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In article <7e3fa619.0208230831.6a3c7471_at_posting.google.com>,
gwhubert_at_hotmail.com says...
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>I'm curious about Unix/NT issues. Do you have to be able to do things
>for both or do you have a choice? Would someone very good on Unix
>have a problem with not knowing NT or vice-versa?
>
>Gene Hubert
>Durham, NC
Have a look at the URL I included before. At this stage (not sure if there are plans to change this) the exam runs on RedHat AS 2.1. You need a familiarity with basic Unix commands like vi, cp etc., but that's about it.
Pete
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>Pete Sharman <peter.sharman_at_oracle.com> wrote in message
>news:<ak138l027dp_at_drn.newsguy.com>...
>> Sometime ago, I mentioned that I would be attending the pilot of the Oracle
>>Certified Masters practicum exam, and would provide you folks with some feedback
>> on it. This was in relation to a discussion about the Oracle Certified
>> Professional program being too easy to pass without hands-on knowledge of the
>> database.
>>
>> Well, rest assured you will NEVER get through the OCM exam without handson
>> experience. I've been using Oracle database technology for 16 odd years now,
>>and I finished each day of the two day exam feeling like a wrung out dish rag.
>>It's a very tough exam to get through, and as such certainly answers every piece
>> of negative feedback I've seen on the OCP program. You can rest assured that
>> anyone who gets through the OCM will really know their stuff with the Oracle
>> database.
>>
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HTH. Additions and corrections welcome.
Pete
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