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Re: BOOK

From: FORY <yo_at_yo.com>
Date: Mon, 7 Apr 2003 14:32:54 -0700
Message-ID: <b6sqm4$2cf2v$1@hades.csu.net>


Thanks for your advice, I'll do that.

-- 

Alfonso Sanchez - BSIT
"Let's the good times roll "
  "John Russell" <netnews5_at_johnrussell.mailshell.com> wrote in message news:955m8vs4or3gjev59gjbhuq98fpc2uuioo_at_4ax.com...
  On Mon, 31 Mar 2003 11:56:15 -0800, "FORY" <yo_at_yo.com> wrote:


>Thanks to all of you. I was the one who originally posted the message, I just didn't have my name.
>
>The reason of my question is that Oracle9i is HUGE, and I didn't know exactly where to start. I went to OTN.ORACLE.COM, and downloaded some pdf's to my PC, Right now I'm reading the Database Administration guide, I think it's pretty good to start understanding the basics on Oracle.
>
>I just bought a book at http://half.ebay.com, the name is Oracle9i Development By example, ISBN 0-7897-2671-8 by Dan Hotka, every page I read, every page I understand.
>
>.Wish me luck on my new Oracle adventure
>
> "news.csu.net" <yo_at_yo.com> wrote in message news:b5t6oh$28sec$1_at_hades.csu.net...
> What would be a good book on PL/SQL or SQL *Plus.
> I'm just a beginner with no SQL experience at all.
At OTN, you'll find that there's basically one book to get for PL/SQL and one for SQL*Plus (the "User's Guide and Reference" in each case). Once you're hands-on with PL/SQL, you'll want to get the PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference so you can see how to use the built-in functions like DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE. John -- Photo gallery: http://www.pbase.com/john_russell/
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