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Using PL/SQL Records in SQL Statements -- Steven Feuerstein and Bryn Llewellyn show how, with Oracle 9i Release 2, you can now use the PL/SQL RECORD datatype inside SQL statements. Steven is a coauthor of Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 3rd Edition.


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HTTP Communication from Within the Oracle Database -- Steven Feuerstein and Bryn Llewellyn continue their series on new Oracle 9i features with an article on how to use Utl_Http to implement a requestor in a B2B implementation. Steven is a coauthor of Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 3rd Edition.

Multi-Level Collections in Oracle 9i -- Steven Feuerstein and Bryn Llewellyn continue their series of articles on new Oracle 9i features with both simple and complex examples showing you how to work with multi-level collections. For answers to your PL/SQL questions, see Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 3rd Edition.

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Table Functions and Cursor Expressions -- Steven Feuerstein introduces cursor expressions and shows how they can be used with table functions in this article, cowritten with Bryn Llewellyn. Get all of your PL/SQL questions answered with Oracle PL/SQL Programming, 3rd Edition.

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