Oracle9i DBA Jumpstart
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Published by:John Wiley & Sons Inc (US)
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Published:25/02/2003
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Price:$37.99
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Oracle9i DBA JumpStart gives you the solid grounding you need to approach Oracle certification with confidence:
* Introduction to relational database concepts
* Using basic SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus commands
* Understanding Oracle database functions
* Using multiple tables
* Restricting, sorting, and grouping data
* Creating and maintaining a database
* Using SQL*Plus reporting techniques
* Creating and maintaining database objects
* Setting up users and managing security
* Configuring optimization
* Creating backups
* Troubleshooting
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Table of Contents
Introduction.
Chapter 1: Relational Database Concepts.
Chapter 2: SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus Basics.
Chapter 3: Oracle Database Functions.
Chapter 4: Restricting, Sorting, and Grouping Data.
Chapter 5: Using Multiple Tables.
Chapter 6: Advanced SQL Queries.
Chapter 7: Logical Consistency.
Chapter 8: Installing Oracle and Creating a Database.
Chapter 9: Reporting Techniques.
Chapter 10: Creating and Maintaining Database Objects.
Chapter 11: Users and Security.
Chapter 12: Making Things Run Fast (Enough).
Chapter 13: Saving Your Stuff (Backups).
Chapter 14: Troubleshooting.
Appendix A: Answers to Review Questions.
Appendix B: Glossary.
Appendix C: Common Database Platforms.
Index.
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