From: Campbell White <Preveal2@vni.net>
Subject: Re: Any good sqlplus book ?
Date: 1996/10/10
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suvas wrote:
> 
> SQL*Plus Users Guide Manual is the best I know.
> 
> Atif Ahmad Khan <aak2@Ra.MsState.Edu> wrote in article
> <aak2.844324026@Isis.MsState.Edu>...
> >
> > I am a little familiar with SQL and would like to find out what sqlplus
> > offers over SQL. Any good books out there ?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >
> > Atif Khan
> > aak2@ra.msstate.edu
> >RevealNet PL/SQL Developer contains a complete SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*PLUS 
section complete with explanations, syntax diagrams and examples.

RevealNet products are affordably priced, and you can download them and 
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Best wishes,

Cam White
RevealNet, Inc.
(202) 234-8557


