Course description
The Oracle Program with PL/SQL training course introduces the delegate to Oracle's PL/SQL programming language and provides practical experience in writing stand-alone programs, developing database triggers and implementing stored functions, procedures and packages. It also introduces some of the Oracle-supplied packages.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
Versions supported 12cR2, 18c and 19c.
Who will the Course Benefit?Oracle database administrators, software development personnel and database support staff who need to write PL/SQL scripts and implement or maintain database triggers, program units and packages.
Course ObjectivesTo provide the skills needed to develop, write and maintain PL/SQL scripts, triggers, stored program units and packages.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
A working knowledge of Oracle SQL or SQL Developer is required along with practical experience in writing SQL statements. This can be obtained by attendance on the pre-requisite courses. Some previous programming experience will also prove advantageous.
Experience to the level as demonstrated in this course is recommended:
- Oracle SQL
Training Course Content
Oracle Program with PL/SQL Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
- What is PL/SQL?
- Basic Elements
- Variables and Constants
- Data Types
- Initializing Variables and Assigning Values
- Using SQL Statements in Code
- Generating Output to SQL or SQL Developer
- IF THEN ELSE Statements
- CASE Expressions
- The Basic Loop Construct
- WHILE and FOR Loops
- Nested and Labelled Loops
- The GOTO Statement
- The CONTINUE Statement
- What is a Cursor?
- Implicit and Explicit Cursors
- Cursor Operations
- Declaring, Opening and Closing Cursors
- Fetching Rows
- Status Checking
- Using Cursors FOR UPDATE
- The Cursor FOR Loop
- Parameterised Cursors
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 4: EXCEPTIONS AND NESTED BLOCKS- The EXCEPTION Section
- Types of Exception
- Handling Named System-Raised Exceptions
- Handling Unnamed System-Raised Exceptions
- User-Declared Exceptions and Application Errors
- When others then Null
- Nested and Labelled Blocks
- Propagation of Exceptions
- Scope of Variables and Cursors
- Declaring Record Types
- Handling PL/SQL Records
- Nested Records
- Declaring PL/SQL Index-By Tables or Associative Arrays
- PL/SQL Table Built In Functions
- Manipulating PL/SQL Tables or Associative Arrays
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 6: TRIGGERS- DML Triggers
- The CREATE TRIGGER Statement
- Writing Trigger Code
- INSTEAD OF Triggers
- Calling Procedures from Triggers
- Coding Restrictions
- System Event and DDL Triggers
- Attribute Functions
- Compound Triggers
- Create Trigger Follows Clause
- Managing Triggers
- Privileges required for Triggers
- Dictionary Information Concerning triggers
- What is a Procedure?
- The CREATE PROCEDURE Statement
- Procedure Parameters
- Invoking Procedures
- Local Subprograms
- Named Association Parameter Passing
- Definer's Right and Invoker's Rights
- Autonomous Transactions
- Managing Procedures
- Privileges Required for Procedures
- Dictionary Information Concerning Procedures
- The Call Statement
- What is a Function?
- The CREATE FUNCTION Statement
- Executing Functions
- Invoker's Rights
- Autonomous Transactions
- DBMS_OUTPUT
- Using Functions in SQL Statements
- Deterministic and Parallel-Enabled Functions
- Function Result Cache
- Managing Functions
- Privileges Required for Functions
- Dictionary Information Concerning Functions
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 9: PACKAGES- What is a Package?
- Public and Private Components
- Creating a Package
- Example Package
- Persistent States
- One-time-only Procedures
- Overloading
- Purity Level Checking
- Forward Declarations
- Wrapping Packages
- Managing Packages
- Privileges Required for Packages
- Dictionary Information Concerning Packages Features
- Overview of PL/SQL Records, Index-by Tables and Associative Arrays
- Using PL/SQL Records and Tables in Packages
- Table Built-In Functions
- The NOCOPY Hint
- Bulk Collection
- Bulk Binding DML Statements
- Declare Cursor Variables
- Use Cursor Variables
- Open and Close Cursor Variables
- Fetch Rows
- Cursor Variable Attributes
- Pass Cursor Variables as Parameters
- Open and Close Cursor Variables
- Refcursor Datatype
- Dependent and Referenced Objects
- Invalidation and Recompilation
- Local and Remote Dependencies
- Recompilation Considerations
Course Contents - DAY 5
Session 13: NATIVE COMPILATION AND COMPILE-TIME WARNINGS- Introduction
- Native Compilation
- Automatic Recompilation
- Automatic program Sublining
- WHEN OTHERS ... THEN NULL
- Data Dictionary Information
- Compiler Warning Categories
- Using the DBMS_WARNING Package
- Overview of Oracle-Supplied Packages
- Using the DBMS_SQL Package
- Using Native Dynamic SQL
- The DBMS_METADATA Package
- The UTL_MAIL Package
- The DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO Package
- The DBMS_UTILITY Package
- Scheduling Jobs using the DBMS_SCHEDULER Package
- Invoker versus Definer™ Rights
- Grant Roles to PL/SQL Packages and Programs
- Programming Standards for Variables, Parameters and Constants
- Standardise Constants with a Package
- Standardise Exceptions with a Package
- Write PL/SQL Code using Local Subprograms
- Use NOCOPY Compiler Hint
- Optimise Code with the PARALLEL ENABLE hint
- Use the AUTONOMOUS TRANSACTION Pragma
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