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Book Synopsis

Elena Rakhimov has more than 20 years of experience in software architecture and development in a wide spectrum of enterprise and business environments ranging from nonprofit organizations to Wall Street to her current position with a prominent consulting company. Her determination to stay hands-on notwithstanding, Elena managed to excel in the academic arena, having taught relational database programming at Columbia University's highly esteemed Computer Technology and Applications program. She was educated in database analysis and design at Columbia University and in applied mathematics at Baku State University in Azerbaijan.



Table of Contents

Preface xvii
Introduction to PL/SQL New Features in Oracle 21c xxiii
Chapter 1 PL/SQL Concepts 1
Lab 1.1: PL/SQL Architecture 2
PL/SQL Architecture 2
PL/SQL Block Structure 5
How PL/SQL Gets Executed 9
Lab 1.2: PL/SQL Development Environment 10
Getting Started with SQL Developer 10
Getting Started with SQL*Plus 13
Executing PL/SQL Scripts 14
Lab 1.3: PL/SQL: The Basics 18
DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE Statement 18
Substitution Variable Feature 21
Summary 25
Chapter 2 PL/SQL Language Fundamentals 27
Lab 2.1: PL/SQL Language Components 27
PL/SQL Variables 29
PL/SQL Reserved Words 31
Delimiters 32
Literals in PL/SQL 33
Lab 2.2: Anchored Data Types 33
Lab 2.3: Scope of a Variable, Block, Nested Blocks, and Labels 35
Scope of a Variable 35
Nested Blocks and Labels 36
Summary 38
Chapter 3 SQL in PL/SQL 39
Lab 3.1: SQL Statements in PL/SQL 39
Initializing Variables with the SELECT INTO Statement 40
Using DML Statements in a PL/SQL Block 41
Using a Sequence in a PL/SQL Block 43
Lab 3.2: Transaction Control in PL/SQL 44
The COMMIT, ROLLBACK, and SAVEPOINT Statements 44
The SET TRANSACTION Statement 47
Summary 48
Chapter 4 Conditional Control: IF Statements 49
Lab 4.1: IF Statements 50
IF-THEN Statements 50
IF-THEN-ELSE Statements 52
Lab 4.2: ELSIF Statements 55
Lab 4.3: Nested IF Statements 59
Logical Operators 61
Summary 62
Chapter 5 Conditional Control: CASE Statements 65
Lab 5.1: CASE Statements 65
CASE Statements 66
Searched CASE Statements 68
Lab 5.2: CASE Expressions 74
Lab 5.3: NULLIF and COALESCE Functions 78
NULLIF Function 78
COALESCE Function 80
Summary 82
Chapter 6 Iterative Control: Part I 85
Lab 6.1: Simple Loops 86
EXIT Statement 87
EXIT WHEN Statement 91
Lab 6.2: WHILE Loops 92
Using WHILE Loops 92
Terminating the WHILE Loop Prematurely 95
Lab 6.3: Numeric FOR Loops 97
Using the IN Option in the Loop 100
Using the REVERSE Option in the Loop 103
Using Iteration Controls in the Loop 104
Terminating the Numeric FOR Loop Prematurely 108
Summary 109
Chapter 7 Iterative Control: Part II 111
Lab 7.1: CONTINUE Statement 111
Using the CONTINUE Statement 112
Using the CONTINUE WHEN Statement 116
Lab 7.2: Nested Loops 119
Using Nested Loops 119
Using Loop Labels 120
Summary 122
Chapter 8 Error Handling and Built-in Exceptions 125
Lab 8.1: Handling Errors 125
Lab 8.2: Built-in Exceptions 128
Summary 133
Chapter 9 Exceptions 135
Lab 9.1: Exception Scope 135
Lab 9.2: User-Defined Exceptions 139
Lab 9.3: Exception Propagation 143
Re-raising Exceptions 148
Summary 149
Chapter 10 Exceptions: Advanced Concepts 151
Lab 10.1: RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR 151
Lab 10.2: EXCEPTION_INIT Pragma 155
Lab 10.3: SQLCODE and SQLERRM 157
Summary 160
Chapter 11 Introduction to Cursors 161
Lab 11.1: Types of Cursors 162
Implicit Cursor 162
Explicit Cursor 164
Lab 11.2: Table-Based and Cursor-Based Records 171
Table-Based Records 172
Cursor-Based Records 174
Lab 11.3: Cursor FOR Loops 175
Lab 11.4: Nested Cursors 177
Summary 179
Chapter 12 Advanced Cursors 181
Lab 12.1: Parameterized Cursors 181
Lab 12.2: Cursor Variables and Expressions 186
Cursor Variables 187
Cursor Expressions 193
Lab 12.3: FOR UPDATE Cursors 196
Summary 199
Chapter 13 Triggers 201
Lab 13.1: What Triggers Are 201
Database Trigger 202
BEFORE Triggers 205
AFTER Triggers 210
Autonomous Transaction 211
Lab 13.2: Types of Triggers 213
Row and Statement Triggers 213
INSTEAD OF Triggers 215
Summary 219
Chapter 14 Mutating Tables and Compound Triggers 221
Lab 14.1: Mutating Tables 221
Lab 14.2: Compound Triggers 223
Summary 228
Chapter 15 Collections 229
Lab 15.1: PL/SQL Tables 230
Associative Arrays 231
Nested Tables 233
Collection Methods 236
Lab 15.2: Varrays 240
Lab 15.3: Multidimensional Collections 245
Lab 15.4: Collection Iteration Controls and
Qualified Expressions 247
Collection Iteration Controls 247
Qualified Expressions 251
Summary 258
Chapter 16 Records 259
Lab 16.1: User-Defined Records 259
User-Defined Records 260
Qualified Expressions with Records 262
Record Compatibility 263
Lab 16.2: Nested Records 265
Lab 16.3: Collections of Records 268
Summary 271
Chapter 17 Native Dynamic SQL 273
Lab 17.1: EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statements 274
EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statement 275
Lab 17.2: OPEN FOR, FETCH, and CLOSE Statements 283
Summary 287
Chapter 18 Bulk SQL 289
Lab 18.1: FORALL Statements 290
FORALL Statements 290
SAVE EXCEPTIONS Option 294
INDICES OF Option 296
VALUES OF Option 297
Lab 18.2: The BULK COLLECT Clause 299
Lab 18.3: Binding Collections in SQL Statements 308
Binding Collections with EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statements 308
Binding Collections with OPEN FOR, FETCH, and CLOSE Statements 314
Summary 318
Chapter 19 Procedures 319
Lab 19.1: Creating Nested Procedures 320
Nested Procedures 320
Parameter Modes 321
Forward Declaration 326
Lab 19.2: Creating Stand-Alone Procedures 327
Summary 330
Chapter 20 Functions 331
Lab 20.1: Creating Nested Functions 331
Lab 20.2: Creating Stand-Alone Functions 336
Summary 340
Chapter 21 Packages 341
Lab 21.1: Creating Packages 341
Creating a Package Specification 342
Creating a Package Body 343
Lab 21.2: Package Instantiation and Initialization 348
Package Instantiation and Initialization 349
Package State 351
Lab 21.3: SERIALLY_REUSABLE Packages 351
Summary 356
Chapter 22 Stored Code Advanced Concepts 357
Lab 22.1: Subprogram Overloading 357
Lab 22.2: Result-Cached Functions 363
Lab 22.3: Invoking PL/SQL Functions from SQL Statements 366
Invoking Functions in SQL Statements 367
Using Pipelined Table Functions 368
Using SQL Macros 370
Summary 375
Chapter 23 Object Types in Oracle 379
Lab 23.1: Object Types 380
Creating Object Types 381
Using Object Types with Collections 385
Lab 23.2: Object Type Methods 388
Using Constructor Methods 389
Using Member Methods 392
Using Static Methods 393
Comparing Objects 393
Summary 398
Chapter 24 Storing Object Types in Tables 399
Lab 24.1: Storing Object Types in Relational Tables 400
Lab 24.2: Storing Object Types in Object Tables 403
Lab 24.3: Type Evolution 405
Summary 410
Chapter 25 Dynamic SQL with the DBMS_SQL Package 411
Lab 25.1: Generating Dynamic SQL with the DBMS_SQL Package 412
Summary 420
Appendix A PL/SQL Formatting Guide 421
Case 421
Whitespace 421
Naming Conventions 422
Comments 423
Appendix B Student Database Schema 425
Table and Column Descriptions 425


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    Publisher: Pearson Education (US)
    Publication Date: 08/06/2023
    ISBN13: 9780138062835, 978-0138062835
    ISBN10: 0138062838

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    Elena Rakhimov has more than 20 years of experience in software architecture and development in a wide spectrum of enterprise and business environments ranging from nonprofit organizations to Wall Street to her current position with a prominent consulting company. Her determination to stay hands-on notwithstanding, Elena managed to excel in the academic arena, having taught relational database programming at Columbia University's highly esteemed Computer Technology and Applications program. She was educated in database analysis and design at Columbia University and in applied mathematics at Baku State University in Azerbaijan.



    Table of Contents

    Preface xvii
    Introduction to PL/SQL New Features in Oracle 21c xxiii
    Chapter 1 PL/SQL Concepts 1
    Lab 1.1: PL/SQL Architecture 2
    PL/SQL Architecture 2
    PL/SQL Block Structure 5
    How PL/SQL Gets Executed 9
    Lab 1.2: PL/SQL Development Environment 10
    Getting Started with SQL Developer 10
    Getting Started with SQL*Plus 13
    Executing PL/SQL Scripts 14
    Lab 1.3: PL/SQL: The Basics 18
    DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE Statement 18
    Substitution Variable Feature 21
    Summary 25
    Chapter 2 PL/SQL Language Fundamentals 27
    Lab 2.1: PL/SQL Language Components 27
    PL/SQL Variables 29
    PL/SQL Reserved Words 31
    Delimiters 32
    Literals in PL/SQL 33
    Lab 2.2: Anchored Data Types 33
    Lab 2.3: Scope of a Variable, Block, Nested Blocks, and Labels 35
    Scope of a Variable 35
    Nested Blocks and Labels 36
    Summary 38
    Chapter 3 SQL in PL/SQL 39
    Lab 3.1: SQL Statements in PL/SQL 39
    Initializing Variables with the SELECT INTO Statement 40
    Using DML Statements in a PL/SQL Block 41
    Using a Sequence in a PL/SQL Block 43
    Lab 3.2: Transaction Control in PL/SQL 44
    The COMMIT, ROLLBACK, and SAVEPOINT Statements 44
    The SET TRANSACTION Statement 47
    Summary 48
    Chapter 4 Conditional Control: IF Statements 49
    Lab 4.1: IF Statements 50
    IF-THEN Statements 50
    IF-THEN-ELSE Statements 52
    Lab 4.2: ELSIF Statements 55
    Lab 4.3: Nested IF Statements 59
    Logical Operators 61
    Summary 62
    Chapter 5 Conditional Control: CASE Statements 65
    Lab 5.1: CASE Statements 65
    CASE Statements 66
    Searched CASE Statements 68
    Lab 5.2: CASE Expressions 74
    Lab 5.3: NULLIF and COALESCE Functions 78
    NULLIF Function 78
    COALESCE Function 80
    Summary 82
    Chapter 6 Iterative Control: Part I 85
    Lab 6.1: Simple Loops 86
    EXIT Statement 87
    EXIT WHEN Statement 91
    Lab 6.2: WHILE Loops 92
    Using WHILE Loops 92
    Terminating the WHILE Loop Prematurely 95
    Lab 6.3: Numeric FOR Loops 97
    Using the IN Option in the Loop 100
    Using the REVERSE Option in the Loop 103
    Using Iteration Controls in the Loop 104
    Terminating the Numeric FOR Loop Prematurely 108
    Summary 109
    Chapter 7 Iterative Control: Part II 111
    Lab 7.1: CONTINUE Statement 111
    Using the CONTINUE Statement 112
    Using the CONTINUE WHEN Statement 116
    Lab 7.2: Nested Loops 119
    Using Nested Loops 119
    Using Loop Labels 120
    Summary 122
    Chapter 8 Error Handling and Built-in Exceptions 125
    Lab 8.1: Handling Errors 125
    Lab 8.2: Built-in Exceptions 128
    Summary 133
    Chapter 9 Exceptions 135
    Lab 9.1: Exception Scope 135
    Lab 9.2: User-Defined Exceptions 139
    Lab 9.3: Exception Propagation 143
    Re-raising Exceptions 148
    Summary 149
    Chapter 10 Exceptions: Advanced Concepts 151
    Lab 10.1: RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR 151
    Lab 10.2: EXCEPTION_INIT Pragma 155
    Lab 10.3: SQLCODE and SQLERRM 157
    Summary 160
    Chapter 11 Introduction to Cursors 161
    Lab 11.1: Types of Cursors 162
    Implicit Cursor 162
    Explicit Cursor 164
    Lab 11.2: Table-Based and Cursor-Based Records 171
    Table-Based Records 172
    Cursor-Based Records 174
    Lab 11.3: Cursor FOR Loops 175
    Lab 11.4: Nested Cursors 177
    Summary 179
    Chapter 12 Advanced Cursors 181
    Lab 12.1: Parameterized Cursors 181
    Lab 12.2: Cursor Variables and Expressions 186
    Cursor Variables 187
    Cursor Expressions 193
    Lab 12.3: FOR UPDATE Cursors 196
    Summary 199
    Chapter 13 Triggers 201
    Lab 13.1: What Triggers Are 201
    Database Trigger 202
    BEFORE Triggers 205
    AFTER Triggers 210
    Autonomous Transaction 211
    Lab 13.2: Types of Triggers 213
    Row and Statement Triggers 213
    INSTEAD OF Triggers 215
    Summary 219
    Chapter 14 Mutating Tables and Compound Triggers 221
    Lab 14.1: Mutating Tables 221
    Lab 14.2: Compound Triggers 223
    Summary 228
    Chapter 15 Collections 229
    Lab 15.1: PL/SQL Tables 230
    Associative Arrays 231
    Nested Tables 233
    Collection Methods 236
    Lab 15.2: Varrays 240
    Lab 15.3: Multidimensional Collections 245
    Lab 15.4: Collection Iteration Controls and
    Qualified Expressions 247
    Collection Iteration Controls 247
    Qualified Expressions 251
    Summary 258
    Chapter 16 Records 259
    Lab 16.1: User-Defined Records 259
    User-Defined Records 260
    Qualified Expressions with Records 262
    Record Compatibility 263
    Lab 16.2: Nested Records 265
    Lab 16.3: Collections of Records 268
    Summary 271
    Chapter 17 Native Dynamic SQL 273
    Lab 17.1: EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statements 274
    EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statement 275
    Lab 17.2: OPEN FOR, FETCH, and CLOSE Statements 283
    Summary 287
    Chapter 18 Bulk SQL 289
    Lab 18.1: FORALL Statements 290
    FORALL Statements 290
    SAVE EXCEPTIONS Option 294
    INDICES OF Option 296
    VALUES OF Option 297
    Lab 18.2: The BULK COLLECT Clause 299
    Lab 18.3: Binding Collections in SQL Statements 308
    Binding Collections with EXECUTE IMMEDIATE Statements 308
    Binding Collections with OPEN FOR, FETCH, and CLOSE Statements 314
    Summary 318
    Chapter 19 Procedures 319
    Lab 19.1: Creating Nested Procedures 320
    Nested Procedures 320
    Parameter Modes 321
    Forward Declaration 326
    Lab 19.2: Creating Stand-Alone Procedures 327
    Summary 330
    Chapter 20 Functions 331
    Lab 20.1: Creating Nested Functions 331
    Lab 20.2: Creating Stand-Alone Functions 336
    Summary 340
    Chapter 21 Packages 341
    Lab 21.1: Creating Packages 341
    Creating a Package Specification 342
    Creating a Package Body 343
    Lab 21.2: Package Instantiation and Initialization 348
    Package Instantiation and Initialization 349
    Package State 351
    Lab 21.3: SERIALLY_REUSABLE Packages 351
    Summary 356
    Chapter 22 Stored Code Advanced Concepts 357
    Lab 22.1: Subprogram Overloading 357
    Lab 22.2: Result-Cached Functions 363
    Lab 22.3: Invoking PL/SQL Functions from SQL Statements 366
    Invoking Functions in SQL Statements 367
    Using Pipelined Table Functions 368
    Using SQL Macros 370
    Summary 375
    Chapter 23 Object Types in Oracle 379
    Lab 23.1: Object Types 380
    Creating Object Types 381
    Using Object Types with Collections 385
    Lab 23.2: Object Type Methods 388
    Using Constructor Methods 389
    Using Member Methods 392
    Using Static Methods 393
    Comparing Objects 393
    Summary 398
    Chapter 24 Storing Object Types in Tables 399
    Lab 24.1: Storing Object Types in Relational Tables 400
    Lab 24.2: Storing Object Types in Object Tables 403
    Lab 24.3: Type Evolution 405
    Summary 410
    Chapter 25 Dynamic SQL with the DBMS_SQL Package 411
    Lab 25.1: Generating Dynamic SQL with the DBMS_SQL Package 412
    Summary 420
    Appendix A PL/SQL Formatting Guide 421
    Case 421
    Whitespace 421
    Naming Conventions 422
    Comments 423
    Appendix B Student Database Schema 425
    Table and Column Descriptions 425


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