In addition to providing developers with detailed coverage of the PL/SQL 9i language, the author of this text covers the techniques of using PL/SQL 9i for server-side applications and provides the methodology for implementing robust applications.
SQL Anywhere Studio 9 Developer's Guide
โ Scribed by Breck Carter
- Book ID
- 127445521
- Publisher
- Wordware Publishing
- Year
- 2004
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 5 MB
- Series
- Wordware applications library
- Category
- Library
- City
- Plano, Tex
- ISBN
- 1556225067
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โฆ Synopsis
Describes in detail how to administer and program for the leading relational database for mobile, distributed and emmbedded applications, Sybase's SQL Anywhere Studio 9 software.
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