By Jonathan Gennick
First Edition
April 2000
Pages: 94
ISBN 10: 1-56592-941-1 |
ISBN 13: 9781565929418
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Book descriptionThis quick reference is an excellent, portable resource for every Oracle administrator and developer. It summarizes the syntax of SQL*Plus, Oracle's ubiquitous interactive query tool, including new Oracle8i release 8.1.6 features. It also summarizes how to interact with SQL*Plus and presents the basics of selecting data, formatting reports, and tuning SQL.
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- Interacting with SQL*Plus
- Selecting Data
- Formatting Reports
- Tuning SQL
- SQL*Plus Format Elements
- SQL*Plus Command Reference
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First Edition: April 2000
ISBN: 1-56592-941-1
Pages: 94
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Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference Review, November 06 2000
This book has an good structure for quick reference and has the correct degree
of substance in it sharp explainations.
Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference Review, May 09 2000
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What a handy little reference! I'd purchased j.gennick's other wonderful book on SQL * Plus -- howeber, this little gem has become my new best friend. I like it's short synopsis / distallations of most things needed - report, format spec, dba functions. All right there!
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"[Consumers] will find the fine 'pocket references' produced by O'Reilly to be compact and affordable."
-- James Cox, The Computer Shelf: Midwest Book Review
"Often what is needed, once one learns SQL, is a more concise guide to the more common aspects of the language. To that end there exists Oracle SQL*Plus Pocket Reference. Even if you find you need the more substantive information and/or examples from a more complete reference, this book will help in quickly locating the command(s) you need. That, coupled with its price, should make this a reasonable addition to your shelf." --E. V. Bell, II, Ed's Internet Books, May 2001

