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If just learning Oracle for the first time I'd stick with 9i. Why learn
things that will be obsolete in a year?
You could learn 95% of what you need to learn with 8i but for the other 5% why not stick it out?
Daniel Morgan
Noel Whelan wrote:
> Okay, I guess I'm looking for opinions on this one: if I've got Oracle9i
> installed on Windows (I'll be installing it on Linux in not too long,
> too), & I've got this Oracle DBA Complete Video Course & Interactive
> Workbook. It's good; but it focuses only on 8i. I've got 8i (8.1.7); but
> I'd like to go further in 9i if I've got the option to. Only thing is
> I'm getting a bit lost in issues I've got with 'connecting as
> internal', oradim, etc. If I've only got to overcome a few issues like
> this, & if I figure them out in not too long, I'll be glad to live with
> it; but it's important to me that I learn Oracle for now, not one
> version of it or the other...& I've got these nice instructions for 8i.
> I'd be interested in others' opinions on how I ought to look at this. Is
> 8i obsolete now?, or if I learn 8i is it going to be opposing my own
> interests in going to 9i later on..., etc. Thanks,
>
> Noel
Received on Fri Feb 15 2002 - 10:59:08 CST
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