Mastering Oracle SQL: Putting Oracle SQL to Work. Covers Oracle Database 10g

Mastering Oracle SQL: Putting Oracle SQL to Work. Covers Oracle Database 10g by Alan Beaulieu and Sanjay Mishra

Mastering Oracle SQL: Putting Oracle SQL to Work. Covers Oracle Database 10g

Binding:
Paperback
Number of Pages:
496
ISBN:
0596006322
Product Group:
book
Publisher:
O'Reilly Media
Publication Date:
June 22, 2004
BooksForGeeks.com ID:
1553

This title has a strong focus on practical, expert best-practices and on Oracle-specific SQL technique. It covers Oracle's vast library of built-in functions and the full range of Oracle SQl query-writing features.

Reviews for Mastering Oracle SQL: Putting Oracle SQL to Work. Covers Oracle Database 10g

  1. Learn the How not the What

    Rated 5 out of 5 stars, February 12th, 2008

    This is an excellent addition to your SQL book library for the very simple reason it teaches you HOW to write SQL queries. Its not a SQL reference book in the sense it doesnt teach you what all the basic functions do, but it does teach you how to write quality SQL i.e. the concepts behinding writing SQL statements.
  2. Useful for newcomers - of little use to Oracle professionals

    Rated 2 out of 5 stars, January 12th, 2005

    My main gripe with this book is the insistance of the authors (and Oracle for that matter) to force the new ANSI join down your throat, it is used in every single join with no examples using the old syantax. On top of this, there is not one actual example of this super new syntax joining more than two tables together, in fact almost all the examples given avoid any serious complexity.

    Where the book is useful is perhaps in the introduction of topics which you may be unfamiliar such as XML or if you are a relative newcomer to Oracle.

  3. Good depth, assumes a lot

    Rated 4 out of 5 stars, December 12th, 2004

    I bought this book with the aim of extending my own use of SQL, which I have used for 10 years or more. I especially wanted to make more use of Oracle enhancements since I first used SQL. At first I wondered if I would get anything from the book, since it started off with explaining simple select/insert/update statements, but it very quickly got more in-depth. I found the depth to be excellent, but be warned if you are new to SQL: the writers very quickly start using technical terms without explanation, so if you're not already at least marginally confident with SQL, find a basics book first. I will be returning to this book repeatedly, it opened my eyes to so many more features that I'm dying to get to use!

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