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Oracle Training

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dwilson

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hi group: i am somewhat of an old hand at dbms's but new to oracle and i am having trouble finding training - it seems like the only way to get a classroom scene is to buy a huge diploma package (as i investigate the local computer colleges)

has anyone got any thoughts on how best to learn the basics?

thanks, david wilson. [sig][/sig]
 
Oracle offers training. You can tailor that training for your particular needs. Classes run fairly regularly across the country.

No, I don't work for Oracle.

There are several good books that can be found to start learning, and I'dcheck them out...
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I was in a similar situation a few months back when the opportunity came up to get some Oracle skills with my current client. I attacked the problem from 2 angles :

First, I bought several good Oracle books which I initially used to get an overview and now use as essential references (via good tech bookshop and internet).

Secondly, I attended one of the basic 5 day Oracle courses covering PL/SQL intro to get a feel for the differences between Oracle and other RDBMS i have worked with eg access/sql server/informix etc. I was pleasantly surprised how useful it was (including course cds etc). I still use the course handout for basic reference.

You dont say if you are dba or programmer etc but all attended basic intro course as it is a recommended prerequisite for other courses.

Hope that offers some insight, Best of Irish luck, David.

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