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3 Syllabus ORACLE

The document outlines the syllabus for two Oracle database courses covering SQL, PL/SQL, database administration, and security. Course I focuses on SQL, PL/SQL, objects and schema management. Course II expands on SQL and covers administration topics like installation, storage, backups, recovery, performance monitoring and ASM. The administration course is divided into two parts, with the second part covering RMAN, flashback, monitoring, clustering, partitioning and globalization support.
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3 Syllabus ORACLE

The document outlines the syllabus for two Oracle database courses covering SQL, PL/SQL, database administration, and security. Course I focuses on SQL, PL/SQL, objects and schema management. Course II expands on SQL and covers administration topics like installation, storage, backups, recovery, performance monitoring and ASM. The administration course is divided into two parts, with the second part covering RMAN, flashback, monitoring, clustering, partitioning and globalization support.
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ORACLE-SYLLABUS

Course I:
SQL:
Retriving data using the SQL select statement]
Restricting and sorting data
Using single row function to customize output.
Reporting aggregated data using the grout function.
Displaying data from multiple tables I
Displaying data from multiple tables-II
Using sub queries to solve problems
Using set operators
Manipulating data
Using DDL statements to create and manage tables
Creating other schema objects
Managing objects with data dictionary
Controlling User access
Managing schema objects
Manipulating large data sets
Generating report by grouping related data
Managing data in different time zones
Retrieving data using sub queries
Hierarchical retrieval
Regular expression support
PL/SQL:
Introduction
Declaring Variables
Writing Executable Statements
Interacting with Oracle Server
Writing Control Structures
Working with Composite Data Types
Writing Explicit Cursors
Writing Implicit Cursors
Handling Exceptions
Creating Procedures
Creating Functions
Managing Subprograms
Creating Packages
More Package concepts
Oracle supplied Packages
Manipulating Large Objects
Creating Database Triggers

More Trigger concepts


Managing Dependents

Course II:
SQL:

Admin I:

Retriving data using the SQL select statement]


Restricting and sorting data
Using single row function to customize output.
Reporting aggregated data using the grout function.
Displaying data from multiple tables I
Displaying data from multiple tables-II
Using sub queries to solve problems
Using set operators
Manipulating data
Using DDL statements to create and manage tables
Creating other schema objects
Managing objects with data dictionary
Controlling User access
Managing schema objects
Manipulating large data sets
Generating report by grouping related data
Managing data in different time zones
Retrieving data using sub queries
Hierarchical retrieval
Regular expression support

Introduction
Installing the Oracle Database Structure
Creating an Oracle Instance
Managing the Oracle Instance
Managing Database Storage Structure
Oracle managed file(OMF)
Creating a table space
Administering security
Managing Schema Objects
Types of Indexes
Managing Data and Concurrency
Locking Mechanism
Managing Undo Data

Implementing Oracle Database Security


Configuring the Oracle Network environment
Proactive Maintenance
ADDM
Performance Management
Backup and Recovery Concept
Hot Backup
Cold Backup
Hands on practice
Performing Database Backups
Performing Database Recovery
Performing Flashback
Hands on practice
Flashback version query
Moving Data
Oracle Data pump

Admin II:
Introduction
Oracle managed files
Configuring recovery manager
Using recovery manager
RMAN backup types
Hands on practice
Recovering from non critical loses
Database recovery
Types of incomplete recovery
Flashback
Dealing with database corruption
Hands on practice
Monitoring and managing memory
Automatic shared memory management
Automatic performance management
Automatic workload repository
Managed schema objects
Hands on practice
Clusters
Managing storage
Automatic storage management
ASM disk group
Portioning a disk
Managing resources
Automatic task with scheduler

Database security
Transparent data encryption
Using globalization support
Hands on practice

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