Hello Margaret,
I like to think that Oracle SQL*Plus is a good book<g>, but I
never intended it as a book to teach PL/SQL.
You mentioned you were reading the Oracle Manuals. In case
you haven't found it already, let me recommend the Oracle
Concepts manual. There's lot's of good information in there
about Oracle's architecture, and about how Oracle works
internally.
Best regards,
Jonathan Gennick
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http://Gennick.com * http://MichiganWaterfalls.com * http://MetalDrums.org
Friday, February 02, 2001, 6:35:38 AM, you wrote:
M> I've got one PL/SQL book off of Ebay, is this one "good"? or is there
M> another to "teach" me the program? The book I got is - Oracle SQL*Plus the
M> Definitive Guide by Jonathan Gennick.
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