1Z1-514 Oracle Database 11g Essentials for Implementors

Hi Guys
What shall i study in order to prepare the exam 1Z1-514 Oracle Database 11g Essentials for Implementors that is in Beta?
My manager have no budget to training courses.'
Please help me...

haggy_fleisch wrote:
Hi Guys
What shall i study in order to prepare the exam 1Z1-514 Oracle Database 11g Essentials for Implementors that is in Beta?
My manager have no budget to training courses.'
Please help me...The obvious answer is to study the exam topics on [http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=41&p_exam_id=1Z0_514]
Hmmm ..... there again looking at your biography I believe Pompey Lil can help you best .... ;-)
More seriously have a go at the two day dba guide from [http://www.oracle.com/pls/db112/homepage] the have another gap analysis and see you you feel.
Also view [http://blogs.oracle.com/certification/2008/10/question_of_the_day_how_to_pre.html]
Rgds - bigdelboy.

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