Course details

Oracle Developers must have good skills in SQL and PL/SQL, and they hold the responsibility of creating the database objects, applications and reports using an Oracle Database.

General Objectives

In this track students learn how to use SQL statements to access the database and to create common Oracle Database objects using PL/SQL to create stored procedures, functions and triggers. They also learn how to use Oracle Forms Builder to create user interfaces.

Skills Earned

  • How to generate reports by retrieving and filtering data
  • How to display data from multiple table
  • How to modify data in tables
  • How to secure your data
  • How to create database objects
  • How to write PLSQL code
  • How to develop ,execute and manage PLSQL Stored program unit such as procedures, packages and database triggers
  • How to develop Functions
  • How to handle the program errors
  • How to use Oracle Forms Builder 11g
  • How to enhance applications with Graphical User Interface controls
  • How to add functionality to applications by writing PLSQL Code
  • How to validate user input and display meaningful error messages
Updated on 08 November, 2015

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