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Online Presentation An online presentation created in Microsoft PowerPoint accompanies the course notes. Some of the slides use a feature called “build” that reveals each bullet following a mouse-click. Each of these is documented in the course management notes. Instructions for using the PowerPoint Slide Show are provided. Oracle Procedure Builder Oracle Procedure Builder is the interface for creating, editing, debugging, and executing the PL/SQL code. Instructors should be familiar with the tool and its features | Instructor Notes 2 Introduction to Oracle SQL and PL SQL Using Procedure Builder Release Notes This release of the course notes guarantees compatibility with Oracle Server Release 7.3.2.1.0 PL SQL Release 2.3.2.0.0 SQL Plus Release 3.3.2.0.0 and Oracle Procedure Builder Release 1.5.5.7.0 All demonstration and practice files have been tested against this release of the product. General Notes If you have not taught Introduction to Oracle from Worldwide Education format notes please observe the following changes Format These course notes have been formatted to the Worldwide Education format. The left hand page contains a copy of the presentation slides which allow the presenter to concisely and clearly convey the topics. Demonstrations are listed in the class management note below the slide or on the facing page. The right hand page contains text that elaborates the bullet points on the slides. The practice at the end of the lesson can contain paper-based or hands-on exercises. Online Presentation An online presentation created in Microsoft PowerPoint accompanies the course notes. Some of the slides use a feature called build that reveals each bullet following a mouse-click. Each of these is documented in the course management notes. Instructions for using the PowerPoint Slide Show are provided. Oracle Procedure Builder Oracle Procedure Builder is the interface for creating editing debugging and executing the PL SQL code. Instructors should be familiar with the tool and its features. Instructor Notes