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"Paul Brewer" <paul_at_paul.brewers.org.uk> wrote in message
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> What would be a good book on PL/SQL or SQL *Plus.
> I'm just a beginner with no SQL experience at all.
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> I'd suggest starting with Oracle (version) - The Complete Reference, by
> Loney et al. It's a good grounding, IMHO.
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> Regards,
> Paul
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you cant learn from that as an utter beginner. Its a reference book. Get the
SQL and PL/SQL Workbooks from Prentice Hall.
go to otn.oracle.com go to downloads. Just download the database and the 'personal edition'.
These books provide you with a same schema(groups of tables) and lots of practice problems. Doesnt have much depth, but good for the utter novice.
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Received on Wed Mar 26 2003 - 16:41:21 CST