Re: 'Help' Book Recommendations ?



Meg wrote:
Can anyone recommend some helpful books to get me up to speed on
Oracle?
I recently took a job at a small chain as a database manager of a
database containing transaction-level information for all the retail
stores and other store spec's. The current system is an Access db and
not too sophisticated. I've used Microsoft SQL Server to manage large
db's previously and create stored procedures in the DTS packages. This
company is looking to migrate their system to Oracle, which I've never
used. I know that there are some differences in SQL syntax between
applications, and I need to find out about Oracle's facility with
stored procedures. Thanks!

www.psoug.org click on Resources click on Book Reviews it will get you started -- Daniel A. Morgan http://www.psoug.org damorgan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (replace x with u to respond) .



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