After completing Oracle: Graphics 2.5 and Procedure Builder 1.5
the user should be able to:
 | Develop a pie chart and a column chart |
 | Use the Chart Template Editor in Oracle Graphics |
 | Develop functions
procedures
packages
and database triggers |
 | Use the Database Trigger Editor in Oracle Procedure Builder |
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Overview of Oracle Graphics
 | Creating graphics
charts
templates
and triggers |
 | Building a pie chart |
Introducing Graphics Designer
 | Identifying Graphics object types |
 | Using the Object Navigator toolbar |
 | Using the Layout Editor toolbar and tool palette |
 | Using Properties sheets |
The Layout Editor
 | Creating layers
chart objects
and parameters |
 | Defining queries |
 | Attaching sounds |
 | Using timers |
The Chart Template and Program Unit Editors
 | Using the Chart Template Editor |
 | Using the Program Unit Editor |
 | Setting timers |
Displaying Chart Types
 | Creating different chart types by default |
 | Selecting chart types and subtypes |
Overview of Procedure Builder
 | Using functions
procedures
and packages |
 | Creating libraries and triggers |
Introducing Procedure Builder
 | Identifying Procedure Builder object types |
 | Using the toolbars and tool palettes |
 | Working with PL/SQL Interpreter |
The Procedure Builder Editors
 | Using the Program Unit Editor |
 | Using the Stored Program Unit Editor |
 | Creating triggers with the Database Trigger Editor |
Debugging PL/SQL Program Units
 | Using the PL/SQL Interpreter |
 | Setting breakpoints and break triggers |
 | Using PL/SQL Interpreter script files and logs |
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This course is distributed with
 | Exercises that allow users to practice in Oracle Developer/2000 |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Supplied files that allow you review the answers to the exercises |
 | Supplied files that allow you to replicate a database |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to the Oracle product |
 | An Oracle glossary |
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