Practical Oracle SQL mastering the full power of Oracle database
Write powerful queries using as much of the feature-rich Oracle SQL language as possible, progressing beyond the simple queries of basic SQL as standardized in SQL-92. Both standard SQL and Oracles own extensions to the language have progressed far over the decades in terms of how much you can work...
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