PL/SQL RECORDS & CURSORS
PL/SQL empowers you to manage large datasets efficiently with records and cursors. Records act as strongly-typed structures, mirroring database table definitions to hold retrieved data. Cursors, on the other hand, function as iterators, allowing you to process data one row at a time. Explore this section to get an overview on PL/SQL RECORDS and CURSORS.
- PL/SQL Record
- PL/SQL Cursors
- PL/SQL Cursor Update
- PL/SQL Cursor FOR LOOP
- PL/SQL Cursors with Parameters
- PL/SQL REF CURSOR
PL/SQL Tutorial
Explore this PL/SQL tutorial to effortlessly learn PL/SQL – It is perfect for beginners and experienced ones. Whether you’re new to it or diving deep, this interactive guide simplifies database programming.
Learn hands-on with practical examples, making your journey fun and effective. Learn PL/SQL’s basics and advanced concepts in an easy, accessible way. Enjoy learning with our free and user-friendly tutorial!
Table of Content
- What is PL/SQL
- Prerequisites for this PL/SQL Tutorial
- PL/SQL Basics
- PL/SQL Control Flow
- PL/SQL LOOPS
- PL/SQL Query
- PL/SQL Clauses
- PL/SQL Operators
- PL/SQL Aggregate Functions
- PL/SQL Data Constraints
- PL/SQL Joining Data
- PL/SQL PROCEDURES & Functions
- PL/SQL Views
- PL/SQL Indexes
- PL/SQL EXCEPTION HANDLERS
- PL/SQL RECORDS & CURSORS
- PL/SQL PACKAGES
- PL/SQL TRIGGERS
- PL/SQL COLLECTIONS
- PL/SQL Miscellaneous Topics
- Features of PL/SQL
- PL/SQL Jobs and Opportunities
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