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Preface

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Before You Begin This Course
Before you begin this course, you should have working experience with SQL.
How This Course Is Organized
Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals II is an instructor-led course featuring
lectures and hands-on exercises. Online demonstrations and written practice
sessions reinforce the concepts and skills that are introduced.

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Related Publications
Oracle Publications
Title Part Number
Oracle® Database Reference 11g Release 1 (11.1) B28320-01
Oracle® Database SQL Language Reference 11g –
Release 1 (11.1) B28286-01
Oracle® Database Concepts 11g Release 1 (11.1) B28318-01
Oracle® Database Advanced Application Developer’s Guide –
11g Release 1 (11.1) B28424-01
SQL*Plus® User’s Guide and Reference Release 11.1 B31189-01
Oracle Database SQL Developer User's Guide Release 1.2 E10406-01

Additional Publications
• System release bulletins
• Installation and user’s guides
• read.me files
• International Oracle User’s Group (IOUG) articles
• Oracle Magazine

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Typographic Conventions
What follows are two lists of typographical conventions that are used specifically
within text or within code.
Typographic Conventions Within Text
Convention Object or Term Example
Uppercase Commands, Use the SELECT command to view
functions, information stored in the LAST_NAME
column names, column of the EMPLOYEES table.
table names,
PL/SQL objects,
schemas
Lowercase, Filenames, where: role is the name of the role
italic syntax variables, to be created.
usernames,
passwords
Initial cap Trigger and Assign a When-Validate-Item trigger to
button names the ORD block.
Choose Cancel.
Italic Books, names of For more information on the subject see
courses and Oracle SQL Reference
manuals, and Manual
emphasized
words or phrases Do not save changes to the database.
Quotation marks Lesson module This subject is covered in Lesson 3,
titles referenced “Working with Objects.”
within a course

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Typographic Conventions (continued)
Typographic Conventions Within Code
Convention Object or Term Example
Uppercase Commands, SELECT employee_id
functions FROM employees;
Lowercase, Syntax variables CREATE ROLE role;
italic
Initial cap Forms triggers Form module: ORD
Trigger level: S_ITEM.QUANTITY
item
Trigger name: When-Validate-Item
. . .
Lowercase Column names, . . .
table names, OG_ACTIVATE_LAYER
filenames, (OG_GET_LAYER ('prod_pie_layer'))
PL/SQL objects . . .
SELECT last_name
FROM employees;
Bold Text that must CREATE USER scott
be entered by a IDENTIFIED BY tiger;
user

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