Oracle Pl Sql Language Pocket Reference
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Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference
Author: Steven Feuerstein
language: en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date: 2004-04-06
Provides quick-reference information that will help you use Oracle's PL/SQL languange, including the newest Oracle Database 10g features. This is a companion to Steven Feuerstein and Bill Pribyl's Oracle PL/SQL Programming.
Oracle PL/SQL Language
Author: Steven Feuerstein
language: en
Publisher: "O'Reilly Media, Inc."
Release Date: 2003
This updated edition describes features available in Oracle9i, and provides a quick reference that summarizes PL/SQL syntax for every developer who uses PL/SQL for database programming.
Oracle Pl/Sql Language Pocket Reference
The third edition of this popular pocket guide provides quick-reference information that will help you use Oracle s PL/SQL language, including the newest Oracle Database 10g features. It s a companion to Steven Feuerstein and Bill Pribyl s bestselling Oracle PL/SQL Programming. This concise guide boils down the most vital PL/SQL information into an accessible summary of fundamental language elements (e.g., block structure, identifiers, variables, datatypes, and declarations); statements for program control, cursor management, and exception handling; the basics of records, procedures, functions, triggers, and packages; and the calling of PL/SQL functions in SQL. It also includes Oracle s object-oriented features, collections, external procedures, and Java integration. The third edition describes such Oracle Database 10g elements as regular expressions, compile-time warnings, more implicit conversions, FORALL support for nonconsecutive indexes, additional nested table functionality, user-defined quote characters, new datatypes (BINARY FLOAT and BINARY DOUBLE), and enhancements to PL/SQL native compilation.