Oracle Database SQL Workshop 2

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Online

£ 1,090 + VAT

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    Online

This Oracle Database: SQL Workshop II helps you enhance your skills as an Application developer by learning how to manage the database objects, data dictionary views and multicolumn subqueries. Expert Oracle instructors will teach you how to write more efficient queries using the functions that support timezone and regular expressions. Learn To: Grant and revoke privileges and roles.Manage schema objects and data dictionary views.Write efficient and complex subqueries.Use the in-built functions supporting the usage of regular expressions and time zone.Use the regular expression support in SQL. Benefits to You: Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver a higher quality of service by enabling consolidation onto database clouds. Advanced Features of SQL: By enrolling in this course, you'll also gain exposure to using the advanced features of SQL to query and manipulate data within the database. Learn to control privileges at the object and system level, while deep diving into advanced querying and reporting techniques. Reinforce Your Knowledge with Hands-On Practices: During this SQL workshop, you'll use Oracle SQL Developer as the main environment tool for writing SQL. SQL*Plus is introduced as an optional tool. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce new concepts that are introduced. Target Audience: Forms DeveloperFunctional ImplementerSystem AnalystsApplication DevelopersPL/SQL Developer Learning Objectives At the end of this course you will be able to:Add new users with different levels of access privilegesManage schema objectsRun data definition language (DDL) statements to create and manage schema objectsManage objects with data dictionary viewsControl database access to specific objectsManipulate large data sets in the Oracle database by using subqueriesManage data in different time zonesWrite multiple-column subqueriesUse scalar and correlated subqueriesUse the...

About this course

Familiarity with SQL Developer, SQL*PlusBasic Knowledge of SQLdelegates should have attended or have knowledge to Oracle Database: SQL Workshop I

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Subjects

  • Database training
  • SQL
  • Database
  • Access

Course programme

Introduction

  • Course Objectives, Course Agenda and Appendixes Used in this Course
  • Provide an insight of the development environments
  • Tables used in the Course
  • Review of the SQL Concepts

Introduction to Data Dictionary Views

  • Introduction to Data Dictionary
  • Describe the Data Dictionary Structure
  • Using the Data Dictionary Views
  • Querying the Data Dictionary Views

Creating Sequences, Synonyms, Indexes

  • Overview of sequences
  • Overview of synonyms
  • Overview of indexes

Creating Views

  • Overview of views

Managing Schema Objects

  • Managing constraints
  • Creating and using temporary tables
  • Creating and using external tables

Retrieving Data by Using Subqueries

  • Retrieving Data by Using a Subquery as Source
  • Working with Multiple-Column subqueries
  • Using Scalar subqueries in SQL
  • Correlated Subqueries
  • Working with the WITH clause

Manipulating Data by Using Subqueries

  • Using Subqueries to Manipulate Data
  • Inserting by Using a Subquery as a Target
  • Using the WITH CHECK OPTION Keyword on DML Statements
  • Using Correlated Subqueries to Update and Delete rows

Controlling User Access

  • System privileges
  • Creating a role
  • Object privileges
  • Revoking object privileges

Manipulating Data

  • Overview of the Explicit Default Feature
  • Using multitable INSERTs
  • Using the MERGE statement
  • Performing flashback operations
  • Tracking Changes in Data

Managing Data in Different Time Zones

  • Working with CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,and LOCALTIMESTAMP
  • Working with INTERVAL data types
  • Using Datetime functions in queries

Oracle Database SQL Workshop 2

£ 1,090 + VAT