Eman,

My first Oracle dba job the only training I got was the CBT's from Oracle for version 
7.  I thought they were great, but I like to work my way through cbt's.  One 
frustrating thing was that I found upwards of a dozen errors in the tests. I took 
screen prints of a bunch of them and compared them to the material in the class 
portion and showed other dba's and confirmed that my answer was correct and theirs was 
wrong.  But it did give me a lot of good information.  I only used them for about the 
first 2 months of my job about 5-10 hours per week.  By 2 months, I was busy enough 
that I didn't have time for going through them any more, and I also found that I knew 
enough that the cbt's were too basic at that point.   

So it depends on your level of experience.  Not only how long you've beed dba'ing, but 
also what level of stuff you've worked on.  I was thrown into the rollout of 
HR-Payroll and another separate application that I had to install from scratch, so I 
got more involved in Oracle in 2 months that some dba's have a chance to in a lot 
longer time.  

Stephen

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Has anyone used oracle's TBT's (Technical Based Training)? I am considering 
purchasing some but was wondering just how good the are.
These TBT's are supposedly like CBT's (Computer Based Training).
Any feed back would be greatly appreciated, before I spend $3000.00 on a set.

I'm interested in the DBA set.

Thanks,

Eman

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