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Oracle 19c PL/SQL

  • 1 Overview of PL/SQL
    • 1.1 Features of PL/SQL
  • 2 Control Statements
    • IF Statement
    • Basic Loop
    • WHILE Loop
    • FOR Loop
  • Cursors in PL/SQL
    • Cursors Overview
    • Implicit Cursors
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    • Understanding Exceptions
    • Predefined Exceptions
    • Non-predefined Exceptions
    • User defined Exceptions
    • Miscellaneous Examples
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Updated on April 12, 2020

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