Oracle Database 10g: Program with PL/SQL Part II Course

Course Code: RT 367b
Course Abstract: The Oracle PL/SQL language provides for programming logic features not contained within SQL. The grammar, syntax and benefits of using the PL/SQL language within an Oracle database environment are considered. The objective of this course is to equip students to develop database server-side PL/SQL program units within an Oracle database.
Audience: Target audience for this course is all Oracle professionals. Among the specific groups for whom this course will be helpful are:
> Application designers and developers.
> Database administrators
Duration: 3 days
Learning Outcomes:

Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
> Recognize application partitioning within a client/server or multi-tiered web-based architecture
> Identify the basic form and structure of program units stored within the database
> Build and maintain database stored program units
> Encapsulate stored units within packages and taking advantage of accompanying advanced programming techniques such as cursor variables and cursor expressions
> Handle intricate theoretical challenges, such as mutating tables
> Build and maintain DML-event and system-event database triggers
> Discuss the storage and execution model for database programs and how one can write efficient programs to maximize performance
> Use system-supplied packages to extend the power of your SQL statements and PL/SQL applications

Course Topics: Introducing Database Program Units
About Database Program Units
Types Of PL/SQL Program Units
Types Of Stored Program Units
Advantages Of Using Stored Program Units
Development Tools
Creating Stored Procedures & Functions
About Stored Procedures & Functions
Creating Procedures & Functions
Executing Procedures & Functions
Handling Compilation Errors
Maintaining Stored Procedures & Functions
Recompiling & Dropping Programs
Data Dictionary Storage
Managing Dependencies
Creating & Maintaining Packages
About Packages
Creating Packages
Advanced Programming Techniques
Maintaining Packages
Advanced Cursor Techniques
Using Cursor Variables
Using Cursor Expressions
Using System-Supplied Packages
DBMS_Output()
UTL_File()
Creating Database Triggers
About Database Triggers
Statement-Level Triggers
Row-Level Triggers
Examples Of Triggers
Instead Of Triggers
Employing Triggers Within An Application
Maintaining Database Triggers
Call Syntax
Multiple Triggers Per Event
Trigger Maintenance Tasks
Show Errors Trigger
Drop Trigger
Alter Trigger
Handling Mutating Table Issues

Implementing System Event Triggers
What Are System Event Triggers?
Defining The Scope
Available System Events
System Event Attribute

Prerequisites: Oracle Database 10g: Introduction to SQL – Complete Library
Oracle Database 10g: Program with PL/SQL – Part I
Note: All fields are required
At the present time we do not offer training for individuals or groups less then 6 individuals. We apologize for any inconvenience.


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