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This document outlines the topics covered in the Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I course. The topics include: retrieving and restricting data using SELECT statements; reporting aggregated data using group functions; manipulating data using DML statements; using single-row functions and conversion functions in SELECT statements; joining data from multiple tables; using subqueries, set operators, and more to solve queries; and creating and managing tables, indexes, views and other schema objects using DDL statements.

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This document outlines the topics covered in the Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I course. The topics include: retrieving and restricting data using SELECT statements; reporting aggregated data using group functions; manipulating data using DML statements; using single-row functions and conversion functions in SELECT statements; joining data from multiple tables; using subqueries, set operators, and more to solve queries; and creating and managing tables, indexes, views and other schema objects using DDL statements.

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Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals I

Retrieving Data Using the Reporting Aggregated Data Manipulating Data


SQL SELECT Statement Using the Group Functions [ ] Describe each data
[ ] List the capabilities of SQL [ ] Identify the available group manipulation language
SELECT statements functions (DML) statement
[ ] Execute a basic SELECT [ ] Describe the use of group [ ] Insert rows into a table
statement functions [ ] Update rows in a table
Restricting and Sorting Data [ ] Group data by using the [ ] Delete rows from a table
[ ] Limit the rows that are GROUP BY clause [ ] Control transactions
retrieved by a query [ ] Include or exclude Using DDL Statements to
[ ] Sort the rows that are grouped rows by using the Create and Manage Tables
retrieved by a query HAVING clause [ ] Categorize the main
[ ] Use ampersand Displaying Data from Multiple database objects
substitution to restrict and Tables [ ] Review the table structure
sort output at runtime [ ] Write SELECT statements [ ] List the data types that are
Using Single-Row Functions to access data from more available for columns
to Customize Output than one table using [ ] Create a simple table
[ ] Describe various types of equijoins and nonequijoins [ ] Explain how constraints
functions available in SQL [ ] Join a table to itself by are created at the time of
[ ] Use character, number, using a self-join table creation
and date functions in [ ] View data that generally [ ] Describe how schema
SELECT statements does not meet a join objects work
Using Conversion Functions condition by using outer Creating Other Schema
and Conditional Expressions joins Objects
[ ] Describe various types of [ ] Generate a Cartesian [ ] Create simple and
conversion functions that product of all rows from complex views
are available in SQL two or more tables [ ] Retrieve data from views
[ ] Use the TO_CHAR, Using Subqueries to Solve [ ] Create, maintain, and use
TO_NUMBER, and Queries sequences
TO_DATE conversion [ ] Define subqueries [ ] Create and maintain
functions [ ] Describe the types of indexes
[ ] Apply conditional problems that the [ ] Create private and public
expressions in a SELECT subqueries can solve synonyms
statement [ ] List the types of
subqueries
[ ] Write single-row and
multiple-row subqueries
Using the Set Operators
[ ] Describe set operators
[ ] Use a set operator to
combine multiple queries
into a single query
[ ] Control the order of rows
returned

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