Oracle Database 11G (Introduction To SQL)

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This course helps you write subqueries, combine multiple queries into a single query using SET operators, and report aggregated data using group functions. Learn this and more through hands-on exercises.

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This course helps you write subqueries, combine multiple queries into a single query using SET operators, and report aggregated data using group functions. Learn this and more through hands-on exercises.

 

Course Objectives:

  • Display data from multiple tables using the ANSI SQL 99 JOIN syntax.
  • Identify the major structural components of Oracle Database 11g.
  • Create reports of aggregated data.
  • Write SELECT statements that include queries.
  • Retrieve row and column data from tables.
  • Run data manipulation statements (DML) in Oracle Database 11g.
  • Create tables to store data.
  • Utilize views to display data.
  • Control database access to specific objects.
  • Manage schema objects.
  • Manage objects with data dictionary views.
  • Write multiple-column sub-queries.
  • Employ SQL functions to retrieve customized data.
  • Use scalar and correlated sub-queries.
  • Use the regular expression support in SQL.
  • Create reports with sorted and restricted data.

 

Learn Advanced Features of SQL:

  • In order to query and manipulate data within the database, use dictionary views to retrieve metadata, and create reports about their schema objects, you'll learn to understand the advanced features of SQL. Some of the date-time functions available in the Oracle Database are also covered. This course also discusses how to use the regular expression support in SQL.

 

Development Tools:

  • In this course, the main development tool used is Oracle SQL Developer. SQL*Plus is available as an optional development tool. This is appropriate for a 10g and 11g audience. There are minor changes between 10g and 11g features in SQL.
  • This course is a combination of the Oracle Database: SQL Fundamentals I and Oracle Database: SQL Fundamentals II courses.
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