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Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Developer's Guide (Second Edition)

You're reading from   Advanced Oracle PL/SQL Developer's Guide (Second Edition) Master the advanced concepts of PL/SQL for professional-level certification and learn the new capabilities of Oracle Database 12c

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2016
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ISBN-13 9781785284809
Length 428 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Saurabh K. Gupta Saurabh K. Gupta
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Overview of PL/SQL Programming Concepts FREE CHAPTER 2. Oracle 12c SQL and PL/SQL New Features 3. Designing PL/SQL Code 4. Using Collections 5. Using Advanced Interface Methods 6. Virtual Private Database 7. Oracle SecureFiles 8. Tuning the PL/SQL Code 9. Result Cache 10. Analyzing, Profiling, and Tracing PL/SQL Code 11. Safeguarding PL/SQL Code against SQL injection 12. Working with Oracle SQL Developer Index

Practice exercise

  • The initialization parameter settings for your database are as follows:
    MEMORY_TARGET = 500M
    RESULT_CACHE_MODE = MANUAL
    RESULT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE = 0

    You execute a query by using the RESULT_CACHE hint. Which statement is true in this scenario?

    1. The query results are not stored in the cache because no memory is allocated for the result cache.
    2. The query results are stored in the cache because Oracle implicitly manages the cache memory.
    3. The query results are not stored in the cache because RESULT_CACHE_MODE is MANUAL.
    4. The query results are stored in the cache automatically when RESULT_CACHE_MODE is MANUAL.
  • You set the following initialization parameter settings for your database:
    MEMORY_TARGET = 500M
    RESULT_CACHE_MODE = FORCE
    RESULT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE = 200M

    You execute the following query:

    SELECT /*+RESULT_CACHE*/ ENAME, DEPTNO
    FROM EMPLOYEES
    WHERE EMPNO = 7844
    /

    Which of the following statements are true?

    1. The query results are cached because SQL uses the RESULT_CACHE hint.
    2. The query results...
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