PL/SQL Interview Questions and Answers || Latest Q&A 2024 for Beginners and Intermediate
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- Опубліковано 31 гру 2023
- Top Most Asked PL/SQL Interview Questions and Answers for Beginners and Intermediate . I have collected these SQL & PL/SQL Interview Questions based on extensive research so that you can include this in your PL/SQL interview preparation. I have tried to cover all the concepts so that you clear the interview with ease.
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In this tutorial, you will learn most frequent asked interview questions and answers with example.
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Hi, Very informative video and commonly asked question in interview. Great work!
Do you have some content for Oracle forms?
Not yet but surely I make videos on forms and reports also. Send me your e-mail I'd I'll send commonly used forms and report questions and answers in pdf format.
hi sir,
If you don't mind can you give me some examples to practice i.e. some examples to use in real time it will help me a little. And also i want improve my my oracle skills thats why im asking sir.
Send me your e-mail I'd . I'll send you practice questions for you.
#12 difference between count(1) and count(*)?
There are not difference when I execute in Oracle 19c BUT you mentioned that it should provide different result. I'm confused.
When you use the column name inside the () then only you will find the difference check column name having few null values. Count (1) and count(*) have no difference.