Re: SQL Language Quick Reference

  • From: Daniel Fink <Daniel.Fink@xxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 09 Jun 2004 13:56:26 -0600

Ah, yes. I remember that little jewel very fondly. There are a couple of 
options that I know of:
1) Purchase Oracle in a Nutshell from O'Reilly or Oracle Desk Reference from 
Prentice-Hall.
2) Get the 10g documentation...IT'S BACK! Yea!

Regards,
Daniel Fink


DENISE@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
Back in olden times when you got the latest Oracle release, you also got printed documentation with it. One little book I have held onto was "Oracle7
Server SQL Language Quick Reference". It has served me well over the years,
but now that I am at 9.2.0.4, I feel like I need something more recent.
This little book just has the very basic information. Mainly just syntax,
functions, data dictionary views, etc. No explanations. Does anyone know
of anything available today like that? I have looked over the possible
documentation on the Oracle documentation CD, but haven't found it yet.
Thanks,
Denise Gwinn
denise@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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