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How to improve DBA skills? (renamed by LF) [message #263653] Thu, 30 August 2007 11:40 Go to next message
jack1
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i AM NEW TO ORACL. PLEASE GIVE SOME IDEA TO IMPROVE ORACLE DBA SKILLS, give me some book aslso. BOOK FOR EASY REDING AND WORK. SORRY MY ENGLISH IS NOT GOOD HERE.

tHansk
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any1 there [message #263654 is a reply to message #263653] Thu, 30 August 2007 11:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jack1
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please any1 give something ideea to improve oracle skill waiting.
thanks
JACK
Re: request [message #263658 is a reply to message #263653] Thu, 30 August 2007 12:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
muzahid
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For improve skill there is no alternative of study and practice

For Book see the following orafaq link

http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/88295/48287/
Re: any1 there [message #263660 is a reply to message #263654] Thu, 30 August 2007 12:39 Go to previous messageGo to next message
muzahid
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Study and practice
regular follow various oracle forum and FAQ
Re: any1 there [message #263662 is a reply to message #263654] Thu, 30 August 2007 12:42 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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First, use a professional language and follow the rules.
OraFAQ Forum Guide

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Michel
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263663 is a reply to message #263653] Thu, 30 August 2007 12:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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Don't post your message in CAPITALS.
And don't multipost.

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Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263676 is a reply to message #263653] Thu, 30 August 2007 13:15 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Ronald Beck
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How to learn Oracle...

1. Come up with a project that needs a database.
You could create an inventory of all your DVDs, video games, CDs, record albums, collectable items around the house, etc...

2. Decide what information you want to keep on those items.
Enter things like Name, purchase date, cost, media type, etc...

3. Create the table(s) needed to track the information.

4. Create the procedures needed to enter/modify/delete the information.

5. Create procedures to report on the information.
Try things like "How much have I spent on DVDs last year" or "What is my current collection of pet rocks worth".

Like everyone has said, study and practice. The "practice" part is coming up with a project to work on. The "study" part is learning how to do what you need to do to implement the "practice" part.

Regards,
Ron
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263872 is a reply to message #263676] Fri, 31 August 2007 03:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jack1
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thankyou all for help. i will improve both oracle and my english languag.

thansk
jack
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263886 is a reply to message #263872] Fri, 31 August 2007 04:07 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Just for your information, there's a Spell-check Message button, left from the "Submit Reply" one. Click it so that you could fix spelling mistakes before submitting a post.
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263935 is a reply to message #263886] Fri, 31 August 2007 05:31 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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very much thanks. i will do it before submitting.
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263941 is a reply to message #263935] Fri, 31 August 2007 05:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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No, thank you.

Improvement is more than noticeable (regarding your last two posts in this topic).
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263948 is a reply to message #263941] Fri, 31 August 2007 06:00 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jack1
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sorry i am not understanding this. can you say it in simple english. i am ukranian so english is not good for me.
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263956 is a reply to message #263948] Fri, 31 August 2007 06:16 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Sure. Two posts I'm talking about are these:

This is your post which is very, very badly written:
Quote:
thankyou all for help. i will improve both oracle and my english languag.

thansk
jack

This is your post which is correctly written:
Quote:
very much thanks. i will do it before submitting.


As you can see, no errors here, so - it is called an improvement.
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #263967 is a reply to message #263956] Fri, 31 August 2007 06:47 Go to previous messageGo to next message
jack1
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Thanks very much. I will improve english soon.
Re: any1 there + request (merged) [message #264065 is a reply to message #263967] Fri, 31 August 2007 10:48 Go to previous message
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