After completing Oracle: Introduction to PL/SQL
the user should be able to:
 | Describe the building blocks of PL/SQL and its environment |
 | Explain the benefits of the basic components of PL/SQL structures |
 | Explain the benefits of packages over stand-alone procedures and functions |
 | Create various types of triggers |
 | Create and use procedures |
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PL/SQL
| PL/SQL Architecture |
| PL/SQL Basics |
PL/SQL Structures
| Simple Blocks |
| Control Structures |
Packages
| Creating Packages |
| Debugging Packages |
Triggers
| Creating a Trigger |
| Trigger Execution |
Stored Procedures
| Creating Stored Procedures |
| Invoking Stored Procedures |
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This course is distributed with
 | Exercises
with sample files
that allow users to practice in PL/SQL |
 | A file containing the text of the exercises |
 | Simulations that allow users to practice course skills
even if they don't have access to the PL/SQL product |
 | An Oracle glossary |
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