SQL Queries for Mere Mortalsby Michael J. Hernandez,
John L. Viescas,
Covers generic SQL - teaches how to create all the different types of
query without getting into vendor specific details
about $31- Amazon
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SQL: The Complete Referenceby James R. Groff, Paul N. Weinberg,
Full coverage of SQL fundamentals, products, features and vendor extensions.
The content is not specific to Oracle but don't let that put you off...
Includes a CD-ROM with full-function versions of MS SQL Server 7, Oracle8,
Informix, Sybase, and IBM DB2
about $35 - Amazon
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Oracle SQL High-Performance Tuningby Guy Harrison,
A must have book if you're writing Oracle code and need to make sure it's
efficient.
about $35 - Amazon
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Sql in a Nutshellby Kevin E. Kline et al,
Invaluable for migration projects - this book explains the differences
between MS TSQL, Oracle SQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL and ANSI SQL
about $45 -
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Oracle SQL Plus Pocket Referenceby J Gennick
Bargain priced SQL reference
about $10 - Amazon
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PL/SQL
Oracle Built in Packages by Steven Feuerstein et al
How to use API calls to Oracle's built-in packages, with extensive examples.
about $40 - Amazon
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Oracle PL/SQL Programmingby Steven Feuerstein et al.
For PL/SQL other books don't come close - this is the one to buy
about $35 - Amazon
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PL/SQL Language Pocket Referenceby Steven Feuerstein et al.
Bargain priced mini version of the above.
about $10 - Amazon
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