Certification tips for argus 1Z0-551?

Hi
I am a pl/sql developer.I wish to write oracle certification on Argus Safety 1Z0-551.
Anyone who have attended the test pls share your experiance on:
How to pass in 1Z0-551 ?
and
Where to find the study materials ?
Thanks

Arun Rajesh wrote:
Hi
I am a pl/sql developer.I wish to write oracle certification on Argus Safety 1Z0-551.
Anyone who have attended the test pls share your experiance on:
How to pass in 1Z0-551 ?
and
Where to find the study materials ?
ThanksIts probably unlikely an Argus specialist will pass by .... but I could be wrong.
You may have passed by these links already ... but sometimes its always good to point the obvious places:
http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/knowledge-zone/applications/argus-safety-exam-study-guide-328824.pdf
http://www.oracle.com/partners/en/knowledge-zone/applications/argus-safety-exam-page-328790.html
If you are an Oracle Partner you will likely have access to extra resources, if you do not you may be forced to look up the information for the exam topic in the Oracle online documentation yourself and make notes on your gaps.
Unfortunately if you search online you will likely only braindumps: (https://blogs.oracle.com/certification/entry/0477)
Also checkout: http://certification.oracle.com to see about the certification purpose.
Rgds:
bigdelboy.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2QApwtE8zQ

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