Re: Book Recommendations for ORACLE 8/SERVER/DB

From: Tim X <timx_at_spamto.devnul.com>
Date: 14 Dec 2002 15:02:50 +1100
Message-ID: <87hedhw8lx.fsf_at_tiger.rapttech.com.au>


aaronpeel_at_aol.com (Matt Peeler) writes:

> I am currently starting to develop in ORACLE8i starting with
> Developer/2000 6.0 coming from a DB2 and a MSSQL background. I have
> books on the Developer2000 and PL/SQL but I am wanting to learn more
> about the database server itself. I installed the PSORACLE version on
> my PC but need help in setting everything up on WIN2K and am wanting
> to find out everything about it like OMS and working with
> backup/recovery and other DBA elements.
>
> Any recommended books to get me started would be appreciated.
>

Get a copy of Tom Kytes Expert One-on-One Oracle. There is some really good stuff in this book and its a good read.

Tim

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