Re: help

From: <markp7832_at_my-deja.com>
Date: 2000/03/13
Message-ID: <8aisig$ppa$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>#1/1


In article <8aik0b$n9o$1_at_as102.tel.hr>,   "igor" <igor.isek_at_du.tel.hr> wrote:
> what do i need to start learning oracle 8? i am a total beginner as
 you can
> see. thanks
>

It is my personal opinion that they is no better starting place to learn Oracle than reading the Concepts Manual.

The Concepts manual starts with a couple of chapters about the structure of the Oracle rdbms product and covers all the basic logical structures, tables, indexes, constraints, triggers, and goes on to covers issues like security and auditing.

After that you can try either the Application Programers Guide or the Database Administrators guide as most appropriate for your needs.

--
Mark D. Powell  -- The only advice that counts is the advice that
 you follow so follow your own advice --


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