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1. Creating tables for various relations (in SQL)
2. Implementing the queries in SQL for
a) Insertion
b) Retrival (Implement all the operation like Union, Intersect, Minus, in, exist, aggregate functions (Min.,Max…) etc…
c) Updation
d) Deletion
3. Creating Views
4. Writing Assertions
5. Writing Triggers
6. Implementing Operations on relations (tables) using PL/SQL
7. Creating FORMS
8. Generating REPORTS.
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