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Learn Oracle Pl SQL Training In New York

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Saturday, April 7, 2018 @ 09:30
(EET Eastern European Time GMT+2:00)

Mindmajix Technologies INC New York City


Description

Overview of Oracle PL SQL:

Mindmajix Oracle PL SQL Training makes you an expert in building the applications by leveraging capabilities of Transaction Control Language, Database Security, Error Handling, Oracle Supplied Packages and etc. You will also learn Collection Datatypes and how to Use Declarative Constraints and Non-Character Function. This Course also includes Creating Subqueries, Aggregating Data Using Group Functions, Working With Character Functions. The PL/SQL programming training is an intense course that is designed to give the student hands-on exposure to Oracle PL/SQL

Why You Need to Learn This Course?

1. Avg. Salary for Oracle PL SQL Developer : $90,539 PA.
2. Oracle PL SQL has a market share of about 2.2%
3. Used by top industries across various business Verticals Ex: TCS, Infogain, Iplaceusa, FirstRepublic...etc.

What are the objectives and learning outcomes of this course?

Oracle PL/SQL course makes an emphasis on date functions, Create Subqueries and Transaction Control Language. It explicitly adapts SQL statements within its syntax. The course curricula include:

Oracle database environment
Basic SELECT Statement
Ordering the Output
Conditional Retrieval of Data
Pseudo Columns and Functions
Character Functions
Processing Hierarchies

The training explores each topic through the lens of a real-world example application. With plenty of examples, tips, and clear explanations, you’ll master many advanced aspects of Oracle PL/SQL.

Contact Info:

USA : +1 201 378 0518, +1 972-427-3027
email: [email protected]
Website: https://mindmajix.com/

More Details

When
Starts 4/7/2018 @ 09:30
(EET Eastern European Time GMT+2:00)
Ends 2/28/2019 @ 16:00
(EET Eastern European Time GMT+2:00)
Where
Mindmajix Technologies iNC
New York City
Contact
Website

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