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Oracle SQL Developer : learn database design, development, and administration using the feature-rich SQL Developer 4.1 interface / Ajith Narayanan.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Professional expertise distilledPublisher: Birmingham, UK : Packt Publishing, 2016Description: 1 online resource (1 volume) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9781782174714
  • 1782174710
Other title:
  • Learn database design, development, and administration using the feature-rich SQL Developer 4.1 interface
Subject(s): Genre/Form: DDC classification:
  • 005.756 23
LOC classification:
  • QA76.73.S67
Online resources:
Contents:
Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with SQL Developer 4.1; Preparing your environment; Finding and downloading the software; Downloading and installing the Java Development Kit; Installing and starting SQL Developer; Working with different platforms; Migrating settings from a previous release; Maintaining your environment; Verifying the current release; Using Check for Updates; Managing the system folder and other files; Alternative installations of SQL Developer; Oracle JDeveloper
Oracle Database 12cTroubleshooting; A quick overview; Sample schemas; Creating your first connection; Using basic commands in the SQL Worksheet; Browsing and updating data; Running reports; Navigating around SQL Developer; Managing SQL Developer windows; Tiling windows; Splitting documents; Maximizing detail; Resetting the window layout; Database certification matrix (Oracle & Third-Party); Finding more help; Summary; Chapter 2: Database Connections and SQL Worksheet; Working with the Connections navigator; Opening connections; Working with database objects; Display editors
General display editorsWorking with the display editors; Using the SQL display editor; Working with the data grids; Reviewing other database object nodes; Working with PL/SQL objects; Accessing objects you don't own; Other users; Synonyms and filters; Recycle Bin; Creating new database objects; Editing database objects -- putting context menus to work; Editing objects; Script Runner/Running scripts; Execution plan; Autotrace pane; DBMS Output pane; OWA output pane; Query Builder; Command-line interface for SQL formatting; SQL Worksheet ""hints"" for formatting output; Summary
Chapter 3: The Power of SQL ReportsIntroducing SQL Developer reports; Who can run reports?; When do you use reports?; Tree layout for ease of navigation; Running a report; Privileges required for running reports; Running data dictionary reports; Getting to know the data dictionary; About the database; Reviewing privileges and security reports; Assisting with quality assurance; Using PL/SQL reports; Running ASH and AWR reports; Migration reports; Application Express reports; Data Modeler reports; More report categories; Running reports from other menus; The Monitor Sessions report
Managing the databaseReal-time SQL monitoring; Creating your own reports; Getting started; Creating folders; Storing reports; Creating general reports; Building general tabular reports; Adding bind variables; Drilling down through reports; Creating a drill-down report; Master-detail reports; Creating master-detail reports; Adding charts; Importing and exporting; Sharing reports through user-defined extensions; DB Doc generation; Summary; Chapter 4: Working with PL/SQL; Creating, compiling, and debugging PL/SQL; Writing PL/SQL in the SQL Worksheet; Using code insight
Summary: Annotation Learn Database design, development,and administration using the feature-rich SQL Developer 4.1 interfaceAbout This Book Explore all the SQL Developer 4.1 features useful for Oracle database developers, architects, and administrators Understand how this free tool from Oracle has evolved over the years and has become a complete tool that makes life easy for Oracle and third-party database users The author, Ajith Narayanan, has a total of 10+ years of work experience as an Oracle [APPS] DBAWho This Book Is ForThis book is intended for Oracle developers who are responsible for database management. You are expected to have programming knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL, and must be familiar with basic Oracle database concepts.What You Will Learn Install and navigate through all the advanced features of SQL Developer that were introduced in version 4.1 Browse, create, edit, and delete (drop) database objects Use the SQL worksheet to run SQL statements and scripts, edit and debug PL/SQL code, manipulate and export (unload) data Carry out all DBA-related activities such as exporting/importing, tuning, and analyzing database performance issues Quickly analyze, create, and edit the data model using data modeler Extend the SQL developer capabilities by exploring the APEX related pages, enabling and working with RESTful services Use the available reports and create new custom reports with custom scripts Grasp how to connect to third-party databases and work smoothly with themIn DetailAt times, DBAs support 100s of databases at work. In such scenarios, using a command-line tool like putty adds to the difficulty, while SQL Developer makes the life of a developer, DBA, or DB architect easier by providing a graphical user interface equipped with features that can bolster and enhance the user experience and boost efficiency. Features such as DBA panel, Reports, Data Modeler, and Data Miner are just a few examples of its rich features, and its support for APEX, REST Services, timesten, and third-party database drivers demonstrate its extensibility.You may be a newbie to databases or a seasoned database expert, either way this book will help you understand the database structure and the different types of objects that organize enterprise data in an efficient manner. This book introduces the features of the SQL Developer 4.1 tool in an incremental fashion, starting with installing them, making the database connections, and using the different panels. By sequentially walking through the steps in each chapter, you will quickly master SQL Developer 4.1.Style and approachThis book follows a step-by-step approach and is in a conversational and easy-to-follow style. Screenshots , and detailed explanations of the basic and advanced features of SQL Developer 4.1 that will make your work and life easy.
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Annotation Learn Database design, development,and administration using the feature-rich SQL Developer 4.1 interfaceAbout This Book Explore all the SQL Developer 4.1 features useful for Oracle database developers, architects, and administrators Understand how this free tool from Oracle has evolved over the years and has become a complete tool that makes life easy for Oracle and third-party database users The author, Ajith Narayanan, has a total of 10+ years of work experience as an Oracle [APPS] DBAWho This Book Is ForThis book is intended for Oracle developers who are responsible for database management. You are expected to have programming knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL, and must be familiar with basic Oracle database concepts.What You Will Learn Install and navigate through all the advanced features of SQL Developer that were introduced in version 4.1 Browse, create, edit, and delete (drop) database objects Use the SQL worksheet to run SQL statements and scripts, edit and debug PL/SQL code, manipulate and export (unload) data Carry out all DBA-related activities such as exporting/importing, tuning, and analyzing database performance issues Quickly analyze, create, and edit the data model using data modeler Extend the SQL developer capabilities by exploring the APEX related pages, enabling and working with RESTful services Use the available reports and create new custom reports with custom scripts Grasp how to connect to third-party databases and work smoothly with themIn DetailAt times, DBAs support 100s of databases at work. In such scenarios, using a command-line tool like putty adds to the difficulty, while SQL Developer makes the life of a developer, DBA, or DB architect easier by providing a graphical user interface equipped with features that can bolster and enhance the user experience and boost efficiency. Features such as DBA panel, Reports, Data Modeler, and Data Miner are just a few examples of its rich features, and its support for APEX, REST Services, timesten, and third-party database drivers demonstrate its extensibility.You may be a newbie to databases or a seasoned database expert, either way this book will help you understand the database structure and the different types of objects that organize enterprise data in an efficient manner. This book introduces the features of the SQL Developer 4.1 tool in an incremental fashion, starting with installing them, making the database connections, and using the different panels. By sequentially walking through the steps in each chapter, you will quickly master SQL Developer 4.1.Style and approachThis book follows a step-by-step approach and is in a conversational and easy-to-follow style. Screenshots , and detailed explanations of the basic and advanced features of SQL Developer 4.1 that will make your work and life easy.

Cover; Copyright; Credits; About the Author; About the Reviewer; www.PacktPub.com; Table of Contents; Preface; Chapter 1: Getting Started with SQL Developer 4.1; Preparing your environment; Finding and downloading the software; Downloading and installing the Java Development Kit; Installing and starting SQL Developer; Working with different platforms; Migrating settings from a previous release; Maintaining your environment; Verifying the current release; Using Check for Updates; Managing the system folder and other files; Alternative installations of SQL Developer; Oracle JDeveloper

Oracle Database 12cTroubleshooting; A quick overview; Sample schemas; Creating your first connection; Using basic commands in the SQL Worksheet; Browsing and updating data; Running reports; Navigating around SQL Developer; Managing SQL Developer windows; Tiling windows; Splitting documents; Maximizing detail; Resetting the window layout; Database certification matrix (Oracle & Third-Party); Finding more help; Summary; Chapter 2: Database Connections and SQL Worksheet; Working with the Connections navigator; Opening connections; Working with database objects; Display editors

General display editorsWorking with the display editors; Using the SQL display editor; Working with the data grids; Reviewing other database object nodes; Working with PL/SQL objects; Accessing objects you don't own; Other users; Synonyms and filters; Recycle Bin; Creating new database objects; Editing database objects -- putting context menus to work; Editing objects; Script Runner/Running scripts; Execution plan; Autotrace pane; DBMS Output pane; OWA output pane; Query Builder; Command-line interface for SQL formatting; SQL Worksheet ""hints"" for formatting output; Summary

Chapter 3: The Power of SQL ReportsIntroducing SQL Developer reports; Who can run reports?; When do you use reports?; Tree layout for ease of navigation; Running a report; Privileges required for running reports; Running data dictionary reports; Getting to know the data dictionary; About the database; Reviewing privileges and security reports; Assisting with quality assurance; Using PL/SQL reports; Running ASH and AWR reports; Migration reports; Application Express reports; Data Modeler reports; More report categories; Running reports from other menus; The Monitor Sessions report

Managing the databaseReal-time SQL monitoring; Creating your own reports; Getting started; Creating folders; Storing reports; Creating general reports; Building general tabular reports; Adding bind variables; Drilling down through reports; Creating a drill-down report; Master-detail reports; Creating master-detail reports; Adding charts; Importing and exporting; Sharing reports through user-defined extensions; DB Doc generation; Summary; Chapter 4: Working with PL/SQL; Creating, compiling, and debugging PL/SQL; Writing PL/SQL in the SQL Worksheet; Using code insight

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