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Oracle PL/SQL by Example (Repost)

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Oracle PL/SQL by Example (Repost)

Benjamin Rosenzweig, Elena Rakhimov, "Oracle PL/SQL by Example"
English | 2015 | pages: 1127 | ISBN: 0133796787 | PDF | 18,3 mb

Using PL/SQL for Oracle Database 12c, you can build solutions that deliver unprecedented performance and efficiency in any environment, including the cloud. Oracle® PL/SQL by Example, Fifth Edition, teaches all the PL/SQL skills you’ll need, through real-world labs, extensive examples, exercises, and projects. Now fully updated for the newest version of PL/SQL, it covers everything from basic syntax and program control through the latest optimization and security enhancements.
 
Step by step, you’ll walk through every key task, mastering today’s most valuable Oracle 12cPL/SQL programming techniques on your own. Start by downloading projects and exercises from informit.com/title/0133796787. Once you’ve done an exercise, the authors don’t just present the answer: They offer an in-depth discussion introducing deeper insights and modern best practices.
 
This book’s approach fully reflects the authors’ award-winning experience teaching PL/SQL to professionals at Columbia University. New database developers and DBAs can use it to get productive fast; experienced PL/SQL programmers will find it to be a superb Oracle Database 12csolutions reference.
 
New in This Edition

- Updated code examples throughout

- Result-caching of invoker’s right functions for better performance

- Extended support for PL/SQL-only data types in dynamic SQL, OCI, and JDBC

- Security enhancements, including ACCESSIBLE BY whitelists, improved privilege control, and Invisible Columns
 
Other topics covered

- Mastering basic PL/SQL concepts and language fundamentals, and understanding SQL’s role in PL/SQL

- Using conditional and iterative program control, including CONTINUE and CONTINUE WHEN

- Efficiently handling errors and exceptions

- Working with cursors and triggers, including compound triggers

- Using stored procedures, functions, and packages to write modular code that other programs can run

- Working with collections, object-relational features, native dynamic SQL, bulk SQL, and other advanced features
 

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