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Try the O'Rielly book by Steve Feurestein, big and long but excellent
cheers
Pete Finnigan
www.pentest-limited.com
In article <R68h7.21615$Ki1.1748098_at_bgtnsc06-news.ops.worldnet.att.net>,
dolfan dave uyemura <dolfandave_at_worldnet.att.net> writes
>I am working with one called "Oracle PL/SQL Interactive Workbook" by
>Benjamin Rosenzweig. It is pretty good as I am a beginner and it walks you
>through all the code. It has questions and problems to solve. There are some
>typos here and there but it's no big deal. I got it through www.bookpool.com
>where there are plenty of books discounted at high rates. Good luck.
>
>Dave
>drew <drewb_at_dnai.com> wrote in message
>news:9m1khk01onk_at_enews1.newsguy.com...
>>
>> On 18-Jul-2001, sam777t_at_yahoo.com (Sam Talebbeik) wrote:
>>
>> > Can anyone recommend a hands on PL/SQL book
>> > with lots of sample code ?
>> >
>> > Regards,
>> > Sam
>>
>>
>> I like "Oracle PL/SQL Tips and Techniques"
>>
>> hth,
>>
>> drew
>
>
-- Pete Finnigan IT Security Consultant PenTest Limited Office 01565 830 990 Fax 01565 830 889 Mobile 07974 087 885 pete.finnigan_at_pentest-limited.com www.pentest-limited.comReceived on Fri Aug 24 2001 - 10:20:19 CDT