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<p>The purpose of this handout is to introduce using SQL from the | <p>The purpose of this handout is to introduce using SQL from the | ||
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<p> Commands to try out are in BOLD UPPERCASE</p> | <p> Commands to try out are in BOLD UPPERCASE</p> | ||
− | <p>e.g., <strong>SELECT * FROM DEPT</strong> </p> | + | <p>e.g., <strong>SELECT * FROM DEPT;</strong> </p> |
<p>There will be exercises for you to try out too</p> | <p>There will be exercises for you to try out too</p> | ||
− | <p>Note, you will need to press <b>RETURN</b> after each line.</p> | + | <p>Note, when running the commands in Oracle you will need to press <b>RETURN</b> after each line.</p> |
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+ | [[Introduction to Oracle]] |
Revision as of 11:28, 9 January 2016
Pages under construction.....
Oracle 12c Version 12.1.0.1.0
The purpose of this handout is to introduce using SQL from the Oracle database management system (DBMS). It is intended to be supplemented by a lecture course.
Commands to try out are in BOLD UPPERCASE
e.g., SELECT * FROM DEPT;
There will be exercises for you to try out too
Note, when running the commands in Oracle you will need to press RETURN after each line.