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Oracle: PL/SQL language for developers

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32 hours
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Length
32 hours
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Course description

During the training we cover subjects related to the use of stored Oracle DBMS PL/SQL objects (procedures, functions, packages, triggers), which provide powerful capabilities for creating business logic for applications using Oracle technology. We will also talk about the new features of the 11 g version.

In addition the course covers some of the standard packages, dynamic SQL, mass loading of data using collections, ways of influencing the compilation of PL/SQL-code and the mechanism of dependency management. Oracle SQL Developer is used for developing.

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  • Self-paced Online
  • Online
  • English

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Prerequisites

  • Knowledge of the course
  • DB-018 Oracle Database: Basics of PL/SQL Language

Training content

Introduction

  • PL/SQL programming constructs
  • Description of HR (Human Resources) schema, used in the course
  • Working with Oracle SQL Developer
  • Editing and execution of an anonymous block in SQL Developer
  • Preservation and execution of SQL scripts
  • Links to additional resources

Creating procedures

  • Description of procedure usage
  • Creating procedures
  • Creating procedures with parameters
  • Calling a procedure
  • Exception handling
  • Deleting a procedure

Creating functions

  • Description of using functions
  • Creating functions
  • Calling functions
  • Functions in SQL statements
  • Deleting functions
  • Differences between procedures and functions

Creating packages

  • Description of packages and list of packages’ components
  • Package specification and package body
  • Creating packages, defining private and public structures
  • Calling package objects
  • Deleting packages

Additional features of working with packages

  • Overloading package procedures and functions
  • Avoiding mistakes in mutual references of routines
  • Initialization of variables in one time procedure
  • Using package functions in SQL
  • Saving states of package variables, cursors, tables and records
  • Using PL/SQL record tables in packages

Using some of the standard Oracle packages (for input/output)

  • Overview of standard Oracle packages
  • DBMS_OUTPUT package
  • UTL_FILE package
  • UTL_MAIL package
  • DBMS_SCHEDULER package
  • DBMS_METADATA package
  • DBMS_LOB package

Dynamic SQL

  • Phases of SQL statement execution
  • Execution of dynamic SQL statements using EXECUTE IMMEDIATE
  • Execution of dynamic SQL statements using DBMS_SQL package

PL/SQL code design

  • Creating constants and exceptions in packages
  • Local subroutines
  • Creator's rights and calling stored procedure rights
  • Using NOCOPY hint for program parameters
  • Autonomous transactions
  • Using DETERMINISTIC clause
  • Using collections for bulk operations

Creating database triggers

  • Description of different types of triggers
  • Defining database triggers and using triggers
  • Creating database triggers
  • String and operator triggers on tables
  • Triggers on view, INSTEAD OF
  • Rules for database triggers
  • Deleting database triggers

Triggers on DDL statements and database events

  • Creating triggers on DDL statements
  • Triggers on system events in the database
  • Restrictions on database triggers
  • LOGON and LOGOFF triggers
  • CALL statement in a trigger
  • Triggers design recommendations

Using PL/SQL compiler

  • Initialization parameters for PL/SQL compilation
  • Compile-time warnings
  • DBMS_WARNING package
  • PLW 06009 warning message

PL/SQL code management

  • PLSQL_CCFLAGS parameter
  • DBMS_DB_VERSION package
  • Conditional compilation
  • Hiding code (obfuscation)
  • Convolution utility
  • DBMS_DDL package

Dependency tracking

  • Overview of object dependencies
  • Procedural dependencies in data dictionary views
  • Assessing the impact of changes to database objects on the stored procedures
  • Using USER_DEPENDENCIES and DEPTREE views
  • Managing local and remote dependencies
  • Setting the value of the REMOTE_DEPENDENCIES_MODE initialization parameter

Certification / Credits

Objectives

  • Creating, modifying and deleting stored PL/SQL objects
  • Handling exceptions more effectively
  • How to use standard Oracle database packages
  • How to use dynamic SQL
  • Working with object types and collections more effectively

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