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Oracle 8i: The Complete Reference (Hardcover)

by Kevin Loney (Author), George S. Koch (Author) "For an Oracle8 application to be built and used rapidly and effectively, users and developers must share a common language and a deep and common..." (more)
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  • Hardcover: 1308 pages
  • Publisher: Osborne/McGraw-Hill,U.S.; 10th annotated edition edition (1 Jun 2000)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0072123648
  • ISBN-13: 978-0072123647
  • Product Dimensions: 23.6 x 19 x 7.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 2.4 out of 5 stars See all reviews (5 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 758,690 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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This whopping 1,300-page book is a reference book par excellence, and the CD-ROM is equally useful, being the complete and searchable text (albeit in the stranglehold of Acrobat's .PDF format) with, ready to copy and paste, all the example tables and code. Divided into nine parts, it begins with critical database concepts which include the basics of relational databases, surprisingly with a perpetuation of the myth that the word "relational" comes from the fact that data in one table is related to data in another, rather than from set theory. Object-relational and Web-enabled databases and SQL syntax are also outlined.

There is a great deal on the SQL querying language in this book: 400 pages on SQL and SQL*Plus (Oracle's querying front-end/reporting tool), 50 more on Oracle's PL/SQL extensions to SQL and 300 pages of alphabetical reference of commands from SQL, PL/SQL and SQL*Plus. Other parts cover Java, two "Hitchhiker's Guides" to Oracle's optimizer and 8i's data dictionary, object-related databases and designing for performance.

The style is readable if somewhat lacking in character and the book is destined to be used, as indeed the title states, as reference material rather than a teaching aid. The CD-ROM electronic text version effectively gives you two copies of this useful work: installed on your laptop, it can be always to hand--and you certainly wouldn't choose to tote the hard copy around all the time. --Mark Whitehorn

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5.0 out of 5 stars Essential for users of Oracle, 10 Aug 2001
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Since purchasing this book I have used it as a reference guide on a daily basis. Further to that, the team I work in borrow it constantly, looking things up several times every day. Quite simply, if you have a query about how to do something within Oracle, this book will tell you.

It covers SQLPlus, PL/SQL, report generation, query creation, database objects, the basics of administration and a whole ton of other stuff I'm not actually interested in.

There are two main parts to the book. The bulk of it is written in a lecture style, approaching each topic and describing it to some detail. There is also an extensive reference section, giving the precise syntax and usage for each piece of SQL and PL/SQL.

I doubt that the book would be adequate for an Oracle DBA; for developers writing software that works with Oracle I consider this book a fanstatic reference.

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4.0 out of 5 stars great all rounder, 16 Sep 2000
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I was looking for a book that will give me an overall picture of Oracle8i and this book did the job. Even though I am already farmiliar with basic SQL and PL/SQL, I still find the examples in the book very straight forward and helpful i would recommend this to anyone who wants to be farmiliar with the new features of oracle 8i. A must for any oracle bookshelf
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1.0 out of 5 stars Not complete in any sense., 16 Jan 2004
If a book advertises itself as "complete" it should mean it should be your primary reference and all you realistically need day-to-day. I've had this book in the office for over a year, and I've learned almost nothing of use from it. Most of the time when I look something up in this I don't find any reference to it in the index, and i'm not going trawling through 1300 pages trying to find it (if indeed its even in there). I picked up a 7 pound O'Reilly book the other day for a particular aspect of Oracle and have learned more from that in 3 days work than I did from this. It should suffice to say that I've tended to nickname this "the brick" for the last year.
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