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3Dialog Boxes for Creating/Editing
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Select Connection3.7 Select Connect
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Create/Edit Index3.12 Create/Edit I
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Create/Edit SynonymMax value: Highe
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Create/Edit Table (with advanced op
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Create Trigger3.18 Create TriggerTh
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Create/Edit View3.21 Create/Edit Us
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Create/Edit ViewNext: Time for the
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Filter Object TypesObjects: Expand
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Create/Edit BreakpointFiles: A list
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SQL*Plus Locationsettings as a name
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4Database Objects: Usage Informatio
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Managing TablesIn most cases, you s
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Managing Tables4.2.5.1 Primary KeyA
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Managing Indexescause serious probl
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Managing IndexesThis is because the
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Managing Synonyms4.6 Managing Synon
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5Data Types: Usage InformationThe t
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Storing Numeric Datadecimal precisi
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Storing Datetime Data5.3.3.1 BINARY
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Storing Datetime DataOracle Databas
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6SQL: Usage InformationThis topic d
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Retrieving Data With Queriesdocumen
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Retrieving Data With Queries-- this
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Manipulating Data With SQL Statemen
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Transaction Control StatementsThis
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Using Pseudocolumns, Sequences, and
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Using Pseudocolumns, Sequences, and
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Using SQL Data Definition Language
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Using SQL Data Definition Language
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7PL/SQL: Usage Information7.1 Overv
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Utilizing the Main Features of PL/S
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Handling PL/SQL Errors7.3.16 Using
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Handling PL/SQL ErrorsExceptionTOO_
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Handling PL/SQL ErrorsExample 7-31C
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8Subprograms and Packages: UsageInf
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Managing PackagesYou can think of t
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Oracle Product-Specific Packages8.4
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Oracle Product-Specific PackagesTab
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Oracle Product-Specific PackagesTab
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9Triggers: Usage InformationThis to
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Overview of Triggers■■Use a BEF
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Designing Triggersraising an except
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Using SQL*Plus110 John Chen6 rows s
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Setting up the Globalization Suppor
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Setting up the Globalization Suppor
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SQL and PL/SQL Programming with Uni
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Locale-Dependent SQL Functions with
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Locale-Dependent SQL Functions with
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IndexSymbols:= assignment operator,
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database connectionscreating, editi
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single column, 4-7types, 4-7index-o
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overview of, 7-1processing queries,
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valid SQL statements, 9-5statistics