... iSQL*Plus 11 -15
Debugging PL/ SQL Program Units 11 -16
Summary 11 -17
Practice 11 Overview 11 -19
12 Creating Packages
Objectives 12 -2
Overview of Packages 12 -3
Components of a Package 12 -4
Referencing ... Functions 11 -10
USER_ERRORS 11 -11
Detecting Compilation Errors: Example 11 -12
List Compilation Errors by Using USER_ERRORS 11 -13
List Compilation Errors by Using SHOW ERRORS 11 -14
DESCRIBE in iSQL*Plus ... Privileges 11 -3
Granting Access to Data 11 -4
Using Invoker’s-Rights 11 -5
Managing Stored PL/ SQL Objects 11 -6
USER_OBJECTS 11 -7
List All Procedures and Functions 11 -8
USER_SOURCE Data Dictionary View 11 -9
List...
... requires you to pass two
exams that demonstrate your knowledge of Oracle basics:
1Z0-007: Introductionto Oracle9i: SQL
1Z0-0 31: Oracle9i Database: Fundamentals I
The 1Z0-007 exam, Introduction ... components are required to run iSQL*Plus from your PC?
(Choose all that apply.)
A.
SQL* Plus installed on the PC
B.
Oracle Net on the PC
C.
HTTP Server
D.
iSQL*Plus Server
5.
When ... Introductionto Oracle9i: SQL, is offered on the
Internet. The 1Z0-0 31 exam, Oracle9i Database: Fundamentals I, is offered
at a Sylvan Prometric facility.
Oracle9i Certified Database Administrator
...
... Views
Objectives 11 -2
Database Objects 11 -3
What Is a View? 11 -4
Why Use Views? 11 -5
Simple Views and Complex Views 11 -6
Creating a View 11 -7
Retrieving Data from a View 11 -10
Querying a View 11 -11
Modifying ... UNION ALL Operator 15 -11
The INTERSECT Operator 15 -12
Using the INTERSECT Operator 15 -13
The MINUS Operator 15 -14
SET Operator Guidelines 15 -16
The Oracle Server and SET Operators 15 -17
Matching ... 11 -11
Modifying a View 11 -12
Creating a Complex View 11 -13
Rules for Performing DML Operations on a View 11 -14
Using the WITH CHECK OPTION Clause 11 -17
Denying DML Operations 11 -18
Removing a View 11 -20
Inline...
... track:
1Z0-0 01: Introductionto Oracle
:
SQL and PL/ SQL
1Z0 -10 1: Develop PL/ SQL Program Units
1Z0 -12 1: Developer/2000: Build Forms I
1Z0 -12 2: Developer/2000: Build Forms II
1Z0 -12 3: ... Table 1. 2 shows the numbers used to add or subtract
time for a DATE datatype.
TABLE 1. 2 Date Arithmetic
Time to Add Fraction Date Difference
1 Day 11
1 Hour 1/ 24 1/ 24
1 Minute 1/ (24 × 60) 1/ 1440
1 ... order.
Table F .1: OCP Database Administrator Tests and Passing Scores
Exam # Title
Total
Questions
Questions
Correct
Passing
Score Sybex Study Guide
1Z0-0 01Introductionto
Oracle: SQL and
PL/ SQL
60...
... UNION ALL Operator 15 -11
The INTERSECT Operator 15 -12
Using the INTERSECT Operator 15 -13
The MINUS Operator 15 -14
SET Operator Guidelines 15 -16
The Oracle Server and SET Operators 15 -17
Matching ... Function 17 -11
GROUPING Function: Example 17 -12
GROUPING SETS 17 -13
GROUPING SETS: Example 17 -15
Composite Columns 17 -17
Composite Columns: Example 17 -19
Concatenated Groupings 17 - 21
xix
Defining ... TO_ TIMESTAMP_TZ 16 -12
TO_ YMINTERVAL 16 -13
TZ_OFFSET 16 -14
Summary 16 -16
Practice 16 Overview 16 -17
17 Enhancements to the GROUP BY Clause
Objectives 17 -2
Review of Group Functions 17 -3
Review of...
... Identity
11 8
Reinventing Englishness 11 9
The Colonial Legacy 12 4
The Troubles 13 1
Irishness Extended 14 1
Welsh Resistance 14 4
The ‘Possible Dance’ of Scottishness 14 7
Beyond the Isles? 15 4
Chapter ... 17 5
Rushdie’s Broken Mirror 17 9
Towards Post-Nationalism 18 2
Chapter 6 Country and Suburbia
18 8
The Death of the Nature Novel 18 9
The Re-evaluation of Pastoral 19 0
The Post-Pastoral Novel 19 4
The Country ... Personae
15 6
Jewish-British Writing 15 8
The Empire Within 16 1
‘Windrush’ and After: Dislocation Confronted 16 4
The Quest for a Settlement 17 0
Ethnic Identity and Literary Form 17 2
Putting Down Roots 17 5
Rushdie’s...
... Exchange 2000 and the Web Storage System 7
Storage Groups
!
Storage Groups contain Multiple Stores
Storage Group A
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Transaction Log
Transaction ... Log
Transaction Log
Storage Group B
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Store
Transaction Log
Transaction Log
Transaction Log
You can group Exchange 2000 stores into logical constructs ... items in
the store.
Note
Module 1: Introductionto Exchange 2000 and the Web Storage System 41
!
Verify that Internet Explore can access MyNewVirDir
1. Return to Internet Explorer.
2....
... Listing 1.1 into the Stamp Editor as shown in Figure 1. 11 (a).
q Click Run and select Run. Debug Terminal #1 should appear in a second window, as shown in Figure 1. 11
(b).
Figure 1. 11: ... Testing Photosensitive Eyes 10 8
Activity #2: A Light Compass 11 2
Activity #3: Follow the Light! 11 5
Activity #4: Line Following 11 8
Summary and Applications 12 2
Questions and Projects 12 3
Chapter ...
Summary and Applications 10 3
Questions and Projects 10 4
Chapter #4: Light Sensitive Navigation with Photoresistors 10 7
Is Your Boe-Bot a Photophile or a Photophobe? 10 7
Activity #1: Building...
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information:
/* Employs PL/ SQL 2.3 syntax for PL/ SQL tables. */
DECLARE
TYPE strtabtype IS TABLE OF VARCHAR2 (10 0) INDEX BY
BINARY_INTEGER;
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... tool 97
The Move tool 10 1
The Rotate tool 10 2
The Scale tool 10 3
The Trim tool 10 4
The Stretch tool 10 6
The Break tool 10 8
The Join tool 10 9
The Extend tool 11 1
The Fillet and Chamfer tools 11 2
Exercises ... Length tool 13 0
The Jogged tool 13 1
Dimension tolerances 13 1
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CHAPTER 2
36
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Introducing AutoCAD 2009
CHAPTER 1
11
E x a mples of dialogs are shown in Figs 1. 15 and 1. 16 . The fi rst
example is taken...