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    Smile Introduction Book for Oracle

    We are running a Peoplesoft system and are migrating from MSServer2000 database to Oracle 10g.

    I would like to get a recommendation for a book that gives and overview of Oracle (We wont be getting any training).

    Im not interested in the DBA side but would like a general overview of the database, for example Oracle use something called tablespaces.

    We will not be using PL/SQL but we will need to know about Oracle specific SQL statements from a developer point of view.

    I have a couple of books that give an overview (these are based on version 9 but I guess there is not much change to v10?), these are:

    Oracle in a nutshell
    Oracle 9i for Dummies.

    What can you recommend?

    Thanks.

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    10g Concept Manual is a good one.

    Tamil

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    +1 for the Concepts Guide.

    The Oracle documentation is excellent, and you might also go and hang around at http://asktom.oracle.com for a few minutes per day.

    The optimizer is a big topic that is worth understanding, and Jonathan Lewis has just had a book published on the subject that would be worth picking up.
    David Aldridge,
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    I suggest you, if you can, program your batch jobs using PL/SQL and not peoplecode

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    Quote Originally Posted by pando
    I suggest you, if you can, program your batch jobs using PL/SQL and not peoplecode
    Jason will be using SQR, a unique product from Peoplesoft. It has much more features compared with PL/SQL.

    Tamil

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