Re: On-line SQL reference

From: george lewycky <gelewyc_at_nyct.com>
Date: 5 Aug 2002 09:51:27 -0700
Message-ID: <68aecc05.0208050851.2f1b136d_at_posting.google.com>


Here is my collection:

SQL http://www.w3schools.com/sql/default.asp VERY GOOD !!!!!!!!!!!!! http://www.juliemkalman.com/sql.html

http://www.db.cs.ucdavis.edu/teaching/sqltutorial/
http://www.sqlcourse.com/
http://burtleburtle.net/bob/other/sql.html  tips & tricks
http://spectral.mscs.mu.edu/javadev/databases/sqltut.html   Tutorial

Unix * Perl/C/C++/CGI * HTML & Javascript JAVA * SQL & Others - http://www.unixtools.com/tutorials.html

http://www.bf.rmit.edu.au/~orafaq/contents.html    FAQ&#8217;s
http://www.orafaq.com/faqplsql.htm	 	FAQ&#8217;s
http://gis.stpaul.gov/docs/oracle/server803/A54661_01/sql.htm  
embedded SQL
http://desktop.msfc.nasa.gov/oracle7doc/DOC/api/doc/PAD18/ch4.htm SQL & PL/SQL http://storacle.princeton.edu:9001/oracle8-doc/server.805/a58312/newch73.htm  error messages

PL/SQL http://info-it.umsystem.edu/oradocs/doc/server/doc/PLS23/toc.htm http://storacle.princeton.edu:9001/oracle8-doc/server.805/a58236/toc.htm  users guide

http://www.cs.umbc.edu/help/oracle8/server.815/a67842/toc.htm
http://oradoc.photo.net/ora817/DOC/appdev.817/a76936/toc.htm
http://www.orafaq.com/faqplsql.htm
http://members.fortunecity.com/wyfwong/SQL_PLUS_NOTES/sql_plus_notes.html
http://directory.google.com/Top/Computers/Programming/Languages/PL-SQL/?tc=1
http://www.jlcomp.demon.co.uk/ind_plsql.html






tyler_muth_at_hotmail.com (Tyler D. Muth) wrote in message news:<1afec35e.0208040821.4de42eb2_at_posting.google.com>...
> Pavel.Vet_at_volny.cz (Pavel Vetesnik) wrote in message news:<3657dfa4.0207250254.7b6d3f1d@posting.google.com>...
> > Hi all,
> >
> > we use Oracle 8 and I have everything about it in paper form. I am
> > looking for an SQL reference (on the Internet and with reasonable
> > search abilities if possible).
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> > Pavel
>
> Check out http://asktom.oracle.com. This is the first place I go
> whenever I have a question. Make sure you search the Archives first
> before you ask. There's a pretty good chance someone has asked the
> same question befor, and the results are sub-second. This is the
> single best resource you will find, I promise.
>
> While your at it, check out his book. I know your looking for online
> info, but his book is rather unique in that the topics were driven by
> the most common questions and most useful answers from this site. If
> you're looking for a more introductory text, check out the other book
> he wrote with Sean Dillon and Chris Beck (also listed on site). I
> worked on both of these books and have read them cover to cover.
> Nothing else comes close.
Received on Mon Aug 05 2002 - 18:51:27 CEST

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