September 2009
Intermediate to advanced
1226 pages
39h 23m
English
Just about every program you write will manipulate data—and much of that data is “local” to (i.e., defined in) your PL/SQL procedure or function. This part of the book concentrates on the various types of program data you can define in PL/SQL, such as numbers (including the datatypes introduced in Oracle Database 11g), strings, dates, timestamps, records, collections, XML datatypes, and user-defined datatypes. Chapters 7 through 13 also cover the various built-in functions provided by Oracle that allow you to manipulate and modify data.
| Chapter 7, Working with Program Data |
| Chapter 8, Strings |
| Chapter 9, Numbers |
| Chapter 10, Dates and Timestamps |
| Chapter 11, Records |
| Chapter 12, Collections |
| Chapter 13, Miscellaneous Datatypes |
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