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I am already in job and have very little time for myself. I can spare two hours daily for preparation. For which certification should I go now? My current work is database management so i'm thinking of oracle certification, guide me in this way. Please suggest some resource too.
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hi,

i am also learning mysql on my own in order to get into database management in near future. i know nothing about oracle though. but can you please tell me as how did you get into database management? what resources/books/material you went through in order to learn rdbms related topics. thanks and good luck with your preparation...
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