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chris

2004-03-05, 1:24 pm

I was wondering if anyone knows if MS is going to revamp
the MCDBA requirements once Yukon comes out. If so what
are they. I know my opinion isnt the majority, but I would
like to see more SQL focused exams like Oracle as opposed
to half SQL and half OS.
David

2004-03-05, 2:24 pm

If you are already MCDBA certified you will probably just have to do one or
two upgrade exams. In any case, you won't have to re-take the os exams as
they will still be valid.
I would like to see seperate certification paths for database developers and
DBA's.
I would welcome more specialised SQL server exams - e.g. You could probably
devote a whole exam to DTS!


"chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> I was wondering if anyone knows if MS is going to revamp
> the MCDBA requirements once Yukon comes out. If so what
> are they. I know my opinion isnt the majority, but I would
> like to see more SQL focused exams like Oracle as opposed
> to half SQL and half OS.



Ray Higdon

2004-03-05, 6:24 pm

From a recent survey given out by MS, it sounds like the MCDBA track with
Yukon will be very interesting. If I remember correctly from the survey they
mentioned at least 6 different SQL exams. Plans could certainly change from
now to when they are released but I suspect it will be interesting
nonetheless.


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Ray Higdon MCSE, MCDBA, CCNA
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"chris" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:7a5f01c402d4$be3ae6b0$a00
1280a@phx.gbl...
> I was wondering if anyone knows if MS is going to revamp
> the MCDBA requirements once Yukon comes out. If so what
> are they. I know my opinion isnt the majority, but I would
> like to see more SQL focused exams like Oracle as opposed
> to half SQL and half OS.



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