From the Back Cover * The Oracle SQL every DBA needs-fast and easy! * Covers all the core day-to-day tasks DBAs are responsible for * Quick access to SQL commands, operators, functions, data dictionary views, and more * Includes dozens of easy-to-understand syntax diagramsThe fast, pract
SQL Plus. Quick Reference
- Book ID
- 127402873
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 120 KB
- Edition
- release 9.0.1
- Category
- Library
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✦ Synopsis
This Quick Reference shows the syntax for SQL Plus commands. For detailed information on each command, refer to the SQL Plus User's Guide and Reference.This Quick Reference discusses the following topics:■ Conventions in Code Examples■ Starting and Leaving SQL Plus■ Starting Up and Shutting Down a Database■ Entering and Executing Commands■ Manipulating SQL, SQL Plus, and PL/SQL Commands■ Formatting Query Results■ Accessing Databases■ Miscellaneous■ SQL Command List"
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