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"Pete Sharman" <peter.sharman_at_oracle.com> wrote in message
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> >I'm not a fan of the 'have to have taken one course from 4 but we don't
care
> >which one' requirement that looks like a straightforward revenue
increasing
> >strategy to me. I am a fan of the 'Scenario based testing in all new
Oracle
> >Certified Professional track exams (as of January 2002).' change that has
> >been made, that should increase the quality of OCP holders. Unless I
don't
> >know what I'm reading this message appears to have been on the education
> >site since february 20002.
>
> 20002? Man, I'm impressed! ;)
I can't type, thats why I'm an IT professional not someone doing real work!
>
> I really have no idea why the course requirement has been added. I
suspect that
> it's to ensure that OCP holders have at least touched the database once,
to try
> and get away from the "you can read a book and pass these exams" mindset.
Of
> course, I could be totally wrong (have been in the past and almost
certainly
> will be in the future)!
I don't see how the goal OCP's have seen a database follows from the 'have attended 1 course' requirement. ISTM if it applies to one thing say B&R it should also apply to another say perf tuning.
provided oracle come up with decent scenarios (and a search of google for the last 5 years should provide plenty) the how would you approach this problem type question does seem to me to be an advance on which view would you query for details of recently executed sql type questions.
-- Niall Litchfield Oracle DBA Audit Commission UKReceived on Tue Jul 02 2002 - 16:19:10 CDT