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I want to ask about Oracle Certification
is there a hard copy for certification of Oracle E-Business Suite 12 Financial Management Certified Implementation Specialist: Oracle Payables after pass the exam ??
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935128 wrote:
I want to ask about Oracle Certification
is there a hard copy for certification of Oracle E-Business Suite 12 Financial Management Certified Implementation Specialist: Oracle Payables after pass the exam ??Not sure what do you mean by hard copy but all the details about this certification can be found at:
http://education.oracle.com/pls/web_prod-plq-dad/db_pages.getpage?page_id=458&get_params=p_track_id:EBS12FMOP
http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/knowledge-zone/applications/oracle-e-business-suite/ebs-payables-exam-168625.html
Thanks,
Hussein

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