Find tips for creating efficient PL/SQL code If you know a bit about SQL, this book will make PL/SQL programming painless! The Oracle has spoken -- you need to get up to speed on PL/SQL programming, right? We predict it'll be a breeze with this book! You'll find out about code structures, best practices, and code naming standards, how to use conditions and loops, where to place PL/SQL code in system projects, ways to manipulate data, and more. Discover how to * Write efficient, easy-to-maintain code * Test and debug PL/SQL routines * Integrate SQL and PL/SQL * Apply PL/SQL best practices * Use new features introduced in Oracle 9i and 10g
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: John Wiley & Sons
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2006
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 190mm x 27mm
- Gewicht: 665g
- ISBN-13: 9780764599576
- ISBN-10: 0764599577
- Artikelnr.: 14817507
Introduction. Part I: Basic PL
SQL Concepts. Chapter 1: PL
SQL and Your Database. Chapter 2: The PL
SQL Environment. Part II: Getting Started with PL
SQL. Chapter 3: Laying the Groundwork: PL
SQL Fundamentals. Chapter 4: Controlling Program Flow. Chapter 5: Handling Exceptions. Chapter 6: PL
SQL and SQL Working Together. Part III: Standards and Structures. Chapter 7: Putting Your Code in the Right Place. Chapter 8: Creating Naming Standards. Chapter 9: Creating Coding Standards. Part IV: PL
SQL Data Manipulations. Chapter 10: Basic Datatypes. Chapter 11: Advanced Datatypes. Part V: Taking PL
SQL to the Next Level. Chapter 12: Transaction Control. Chapter 13: Dynamic SQL and PL
SQL. Chapter 14: PL
SQL Best Practices. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 15: Ten PL
SQL Tips. Chapter 16: Ten Common Mistakes to Avoid in PL
SQL. Index.
SQL Concepts. Chapter 1: PL
SQL and Your Database. Chapter 2: The PL
SQL Environment. Part II: Getting Started with PL
SQL. Chapter 3: Laying the Groundwork: PL
SQL Fundamentals. Chapter 4: Controlling Program Flow. Chapter 5: Handling Exceptions. Chapter 6: PL
SQL and SQL Working Together. Part III: Standards and Structures. Chapter 7: Putting Your Code in the Right Place. Chapter 8: Creating Naming Standards. Chapter 9: Creating Coding Standards. Part IV: PL
SQL Data Manipulations. Chapter 10: Basic Datatypes. Chapter 11: Advanced Datatypes. Part V: Taking PL
SQL to the Next Level. Chapter 12: Transaction Control. Chapter 13: Dynamic SQL and PL
SQL. Chapter 14: PL
SQL Best Practices. Part VI: The Part of Tens. Chapter 15: Ten PL
SQL Tips. Chapter 16: Ten Common Mistakes to Avoid in PL
SQL. Index.