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- Page 21 and 22: Text Editor Running large programs
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- Page 27 and 28: PL/SQL Numeric Data Types and Subty
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- Page 31 and 32: CHAPTER 5 Variables This chapter de
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- Page 35 and 36: CHAPTER 6 Constants This chapter sh
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- Page 43 and 44: For example x = 7 + 3 * 2; here, x
- Page 45 and 46: Statement IF - THEN statement IF-TH
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- Page 53 and 54: CHAPTER 9 Loops This chapter descri
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- Page 61 and 62: Example: DECLARE a number(2) := 10;
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Restrictions with GOTO Statement GO
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introduction clob; choice char(1);
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The following examples illustrate s
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CHAPTER 11 Arrays This chapter desc
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You can initialize the varray eleme
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S.N. Parts & Description 1 2 3 Decl
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initialize it to a default value; h
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CHAPTER 13 Functions This chapter d
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CHAPTER 14 Cursors This chapter exp
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Select * from customers; +----+----
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CHAPTER 15 Records This chapter des
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Book ID Defining a Record The recor
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printbook(book2); END; / When the a
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DECLARE c_id customers.id%type := 8
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ACCESS_INTO_NULL 06530 -6530 CASE_N
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CHAPTER 17 Triggers This chapter de
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CHAPTER 18 Packages This chapter de
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The following program provides a mo
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CHAPTER 19 Collections This chapter
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Example: Elements of an index-by ta
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| ID | NAME | AGE | ADDRESS | SALAR
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VALUE_ERROR A subscript is null or
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SQL*Plus terminates abnormally, a R
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CHAPTER 21 Date & Time This chapter
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TIMESTAMP WITH LOCAL TIME ZONE - it
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8/31/2012 5:26:55.347000 PM The Int
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When the above code is executed at
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IF (r1 > r2) THEN -- calling measur
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