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Advanced SQL Functions in Oracle 10g : Wordware Applications Library - Sikha Bagui

Advanced SQL Functions in Oracle 10g

By: Sikha Bagui, Dr. Richard Earp

Paperback | 1 July 2006 | Edition Number 1

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Designed to exploit Oracle 10g's SQL, this book takes a comprehensive look at Oracle 10g's analytical functions, MODEL statements, and regular expressions. In addition, the book covers collection objects and object-oriented structures and introduces new Oracle 10g topics such as XML and statistical functions. The authors' logical and developmental approach to query building includes a review of older Oracle tools to help in the transition to newer material. This text will teach the reader how to format result sets with SQL*Plus reporting tools; use aggregate functions for partitioning, ordering, and reporting; perform calculations with the MODEL statement; search within strings using regular expressions; work with collection objects; handle XML within SQL.

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