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
Implementing System Event Triggers What Are System Event Triggers? Defining The Scope Available System Events System Event Attribute
Made the subject matter interesting and related to real world situations. Student - TSO ISPF & JCL