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Personal Oracle 8 Explorer

by Richard Fieldhouse
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Overview

"Explores the complexities of Personal Oracle8's architecture, including in-depth explanations of tables, indexes, memory structures, tuning, and more."
"Demonstrates how to integrate and move information from other existing PC-based databases (e.g., Microsoft Access) to Personal Oracle8."
Presents proven approaches to database administration and warehousing.
"Offers numerous practical, hands-on examples that encourage readers to test all of Personal Oracle8's powerful features."

"Serves as the only book on the market that explains and demonstrates Personal Oracle8, which is destined to become the most popular PC database around."
"Written by the Lead Database Administrator for the world's largest implementation of Oracle, who is an insider in the field with over eight years of experience."
"Packed full of explanations and demonstrations designed to quickly ensure the reader has full use of the powerful features of Personal Oracle8."

"Complete database schema, including table definitions, working SQL, and pre-created data files ready to create a large database"
Useful third-party tools, such as RevealNet for Oracle

"Richard Fieldhouse (Chippenham, UK) currently works as the lead DBA for the world's largest implementation of Oracle HR as a consultant to Unisys. He is a professional in the Oracle field and has been heavily involved with Oracle for the past eight years. Through his professional experience, he has cultivated an in-depth mastery of Oracle, from Oracle version 5 through each successive release. In addition to his work experience, he has participated in a number of Oracle training programs."

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 1998
Publisher
Coriolis Group,U.S.
Pages
650
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781576102503

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