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Eric
Books - the bible is Kevin Loney's Oracle DBA Handbook. Web sites - lots, but if nothing else, log on to http://technet.oracle.com, get yourself an account and free reign to all the goodies that are there.
HTH. Pete
Eric Yu wrote:
> Can anyone recommend one or two must-have books for doing Oracle 8
> administration and development? Does not need to be hand-holding or start
> w/very basics, we have SQL Server/Sybase DBA/development experience, but are
> new to Oracle.
>
> Alternatively, Web sites w/good references would be helpful.
>
> TIA, -EY
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Pete
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