ORA10g605 - Oracle 10g Designer Database Generation
Course
ORA10g605
Price:
$1,725.00
Software Assurance Value:
Not Eligible
Duration:
3 Days
SQLSoft Course ora10g605 Oracle 10g Designer Database Generation
Table of Contents
Introduction
Audience
At Course Completion
Prerequisites
Certified Professional Exams
Student Materials
Course Outline
Introduction
This intensive seminar demonstrates how sophisticated Oracle Designer models
may be used to generate complete modules for client/server applications. Participants
will walk through the numerous options for the Server Generator. Complex topics
of forward and reverse engineering, reconciliation, use of templates and many
others are considered.
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Audience
Application designers, developers and database administrators who will be using
the Oracle Designer tool to design and implement database definitions.
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At Course Completion
At the end of this course, the student will:
- Know the Server Generator
- Understand Forward Engineering
- Understand Reverse Engineering
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Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have:
- Completed ora10g601, Oracle10g Designer Data
Modeling
Suggested Next Course
- ora10g201, Oracle Database 10g: Administration
I (5 days)
- ora10g602, Oracle10g Designer Systems Analysis
& Modeling (5 days)
- ora10g603, Oracle 10g Designer Repository Administration
& Tools (2 days)
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Certified Professional Exams
No exam currently exists for this course.
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Student Materials
The student kit includes a comprehensive workbook and other necessary materials
for this class.
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Course Outline
DATABASE GENERATION WITH ORACLE DESIGNER
- Systems Methodologies
- Using Oracle Designer
USING THE DATABASE DESIGN TRANSFORMER
- Transformation Using Default Settings
- Transformation Using Custom Settings
- Transformation Using Additional
TRANSFORMING SUPERTYPES & SUBTYPES
- Transforming Supertypes
- About Surrogate Keys
- A Supertype Scenario
INTRODUCING THE DESIGN EDITOR
- A Tour Of The Design Editor
- Design Editor Opti_R
DESIGNING DISTRIBUTION OBJECTS
- Building The Production
- Defining Distribution Objects
DESIGNING DATABASE ADMINISTRATION OBJECTS
- Defining Oracle Databases
- Creating Storage Definitions
- Defining Tablespaces
- Defining Data Files
- Defining Log Files
- Defining Rollback Segments
- Defining Directories
DESIGNING USER-RELATED OBJECTS
- About User-Related Objects
- Defining Users
- Defining Roles
- Defining Profiles
DESIGNING THE SERVER MODEL (TABLES)
- Using Server Model Diagrams
- Defining Tables
DESIGNING THE SERVER MODEL (CONSTRAINTS)
- Defining Primary Key Constraints
- Defining Unique Constraints
- Defining Foreign Key Constraints
- Defining Check Constraints
DESIGNING THE SERVER MODEL (ADVANCED OBJECTS)
- Advanced Server Model Objects
- Defining Indexes
- Defining Synonyms
- Defining Relational Views
- Defining Materialized Views
- Defining Clusters
- User-Specific Database Implementations
THE DATABASE SERVER GENERATOR
- Generate Database Administration Objects
- Generate Server Model
REPOSITORY REPORTS FOR DATABASE DESIGN
- Find A Report
- Run A Report
- Understanding The Report Groups
- Reports You Should Run
DESIGN CAPTURE
- Design Capture, Define Physical Objects
- Design Capture, Retrofit Logical Objects
USING THE DEPENDENCY MANAGER
- About The Dependency Manager
- Building Dependencies
- Showing Dependencies
- Working With Individual Dependency Records
- Using The Dependency Manager Tools
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