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ahmeds08
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Posted - 2011-06-20 : 03:14:02
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hello experts, i have been working on sql server as a sql developer for the last 2 years,and now my company management has decided to shift me into oracle as a oracle ebs developer.what should i do?.waiting for your profitable replies.thank you |
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mmarovic
Aged Yak Warrior
518 Posts |
Posted - 2011-06-20 : 09:20:49
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Learn oracle, especially pl/sql. Buy books written by Tom Kyte.MirkoMy blog: http://mirko-marovic-eng.blogspot.com/ |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
737 Posts |
Posted - 2011-06-20 : 09:34:06
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quote: Originally posted by mmarovic Learn oracle, especially pl/sql. Buy books written by Tom Kyte.MirkoMy blog: http://mirko-marovic-eng.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much for your reply..so you mean that i shift to oracle? |
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mmarovic
Aged Yak Warrior
518 Posts |
Posted - 2011-06-20 : 09:58:24
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quote: Originally posted by ahmeds08
quote: Originally posted by mmarovic Learn oracle, especially pl/sql. Buy books written by Tom Kyte.MirkoMy blog: http://mirko-marovic-eng.blogspot.com/
Thank you very much for your reply..so you mean that i shift to oracle?
Of course. The more you know, the better. Oracle is still leader in rdbms area. PL/SQL is nice programming language. Be patient, it takes a litle bit more to learn ORACLE and PL/SQL then SQL Server and T-SQL. Learn differences first, especially about concurrency and locking. Books by Tom Kyte are great help.MirkoMy blog: http://mirko-marovic-eng.blogspot.com/ |
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ahmeds08
Aged Yak Warrior
737 Posts |
Posted - 2011-06-21 : 01:56:48
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thank you very much mirko... |
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mmarovic
Aged Yak Warrior
518 Posts |
Posted - 2011-06-24 : 04:09:33
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You are welcome.MirkoMy blog: http://mirko-marovic-eng.blogspot.com/ |
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