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Ah, yes. I remember that little jewel very fondly. There are a couple of options that I know of:
1) Purchase Oracle in a Nutshell from O'Reilly or Oracle Desk Reference from Prentice-Hall.
2) Get the 10g documentation...IT'S BACK! Yea!
Regards,
Daniel Fink
DENISE_at_wvnvaxa.wvnet.edu wrote:
> Back in olden times when you got the latest Oracle release, you also got
> printed documentation with it. One little book I have held onto was "Oracle7
> Server SQL Language Quick Reference". It has served me well over the years,
> but now that I am at 9.2.0.4, I feel like I need something more recent.
> This little book just has the very basic information. Mainly just syntax,
> functions, data dictionary views, etc. No explanations. Does anyone know
> of anything available today like that? I have looked over the possible
> documentation on the Oracle documentation CD, but haven't found it yet.
> Thanks,
> Denise Gwinn
> denise_at_wvnvms.wvnet.edu
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