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Thursday, 21 February 2008

Oracle Database 11g Analytic SQL for Data Warehousing



D52496GC10
Production 1.0
December 2007

In this course students use Analytic SQL to aggregate, analyze and report, and model data. Students learn to interpret the concept of a hierarchical query, create a tree-structured report, format hierarchical data, and exclude branches from the tree structure. Students also learn to use regular expressions and subexpressions to search for, match, and replace strings.

Before attending this course, students should be familiar with relational database concepts, data warehouse theory and implementation, Oracle server concepts including application and server tuning, and the operating system environment on which the Oracle Database Server is running. Students use Oracle SQL Developer to develop these program units. SQL*Plus and JDeveloper are introduced as optional tools.

This course is intended for data warehouse builders and implementers, database administrators, system administrators, and database application developers who design, maintain, and use data warehouses.

Oracle Database 11g: Change Management Overview Seminer



D50325GC11
Edition 1.1
September 2007
D52495

The adage that "Change is constant" holds true especially in the information technology world. While change can bring improvements, it also brings disruptions. This one day seminar focuses on the Oracle Database 11g Release 1 innovations which enable you to mitigate the chaos that database and application upgrades can wrought. In this course, you will learn about the features you can use to record production workloads then play them back in a test environment so that you can determine and eliminate potential issues before you deploy these changes to your production environment. The instructor lecture is supported by recorded product demonstrations. By attending this course, you can more effectively realize the positive benefits of database and application upgrades, while minimizing the negative side effects.

Oracle Database 11g: New Features for Administrators



D50081GC11

This course gives students the opportunity to learn about-and practice with the new change management features and other key enhancements in Oracle Database 11g Release 1. Students examine the benefits and use of the new features in managing change, diagnosing and recovering from problems, ensuring high availability, improving scalability and performance, strengthening security, and several other areas that concern database administrators. In addition, the hands-on practice sessions help reinforce students understanding of these new capabilities in Oracle Database 11g Release 1.

Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II



D50079GC10
Edition 1.0
November 2007

What you will learn

In this course, the concepts and architecture that support backup and recovery, along with the steps of how to carry it out in various ways and situations, are covered in detail. This includes how to define and test your own backup and recovery scenarios.

Also, the students learn to manage memory effectively and to perform some performance evaluation and tuning tasks, including using some of the advisors. All types of flashback technologies, scheduling jobs inside and outside of the database, and controlling system resource usage are covered. Topics are reinforced with hands-on practices.

Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I



D49996GC10
Edition 1.0
August 2007
D52128

What you will learn:This course introduces students to the fundamentals of SQL using Oracle Database 11g database technology. In this course students learn the concepts of relational databases and the powerful SQL programming language. This course provides the essential SQL skills that allow developers to write queries against single and multiple tables, manipulate data in tables, and create database objects.

The students also learn to use single row functions to customize output, use conversion functions and conditional expressions and use group functions to report aggregated data. Demonstrations and hands-on practice reinforce the fundamental concepts.

In this course, students use Oracle SQL Developer as the main tool and SQL*Plus is introduced as an optional tool.

Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals II



D49994GC10
Edition 1.0
August 2007

What you will learn:This course is designed for application developers with basic SQL language skills. In this course, students learn to control privileges at the object and system level. This course covers creating indexes and constraints, and altering existing schema objects. Students also learn to create and query external tables and use the advanced features of SQL to query and manipulate data within the database.

Students learn to use the dictionary views to retrieve metadata and create reports about their schema objects. Students learn some of the date time functions available in the Oracle 11g Database and use the regular expression support in SQL.

In this course, students use Oracle SQL Developer as the main tool and SQL*Plus is introduced as an optional tool.