Book: oracle database 11g sql fundamentals i

dear all,
i would like to pass the oracle certification in forms application.
where can i find the ebook (pdf) of the fist course (oracle database 11g sql fundamentals i) in order to study and applying to take the Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified Associate.
Tnank you. i ll appreciate your help.

Hi,
where can i find the ebook (pdf) of the fist course (oracle database 11g sql fundamentals i) in order to study and applying to take the Oracle PL/SQL Developer Certified AssociateBy attending the class at OU or purchasing the book.
Thanks,
Hussein

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    Also note that in Oracle nearly every answer has an exception. The best of the best know this and try very hard to understand when things go according to plan and when (and why) expections occur.

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