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OverviewUsing 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 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 optimisation 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. 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. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Benjamin Rosenzweig , Elena RakhimovPublisher: Pearson Education (US) Imprint: Pearson Edition: 5th edition Dimensions: Width: 18.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.10cm Weight: 0.840kg ISBN: 9780133796780ISBN 10: 0133796787 Pages: 528 Publication Date: 12 March 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education Replaced By: 9780138062835 Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsChapter 1: PL/SQL Concepts Chapter 2: PL/SQL Language Fundamentals Chapter 3: SQL in PL/SQL Chapter 4: Conditional Control: IF Statements Chapter 5: Conditional Control: CASE Statements Chapter 6: Iterative Control: Part I Chapter 7: Iterative Control: Part II Chapter 8: Error Handling and Built-in Exceptions Chapter 9: Exceptions Chapter 10: Exceptions: Advanced Concepts Chapter 11: Introduction to Cursors Chapter 12: Advanced Cursors Chapter 13: Triggers Chapter 14: Mutating Tables and Compound Triggers Chapter 15: Collections Chapter 16: Records Chapter 17: Native Dynamic SQL Chapter 18: Bulk SQL Chapter 19: Procedures Chapter 20: Functions Chapter 21: Packages Chapter 22: Stored Code Chapter 23: Object Types in Oracle Chapter 24: Oracle-Supplied Packages Chapter 25: Optimizing PL/SQLReviewsAuthor InformationBenjamin Rosenzweig is a Senior Project Manager at Misys Financial Software, where he has worked since 2002. Prior to that he was a principal consultant for more than three years at Oracle Corporation in the Custom Development Department. His computer experience ranges from creating an electronic Tibetan—English Dictionary in Kathmandu, Nepal, to supporting presentation centers at Goldman Sachs and managing a trading system at TIAA-CREF. Benjamin has been an instructor at the Columbia University Computer Technology and Application program in New York City since 1998. In 2002 he was awarded the “Outstanding Teaching Award” from the Chair and Director of the CTA program. He holds a B.A. from Reed College and a certificate in database development and design from Columbia University. His previous books with Prentice Hall are Oracle Forms Developer: The Complete Video Course (2000), and Oracle Web Application Programming for PL/SQL Developers (2003). Elena Rakhimov has more than twenty years of experience in database architecture and development in a wide spectrum of enterprise and business environments ranging from non-profit organizations to Wall Street to her current position with a prominent software company where she heads up the database team. Her determination to stay “hands-on” notwithstanding, Elena managed to excel in the academic arena having taught relational database programming at Columbia University’s highly esteemed Computer Technology and Applications program. She was educated in database analysis and design at Columbia University and in applied mathematics at Baku State University in Azerbaijan. She currently resides in Vancouver, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |