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Re: What is the best book to prepare for OCP exams?

From: Van Messner <vmessner_at_netaxis.com>
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 19:07:54 -0500
Message-ID: <o2GC2.711$Cy5.683@news7.ispnews.com>


OCP Training Guide is too light weight. Couchman is 1000 pages and lots of errors. You're better off studying 1000 pages of Oracle documentation. Ault's books are good review books.

Van

m.L. wrote in message <36d884da.45791840_at_news.earthlink.net>...
>
>Hello everyone,
>
> I am considering to take the OCP exams in the near future, and
>it seems that there are only a few books available for this.
>
>1) OCP training guide
>by William Baird
>
>2) Oracle Certified Professional Dba Certification Exam Guide
>by Jason S. Couchman
>
>3) Oracle DBA Exam Cram for Test 1 and Test 2
>and Oracle DBA Eam Cram fro Test 3 and Test4
>by Michael R. Ault
>
>The OCP training guide is a rather new book, and it is on top of my
>list for now.
>
>I am System Analyst who has to do many Oracle related tasks. I was
>also DBA of an Ingres database for almost two years, so I believe I
>have some basic understanding of the concepts. I am hoping that as I
>learn and get more experiences from my current job, plus some studying
>material, I will be ready to take the exams in a few months.
>
>Any suggestions? Which book you think is the best?
>
>Please contact me either posting here or email me at
>mleung_at_intelus.com or mleung_at_earthlink.net
>
>thanks
>Michael Leung
>
>
>
>
Received on Mon Mar 01 1999 - 18:07:54 CST

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