Oracle 9i: Introduction to SQL
What you will learn:
This class is applicable to Oracle9i and Oracle 10g & 8i users. This course offers students an extensive introduction to data server technology.The class covers the concepts of both relational and object relational databases and the powerful SQL programming language. Students are taught to create and maintain database objects and to store, retrieve, and manipulate data. Students learn to retrieve data by using advanced techniques such as ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, and hierarchical retrieval. Students will learn how to write (SQL and SQL*Plus)script files using the iSQL*Plus tool & how to generate report-like output.Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts. Students who can benefit from this course: Technical Support Professionals Database Administrators System Analysts Applications Developer Prerequisites: Familiarity with data processing concepts and techniques Ability to use a graphical user interface (GUI) Course Objectives: Retrieve data using additional advanced techniques like using ROLLUP, CUBE, set operators, correlated subqueries and hierarchical queries Solve problems by using multicolumn subqueries, subqueries in the from clause of a SELECT statement, correlated subqueries, and scalar subqueries Use the iSQL*Plus environment Write scripts to generate script files Generate reports using iSQL*Plus Create and maintain database objects Control transactions Control data/user access Use the Oracle9i Single row functions Use GROUPING SETS and the WITH clause Use the Oracle9i extensions to DML and DDL statements Apply techniques in real life simulation Describe relational and object relational database concepts Retrieve, insert, update, and delete data Use the Single row and Group functions Course Topics: Introduction Describing the Life Cycle Development Phases Defining a Relational Database Discussing the Theoretical, Conceptual, and Physical Aspects of a Relational Database Describing How a Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) Is Used to Manage a Relational Database Describing the Oracle Implementation of Both the RDBMS and the Object Relational Database Management System (ORDBMS) Describing How SQL Is Used in the Oracle Product Set Writing a Basic SQL Statement Describing the SQL Select Capabilities Executing a Basic Select Statement with the Mandatory Clauses Differentiating Between SQL and iSQL*Plus Commands Restricting and Sorting Data Limiting the Rows Retrieved by a Query Sorting the Rows Retrieved by a Query Single Row Functions Describing Various Types of Functions Available in SQL Using a Variety of Character, Number, and Date Functions in SELECT Statements Explaining What the Conversion Functions Are and How They Are Used Using Control Statements Displaying Data from Multiple Tables Writing SELECT Statements to Access Data from More Than One Table Describing the Cartesian Product Describing and Using the Different Types of Joins Writing Joins Using the Tips Provided Aggregating Data by Using Group Functions Identifying the Different Group Functions Available Explaining the Use of Group Functions Grouping Data by Using the GROUP BY Clause Writing Subqueries Describing the Types of Problems That Subqueries Can Solve Describing Subqueries Listing the Types of Subqueries Writing Single-Row and Multi-Row Subqueries Describing and Explaining the Behavior of Subqueries When NULL Values Are Retrieved Producing Readable Output with iSQL*Plus Producing Queries That Require an Input Variable Customizing the iSQL*Plus Environment Producing More Readable Output Creating and Executing Script Files Manipulating Data Describing Each Data Manipulation Language (DML) Command Inserting Rows into a Table Updating Rows in a Table Deleting Rows from a Table Merging Rows into a Table Controlling Transactions Describing Transaction Processing Describing Read Consistency and Implicit and Explicit Locking Creating and Managing Tables Describing the Main Database Objects Creating Tables Describing the Oracle Data Types Altering Table Definitions Dropping, Renaming, and Truncating Tables Including Constraints Describing Constraints Creating and Maintaining Constraints Creating Views Describing Views and Their Uses Creating a View Retrieving Data by Means of a View Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Data Through Views Dropping Views Altering the Definition of a View Inline Views Top 'N' Analysis Other Database Objects Creating, Maintaining, and Using Sequences Creating and Maintaining Indexes Creating Private and Public Synonyms Controlling User Access Understanding the Concepts of Users, Roles, and Privileges Granting and Revoking Object Privileges Creating Roles and Granting Privileges to Roles Creating Synonyms for Ease of Table Access SQL Workshop Applying Techniques Learned in This Course Preparing for Future Oracle Courses Using Set Operators Describing the Set Operators Obeying the Set Operators Rules and Guidelines Using a Set Operator to Combine Multiple Queries into a Single Subquery Controlling the Order of Rows Returned Oracle 9i Datetime Functions Using DATETIME Functions Using the NVL2 Function to Handle NULL Values Enhancements to the GROUP BY Clause Using ROLLUP as an Extension to the GROUP BY Clause to Produce Subtotal Values Using CUBE as an Extension to the GROUP BY Clause to Produce Cross-Tabulation Values Using the GROUPING Function to Identify the Row Values Created by ROLLUP or CUBE Operators Using GROUPING SETS to Produce a Single Result Set That Is Equivalent to a UNION ALL Approach Using the WITH Clause Advanced Subqueries Multiple-Column Subqueries Writing a Subquery in the FROM Clause Writing and describing Correlated Subquery Using EXISTS and NOT EXISTS Operators Updating and Deleting Rows Using Correlated Subqueries Using Scalar Subqueries in SQL Hierarchical Retrieval Discussing the Benefits of the Hierarchical Query Ordering the Rows Retrieved by a Query in a Hierarchical Manner Formatting Hierarchical Data so That It Is Easy to Read Excluding Branches from the Tree Structure Oracle9i Extensions to DML and DDL Statements Discussing Multitable Inserts Creating and Using External Tables Naming the Index and Using the CREATE INDEX Command at the Time of Creating Primary Key Constraint |
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