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PL/SQL

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PL/SQL
(Procedural Language/SQL) A programming language from Oracle that is used to write triggers and stored procedures that are executed by the Oracle DBMS. It is also used to add additional processing (sorting and other manipulation) of the data that has been returned by the SQL query. A PL/SQL program is structured as a "block," which is made up of declaration, executable commands and exception handling sections. See SQL, trigger, stored procedure and Oracle database.
PL/SQL - Procedural Language/SQL


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The feature also includes automated failover of in-memory databases and applications and integration with Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Data Guard to help avoid downtime and data loss in case of failure, and it support for PL/SQL, Oracle Call Interface (OCI), and Pro C embedded SQL Programming language.
SQL and PL/SQL programming languages are fully explained in clear, easy-to-understand terms as well.
Murach's Oracle SQL and PL/SQL Joel Murach Murach 4340 N.
 
 
 
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