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About The Course
This is a Combo Training Course that provides you full proficiency in
working with Oracle Database. This includes understanding the
PL/SQL, subprogram, section and syntax query, DML and advanced
DML with scripting. Study Oracle DBA Architecture, database
structures, security schema objects and more.
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PL/SQL is a processing language that is used for high-performance
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1. Introduction to Oracle SQL
2. Using DDL Statements to Create
and Manage Tables
3. Retrieving Data Using the SQL
SELECT Statement
4. Restricting and Sorting Data
5. General functions
6. Using Single-Row Functions to
Customize Output
7. Large Object Functions
8. OLAP Functions
9. Using Conversion Functions and
Conditional Expressions
10. Displaying Data from Multiple
Tables
11. Using Subqueries to Solve Queries
12. Using the Set Operators
13. Manipulating Data using SQL
14. Database Transactions
15. Creating Other Schema Objects
16. Writing Cursor and Conditional
Statement
17. Introduction to Explicit Cursor
18. Advance concepts of explicit
Cursor
Course Content
Together this Combo Training will help you work on the Oracle 11g
database with effortless ease and take up high-paying jobs.
19. Exception Handling
20. Writing Subprogram, Procedure and
passing parameters
21. Creating PL/SQL Package
22. Advance Package Concepts and functions
23. Introduction and writing Triggers
24. Compound Triggers
25. Working with Dynamic SQL
26. Advance level- Scripting
27. Database Introduction
28. Oracle Database 12c Architecture
29. Oracle Storage Structures
30. Memory & Process Architecture
31. Alert & Trace files
32. Database Startup & User Requests
33. Managing data with ILM
34. Database Security
35. Database Schema Objects
36. Database Resource Manager
37. Deep dive into Schema Objects
38. Oracle Network Environment
39. Oracle Backup & Recovery
40. Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
41. Data Dictionary & Dynamic Performance
Tables
42. Database Tuning
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Introduction to Oracle SQL❖ What is RDBMS
❖ Oracle versions, Architecture of Oracle Database Server
❖ Installation of Oracle 12c
Using DDL Statements to Create andManage Tables
❖ Categorize the main database objects, Review the table structure
❖ List the data types that are available for columns
❖ Create a simple table, Explain how constraints are created at the time of table creation
❖ Describe how schema objects work.
Retrieving Data Using the SQL SELECTStatement
❖ List the capabilities of SQL SELECT statements
❖ Execute a basic SELECT statement
Restricting and Sorting Data❖ Limit the rows that are retrieved by a query
❖ Sort the rows that are retrieved by a query
❖ Ampersand substitution to restrict and sort output at runtime
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General functions❖ The general functions in SQL
❖ Working with any data type and handling Null values, using COALESCE() and Null
function
❖ Constructing and executing SQL query that applies the NUL, NUL1, NUL2 and
COALESCE()
Using Single-Row Functions toCustomize Output
❖ Describe various types of functions (character, number, date, string etc.) available in
SQL
Large Object Functions❖ Large object functions – BFILENAME, EMPTY_BLOB, EMPTY_CLOB
❖ Aggregate or Group functions – COUNT, COUNT(*),MIN, MAX, SUM, AVG, etc.
❖ Group BY Clause, HAVING Clause
OLAP Functions❖ The various OLAP functions, cube, model clause
❖ Roll up and grouping functions
Using Conversion Functions andConditional Expressions
❖ Describe various types of conversion functions that are available in SQL
❖ Conditional expressions in a SELECT statement
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Displaying Data from Multiple Tables❖ Joins, Inner Join, Outer Join
❖ Left Join, Right Join
❖ Equijoins and Non-equijoins
Using Subqueries to Solve Queries❖ Define subqueries, Describe the types of problems that the subqueries can solve
❖ List the types of subqueries
Using the Set Operators❖ Describe set operators
❖ UNION [ALL], INTERSECT, MINUS Operators
Manipulating Data using SQL❖ Describe data manipulation language (DML) statement
❖ Insert, Update, Delete Statements, Control transactions
Database Transactions❖ What is a database transaction
❖ Properties of a transaction (Atomic, Consistent, Isolated, Durable – ACID)
❖ Avoiding error/fault in manipulating database records using transaction
Creating Other Schema Objects❖ Views – simple and complex, Sequences, Index, Synonym
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Writing Cursor and ConditionalStatement
❖ SQL Cursor, SQL Cursor Attributes, Controlling PL/SQL flow of executions
❖ IF Statement, Simple IF Statement, IF-THAN-ELSE Statement Execution Flow, IF-
THAN-ELSE Statement, IF-THAN-ELSIF Statement
❖ Logic Tables, Boolean Conditions, Iterative controlling loop statement,
❖ Nested Loops and Labels.
Introduction to Explicit Cursor❖ Writing Explicit cursors, About cursors, Explicit cursor functions, Controlling explicit
cursor
❖ Opening the cursor, Fetching Data cursor, Cursor and records, Cursor for loop using
sub queries
Advance concepts of explicit Cursor❖ Advance Explicit cursor, Cursor with parameters, For update Clause
❖ Where current of Clause, Cursor with sub queries
Exception Handling❖ Handling Exception, Handling Exception with PL/SQLPredefined Exceptions, User
Defined Exceptions
❖ Non-Predefined Error, Function for trapping Exception
❖ Trapping user-defined Exception, Raise Application Error Procedure
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Writing Subprogram, Procedure andpassing parameters
❖ Overview of subprograms, PL/SQL Subprograms, What is Procedure, Syntax for
creating Procedure
❖ Creating Procedure with parameter, Example of Passing parameters
❖ Referencing a public variable from a standalone procedure, Declaring Subprogram
Creating PL/SQL Package❖ PL/SQL records, Using Pl/SQL Table method and example, Creating PL/SQL Table
❖ Packages – Objective, overview, component, developing, removing, advantages
❖ Creating the package specification/example, Declaring Public construct, Public and
private construct
❖ Invoking package construct, Guide lines for deploying packages
Advance Package Concepts andfunctions
❖ Overloading, Using forward declaration, One time only procedure, Package functions,
User define package function
❖ Persistent state of package function, Persistent state of package variable, Controlling
the persistent state of package cursor
❖ Purity end, Using supplied package, Using native dynamic SQL, Execution flow
❖ Using DBMS-SQL package, Using DBMS-DDL package
❖ Submitting jobs, Interacting with operating system links
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Introduction and writing Triggers❖ Triggers – Definition, objective and its event type, Application & database triggers
❖ Business application scenarios for implementing triggers, Define DML triggers, Define
Non – DML triggers, Triggers event type & body
❖ Creating DML triggers using the create triggers statement, Define statement level
triggers v/s low level triggers
❖ Triggers firing sequence: single row manipulation, Creating a DML statement triggers,
Using old and new qualifiers
❖ Old and new qualifiers, Instead of triggers, Managing triggers using the alter & drop
SQL statement, Testing triggers
Compound Triggers❖ Viewing trigger information, Describe user triggers, What is a compound trigger and
working with it, Compound trigger structure for tables
❖ Timing-point sections of a table compound trigger, Compound trigger structure for
views, Trigger restrictions on mutating tables
❖ Compound trigger restrictions, Using a compound trigger to resolve the mutating
table error, Creating triggers on system events
❖ LOGON and LOGOFF triggers example, Call statements in triggers
❖ Benefits of database-event triggers, System privileges required to manage triggers
Working with Dynamic SQL❖ Dynamic SQL-objectives, Describe execution flow of SQL statements, Dynamic SQL
with a DDL statement-example
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❖ Working with dynamic SQL, Native Dynamic SQL(NDS), Using the executive immediate
statement-example
❖ Using native dynamic SQL to compile PL/SQL code, Using DBMS-SQL with a DML
statement
❖ Using the DBMS-SQL package subprograms, Parameterized DML statement
Advance level- Scripting❖ Managing Dependencies, Objectives, overview of schema object dependencies, Direct local
dependencies, Querying direct object dependencies
❖ Displaying direct and indirect dependencies, Fine-Grained dependency management,
Changes to synonym dependencies, Maintaining valid PL/SQL program units and views
❖ Object re-validation, Concepts of remote dependencies, Setting the remote dependencies
mode parameter, Recompiling PL/SQL program unit, Packages and Dependencies
❖ Successful and unsuccessful recompilation, Recompiling procedures
Database Introduction❖ What is the Oracle database? How it functions? pre-requisites, oracle database, multiple
non-CDB’s share nothing
❖ Oracle database 12c installation, multi-tenant architecture
❖ Non-CDB oracle system data mixed with user data, multitenant container database,
pluggable database.
Oracle Database 12c Architecture❖ The Architecture of Oracle server, the key components – Oracle Instance and Oracle
Database, the various file types – data files, control files, redo log files
❖ Benefits of CDB, easier management of database, support for oracle database resource
manager
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❖ Pluggable database (PDB), database instance, contents of CDB and pluggable DB,
control files and redo log files.
❖ Shared oracle supplied metadata, root container, data dictionary, creation of PDB’s, seed
PDB, limit PDB
Oracle Storage Structures❖ The basics of Oracle Storage structures, logical storage units like tablespaces, data
blocks, extents and segments, database Schemas
❖ Schema Objects, Operating System blocks, table statement and way to check “create
table”, the instance, the CDB, containers, root containers
❖ PDB, local user and common user, local privileges and common privileges
❖ Steps to create a container database, creating a container database using sqlplus
❖ Database configuration assistance
Memory & Process Architecture❖ The Oracle Instance consists of background processes and memory structures, learn
about the Oracle process and memory architecture
❖ Shared pool, redo log buffer, and buffer cache, different methods of creating PDB
❖ Steps involved in PDB, using PDB$SEED, without FILE_NAME_CONVERT, synchronization,
❖ Plug a non-CDB to CDB, plug a non-CDB into CDB using DBMS_PDB, clone PDBS
❖ Plug and un-plug, plug unplugged CDB in to CDB
Alert & Trace files❖ The Oracle background process errors can be monitored using the Trace Files and Alert
Logs
❖ Learn how this can be deployed for Oracle Administration and support.
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Database Startup & User Requests❖ The methodology of starting a database instance, initializing parameter files
❖ Preparing for startup, serving user requests, understanding of the Server process and
user process
❖ Administrative activities on PDB, new views associated with PDBS, determining which
PDB you are in, four functions, opening, closing, and altering the open mode of PDBS
❖ Setting the default and temporary tables places for a PDB, using the alter system
command from within a PDB, instance parameter change impact
Managing data with ILM❖ Automatic data optimization, ILM components, ILM challenges, what is automatic
data optimization
❖ Heat map and ADO, DBA heat map segment view, monitoring statistics
❖ Creating compression polices, creating storage tiering policy, preparing evolution and
execution
Database Security❖ Learn about the powerful Oracle database security features, data privacy, regulatory
compliance
❖ “create user” process, altering and dropping users, generating profiles and limiting
resources
❖ Auditing, activity monitoring and blocking.
Database Schema Objects❖ Understanding of Database Schema objects, the various types available like views,
tables, clusters, indexes, sequence, database links, packages and procedures
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❖ Learning how data is stored in database tables, creating of temporary tables and
external tables.
Database Resource Manager❖ Resource manager. Resource manager and pluggable database, managing resource
between PDBs
❖ CDB resource plan basics:share, CDB resource plan basics:Limits
❖ Creating a CDB resource plan, creating a CDB resource plan:SQL example, enabling a
CDBresource plan
❖ Managing PDB resource plan
Deep dive into Schema Objects❖ Mastering the database Schema objects, learning Materialized View, deploying user-
generated schema object for generating sequence
❖ The balanced search tree index structure for placing and locating files
❖ Learn about data concurrency and data consistency in multi-user databases
❖ The concepts of Locking and Deadlocks.
Oracle Network Environment❖ Study the client/server Network Environment, configuring the network, connecting to
the database
❖ The Oracle Network Environment and database link, starting up a instance
❖ SHOUT DOWN, NOMOUNT, MOUNT, OPEN, PDB, OPEN, clone PDBS.
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Oracle Backup & Recovery❖ Understand how Oracle database ecosystem backup and recovery is deployed, the
database testing, database standby
❖ Media recovery options, backup in offline mode, CDB backup and recover, archiving
challenges and solutions
❖ In data base archiving, security and performance: audit architecture, consolidation:
unique audit trail, extended audit information
❖ Data pump audit policy, new administrative privileges, new administrative
privileges:SYSBACKUP, new administrative privileges:SYSDG, new administrative
privileges:SYSKM
Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)❖ Learn the significance of Oracle Recovery Manager, how it deploys performance,
management and restoration of entire databases
❖ Learn about SQL Loader, Oracle Data Pump for import and export and support for
External Table.
Data Dictionary & DynamicPerformance Tables
❖ The Oracle Data Dictionary contains information related to database privileges,
objects, users, and roles
❖ Learn Dynamic Performance Table for identifying instance-level problems, get
complete knowledge to work with Oracle DBA
❖ Connection access DBA, data dictionary views, after CDB creation
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❖ Alert log file, provisioning new pluggable databases NOARCHIVELOG mode, media
failure, flashback CDB, data dictionary views.
Database Tuning❖ Introduction to database tuning, ensuring higher throughput, lowering response time
of time-critical applications
❖ Optimizing the storage space, SQL scripts, deploying Index Selectivity
❖ Index Statistics and Table Statistics for tuning the database, understanding Oracle
Chained Rows and Locks.
❖ Deep diving into Oracle Database Tuning, shared pool tuning
❖ Improving performance using Data Dictionary, tuning of Data Dictionary
❖ Deploying PL/SQL code, code reuse, database buffer.
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Project Works
Project 1 : Performing DML operations on database
Industry : General
Problem Statement : How to manipulate data with DML
Topics : In this project you will learn about the Data Manipulation Language (DML), understand
all about the DML triggers which are a special type of stored procedures that are automatically
executed when DML operation is performed. You will learn about the various DML operations
like INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE which when fired on a Table or View can activate a DML Trigger.
This project involves working with database and application Triggers, deploying the Triggers for
various business applications and testing of the DML Triggers.
Highlights :
✓ Manipulating data with DML
✓ Working with DML Triggers
✓ Various DML operations.
Project 2 : Streamlining banking data with PL/SQL
Industry : Banking and finance
Problem Statement : Get information on customer accounts spread across geographies and the
history of transactions done.
Topics : In this project you will create a model to capture details of bank, its different branches
and store customer information based on geography. With this model you should be able to
identify a customer having multiple accounts in different geographies as well as what
transactions have been done in the past at all the branches.
Highlights :
✓ Create a model and validate it for all use cases
✓ Create the tables with required Constraints
✓ Insert the appropriate Data
✓ Apply Joins & get the required results.
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Project 4 : Tuning of the database
Industry : General
Problem Statement : How to optimize the Oracle database and perform database tuning on it.
Requirements : This project is involved with working on the Oracle Database for deploying the
database performance tuning which includes optimizing and homogenizing the database
performance. It is associated with query tuning but also includes DBMS selection, and
configuration of the database environment. There are multiple tasks that you will perform giving
you a hands-on experience.
Highlights :
✓ Space usage monitoring
✓ SQL scripts monitoring
✓ Database & SQL tuning
✓ Table & Index Statistics
✓ Chained Rows & Locks
Project 3 : Telecom company wants to learn more about customers
Industry : Telecommunications
Problem Statement : For a large telecommunications company understanding which customer
wants what kind of service and personalization is a herculean task. Using Oracle PL/SQL this
process can be simplified.
Topics : This project involves writing Oracle PL/SQL queries to get the right answers about
customer usage and spending patterns on mobile telephone. You will learn how to combine,
sort and segregate data, build tables, write the queries and so on.
Highlights :
✓ Deploying data modeling and building cubes
✓ Conversion functions & conditional expressions
✓ Manipulating data using SQL.
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Project 6 : HR management powered by Oracle database
Industry : Human Resources
Problem Statement : A large multinational company wants to have a human resource database
to simplify the process of employee management.
Requirements : This Oracle database administration project will help you manage an HR
database of a large multinational powered by Oracle database system. You will ensure that every
manager has data pertaining to his team readily accessible for proper management. The HR
database will be connected to the finance, operations, and training departments’ database for
streamlining the employee management process.
Highlights :
✓ Table creation & Oracle storage structure
✓ Database security & regulatory compliance
✓ Creating Oracle database schema objects.
Project 5 : Building an airline ticketing website
Industry : Ecommerce
Problem Statement : How to build a website for online flight ticket booking powered by Oracle
database.
Topics : This project will extensively use the Oracle database administration tools and
technologies for building the database system for such a website. You will access the data using
the Java Database Connectivity (JDBC). You will learn about the security & monitoring features
of Oracle database. You will aggregate data from multiple airline sites for the best prices, take
request for flight booking from users using multiple browsers and devices & provide output as
per the user query.
Highlights :
✓ Oracle storage structure & architecture
✓ Oracle Server processes & user processes
✓ Initializing database instance & handling user requests.
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Q 1. What is the criterion for availing the Intellipaat job assistance program?
Ans. All Intellipaat learners who have successfully completed the training post April 2017 are
directly eligible for the Intellipaat job assistance program.
Q 2. Which are the companies that I can get placed in?
Ans. We have exclusive tie-ups with MNCs like Ericsson, Cisco, Cognizant, Sony, Mu Sigma,
Saint-Gobain, Standard Chartered, TCS, Genpact, Hexaware, and more. So you have the
opportunity to get placed in these top global companies.
Q 3. Do I need to have prior industry experience for getting an interview call?
Ans. There is no need to have any prior industry experience for getting an interview call. In fact,
the successful completion of the Intellipaat certification training is equivalent to six months of
industry experience. This is definitely an added advantage when you are attending an interview.
Q 4. If I don’t get a job in the first attempt, can I get another chance?
Ans. Definitely, yes. Your resume will be in our database and we will circulate it to our MNC
partners until you get a job. So there is no upper limit to the number of job interviews you can
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