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The study material that Oracle provides (at $600 USD a CD) do not cover what
you will be asked on the exams. I have to believe that the only people that
are passing the newest versions must have taken the Oracle ILT classes. My
past experiences indicate that the test questions come directly from the
class manuals. Until more books or practice exams are available I would
just start using the new system and reading the documentation.
Ganesh Raja <ganesh_at_gtfs-gulf.com> wrote in message
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> blurg_at_gluipzak.nl (blurg) wrote in message
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> > "Niall Litchfield" <n-litchfield_at_audit-commission.gov.uk> wrote in
message news:<a0nqps$njc$1_at_paris.btinternet.com>...
> > > "Howard J. Rogers" <dba_at_hjrdba.com> wrote in message
> > > news:3c2f694d$0$2602$afc38c87_at_news.optusnet.com.au...
> > > > I wouldn't recommend it. But then I'm whistling in the wind here,
because
> > > > everyone else assures me that the differences between 8i and 9i are
not
> > that
> > > > major. Personally, and speaking only for myself, I think that's
wrong.
> > >
> > > I agree entirely with Howard. 9i is a significant step forward and in
some
> > > respects a different animal to 8i. Especially if you compare 9i to
8.1.5
> > > which is the base for 8i OCP. I'm sure that it is possible to study
for 8i
> > > OCP on a 9i box (just as it is possible using 8 or even 7.3.4) The
creatures
> > > are different though.
> >
> > Thanx for your information, Howard and Niall.
> > I'll think I'll try it again then, but in the mean time, I'll proceed
with my study.
> >
> > Oracle 9i track is not possible yet, it's just in beta status as far as
I know.
>
> Nope... The Exams Have been realeased... The Problem is getting Study
Materials.
>
> >
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