in SQL
18: Creating, Dropping, and Altering
Tables and Views
19: By What Authority?
20: Changing the Oracle Surroundings
21: Using SQL*Loader to Load Data
22: Accessing Remote Data
23: Using Materialized Views
24: Using Oracle Text for Text Searches
25: Using External Tables
26: Using Flashback Queries
PART III: PL/SQL
27: An Introduction to PL/SQL
28: Triggers
29: Procedures, Functions, and Packages
PART IV: Object-Relational Databases
30: Implementing Types, Object Views,
and Methods
31: Collectors (Nested Tables and
Varying Arrays)
32: Using Large Objects
33: Advanced Object-Oriented Concepts
PART V: Java in Oracle
34: An Introduction to Java
35: JDBC and SQLJ Programming
36: Java Stored Procedures
PART VI: Hitchhiker’s Guides
37: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the
Oracle9i Data Dictionary
38: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the
Oracle Optimizer
39: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Oracle9iAS
40: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to Database
Administration
41: The Hitchhiker’s Guide to XML
in Oracle
PART VII: Alphabetical Reference |
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