Oracle Database: Develop PL/SQL Program Units

This course is designed for developers with basic PL/SQL and SQL language skills. Students learn to develop, execute, and manage PL/SQL stored program units such as procedures, functions, packages, and database triggers. Students also learn to manage, PL/SQL subprograms and triggers.

Learn to:

  • Create, and execute stored procedures and functions.
  • Design and use PL/SQL packages.
  • Create overloaded package subprograms for more flexibility.
  • Utilize Oracle-Supplied Packages in Application Development.
  • Create triggers to solve business challenges.
  • Build and execute SQL statements dynamically.

Benefits to you:

Students are introduced to the utilization of some of the Oracle-supplied packages. Additionally students learn to use Dynamic SQL, understand design considerations when coding using PL/SQL, understand and influence the PL/SQL compiler, and manage dependencies. In this course, students learn and use Oracle SQL Developer as the main environment tool to develop these program units. SQL*Plus is introduced as optional tools. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.

Audience:

  • Databaseadministrator
  • Teknisk konsulent
  • PL/SQL-utvikler

Prerequisites:

  • Familiarity with data processing concepts and technique
  • Familiarity with programming languages
  • Oracle Database 12c: Introduction for Experienced SQL Users

Suggested Prerequisites:

  • Familiarity with data processing concepts and techniques
  • Familiarity with programming languages

Course objectives:

  • Use conditional PL/SQL compilation and obfuscate (hide) code
  • Create triggers to solve business challenges
  • Manage dependencies between PL/SQL subprograms
  • Design PL/SQL code for predefined data types, local subprograms, additional pragmas and standardized constants and exceptions
  • Use the compiler warnings infrastructure
  • Create, use, and debug stored procedures and functions
  • Design and use PL/SQL packages to group and contain related constructs
  • Create overloaded package subprograms for more flexibility
  • Use the Oracle supplied PL/SQL packages to generate screen output, file output, and mail output
  • Write dynamic SQL for more coding flexibility

 

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