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Rating:  Summary: Used Most Often Review: I have a stack of Oracle Books... 8 and 9. This is the book I use the most. I always carry this book. I would like to see one small sample code on some of the more complicated syntax's, but otherwise it's a great book. The size of the book makes it so much more appealing than the rest of my books.I would like to see a new/updated edition. Maybe add an appendix with some info on the dictionary tables.
Rating:  Summary: Used Most Often Review: I have a stack of Oracle Books... 8 and 9. This is the book I use the most. I always carry this book. I would like to see one small sample code on some of the more complicated syntax's, but otherwise it's a great book. The size of the book makes it so much more appealing than the rest of my books. I would like to see a new/updated edition. Maybe add an appendix with some info on the dictionary tables.
Rating:  Summary: Both of the previous reviews are right. Review: In the two previous reviews the authors gave this book one star and five stars, respectively. Both are right. This is not a learning book, it is a detailed reference. You should not count on learning anything from this book. However, I use it every day to get the syntax right for cryptic Oracle create, grant, and alter statements. It is small, concise, and a bargain. As a reference it is a good book. However, it should not be the only Oracle book you own.
Rating:  Summary: QUICK REFERENCE, COVERS VERSIONS 7.3 TO 8i Review: This book is good for experienced Oracle Developers to use it as Quick Reference. I liked it because it covers versions 7.3 - 8i and I am using all these version at the same time. Some times you know commands but not know every attributes of it, this book will help you in this case. This book is handy so don't need to carry all Oracle Manuals just for reference purpose. When you need more information you always refer Oracle Manuals.
Rating:  Summary: Useless Review: This book is quite poor. It lists all of the syntax but doesn't explain it. For example, trying finding out how to specify a DATE literal in Oracle. The author defines the term literal (and I'm not sure he understands it) but doesn't list the ways in which to specify Oracle literals. This books fails to provide me with complete syntax anytime I use it. Useless.
Rating:  Summary: The BEST guide for Oracle Experts Review: This book was written for Oracle experts. It provides specific information for Oracle commands, however it expects that you know what to do with the information. I use it all the time as I generally know what I want to do, and have a good idea about what command I need to use to do it, but I'm fuzzy on the exact syntax of the command. This one little book has replaced several large tomes from Oracle and remains a critical component to my Oracle toolkit. It is much more complete than any other Oracle reference I have found.
Rating:  Summary: The BEST guide for Oracle Experts Review: This book was written for Oracle experts. It provides specific information for Oracle commands, however it expects that you know what to do with the information. I use it all the time as I generally know what I want to do, and have a good idea about what command I need to use to do it, but I'm fuzzy on the exact syntax of the command. This one little book has replaced several large tomes from Oracle and remains a critical component to my Oracle toolkit. It is much more complete than any other Oracle reference I have found.
Rating:  Summary: Great addition to Oracle library Review: What I like alot about this book besides compacting lots of great Oracle information used every day is the thickness of paper used to allow over 500 pages in half the space of other books thereby making the book alot easier to handle. This makes it much more accessible as a desk reference which is what it is intended to be. I have this plus a few other books in a small stack on my desk within armreach that I refer to frequently not only because they have great content but because they are easy to grab and flip through. The big, thick books look nice and impressive on a bookshelf but I'll bet many of you haven't opened them in years. We have the pdf files of Oracle docs, anyway, so who needs the concrete blocks?
Rating:  Summary: The ONE book I always carry in my briefcase Review: While this book does not contain a lot of detailed explanations about Oracle features, built-in packages, parameters, etc., it certainly does serve the purpose the I believe the author intended it to serve. It is a condensed version of about 10 different books from the core set of Oracle documentation. It is the single book I always carry in my briefcase while visiting clients - Extremely useful for quickly looking up syntax and definitions. Thanks so much for lightening the load!
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