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  • Which Is Stronger: Pine or Douglas-Fir?

    Among the most ecologically and commercially important trees in America are the Douglas-fir and the many pines native to the country. The former is an often-enormous conifer belonging to its own genus; its signal traits have, in the past, caused taxonomists to class it with the pines, and an old lumber name for it was “Oregon pine.” Douglas-fir has wood of moderate strength -- superior to some pines, inferior to others and comparable to still more.

  • How to Convert a Number to a String in PL SQL

    Part of database programming includes converting data to a different data type. Converting an integer data result to text allows programmers to use the data in Web page and application elements, such as text boxes, without an error. You can convert your PL SQL data to text using Oracle's "to_char" conversion function. This function takes the integer number as a parameter and returns the text data type.

  • SQL Basics Training

    SQL (structured query language) was created by IBM Corp. researchers in 1970 to speed the process of analyzing data. Prior to the development of SQL, database queries took hours of valuable and expensive computer time to process. SQL is now the standard for most relational database programs and is widely used to analyze large amounts of data.

  • Computer Accounts Training

    Computer accounts software is used to help keep track of data related to numbers in a wide array of industries, including accounting, billing and banking. Professionals who use this type of software range from secretaries to bookkeepers to experienced accountants. Training can take place in a variety of ways.

  • SQL & PL/SQL Training

    SQL and PL/SQL are computer programming languages used to update, manage and retrieve information on a database. SQL is the acronym for Structured Query Language, and PL/SQL stands for Procedural Language of SQL--or in simpler terms, an extension of SQL. Training for both SQL and the extension PL/SQL is available from a variety of outlets.

  • PL SQL Procedure Tutorial

    PL/SQL stands for Procedural Language extension of SQL. Oracle version 6 was the first version to support PL/SQL, but preceding Oracle versions now also support it. PL/SQL is a block language that descended from the ADA and Pascal languages. Each block solves a problem and is grouped logically with declarations and statements. The PL/SQL engine accepts PL/SQL blocks as input, executes procedural statements and sends SQL statements to the SQL statement executor. Each block contains three sections: declaration, execution and exception.

  • How to Transfer Data in Web Form to a Database

    When collecting data from a web form, there are several options available to a web developer. One option is to display the data on a webpage. Another is to have it sent to an email address. One of the best options available is to transfer the data on the form to a database. Not only will it allow more data to be collected, but it also lets you store and organize the data in a way that facilitates better data retrieval.

  • How do I Build a Web Form From a Database?

    Web forms are a great way to easily collect information from site users. Just by accessing a page and filling out the fields displayed, a person can register or fill out an order. Forms are also very useful when connected to a database. If you often work with a database, a Web form becomes valuable when entering information into your database. Compared to some database programs with cumbersome input pages, creating your own Web form will also offer you a user-friendly alternative.

  • How to Create a Simple Database Display Form

    If your job depends upon tracking data on hundreds of records, creating a simple computer database form allows you to do it. Forget having to possess special computer skills or pricey software. If you understand why the database form is necessary and how it can be used, following these simple steps can help you create it.

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