Learning Oracle Database 12c

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Free Online Course: Learning Oracle Database 12c provided by LinkedIn Learning is a comprehensive online course, which lasts for 2-3 hours worth of material. The course is taught in English and is free of charge. Upon completion of the course, you can receive an e-certificate from LinkedIn Learning. Learning Oracle Database 12c is taught by Bob Bryla.

Overview
  • In this course, database administrators can learn how to configure Oracle Database 12c, and business intelligence developers can learn how to effectively write applications using it.

Syllabus
  • Introduction

    • Welcome
    • What you should know
    • Using the exercise files
    1. Design Methodology and Tools
    • Database types and data modeling methodologies
    • Logical database modeling
    • Query and development tools
    2. SQL Query Basics
    • SELECT statements: Capabilities and columns
    • Transformations done with SELECT statements
    • Be more SELECTive: WHERE do you use the WHERE clause?
    3. Advanced Data Manipulation
    • Sort and group data
    • Single-row functions
    • Aggregate (group) functions
    • Using the set operators
    • Join tables
    4. Modify and Create Database Object
    • Data manipulation language (DML): Explained
    • Data manipulation language (DML): In action
    • Data definition language (DDL)
    5. Database Architecture
    • Memory
    • Storage
    • Processes
    6. DBA Configuration Tools
    • Startup and shutdown
    • Dynamic Performance Views (V$)
    • Network naming methods
    7. Manage Tablespaces and Disk Space
    • Manage tablespaces: Explained
    • Manage tablespaces: In action
    • Disk space management: Explained
    • Disk space management: In action
    8. Table Compression
    • Table compression methodologies: Explained
    • Table compression methodologies: In action
    9. Manage System-Related Tablespaces
    • Manage the UNDO tablespace
    • Manage REDO logs
    • Manage TEMP tablespaces
    10. Database Monitoring
    • Alert log
    • ADDM, ASH, AWR
    • Monitor memory usage
    Conclusion
    • Next steps