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Can you learn automotive mechanics in three days? Depends on what you mean
by learn. You can learn a few useful things but you can't master anything.
Oracle Press has an Oracle 9i for Beginners book which might provide an
overview. Then you can go to Oracle's web site and from the documentation
section grab the concepts manual. Of course, by the time you read those
things several weeks will have passed...
"Michael Wilkinson" <mwilkinson_jr_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Greetings - masters of table extents, and other things arcane. This
> neophyte has a ludicrous question for you: Is it possible for me to
> learn oracle in three days or less? I've worked with other RDBMS in
> the past, and know the difference between a fragment and a chunk, but
> my first pass through the oracle documentation had convinced me that I
> might have just entered into seventh circle of hell.
>
> Why three days you ask? Well, I've just found out that's how long I
> have before I have to take delivery of a product from an outsourcer
> that uses oracle as a backend. I'm not a DBA myself, but our in-house
> DBAs only know Informix and some MSSQL and are already running for
> cover, leaving the young and foolish (that's me) holding the bullseye.
> Since I figure the thing will chug along on own for a few days (it's
> got to at least work for a few hours for the outsource company to
> prove that it works) my first concern is obviously logical logging and
> backups.
>
> If you were in my shoes, what books and tools would you recommend I
> have to survive this suicidal oracle piano drop?
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
> - MW
Received on Sun May 12 2002 - 19:43:49 CDT
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