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This portable, quick-reference guide is a must-have for developers and DBAs looking to maximize use of SQL Plus. The new third edition of the Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Reference updates the SQL Plus syntax and format options for Oracle Database 10 g , Oracle's latest database release. It also describes both command-line and browser-based SQL Plus, and provides information on new SQL features.
The Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Reference is a must-have for anyone working with Oracle databases, especially those looking to maximize the effectiveness of SQL Plus. As Oracle's long-standing interactive
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This portable, quick-reference guide is a must-have for developers and DBAs looking to maximize use of SQLPlus. The new third edition of the Oracle SQLPlus Pocket Reference updates the SQLPlus syntax and format options for Oracle Database 10g, Oracle's latest database release. It also describes both command-line and browser-based SQLPlus, and provides information on new SQL features.
The Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Reference is a must-have for anyone working with Oracle databases, especially those looking to maximize the effectiveness of SQL Plus. As Oracle's long-standing interactive query tool, SQL Plus is available at every Oracle site, from the largest data warehouse to the smallest single-user system. Despite its wide use, however, SQL Plus is still often not completely understood or fully utilized.Database administrators and developers alike will therefore find the Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Reference to be extremely beneficial. In addition to summarizing all of the SQL Plus syntax and format options, including new Oracle Database 10g features, this handy, on-the-job guide specifically shows readers how to: Differentiate between SQL and SQL Plus Interact with SQL Plus from both the command line and the web browser Select, insert, update, and delete data Format both text and HTML reports with SQL Plus Specify SQL Plus commands and format elements Tune SQL queriesThe new third edition of this book has been updated for Oracle Database 10g to include information on both SQL Plus and SQL. New SQL information includes the SELECT statement's new MODEL clause, flashback queries, partition outer joins, and DBMS_XPLAN.With its quick-reference format and compact size, the Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Reference follows in the long line of successful "pocket references" offered by O'Reilly. It also serves as the ideal companion to O'Reilly's larger, more comprehensive book on SQL Plus, the bestselling Oracle SQL Plus: The Definitive Guide.Author Jonathan Gennick is an editor for O'Reilly specializing in database and programming titles, having amassed some 17 years of programming and database management experience.
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Jonathan Gennick is an O'Reilly Media, Inc. editor specializing in database and programming titles. Prior to joining O'Reilly, Jonathan amassed some 17 years of programming and database management experience. During the latter part of his career he specialized in relational database programming, and more recently in database management. Jonathan got his start with relational database systems in 1990, first working with Ingres, and later with Digital's Rdb software. During that period he developed a fondness for SQL, and for the challenge of applying SQL creatively in ways that leveraged it's set-oriented capabilities. In 1994 Jonathan made the leap to Oracle, and is now often found writing about it. Recent projects include Oracle SQLLoader (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2001); Oracle SQLPlus Pocket Reference (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2000); Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 1999); More recently, Jonathan has made forays into other database products, coauthoring Transact-SQL Cookbook (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002) and editing Practical PostgreSQL (O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2002). Jonathan is certified as an Oracle DBA and is a member of MENSA and the Oracle Technology Network. He holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Information and Computer Science, with a Business Administration minor, from Andrews University in Berrien Springs, Michigan. Jonathan currently resides in Munising, Michigan with his wife Donna and their two children: Jenny and Jeff. Jonathan may be contacted by email at jonathan@gennick.com, and you can learn more about him personally by visiting his website at http://gennick.com.