Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference
Autor Steven Feuerstein, Bill Pribyl, Chip Dawesen Limba Engleză Paperback – 27 oct 2015
Be more productive with the Oracle PL/SQL language. The fifth edition of this popular pocket reference puts the syntax of specific PL/SQL language elements right at your fingertips, including features added in Oracle Database 12c.
Whether you're a developer or database administrator, when you need answers quickly, the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference will save you hours of frustration with concise summaries of:
Whether you're a developer or database administrator, when you need answers quickly, the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference will save you hours of frustration with concise summaries of:
- Fundamental language elements, such as block structure, datatypes, and declarations
- Statements for program control, cursor management, and exception handling
- Records, procedures, functions, triggers, and packages
- Execution of PL/SQL functions in SQL
- Compilation options, object-oriented features, collections, and Java integration
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781491920008
ISBN-10: 1491920009
Pagini: 187
Dimensiuni: 106 x 180 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:5th edition
Editura: O'Reilly
ISBN-10: 1491920009
Pagini: 187
Dimensiuni: 106 x 180 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.16 kg
Ediția:5th edition
Editura: O'Reilly
Descriere
The fifth edition of this popular pocket reference puts the syntax of specific PL/SQL language elements right at your fingertips, including features added in Oracle Database 12c. Whether you're a developer or database administrator, when you need answers quickly, the Oracle PL/SQL Language Pocket Reference will save you hours of frustration