Re: how to get start?

From: James Petts <jpetts_at_celltech.co.uk>
Date: 1998/01/26
Message-ID: <34CC5198.6FB0_at_celltech.co.uk>#1/1


Andrew Hodgson wrote:
>
> In article <34C60D25.4B47EDCD_at_writeme.com>, Mei & Daofeng
> <meisdf_at_writeme.com> writes
> >hi :
> >I am a greenhand to oracle. I want to learn oracle for the future need .
> >
> >I have win95 platform ,so what kind of oracle packege I should have
> >to start my learn . I have some SQL knowledge. I just want to to able to
> >
> >use the oracle with my win95 operating system . Is it possible? I am not
> >sure
> >what kind of options I should pick . Thanks your help.
> >
> >Sunny
> >
>
> If you have access to a fast internet connection, cruise right onto
> Oracle's site, and download the evaluation copy of Personal Oracle Lite,
> for Windows 95. This should give you a feel for the basics of SQL*PLUS,
> Table design etc. You may want to get hold of a book on PL/SQL, if you
> want to get into designing sequential code that will live in the
> database.

If you want to use PL/SQL you'll need to get the full version of Personal Oracle, not just Lite, as this doesn't include PL/SQL.

-- 
James "I'd rather fall off Ilustrada than ride any other horse" Petts
Received on Mon Jan 26 1998 - 00:00:00 CET

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