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Oracle Database 11g: Develop PL/SQL Program Units Self-Study Course


Duration: 0 Days
What you will learn
PL/SQL, the Procedural Language extension to SQL, enhances SQL by including constructs normally available in other
procedural languages. This course is designed to teach you how to create modularized applications using PL/SQL. It
demonstrates how to develop, execute, and manage PL/SQL stored program units, such as procedures, functions,
packages, and database triggers. You will also learn how to use Oracle-supplied packages, Dynamic SQL, and the
PL/SQL compiler. Understanding design considerations when coding using PL/SQL and managing dependencies is also
covered.
Audience
Application Developers
Database Administrators
Database Designers
Forms Developer
PL/SQL Developer
Technical Consultant

Prerequisites
Required Prerequisites
The learner should have experience and knowledge with SQL
Specifically the Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I
Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals II

Course Objectives
Identify the steps for designing, debugging, invoking, and bundling PL/SQL subprograms, procedures and functions, and also fo
Recognize the steps for creating and using efficient PL/SQL packages, including Oracle-supplied packages, executing dynamic
Identify the steps for creating, managing, and using database triggers, and for using the new PL/SQL compiler, its initialization p
Identify the steps for performing conditional compilation to selectively use PL/SQL code, wrapping code, and tracking dependenc

Course Topics
Oracle Database 11g: Subprograms, Packages, and Exception Handling in PL/SQL
Using Subprograms and Handling Exceptions
Using Functions, Creating Packages, and Debugging
Oracle Database 11g: Packages, Dynamic SQL, and Coding Considerations in PL/SQL
Using Packages and Dynamic SQL
Coding Considerations in PL/SQL
Oracle Database 11g: Using Triggers, the PL/SQL Compiler, and Managing Code
Working with Triggers in PL/SQL
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Using the PL/SQL Compiler and Managing Code


Oracle Database 11g: Managing PL/SQL Code and Dependencies
PL/SQL Code and Dependency Management

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