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Chapter 1 Introduction to SQL*Plus
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What Is SQL*Plus?
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History of SQL*Plus
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Why Master SQL*Plus?
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Creating and Loading the Sample Tables
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Chapter 2 Command-Line SQL*Plus
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Starting Command-Line SQL*Plus
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Starting Windows SQL*Plus
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Some Basic SQL*Plus Commands
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Running SQL Queries
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Working with PL/SQL
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The SQL Buffer
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Line Editing
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Executing the Statement in the Buffer
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Saving and Retrieving the Buffer
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The EDIT Command
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Executing a Script
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The Working Directory
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Chapter 3 Browser-Based SQL*Plus
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Starting iSQL*Plus
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Executing SQL*Plus Commands
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Running SQL Queries
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Working with PL/SQL
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Executing Scripts
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iSQL*Plus Command History
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Chapter 4 A Lightning SQL Tutorial
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Data Manipulation Statements
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Transactions
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The Concept of Null
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Table Joins
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Sorting Query Results
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Grouping and Summarizing
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Subqueries
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Unions
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To Learn More
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Chapter 5 Generating Reports with SQL*Plus
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Following a Methodology
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Saving Your Work
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Designing a Simple Report
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Master/Detail Reports
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Chapter 6 Creating HTML Reports
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Getting the Data into an HTML Table
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Generating the Entire Page
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Another Approach to Headers
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Master/Detail Reports in HTML
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Chapter 7 Advanced Reports
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Totals and Subtotals
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Getting the Current Date into a Header
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Report Headers and Footers
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Formatting Object Columns
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Summary Reports
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Taking Advantage of Unions
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Chapter 8 Writing SQL*Plus Scripts
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Why Write Scripts?
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Using Substitution Variables
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Prompting for Values
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Cleaning Up the Display
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Executing a Script
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Controlling Variable Substitution
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Commenting Your Scripts
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Resetting Your SQL*Plus Environment
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Scripting Issues with iSQL*Plus
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Chapter 9 Extracting and Loading Data
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Types of Output Files
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Limitations of SQL*Plus
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Extracting the Data
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An Excel-Specific HTML Hack
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Reloading the Data
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Chapter 10 Exploring Your Database
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The DESCRIBE Command
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Oracle's Data Dictionary Views
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Tables
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Table Constraints
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Indexes
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Triggers
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Synonyms
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Table Security
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Scripting the Data Dictionary
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Using SQL to Write SQL
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The Master Key
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Chapter 11 Advanced Scripting
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Bind Variables
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Branching in SQL*Plus
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Looping in SQL*Plus
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Validating and Parsing User Input
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Error Handling
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Returning Values to Unix
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Chapter 12 Tuning and Timing
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Using SQL*Plus Timers
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Using EXPLAIN PLAN
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Using AUTOTRACE
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Improving on EXPLAIN PLAN Results
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Where to Find More Tuning Information
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Chapter 13 The Product User Profile
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What Is the Product User Profile?
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Using the Product User Profile
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Chapter 14 Customizing Your SQL*Plus Environment
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SQL*Plus Settings You Can Control
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The Site and User Profiles
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Environment Variables That Affect SQL*Plus
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Windows GUI SQL*Plus
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iSQL*Plus User Preferences
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Appendix A SQL*Plus Command Reference
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The Command to Invoke SQL*Plus
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Commands You Can Issue Within SQL*Plus
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Appendix B SQL*Plus Format Elements
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Formatting Numbers
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Formatting Character Strings
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Formatting Dates
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Colophon
- Title:
- Oracle SQL*Plus: The Definitive Guide, Second Edition
- By:
- Jonathan Gennick
- Publisher:
- O'Reilly Media
- Formats:
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- Ebook
- Safari Books Online
- Print Release:
- November 2004
- Ebook Release:
- February 2009
- Pages:
- 592
- Print ISBN:
- 978-0-596-00746-1
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-00746-9
- Ebook ISBN:
- 978-0-596-10453-5
- | ISBN 10:
- 0-596-10453-7
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