Oracle Database Program with PL/SQL Exam Number: 1Z0-149 - Writing SQL in PL/SQL
Offered By: Pluralsight
Course Description
Overview
Companies rely on the backend developers when meeting SLAs with
customers.
This course will teach you
how to proficiently write
PL/SQL executable blocks using DML and the INTO
clause to hold values returned by PL/SQL for the Oracle database.
Writing high-performing database code is one of the key ingredients to maintain and improve customer satisfaction. In this course, Oracle Database Program with PL/SQL Exam Number: 1Z0-149 - Writing SQL in PL/SQL, you’ll learn to apply the guidelines and recommendations offered by Oracle in structuring your PL/SQL program and writing maintainable code. First, you’ll explore the lexical units that make up a PL/SQL program. Next, you’ll use Data Manipulation Language (DML) and discover how to select, insert, delete, and update data in an Oracle database. Finally, you’ll learn to use the INTO clause to hold the values returned by a SQL statement. When you finish this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to write effective PL/SQL code needed to create a fast-performing backend.
customers.
This course will teach you
how to proficiently write
PL/SQL executable blocks using DML and the INTO
clause to hold values returned by PL/SQL for the Oracle database.
Writing high-performing database code is one of the key ingredients to maintain and improve customer satisfaction. In this course, Oracle Database Program with PL/SQL Exam Number: 1Z0-149 - Writing SQL in PL/SQL, you’ll learn to apply the guidelines and recommendations offered by Oracle in structuring your PL/SQL program and writing maintainable code. First, you’ll explore the lexical units that make up a PL/SQL program. Next, you’ll use Data Manipulation Language (DML) and discover how to select, insert, delete, and update data in an Oracle database. Finally, you’ll learn to use the INTO clause to hold the values returned by a SQL statement. When you finish this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge to write effective PL/SQL code needed to create a fast-performing backend.
Syllabus
- Course Overview 2mins
- PL/SQL Program Components 27mins
- DML and PL/SQL Blocks 38mins
- INTO Clause and Returned Values 10mins
Taught by
Eduardo Freitas
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