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This article is a quick summary of basic SQL commands with a little touch of Oracle to prepare for application development.In the previous article, you were given you a rough idea of the design and development issues that are involved in creating a database in Oracle 9i. You learnt about built-in data types available in the Oracle 9i language. Also discussed were user defined object schemas. Covered in Part 1 on this series was how to configure both PHP and Apache configuration files such that they could communicate with an Oracle database.
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