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At last--a concise, comprehensive survey of Oracle8 for novice users!
Begin your exploration of Oracle with expanded coverage of the revolutionary new Oracle8. Oracle 8: A Beginner's Guide will introduce you to the essential concepts behind the latest version of this complex and powerful database management system -- and will teach you the basics of setting up, querying, and managing your database.
In this official guide, authorized by Oracle Corporation and written by two renowned members of the Oracle community, database experts Michael Abbey and Michael J. Corey discuss:
Oracle8's new object environment and object-oriented programming concepts, data warehousing, and Oracle's Network Computing Architecture with an emphasis on Windows NT Basic to advanced SQL, and the principles of database design Oracle tools, showing you how to create tables; how to add search through, query, and sort data; and how to generate reports Management of your database and how to unravel the mysteries of tuning the system for optimal performance Developer/2000 Forms, Reports, and SQL Loader, as well as provide a guide to Oracle's latest products Oracle Enterprise manager and how it fits so well into the database administrator's toolset Key information on Oracle 8's object-relational technology and the Network Computing ArchitectureIf you're looking for the single best introduction to Oracle8 Server and the key products related to it, look no further than Oracle8: A Beginner's Guide.
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33 of 33 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
For people who know absolutely nothing about Oracle,
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This review is from: Oracle8: A Beginner's Guide (Paperback)
I came in knowing nothing about Oracle except that it was a database program. I didn't even know exactly what to do with it. If you are in a similar situation, then this book is good, because it'll get you on your feet, and introduce you to what it's all about. It will give you a VERY LIGHT introduction to most features of Oracle.However, once you need to do anything useful, this book SUCKS. I installed Oracle on my system, and I needed to somehow log in. How do I do it? What are the default passwords and accounts? This book did not tell me anything on this subject. In the examples for the installation procedure, they say "Let's assume you have an account Polly with the password 'gone'" HOW DID THEY CREATE THIS USER WITHOUT FIRST LOGGING IN???? HOW DID THEY LOG IN??? They never explain this, and these types of oversights are throughout the entire book. Basically, if you know nothing about Oracle, this book explains things in a way that you can understand what the purpose of all the functions and programs are. If you want a 2-minute introduction to everything, get this book, and then once you roll up your sleeves, go buy another one. I don't regret buying this book, but I quickly realized I needed another one to help me do anything useful.
22 of 24 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It should have been called the Morons guide to Oracle ...,
By Dave Gustafson (Chicago, IL) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Oracle8: A Beginner's Guide (Paperback)
for those that don't know enough (or want to learn enough) to qualify as idiots. The book has many mistakes, too much fawning over Oracle, and not enough useful information. A better choice would be the Complete Guide to Oracle. I made the mistake of buying it at a Bricks and Mortar store after a quick look at it. I returned it a couple days later when I realized that however little I knew about Oracle that this book taught even less. This shows why reader comments at Amazon are so useful, had I read them I never would have wasted my time with the book.
10 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
More like Oracle for Dummies,
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This review is from: Oracle8: A Beginner's Guide (Paperback)
I bought this book because I needed to learn Oracle quickly. I had to read through pages and pages of junk (jokes, tidbits, etc) and still there wasn't much content. Most of the examples are on NT which leaves out many of the hands-on features of Oracle. Unless you need extra shelf-ware, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK!
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