:RE: RE: OCP 9i New Features for DBAs
Ryan,
I took my exam yesterday and passed!! I used the Oracle Press - OCP Oracle
9i Database: New Features for Administrators Exam Guide book. Even though
there are a number of inaccuracies it was good preparation especially the
sample exams it provides
Ryan,
I took my exam yesterday and passed!! I used the Oracle Press - OCP Oracle
9i Database: New Features for Administrators Exam Guide book. Even though
there are a number of inaccuracies it was good preparation especially the
sample exams it provides. Regarding 9.2 vs 9.0 content in the exam
Chris,
Care to share details on the inaccuracies?
Jared
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Chris, Care to share details on the inaccuracies?
Jared
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im going to take it soon. I was going to just read howard rogers guide then the otn
one.
you think that is enough? I just want to pass it and get my piece of paper. I already
know the 9i stuff that is useful to me.
From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/11/12 Wed PM 12:19:32
yeah thats what i figured... but having these certifications are good for my career.
thanks. I figured it was a stupid question.
From: Cary Millsap [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/15 Fri AM 01:14:23 EDT
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i have all of it or 8i. this question was in architecture. I havent looked at the sql
and pl/sql stuff since the cert test for that was a blowoff.
From: Ed Sherman [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/08/15 Fri AM 09:00:43 EDT
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Ryan
I have found the actual OCP questions to be clearer. I think it is very
hard to develop a good multiple choice exam. And these are tricky because
the objective is to test more than simple memorization. You need to
administer it to many people and find out which questions aren't clear or
im registered with technet and when i signed up to take my tests with prometric? I was
charged the same $125/test?
From: April Wells [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: 2003/05/27 Tue PM 01:04:44 EDT
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yes they do.
Title: RE: RE: ocp discount
when you signed up with technet there should have been an announcement or a splash screen that gave you a discount code... you have to type that in when you register for the tests. Don't remember what the code was, off hand, but I remember it was delivered in one
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when you signed up with technet there should have been an announcement or a
splash screen that gave you a discount code... you have to type that in when
you register
When you signed up for the exam, there was a question as to whether you had
any discount codes. It is the same screen that asks if you are an Oracle
employee. If you enter the code on that screen, then you receive the
discount.
Dennis Williams
DBA, 80%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Title: RE: RE: ocp discount
is it OTN20 ?
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when you signed up with technet there should have been
Yes, that's it.
Shamita Singh
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is it OTN20 ?
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when you signed up with technet there should have been
Well said Kirti -
Darell, you wil fail every OCP exam you take with 50%. You need a minimum of about
65% and up to 75% on others (don't know why they vary so much)
John
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You only need to get 50% of
John,
Just to clarify, that wasn't me that said you only need to get 50 % correct on the 9i
upgrade exam. This thread looks like it, but my message follows:
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Darrell
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Well said Kirti -
Darell, you wil fail
I didnt realize that you might be able to do the 8i one without handing $2k to oracle
for their class and taking the upgrade exams is a better path.
anyone know if this is possible? You only need to get 50% of the questions right on
the upgrade tests.
From: Darrell Landrum [EMAIL
You only need to get 50% of the questions right on the upgrade tests.
Why not set the goal to it get 100% right? ;)
- Kirti
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I didnt realize that you might be able to do the 8i one
Title: RE: Re: OCP
So how can you check the status of your 8i OCP so you can sign up for the 9i OCP upgrade exam?
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Paula,
When you completed the OCP exams, you were given a report card that
was stamped and sealed by the test provider with a passed notation.
After you have completed all of the requirements for the particular
track you were taking you should receive a certificate and card from the
Oracle Corp.
50% ?? You're joshing me!
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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I didnt realize that you might be able to do the 8i one without handing $2k
to oracle
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So how can you check the status of your 8i OCP so you can sign
up for the 9i OCP upgrade exam?
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Pete - You've made my day. We had some education money to use or lose last
fall, and the 9i New Features class was offered locally. I thought I might
be able to take the upgrade class even though I hadn't completed the 8i
route. December is not a good month for finding study time, so I shelved
I think there are a couple of ways you can do this. Firstly, if you ring
Prometric and try to register for the 9i Upgrade exam. IIRC, they'll ask
you for your SSN and their system should reject you if you don't have the
necessary pre-req certification. Secondly, you can send an email to
[EMAIL
You only need to get 50% of the questions right on the upgrade tests.
Why not set the goal to it get 100% right? ;)
- Kirti
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I didnt realize that you might be able to do the 8i one
Here in Canada I was told you can do it if you have a letter from your
employer stating that they are unable to provide you with the training you
require to stay up-to-date in your field.
I asked my previous manager if he could write me such a letter, he just
grinned and said: well, it should be
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in putting
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