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Description
This Oracle 11g training textbook will prepare students for the Oracle certification exams (OCP). This textbook can be used for advanced self-study, or for instructor-led training in both in-class or virtual-class environments. Textbooks can also be used for ongoing reference long after the course is completed. This training textbook is a common starting point in the Sideris Oracle database curriculum for administrators, developers and business users. In addition to receiving the print copy of this course book, all students may receive e-Learning modules.
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Audience
The target audience for this training course is all Oracle professionals, both business and systems professionals, who wish to pass the Oracle certification exams and need a "how to" guide to acquire the knowledge of SQL. Among the specific groups for whom this course will be helpful are:
• Application designers and developers
• Database administrators
• Business users and non-technical senior end users
Suggested Prerequisites
• ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURES FOR EXECUTIVES
• DATA MODELING: LOGICAL DATABASE DESIGN
Certification
To prepare for the "Exam 1Z0-047: Oracle Database: SQL Certified Expert" certification, one must complete this course as well as the companion volume ORACLE DATABASE 11G: SQL FUNDAMENTALS II and the course ORACLE DATABASE 11G: NEW & ADVANCED FEATURES FOR DEVELOPERS.
Objectives
• A summation of relational database principles and an introduction to the Oracle relational database server.
• Using SQL Developer and other available SQL interfaces.
• Writing simple SQL queries which isolate exactly the data desired, and then format and sort the data as needed.
• Writing moderately complex SQL queries using various join techniques.
• Supplement SQL code with references to pseudo columns and system functions.
• Summarizing, grouping and combining data to obtain more meaningful query results and to allow one to draw conclusions and make business decisions based upon the data processed.
• Advanced query techniques such as set operations, sub-queries and summary functions, allowing one to solve some of the more complex theoretical query challenges.
• Creating and maintaining database tables using the SQL Data Definition Language (DDL).
• Managing data within tables using the SQL Data Manipulation Language (DML).
• Taking advantage of the latest features found within the database such as the use of regular expressions, support for international data, time zones and other topics.
• ABOUT RELATIONAL DATABASES
• ELEMENTS OF SQL
• ABOUT DATABASE CONNECTIONS
• ABOUT BIND VARIABLES
• USING SQL DEVELOPER
• USING SQL*PLUS
• USING APPLICATION EXPRESS
• ABOUT THE SELECT STATEMENT
• USING ALIAS NAMES
• ABOUT LOGICAL OPERATORS
• EQUALITY OPERATOR
• BOOLEAN OPERATORS
• NULL & BETWEEN OPERATORS
• IS [NOT] NULL Operator
• [NOT] BETWEEN Operator
• FINDING TEXT STRINGS
• [NOT] LIKE Operator
• REGEXP_LIKE()
• IN OPERATOR
• ABOUT THE ORDER BY CLAUSE
• MULTIPLE COLUMN SORTS
• SPECIFYING THE SORT SEQUENCE
• ABOUT NULL VALUES WITHIN SORTS
• USING COLUMN ALIASES
• USING ROWID
• USING ROWNUM
• USING THE FUNCTIONS
• SYSDATE
• USER & UID
• USING THE DUAL TABLE
• SESSIONTIMEZONE FUNCTION
• ABOUT JOINS
• INNER JOIN
• REFLEXIVE JOIN
• NON-KEY JOIN
• OUTER JOIN
• ABOUT THE SET OPERATORS
• SET OPERATOR EXAMPLES
• ABOUT SUMMARY FUNCTIONS
• SUMMARY FUNCTIONS WITH DISTINCT
USING SUB-QUERIES
• ABOUT SUB-QUERIES
• STANDARD SUB-QUERIES
• CORRELATED SUB-QUERIES
• ABOUT SUMMARY GROUPS
• FINDING GROUPS WITHIN THE BASE TABLES
• SELECTING DATA FROM THE BASE TABLES
• SELECTING GROUPS FROM THE RESULT TABLE
• FORMAT COLUMN OUTPUT WITH COLUMN
• DEFINING REPORT BREAKS WITH BREAK
• PRODUCE SUBTOTALS WITH COMPUTE
• CREATE TABLE STATEMENT
• NOT NULL
• DEFAULT
• ALTER TABLE STATEMENT
• DROP TABLE STATEMENT
• SUPPORTIVE STATEMENTS
• DESCRIBE
• RENAME
• ABOUT THE INSERT STATEMENT
• ABOUT THE DELETE STATEMENT
• ABOUT THE UPDATE STATEMENT
• ABOUT TRANSACTIONS
• ROLLBACK
• COMMIT
• SAVEPOINT
• SET TRANSACTION
• TRUNCATE TABLE
• COMPLEX TABLE REFERENCES
• REFERENCE INFORMATION
• SQL DDL STATEMENT REFERENCE
• SQL DML STATEMENT REFERENCE
• SQL TRANSACTION CONTROL STATEMENT REFERENCE
• SQL OPERATORS REFERENCE
SKU | 035218SE |
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Weight | 0.0000 |
Coming Soon | No |
Days of Training | 3.0 |
Audience | Student |
Product Family | Partnerware |
Product Type | Digital Courseware |
Electronic | Yes |
ISBN | No |
Language | English |
Page Count | No |
Curriculum Library | Oracle |
Year | No |
Manufacturer's Product Code | e-ora11g001-ver2-v1 |
Current Revision | 1.0 |
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Revision Notes | No revision information available |
Original Publication Date | 2016-04-25 00:00:00 |