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Oracle Asset (Functional) Practice Questions for Interviews and Certification Examination (Release 11i and 12)
Functional Consultant
Authored by Erp Gold
This book contains 150 Oracle Asset Practice Questions for functional consultants. Very useful for interviews and certification examinations.
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Oct 26 2010
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1456311581 / 9781456311582
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    https://www.createspace.com/3495382
    http://www.amazon.com/Functional-Questions-Interviews-Certification-Examination/dp/1456311581/ref=sr_1_4?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1289178586&sr=8-4
    List Price: $29.99
    Add to Cart
    Oracle Asset (Functional) Practice Questions for Interviews and Certification Examination (Release 11i and 12)
    Functional Consultant
    Authored by Erp Gold
    This book contains 150 Oracle Asset Practice Questions for functional consultants. Very useful for interviews and certification examinations.
    Publication Date:
    Oct 26 2010
    ISBN/EAN13:
    1456311581 / 9781456311582
    Page Count:
    94
    Binding Type:
    US Trade Paper
    Trim Size:
    6" x 9"
    Language:
    English
    Color:
    Black and White
    Related Categories:
    Computers / General

    Reported as spam!

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    https://www.createspace.com/3495382
    List Price: $29.99
    Add to Cart
    Oracle Asset (Functional) Practice Questions for Interviews and Certification Examination (Release 11i and 12)
    Functional Consultant
    Authored by Erp Gold
    This book contains 150 Oracle Asset Practice Questions for functional consultants. Very useful for interviews and certification examinations.
    Publication Date:
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    ISBN/EAN13:
    1456311581 / 9781456311582
    Page Count:
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    Binding Type:
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    Trim Size:
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    Language:
    English
    Color:
    Black and White
    Related Categories:
    Computers / General

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