Re: Looking for good book about PL/SQL and SQL

From: Jomarlen <jomarlen_at_aol.com>
Date: 1997/09/27
Message-ID: <19970927232501.TAA20232_at_ladder01.news.aol.com>#1/1


There are various SQL books, mostly OK.

For pl/sql THE book is Oracle PL/SQL Programming by Steven Feuerstein, published by O'Reilly and Associates. (www.ora.com).

John

>Subject: Looking for good book about PL/SQL and SQL
>From: eroos_at_vub.ac.be (ULB/UCL research group on object-oriented systems)
>Date: 27 Sep 1997 14:14:27 GMT
>Message-id: <60j4c3$alc_at_rc1.vub.ac.be>
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>Hi here,
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>I would like to know whether you know a (very) good
>text-book regarding the means of the optimisation
>of SQL and PL SQL languages (for ex. y'all know that
>the position of a table -according to its size- in
>a FROM clause has an effect on the response time).
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>That's the kind of information I'm looking for: all
>the means to improve the performances of SQL and
>PL/SQL.
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>Does such a book exist ? Or are there perhaps too
>web sites that deal with this matter ??
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>Could you send me any help/answer to
>sebastien.rigaud_at_mobile.belgacom.be ??
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>Thanks a lot !
>Sebastien Rigaud
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Received on Sat Sep 27 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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