Emanuele_Ciriachi
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EASY - basic informations about Oracle 8-9
As a freshly graduated computer science student who is willing to improve his knowledge, I am starting to take a peek in Oracle.
My present knowledge includes working experience with MSAccess and MySQL (with VBScript and Php), and a solid knowledge of SQL query language.
Since I have access to both 8.0 and 9.0 Oracle releases I would like to see links to guides, articles, tutorials, anything that can make me comfortable with this new platform. I am definitely not a pro, but also not a complete beginner as I stated.
As for the points, I will award the points according to my degree of satisfaction; if a following post however posts relevant informations that a previous poster has missed a split is possible.
My present knowledge includes working experience with MSAccess and MySQL (with VBScript and Php), and a solid knowledge of SQL query language.
Since I have access to both 8.0 and 9.0 Oracle releases I would like to see links to guides, articles, tutorials, anything that can make me comfortable with this new platform. I am definitely not a pro, but also not a complete beginner as I stated.
As for the points, I will award the points according to my degree of satisfaction; if a following post however posts relevant informations that a previous poster has missed a split is possible.
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Oops! There are a couple mistakes in my #4 above. That should be:
"...Oracle stored procedures do not easily (or efficiently) support "dynamic SQL" where the table and/or columns can be determined or even changed at runtime."
"...Oracle stored procedures do not easily (or efficiently) support "dynamic SQL" where the table and/or columns can be determined or even changed at runtime."
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Thank you for the many replies. I will take my time to read all and then evaluate. I will then award the points.
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split points according to a) speed b) pertinence to what I asked. Thank you all, in the end I also bought a guidebook about it and am starting to mess with it myself.
A bunch of Official Oracle Documentation