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The document outlines 10 experiments to be conducted on Database Management Systems. The experiments cover key SQL topics like data constraints, functions, grouping, subqueries and joins. Additionally, the experiments cover PL/SQL aspects like cursors, stored procedures, functions and triggers. Each experiment refers to specific chapters and sections from the textbook "SQL, PL/SQL, 3rd Revised Edition by Ivan Bayross" to guide the learning.

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DBMS Practical List

The document outlines 10 experiments to be conducted on Database Management Systems. The experiments cover key SQL topics like data constraints, functions, grouping, subqueries and joins. Additionally, the experiments cover PL/SQL aspects like cursors, stored procedures, functions and triggers. Each experiment refers to specific chapters and sections from the textbook "SQL, PL/SQL, 3rd Revised Edition by Ivan Bayross" to guide the learning.

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MERCHANT ENGINEERING COLLEGE, BASNA

B.E. SEMESTER III (CE)


DATABASE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

LIST OF EXPERIEMENTS

Book: SQL, PL/SQL, 3rd Revised Edition by Ivan Bayross

1. Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL)


2. To study and implement Create, Insert, Select, Delete, Update, Alter
and Drop command
3. To study and implement various Data Constraints of SQL

Chapter 8: Interactive SQL PART- II

 The Primary Key Constraint: 1st paragraph, Primary Key


constraints defined at the column level, syntax, Example 1,
Output
 The Foreign Key (Self Reference) Constraint: 1st paragraph,
Principals of Foreign Key/References constraint, Foreign Key
constraint defined at the column level, Syntax, Example 3,
Output
 The Unique Key Constraint: 1st paragraph, Unique Key
Constraint defined at the column level, syntax, Example 9,
Output
 The Not Null Constraint: Not Null constraint defined at the
column level, 1st paragraph, syntax, Example 12, output
 The CHECK Constraint: 1st paragraph, Check constraint defined
at the column level, syntax, Example 13, output

4. Computations done on table data and various oracle functions

Chapter 9: Interactive SQL PART- III

 The IN and NOT IN predicates: 1st paragraph, Example 12


(synopsis, solution, output)
 Aggregate Functions: Description & syntax of all functions
 Numeric Functions: Description & syntax of all functions
 String Functions: Description & syntax of all functions
 Date Functions: Description & syntax of all functions

5. To study and implement Grouping and Subqueries

Chapter 10: Interactive SQL PART- IV


 Grouping data from tables in SQL: GROUP BY Clause (1st
paragraph, syntax, Example 1, synopsis, solution, output)
 SUBQUERIES: 1st paragraph, use of subqueries, Example 10,
synopsis, solution, output
 Using Exists/ Not Exists operator: 1st, 2nd and 3rd paragraph,
Example 18 (synopsis, solution, output)

6. To study and implement Joins

Chapter 10: Interactive SQL PART- IV

 JOINS: Joining multiple tables (1st paragraph, Description of


Inner, Outer and Cross Join, Example 20, 24, 25 and 26
(synopsis, solution, output)

7. To study and implement view and its types

Chapter 11: SQL performance tuning

 VIEWS: 2nd & 5th paragraph, syntax, Example 13

8. To study and implement cursors

Chapter 16: PL/SQL Transactions

 What is a Cursor: 1st paragraph


 Types of cursors: 1st paragraph, general cursor attributes,
Example 4 with output

9. To study and implement stored procedures and stored functions

Chapter 18: PL/SQL database objects

 What are procedures/functions: 1st, 2nd and 3rd paragraph


 Procedures versus functions
 Creating stored procedure: syntax
 Creating a functions: syntax

10. To study and implement database triggers

Chapter 18: PL/SQL database objects

 Introduction
 Types of triggers: you have to write only description of row,
statement, before and after triggers
 Syntax for creating a trigger

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