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Oracle SQL: the Essential Reference

By David C. Kreines
First Edition  September 2000 
Pages: 418
ISBN 10: 1-56592-697-8 | ISBN 13: 9781565926974
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Everything Oracle developers and DBAs need to know about standard SQL (Structured Query Language) and Oracle's extensions to it is in this single, concise reference volume. Quick-reference chapters investigate basic SQL elements, Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML), SQL functions, PL/SQL, SQL*Plus, and Oracle SQL optimization and tuning. The book covers Oracle8i, release 8.1.6.
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SQL (Structured Query Language) is the heart of a relational database management system. It's the language used to query the database, to create new tables in the database, to update and delete database fields, and to set privileges in the database. Oracle SQL: The Essential Reference is for everyone who needs to access an Oracle database using SQL--developers, DBAs, designers, and managers. SQL is based on research dating back to the late 1960s, but its first commercial release was in the RDBMS announced by the fledgling Oracle Corporation in 1979. Since that time, every other database vendor has adopted SQL, and ANSI and the ISO have made it a standard. Although vendors diverge in their extensions to SQL, the core language is standard across vendor boundaries. Despite SQL's long history and relative simplicity, few developers and database administrators are truly masters of SQL. The constant stream of vendor enhancements, the hard-won experience in tuning SQL for best performance, and the requirements of particular operational environments mean that there is always more to learn about SQL. Oracle SQL: The Essential Reference delivers all the information needed to keep ahead of the learning curve on standard SQL and Oracle's extensions to it. This single, concise reference volume will hold its own against a stack of Oracle manuals and even yield insights and examples not available in those manuals. There are chapters on basic SQL elements (naming requirements, column types, pseudo-types, data conversion rules, operators); Data Definition Language (DDL) and Data Manipulation Language (DML); common language elements (constraints, storage clause, predicates); SQL functions; PL/SQL (including procedures, functions, and packages); SQL*Plus, and Oracle SQL optimization and tuning. The book covers Oracle 8i, release 8.1.6.
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First Edition: September 2000
ISBN: 1-56592-697-8
Pages: 418
Average Customer Reviews: starstarstarstarstar (Based on 2 Reviews)


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Oracle SQL: The Essential Reference Review,  August 15 2003
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Submitted by David Laub   [Respond | View]

Very superficial coverage of triggers - the book gave only a quick gloss of the subject and missed what you expect from O'reilly books - the real-world details you need, e.g. do exceptions raised in triggers rollback the underlying insert/update/delete, or why you would use a before vs. after trigger.


Oracle SQL: The Essential Reference Review,  January 06 2001
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Submitted by K Vainstein   [Respond | View]

The only value this book has lies in its physical properties (can be used as paperweight, insect population control tool, monitor height adjuster, and such). The content is a direct-path load of Oracle online documentation.

One would suppose that "Oracle SQL" would provide coverage of proprietary Oracle SQL extensions (ROLLUP, CUBE, etc); no such luck. Examples are kindly provided for AVG and SUM, however. Gee thanks...

The authors/editor have telepathically evaluated requirements of all Oracle DBAs, and decided that we don't want information on Object Option as it "adds a significant amount of syntax"; this is therefore provided as a 23-page PDF file on the O'Reilly site. A significant pain in the arse.

If you're considering spending $40 on this book, I suggest you invest $37 in a backup copy of "Oracle Database Administration", and put $3 in an IRA, instead.

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"'Oracle SQL The Essential Reference' is a great reference book for those individuals using an Oracle Database. The book contains numerous hints and examples that illustrate how to write SQL. The table of contents and index make the book easy to follow...the book contains a lot of useful information that is useful to Oracle DBA's as well as programmers."--Wayne Graham, Williamsburg Macromedia User's Group, March 2003

"A SQL Worth Reading" --fatbrain.com, Dec 2000

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