Oracle PL/SQL Fundamentals vol. I & II
What you'll learn
- Over 90 lectures and 20 hours of content
- Prepare your enviornment
- Introducing Database Program Units
- Creating and Maintaining Packages
- Using System-Supplied Packages
- Creating and Maintaining Database Triggers
- Implementing System Event Triggers
- Work with Oracle database tools
- Understand and work work language features
- Work with DECLARE, BEGIN & EXCEPTION clause
- Understand and use nested blocks
- Use explicit cursors
Requirements
- Familiarity with database and programming principles
Description
Oracle PL/SQL Fundamentals Pt. I Description of Course:
The primary objective of this Oracle 11g training part I course is to provide an introduction to the PL/SQL database programming language covering syntax, structure, and features of the language within the context of database applications and programming. This Oracle 11g course will prepare students for the Oracle certification exams (OCP).
Learning Objectives:
Preparing Your Environment
Working with Oracle Database Tools
Language Features
The DECLARE Clause
The BEGIN Clause
The EXCEPTION Clause
Explicit Cursors
Nested Blocks
Declared Subprograms
Oracle PL/SQL Fundamentals Pt. II Description of Course:
In this part 2 of Oracle PL/SQL fundamentals, students will dive into topics such as understanding the basic form and structure of program units stored within the database, building and maintaining stored procedures, functions, packaged programs, and database triggers. Additional topics include taking advantage of advanced programming techniques such as cursor variables and cursor expressions. This Oracle 11g course will prepare students for the Oracle certification exams (OCP).
Learning Objectives:
Preparing Your Environment
Database Program Units
Working with Stored Procedures and Functions
Maintaining Stored Procedures and Functions
Creating and Maintaining Packages
Advanced Cursor Techniques
Using System Supplied Packages
Creating Database Triggers
Trigger Maintenance
Working with System Event Triggers
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Who this course is for:
- Application designers and developers
- Database administrators
- Business users and non-technical senior end users
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