Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition

Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference, 3rd Edition
Authors
Chip Dawes, Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl
ISBN
0596006802
Published
01 Apr 2004
Purchase online
amazon.com

For those instances when you don't need all the answer, but just a reminder or quick answer to a problem you're up against, nothing's handier than the new edition of the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference. Updated for Oracle10g, this third edition boils down the most vital information from Oracle PL/SQL Programming into a handy guide to PL/SQL basics.

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For those instances when you don't need all the answer, but just a reminder or quick answer to a problem you're up against, nothing's handier than the new edition of the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference. Updated for Oracle10g, this third edition boils down the most vital information from Oracle PL/SQL Programming into a handy guide to PL/SQL basics. The book includes fundamental language elements, such as block structure, identifiers, variables, datatypes, ad declarations; statements for program control, cursor management, and exception handling; the basics of records, procedures, functions, triggers, and packages; and the calling of PL/QL functions in SQL. And there's more. This concise guide also covers Oracle objects, collections, external procedures, Java integration, and new Oracle 10g elements like regular expressions, compile-time warnings, more implicit conversion, and more. The amount of valuable information packed into this slim volume--organized for quick accessibility--make this an indispensable reference for new and seasoned Oracle database developers alike.

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