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Old 01-16-12, 19:30
Jon29 Jon29 is offline
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Oracel SQL versions question

Hello,

I d like to ask you as you are the masters in SQL.

I m writting my CV and I d like to include in Techincal Skills the SQL.

I don't want to write "Oracle SQL 9i/10g" etc.
Is it ok if I use the term "Oracle SQL"? Does this exist?
In other words is "Oracle SQL" a term that is used among sql developers or in any case it should be defined which version?
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Old 01-17-12, 01:13
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Every new version introduces some new functionalities, so - if you are skilled with SQL that belongs to Oracle 7 (while the most recent version is 11g), you are missing many new, wonderful, things. Therefore, I suppose that mentioning a highest version you are familiar with wouldn't harm.
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Old 01-17-12, 01:16
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yes, it's okay to say "Oracle SQL" without specifying a version

you could also say PL/SQL, which is actually oracle's procedural language superset of SQL (assuming you actually know PL/SQL)

see Oracle PL/SQL

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Old 01-19-12, 14:30
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Thank you very much
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