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Building Intelligent Databases with Oracle PL/SQL, Triggers and Stored Procedures [Paperback]

Kevin Owens


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This is the bible for designing and developing Oracle database applications. It is the only book available that focuses on designing business rules into the database.

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KEVIN T. OWEN is an Oracle database consultant based in the Washington, DC area.


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Excellent for serious developers 13 Sep 1999
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A book like this is essential for real world projects. The author knows exactly what he is talking about and it is easy to tell he has been a developer because he addresses the issues that usually come up during the development phase of a project. Also, the examples illustrate the concepts very clearly and it hardly matters whether you are using UNIX or NT.

This book is way ahead of the other Oracle books I have seen. The reason I didn't give 5 stars is because this book doesn't cover the new Oracle8 features.

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A good book but there are too many errors 4 Nov 1999
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I think this is a good book because it contains an introduction to the most important features of relational database and then it treat all aspects of PL/SQL, but I would like to know immediately how to debug Oracle PL/SQL programs without reading 210 pages. Next to that I found many type errors in the book.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
Excellent reference (For procedures, functions, triggers) 28 July 1999
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This is one of a number of publications I acquired when tasked with converting an existing Sybase SQL Server 11 system to Oracle. The current system relied heavily on stored procedures\functions with a fair amount of triggers. The fact that this book was laid out as well as it is made my job alot easier.

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