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<h2>Oracle 12c Version 12.1.0.1.0</h2>
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== Oracle 19c Version 19.3.0.0.0==
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.
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From the 2019/20 Academic year we will be using Oracle 19c. 
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Oracle 12c should only be used by MSc students who are completing their projects.
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The purpose of this Wiki 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 a box, for example:
 
Commands to try out are in a box, for example:
  
  SELECT * FROM DEPT;
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SELECT * FROM DEPT;
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There will be exercises for you to try out too. In most cases you will be given the results so you can check your answer. These will also be presented in a blue font, for example:
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<pre style="color: blue">
  
There will be exercises for you to try out too. In most cases you will be given the results from the query, these will also be presented in a box. For example, the results for Exercise 1 is:
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    DEPTNO DNAME          LOC
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        10 ACCOUNTING    NEW YORK
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        20 RESEARCH      DALLAS
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        30 SALES          CHICAGO
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        40 OPERATIONS    BOSTON
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Name                                      Null?    Type
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Things to note:
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*when running the commands in Oracle you will need to press RETURN after each line.
CNO                                                NUMBER(4)
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*the order of the results may differ from yours. The key thing is that you have the same rows, but not necessarily in the same order.
ORDERDATE                                          DATE
 
NAME                                              VARCHAR2(15)
 
CITY                                              VARCHAR2(15)
 
COUNTRY                                            VARCHAR2(15)
 
PNO                                                NUMBER(4)
 
DESCRIPTION                                        VARCHAR2(20)
 
QTY                                                NUMBER(4)
 
  
Note, when running the commands in Oracle you will need to press RETURN after each line.
 
  
 
Menu options (Windows) that involve more than one step will be shown as a sequence, separated by the greater than symbol (>), for example:
 
Menu options (Windows) that involve more than one step will be shown as a sequence, separated by the greater than symbol (>), for example:

Latest revision as of 11:15, 1 October 2019

Main Page >> Oracle and SQL

Oracle 19c Version 19.3.0.0.0

From the 2019/20 Academic year we will be using Oracle 19c.

Oracle 12c should only be used by MSc students who are completing their projects.

The purpose of this Wiki 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 a box, for example:

SELECT * FROM DEPT;

There will be exercises for you to try out too. In most cases you will be given the results so you can check your answer. These will also be presented in a blue font, for example:


    DEPTNO DNAME          LOC
---------- -------------- -------------
        10 ACCOUNTING     NEW YORK
        20 RESEARCH       DALLAS
        30 SALES          CHICAGO
        40 OPERATIONS     BOSTON

Things to note:

  • when running the commands in Oracle you will need to press RETURN after each line.
  • the order of the results may differ from yours. The key thing is that you have the same rows, but not necessarily in the same order.


Menu options (Windows) that involve more than one step will be shown as a sequence, separated by the greater than symbol (>), for example:

 File>Open

Means select File from the main Window menu then Open from the submenu



If you spot any errors in this workbook, please inform the Oracle DBA: Mary Garvey