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ORACLE

Working With Oracle on Windows: Part 2
By: Ben Shepherd
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    2003-03-04

    Table of Contents:
  • Working With Oracle on Windows: Part 2
  • Databases
  • Relationships
  • Structuring your database
  • Tables in Oracle
  • User Defined Schema Objects
  • Conclusion

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    Working With Oracle on Windows: Part 2 - Conclusion


    (Page 7 of 7 )

    This article has hopefully given you a rough idea of the design and development issues that are involved in creating a database in Oracle 9i. It was designed to be a refresher course on SQL and should give you a little insight of the Oracle 9i language. You should have found the code pretty straight forward and be ready for the next part of the series, which will go into the select statement clause.


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