PLSQL – Oracle PL/SQL Exam 1Z0-149 / Database Program

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The Oracle Database Program with #PLSQL certification exam is mainly targeted to those candidates who have some experience or exposure to Oracle Database technology and want to flourish their career with Oracle Database PL/SQL Developer Certified Professional (OCP) credential1. The exam focuses on the practical use of PL/SQL, Oracle Database features, and other DBMS features.

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The 1Z0-149 certification explains candidates about Oracle’s procedural extension language PL/SQL and Oracle relational database. The aspirants learn about the differences between SQL and PL/SQL. They also look for the features of PL/SQL and how it is used to automate and extend SQL to administer the Oracle database.

The 1Z0-149 certificate works on a project that aids students to program, implement, and demonstrate a database solution for an organization or business. The Database Program with PL/SQL, 1Z0-149 exam is a 90 minutes long exam and asks 65 questions. A candidate should get a 65% mark to pass the OCP level exam

Our PL/SQL Programming Bootcamp Covers:

  • PL/SQL Terminologies

  • PL/SQL Architecture

  • PL/SQL Variables

  • PL/SQL Control Structures

    • If-Then-Else Structure

    • Case Expressions

    • Loops

      • While Loop

      • For Loop

      • Nested Loop

      • Loop Labeling

      • Continue Statement

      • GOTO Statement

  • Using SQL inside PL/SQL

  • PL/SQL Cursors

  • Using PL/SQL Program Units (Functions & Procedures)

  • PL/SQL Packages

  • PL/SQL Exceptions & Exception Handling

  • PL/SQL Debugging

  • Dynamic SQL & PL/SQL

  • PL/SQL Composite Data Types (Collections)

    • Associative Arrays

    • Nested Tables

    • Varrays

    • Records

  • PL/SQL Triggers

  • Oracle-Supplied Packages

  • Using Large Objects in PL/SQL (LOBs)

  • Using PL/SQL Object Oriented

  • Using PL/SQL Compiler

  • PL/SQL Performance &Tuning

  • PL/SQL Caching

  • PL/SQL Security

  • PL/SQL Fine-Grained Access Control (VPD)

  • PL/SQL Hints

  • PL/SQL Object Dependencies

  • Designing Better PL/SQL

  • Using Java/C in PL/SQL

  • Managing Dependencies

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