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|a For the past ten years, O'Reilly's Oracle PL/SQL Programming has been the bestselling book on PL/SQL, Oracle's powerful procedural language. Packed with examples and helpful recommendations, the book has helped everyone--from novices to experienced developers, and from Oracle Forms developers to database administrators--make the most of PL/SQL. The fourth edition is a comprehensive update, adding significant new content and extending coverage to include the very latest Oracle version, Oracle Database 10 g Release 2. It describes such new features as the PL/SQL optimizing compiler, conditional compilation, compile-time warnings, regular expressions, set operators for nested tables, nonsequential collections in FORALL, the programmer-defined quoting mechanism, the ability to backtrace an exception to a line number, a variety of new built-in packages, and support for IEEE 754 compliant floating-point numbers. The new edition adds brand-new chapters on security (including encryption, row-level security, fine-grained auditing, and application contexts), file, email, and web I/O (including the built-in packages DBMS_OUTPUT, UTL_FILE, UTL_MAIL, UTL_SMTP, and UTL_HTTP) and globalization and localization. Co-authored by the world's foremost PL/SQL authority, Steven Feuerstein, this classic reference provides language syntax, best practices, and extensive code, ranging from simple examples to complete applications--making it a must-have on your road to PL/SQL mastery. A companion web site contains many more examples and additional technical content for enhanced learning.
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|a Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 4th Edition; Structure of This Book; What This Book Does Not Cover; Conventions Used in This Book; Which Platform or Version?; About the Code; Safari Enabled; Comments and Questions; Acknowledgments; I. Programming in PL/SQL; 1.2. The Origins of PL/SQL; 1.2.2. Improved Application Portability; 1.2.3. Improved Execution Authority and Transaction Integrity; 1.2.4. Humble Beginnings, Steady Improvement; 1.2.5. The Significance of Oracle Database 10g PL/SQL; 1.3. So This Is PL/SQL; 1.3.2. Control and Conditional Logic; 1.3.3. When Things Go Wrong
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|a 1.4. About PL/SQL Versions1.4.1.2. Compile-time warnings; 1.4.1.3. Conditional compilation; 1.4.1.4. Support for nonsequential collections in FORALL; 1.4.1.5. Improved datatype support; 1.4.1.6. Backtrace an exception to its line number; 1.4.1.7. Set operators for nested tables; 1.4.1.8. Support for regular expressions; 1.4.1.9. Programmer-defined quoting mechanism; 1.4.1.10. Many new built-in packages; 1.5. Resources for PL/SQL Developers; 1.5.2. PL/SQL on the Internet; 1.6. Some Words of Advice; 1.6.2. Don&t Be Afraid to Ask for Help; 1.6.3. Take a Creative, Even Radical Approach
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|a 2. Creating and Running PL/SQL Code2.1.2. Running a SQL Statement; 2.1.3. Running a PL/SQL Program; 2.1.4. Running a Script; 2.1.5. What Is the ""Current Directory?""; 2.1.6. Other SQL*Plus Tasks; 2.1.6.2. Saving output to a file; 2.1.6.3. Exiting SQL*Plus; 2.1.6.4. Editing a statement; 2.1.6.5. Loading your own custom environment automatically on startup; 2.1.7. Error Handling in SQL*Plus; 2.1.8. Why You Will Love and Hate SQL*Plus; 2.2. Performing Essential PL/SQL Tasks; 2.2.2. Executing a Stored Program; 2.2.3. Showing Stored Programs
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|a 2.2.4. Managing Grants and Synonyms for Stored Programs2.2.5. Dropping a Stored Program; 2.2.6. Hiding the Source Code of a Stored Program; 2.3. Calling PL/SQL from Other Languages; 2.3.2. Java: Using JDBC; 2.3.3. Perl: Using Perl DBI and DBD::Oracle; 2.3.4. PHP: Using Oracle Extensions; 2.3.5. PL/SQL Server Pages; 2.3.6. And Where Else?; 3. Language Fundamentals; 3.1.2. Named Blocks; 3.1.3. Nested Blocks; 3.1.4. Scope; 3.1.5. Visibility; 3.1.5.2. Qualified identifiers; 3.1.5.3. Qualifying identifier names with module names; 3.1.5.4. Nested programs; 3.2. The PL/SQL Character Set
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