Pro Oracle SQL unlocks the power of SQL in the Oracle Databaseβone of the most potent SQL implementations on the market today. To master it requires a three-pronged approach: learn the language features, learn the supporting features that Oracle provides to help use the language effectively, and lea
Pro Oracle SQL (Expert's Voice in Oracle)
β Scribed by Karen Morton, Robyn Sands, Jared Still, Riyaj Shamsudeen, Kerry Osborne
- Publisher
- Apress
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 601
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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This book has some good stuff and it is great that this book exists but the value for the size and cost is not there. You can read 50 pages and learn one new thing that you cannot pickup by using the tools. I expected more on tuning and understanding of the indexer but not great for that.
Pro Oracle Spatial, shows readers how to use the increasingly powerful features that are built into the Oracle database for storing and analyzing location-based data. Targeted at designers and programmers of geographic information systems, Pro Oracle Spatial,Β is the only book to attack the increasi
Every SQL query that is submitted to the Oracle database is analyzed by a SQL query optimizer called the Cost Based Optimizer (CBO). The CBO uses information about the structure, quantity, and nature of the data to work out the most efficient way to find your result. To be more precise, it tries to
The insights that Jonathan provides into the workings of the cost-based optimizer will make a DBA a better designer, and a Developer a better SQL coder. Both groups will become better troubleshooters - Thomas Kyte, VP (Public Sector), Oracle Corporation The question, "Why isn't Oracle using my index
This book provides a good overview of the architecture and components or Oracle e-Business Suite. I would be very useful for novice Oracle Application DBAs. However, I have found that there are at least a couple of the finer points provided in this book that are misstated or just plain wrong. So