New to Oracle - interested in certification SQL

I am new to Oracle and am interested to learn SQL, but have to pay myself, seeks to do this through Oracle books.

Have you noticed that there is a review called Oracle SQL Fundamentals I, who has his own book: [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0071597867/ref=s9_sima_gw_s0_p14_t1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE & pf_rd_s = center-1 & pf_rd_r = 0NNERWYN8T9PAX64B5HG & pf_rd_t = 101 & pf_rd_p = 467198433 & pf_rd_i = 468294]

However, it doesn't seem to be a book for Oracle SQL Fundamentals II, although I saw somewhere that it will be published before the end of the year?

This book seems to cover everything, but is for 9i: [http://www.amazon.com/OCP-Introduction-Oracle9i-Exam-Guide/dp/0072195371]

Just a few basics:

Which is the best db Oracle. Download for Windows XP that I can put on more than one computer, it is better for my sql certification?

Can I take the exam SQL 9i or it is no longer used (can't seem to download from anywhere?)

Can I take the exam at the Oracle headquarters or an authorized service center, without their own path?

Thank you very much

user11935518 wrote:
I am new to Oracle and am interested to learn SQL, but have to pay myself, seeks to do this through Oracle books.

Have you noticed that there is a review called Oracle SQL Fundamentals I, who has his own book: [http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/0071597867/ref=s9_sima_gw_s0_p14_t1?pf_rd_m=A3P5ROKL5A1OLE&pf_rd_s=center-1&pf_rd_r=0NNERWYN8T9PAX64B5HG&pf_rd_t=101&pf_rd_p=467198433&pf_rd_i=468294]

The book is related to the exam 1z0-051. I'm not sure it's the best way to learn SQL from scratch. However, since once you know a little SQL book is useful, though sometimes, some might say t make sure that you get enough practice.

However, it doesn't seem to be a book for Oracle SQL Fundamentals II, although I saw somewhere that it will be published before the end of the year?

Don't worry in the short term. There is a review of SQL, you may want to consider longer term (1z0-047), but which is advanced. ISBN-13: 978 - 0071498500 probably apply the material (but does not focus on the review... maybe it's a good thing).

This book seems to cover everything, but is for 9i: [http://www.amazon.com/OCP-Introduction-Oracle9i-Exam-Guide/dp/0072195371]

Just a few basics:

Which is the best db Oracle. Download for Windows XP that I can put on more than one computer, it is better for my sql certification?

Oracle is resource intensive; and more as it increases version numbers.

10g XE [http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/xe/index.html] is perfect, EXCEPT that it is 10g 11g not and cannot indicate features of 11g but its greate from the manageability perspective.

11 GR 1 material has a much higher footprint, but course has all the features.

Unfortunately, it's a choice s one or the other. and historically the windows uninstaller can be an ightmare.

I think that I must really be suggesting you look at virtualization - example: [http://www.virtualbox.org/] to run Oracle 10 g XE at first... but then again I am not sure if I'm over complicating things and have not tried it myself.

Versions of the database newever and reviews using the SQL syntax that is no longer compatible with ansi standards more late especially in the use of the joins of tables in my humble OPINION.

Can I take the exam SQL 9i or it is no longer used (can't seem to download from anywhere?)

You can take the exam but its is no longer available for download. REF for example unable to download Oracle 9i database (any version)

Can I take the exam at the Oracle headquarters or an authorized service center, without their own path?

You can take in some centres of Pearson VIEW [http://pearsonvue.com/oracle/locate]. (1z0-051 can also be taken online).

Thank you very much

If you want some tutorials to practice simple SQL online be sure to visit [www.w3schools.org] but attention to other SQL dialects. This site is safe certification, but there are many who are not. See [http://forums.oracle.com/forums/ann.jspa?annID=1122] and other messages of the forum announcement.

Visit also [http://www.oracle.com/education/certification]

Published by: bigdelboy on 24-Sep-2009 04:30

* I just remembered - a caveat: Please note Oracle requires professional XP (XP Home and Vista Home does not work... If you have these virtualbox perhaps with linux work and stay within the license agreement *.

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