Oracle PL/SQL by Example (The Oracle Press Database and Data Science) 6th Edition
by Benjamin Rosenzweig(Author), Elena RakhimovPublisher finelybook 出版社: Oracle Press; 6th edition (May 21, 2023)
Language 语言: English
Print Length 页数: 480 pages
ISBN-10: 0138062838
ISBN-13: 9780138062835
Book Description
Using PL/SQL for Oracle Database 21c, you can build solutions that deliver unprecedented performance and efficiency in any environment, including the cloud. Oracle PL/SQL by Example, Sixth Edition, teaches all the PL/SQL skills you’ll need, through real-world labs and extensive examples. Now fully updated for the newest version of PL/SQL 21c, it covers everything from basic syntax and program control through the latest optimization and tuning enhancements.
Step by step, you’ll walk through every key task, mastering today’s most valuable Oracle 21c PL/SQL programming techniques on your own. Start by downloading the supporting schema and exercises from informit.com/title/9780138062835. Once you’ve done an exercise, the author doesn’t just present the answer: She offers an in-depth discussion introducing deeper insights and modern best practices.
This book’s approach fully reflects the author’s award-winning experience teaching PL/SQL to professionals at Columbia University in New York City. 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 21c solutions reference.
New in This Edition
Updated code examples throughout
New iteration controls for the FOR LOOP statement, such as stepped range, multiple iterations, collection, and cursor iterations
Enhancements for PL/SQL qualified expressions
Performance enhancements for PL/SQL functions, such as SQL macro, and better control of the result cache
Other Topics Covered
Mastering basic PL/SQL concepts and language fundamentals, and understanding SQL’s role in PL/SQL
Using conditional and iterative program controls
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