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If you haven’t realized it yet, you will soon come to recognize the value of having a repository of scripts to perform common tasks and execute useful reports in the database. Without a set of scripts at your disposal, you are constantly rewriting common SQL statements and wasting valuable time that could be spent doing other things, such as tuning your database or writing that application enhancement your users have been asking for.

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Dillon, S., Beck, C., Kyte, T., Kallman, J., Rogers, H. (2002). A SQL Toolkit. In: Beginning Oracle Programming. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-5370-9_20

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