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Intro to PL/SQL exam
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NickL
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Registered: Nov 2001 Location: Flushing, NYC Country: USA State: Certifications: BS Accounting, MS Finance Working on: Oracle App Dev 6, Sun Java Developer
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Intro to PL/SQL exam
Hello:
Is the Intro to PL/SQL exam the same for the OCP DBA track & the OCP Application Developer track?
I plan to study and take this exam at the end of January.
Is one month of serious study (no braindumps) enough?
I am pretty new to SQL, but it looks fairly easy.
Thanks
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Nick
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12-27-01 04:15 AM
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maciagt
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Registered: Oct 2001 Location: Brighton Country: United States State: Certifications: CNA, Net +, i-Net+ Working on: Solaris8, Oracle 8i DBA
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Yeah, one month of getting after should be enough, if you have some programming experience. SQL is a bit left-handed, though. The test have all changed around November and so be careful of old brain-dumps. Sybex for books and cert21 are good sources, as well as Oracle Bookshelf. If your going to buy the Oracle book, get it from www.bookpool.com, their the cheapest on the planet. I'll be taking it in February, once I'm done with a local class on it. Good Luck!
Ted
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