Oracle Student Learning Subscription: Introduction to Oracle SQL Course Outline
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Oracle On-Demand Learner Profiles
Oracle On-Demand (also known as the Oracle Student Learning Subscription) is a self-study training solution that was designed for two types of learners. First, Oracle On-Demand is a great fit for experienced IT professionals who don't need a traditional 5-day class to upgrade their existing skills. They can pick and choose topics to make the most effective use of their time.
Second, Oracle On-Demand is perfect for highly-motivated individuals who are new to a technology, such as Workforce Development candidates, that need to space their learning over a period of weeks or months. These learners can take their time and repeat sections as needed until they master the new concepts.
About Oracle On-Demand
Our Oracle On-Demand classes are self-study courses with 30 to 40 hours of content. They include hours of videos, hands-on labs using the actual software, and knowledge checks and were created by Oracle to mirror the content found in the traditional live instructor-led version of this course. Those features are all part of the standard Oracle On-Demand training.
ONLC Extras
As an Oracle University Approved Education Partner, ONLC Training Centers bundles in valuable extras with our Oracle On-Demand Courses.
• Courseware After the Course. Get the eKit digital courseware that is used in the live, instructor-led version of this class. While the Oracle On-Demand access goes away after 6 months, you will have access to the "extra" digital courseware for an unlimited period of time.
• Certification Exam Voucher. Interested in obtaining certification? Upon successful completion of the lectures, exercises and quizzes, you will receive the associated exam voucher for each Oracle On-Demand class (where applicable). These exams have up to a $400 value.
Overview
What you will learn
This Oracle Database: Introduction to SQL training helps you write subqueries, combine multiple queries into a single
query using SET operators and report aggregated data using group functions. Learn this and more through hands-on
exercises.
Benefits to You
Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver
a higher quality of service by enabling consolidation onto database clouds.
Learn Advanced Features of SQL
This course will help you understand the advanced features of SQL. Learning these features will help you query and
manipulate data within the database, use the dictionary views to retrieve metadata and create reports about their
schema objects. Some of the date-time functions available in the Oracle Database are also covered. This course also
discusses how to use the regular expression support in SQL through expert instruction.
Use Development Tools
The main development tool used in this training is Oracle SQL Developer. SQL*Plus is available as an optional
development tool. This is appropriate for a 10g, 11g and 12c audience.
Course Bundle
Note: This course is a combination of Oracle Database: SQL Workshop I and Oracle Database: SQL Workshop II
courses.
Introduction
Course Objectives, Course Agenda and Appendixes Used in this Course
Overview of Oracle Database 12c and Related Products
Overview of relational database management concepts and terminologies
Introduction to SQL and its development environments
What is Oracle SQL Developer?
Starting SQL*Plus from Oracle SQL Developer
The Human Resource (HR) Schema
Tables used in the Course
Retrieving Data using the SQL SELECT Statement
Capabilities of the SELECT statement
Arithmetic expressions and NULL values in the SELECT statement
Column aliases
Use of concatenation operator, literal character strings, alternative quote operator, and the DISTINCT keyword
Use of the DESCRIBE command
Restricting and Sorting Data
Limiting the Rows
Rules of precedence for operators in an expression
Substitution Variables
Using the DEFINE and VERIFY command
Using Single-Row Functions to Customize Output
Describe the differences between single row and multiple row functions
Manipulate strings with character function in the SELECT and WHERE clauses
Manipulate numbers with the ROUND, TRUNC and MOD functions
Perform arithmetic with date data
Manipulate dates with the date functions
Using Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions
Describe implicit and explicit data type conversion
Use the TO_CHAR, TO_NUMBER, and TO_DATE conversion functions
Nest multiple functions
Apply the NVL, NULLIF, and COALESCE functions to data
Use conditional IF THEN ELSE logic in a SELECT statement
Reporting Aggregated Data Using the Group Functions
Group Functions
Creating Groups of Data
Restricting Group Results
Displaying Data from Multiple Tables Using Joins
Introduction to JOINS
Types of Joins
Natural join
Self-join
Non equijoins
OUTER join
Using Subqueries to Solve Queries
Introduction to Subqueries
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Single Row Subqueries
Multiple Row Subqueries
Using the SET Operators
Set Operators
UNION and UNION ALL operator
INTERSECT operator
MINUS operator
Matching the SELECT statements
Using ORDER BY clause in set operations
Managing Tables using DML statements
Data Manipulation Language
Database Transactions
Introduction to Data Definition Language
Data Definition Language
Introduction to Data Dictionary Views
Introduction to Data Dictionary
Describe the Data Dictionary Structure
Using the Data Dictionary views
Querying the Data Dictionary Views
Creating Sequences, Synonyms, Indexes
Overview of sequences
Overview of synonyms
Overview of indexes
Creating Views
Overview of views
Managing Schema Objects
Managing constraints
Creating and using temporary tables
Creating and using external tables
Retrieving Data by Using Subqueries
Retrieving Data by Using a Subquery as Source
Working with Multiple-Column subqueries
Using Scalar subqueries in SQL
Correlated Subqueries
Working with the WITH clause
Manipulating Data by Using Subqueries
Using Subqueries to Manipulate Data
Inserting by Using a Subquery as a Target
Using the WITH CHECK OPTION Keyword on DML Statements
Using Correlated Subqueries to Update and Delete rows
Controlling User Access
System privileges
Creating a role
Object privileges
Revoking object privileges
Manipulating Data
Overview of the Explicit Default Feature
Using multitable INSERTs
Using the MERGE statement
Performing flashback operations
Tracking Changes in Data
Managing Data in Different Time Zones
Working with CURRENT_DATE, CURRENT_TIMESTAMP,and LOCALTIMESTAMP
Working with INTERVAL data types
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