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Urman follows the classic didactic strategy of explaining a concept in general terms, introducing code that implements that concept, then commenting upon the code and presenting variations upon it. The result is an effective tutorial through which you can learn Urman's subject, and a moderately complete reference in which you can look up approximate solutions to problems you may need to solve on the job. You'll also find a fair bit of straight language reference material in these pages, typically in the form of an operator or clause followed by a bit of commentary on its appropriate use. The index includes all mentions of clauses and other language elements, so it's the best place to look for references to specific elements of the language. Stick with a straight through read if you're out to learn PL/SQL for the first time. --David Wall, Amazon.com
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