Oracle 9i exam guides
Hello Friends,
can anybody pl. arrange me pdfs of oracle 9i OCA & OCP exams on [email protected]
Thanks and regards
I believe this would be considered cheating.
I suggest you buy the practice tests from selftestsoftware.com or transcender.com or even oracle. Buy the Sybex book for Introduction to SQL 9i. You can find many used books on Oracle 9i cheaply at amazon.com. Go to http://tahiti.oracle.com/ and read oracle 9i documentation.
People who cheat de-value those who have attained their OCA/OCP certification or who are studying for it.
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Errors in 1z0-051 and 1z0-061 Official Oracle exam guides
What can we do about errors in the official Oracle exam guides.
I am doing the 1z0-061 (Oracle Database 12c: SQL Fundamentals).
The 051 and 061 exams are exactly the same.
051 is written by John Watson and Roopesh Ramklass and the 061 is written by Ramklass, but the thing is, both books have the same content word for word.
I found these errors in the books:
(1.) In chapter 08 (Using subqueries to solve problems) in both books it says "A subquery can be used to select rows for insertion but not in a VALUES clause of an INSERT statement".
But this is wrong. You CAN use a subquery in a VALUES clause: This will work ->
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(2.)
Chapter 2: Self test question 9
The following character literal expression is selected from the DUAL table: SELECT 'Coda""s favorite fetch toy is his orange ring' FROM DUAL; (Choose the result that is returned.)
A. An error would be returned due to the presence of two adjacent quotes
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D. Coda""s favorite fetch toy is his orange ring'
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Correct answer is C, since the "" are 2 double quotes and they will appear as it is.
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which has 2 single quotes.
I wrote to the author (emai [email protected]) but got no reply.
How can we let Oracle certification know that there are errors in these books. This can affect the exam and can mean the difference between passing and failing.>The book cover says "Oracle Press", meaning Official Oracle.
No -- the name does not mean that. 'Oracle Press' is a division of the McGraw-Hill publishing company that specializes in writing books for the Oracle suite of products. Oracle has close ties with the publisher and often supplies information to the authors that is not publicly available. However, Oracle is not responsible for the content of the books.
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Exam Guide: Exam 1Z0-051 (Oracle Press).
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Hi,
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If not, please also let me know the best books to study for 1Z0-144 & 1Z0-146 exams?
Thanks,
GangadharGR wrote:
We have exams guides for 1Z0-051 & 1Z0-052 like
http://www.oracle-base.com/misc/OCPCertification.php
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There are no specifically exam focused books for these exams now or in the pipeline as far as I am aware. (This is the cause in fact for the majority of oracle certification examinations that are available).
If not, please also let me know the best books to study for 1Z0-144 & 1Z0-146 exams?
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Hi Guru,
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Thanks in advance
Cheers
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Hi Guru,
Well I'm not really a guru ... just a scruff ... but you've got me on the answer ...
I am an MCA post graduate and currently working in one of the reputed MNC since last 1.5 year. Right now i am an Executive Technical Consultant @ Oracle Apps - HRMS and I want to take Oracle certification exams to enhance my skills both in JAVA n Oracle. awesome!
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I just joined the oracle forums,and not sure if I am placing this discussion on correct forum/category.
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BUT what to do after that ?
In my work experinece so far, I have worked as a developer, senior developer(mainly in maintenace projects , both OLTP and OLAP projects I have worked for.
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Hi,
Can I get a exam guide for advance pl/sql 11g from anywhere ?
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http://www.oracle.com/pls/db111/homepage
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I will kindly ask for your honest opinions as I want to study for an Oracle Linux exam and I need to get the below indicated topics covered, but unfortunately I could not find a book to cover them all (as I did for Oracle 11g).
Please help me locate a book, two or how many are necessary to help me study for the exam and cover the following topics:
Thank you all!
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I will kindly ask for your honest opinions as I want to study for an Oracle Linux exam and I need to get the below indicated topics covered, but unfortunately I could not find a book to cover them all (as I did for Oracle 11g).
Please help me locate a book, two or how many are necessary to help me study for the exam and cover the following topics:
Thank you all!
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Install Enterprise Linux on any supported architecture.
Create partitions, software RAID and LVM storage configurations.
Select Packages for Installation.
PC Hardware & Linux
Get detailed information about all PCI & USB devices that are connected to a Linux system
Identify, load, unload and configure kernel modules
Tune the running kernel using the /proc/ filesystem
Post-Install System Configuration
Set and maintain the system clock with date, hwclock and NTP
Install, update and remove RPM packages with the rpm & yum commands
Configure printers with CUPS
Create and use Kickstart files for automated, hands-off installations
Boot Process & SysV Init
Configure the GRUB boot loader
Manage SysV Init scripts, including customizing files under the /etc/sysconfig/ directory to tune SysV Init scripts
Configure and use SysV runlevels
Shutdown & reboot Linux systems
User/Group Administration and NFS
Describe and apply the User Private Group scheme
Create, delete and configure user and system accounts
Create, delete and configure groups
Customize the PAM configuration
Configure and control access to su and sudo
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Implement a file server to share files with NFS v3 & v4
Configure the automounter (autofs) allowing un-privileged users to mount filesystems on-demand
Filesystem Administration
Work with device nodes and udev
Partition hard drives after installation
Create and tune filesystems
Mount filesystem, including persistent configuration in the /etc/fstab file
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Configure, manage, assign and maintain quotas on filesystems
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Configure Logical Volume Manager volume groups and logical volumes
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Grow and shrink logical volumes and the filesystems on them
Use LVM snapshots to create consistent, reliable backups
Task Automation & Process Accounting
Use the at & batch facilities to run one-time tasks
Manage cron jobs for recurring tasks, both system-wide and per-user
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Identify the origins of UNIX and how Linux is related to UNIX
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List key elements of a Linux distribution and name several distributions
List several standards that apply to Linux
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Describe the differences between the administrative (root) user and normal user accounts and explain when each should be used
Log into the system
Switch between accounts using the 'su' command
Use basic commands to gather information about the system
Use system help facilities to learn about commands and their options.
The Linux File System
List the standard system directories and explain what type of files are contained in each
Navigate the file system
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Change permissions of files
Explain how file ownership (user: group) relates to file permissions
Change ownership of files
Describe how the User Private Group (UPG) scheme works and the problem it solves
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Be able to create, delete, copy, move and rename files and directories
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Identify the type of content of any file
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Search inside of files for specified information
Perform file editing, sorting, cutting & merging text files from the command linee
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Understand the varied roles the command shell plays in everyday UNIX/Linux usage
Pipe several commands together to perform more complex and useful processing
Use file redirection on the command line
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Use and escape special characters when they are used on the command line
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Construct regular expressions for matching text patterns
Archiving and Compression
Use tar & cpio to create archives and extract files from them
Compress and decompress files using the UNIX compress, GNU gzip, bzip2 and zip formats
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Use simple text editors like pico and nano
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Perform basic and intermediate text editing functions with GNU Emacs
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Identify and switch between the various shell implementations
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Use command line history, command completion, aliases and command line editing
Customize command shell operation system wide and for individual users
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Process arguments passed into a shell script
Get input from the user of a shell script
Generate formatted output from a shell script
Perform tasks conditionally using if, case and while loops in a shell script
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Do math in a shell script
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Describe the differences between process and threads
Find and control running programs with ps, top, kill, and nice
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Messaging
Send local messages with the write and wall commands
Use talk and ytalk to chat with other users
Send and read email with the mail and pine commands
The Secure Shell
Configure the ssh client and sshd server programs securely
Establish secure, remote connections to other systems
Use SSH's key-based authentication
Managing Software
Find and download software via FTP & HTTP with text & graphical client programs like wget, lftp, links, Konqueror and Mozilla Firefox
Install binary programs in RPM packages
List software already installed on the system with RPM
Compile and install software from source releases
Compile and install software from a source RPM (SRPM or .src.rpm) package
Printing
Use CUPS to connect to available local and network printers
Use various commands to process and convert files in preparation for printing
Send jobs to a printer
Monitor and remove print jobs
Mounting FileSystems and Managing Removable Media
Use the mount command
Access NFS and SMB filesystems over the network
Use autofs for on-demand mounting of filesystems without root privileges
X Window System
Start the graphical environment manually
Select different desktop environments
Launch graphical applications
Use Linux as an X terminal
Customize the graphical environment and auto-start applications at login and X startup
Securely tunnel remote graphical applications through SSH
How about posting this question in the Certification Forum
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Hi,
I want to give oracle upgrade exam from oracle 9i to oracle 11g release2.
But i do not have material for preparation of this exam. Oracle Database 11g: New Features for 9i OCPs", also known as 1z0-055 exam.
Please any one give me PPT or PDF or link from where i can get it? . which can help me to read for exam.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: user647572 on Dec 26, 2011 5:10 AMuser647572 wrote:
Hi,
I want to give oracle upgrade exam from oracle 9i to oracle 11g release2.
But i do not have material for preparation of this exam. Oracle Database 11g: New Features for 9i OCPs", also known as 1z0-055 exam.
Please any one give me PPT or PDF or link from where i can get it? . which can help me to read for exam.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by: user647572 on Dec 26, 2011 5:10 AMI dispair when an Oracle Certified Professional says he does not have 'preapartion material' and asks for a PDF link.
.... The most likely response is from someone training to sell unauthorised learning materials.
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I am looking for R12 Exam Guide PDFs for Apps DBA. Can anyone tell me where it can be found?
Regards,
VinodThere are no official exam guides for this. You can view exam topics at http://bit.ly/1bDI2WF.
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