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Jul 7th, 2008
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Re: Dabase programmer

Click to Expand / Collapse  Quote originally posted by debasisdas ...
after SQL, PL/SQL u can go for DBA.

later on you can go for OCA / OCP certification if required .

The heighest level is OCM. There are very less people(<1000) with that degree.
Thanks again.

So for Database career,as I understand, it goes like

if it is Oracle database :
1)PL/SQL
2)Oracle DBA.
3)OCA is Oracle certified Associate
4)OCP is Oracle certified Professional
5)OCM is Oracle certified Master

if it is Microsoft database :
1)PL/SQL
2)Microsoft SQL Server DBA.
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So DBA comes the next step after learning PL/SQL....Am I right ?
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Jul 9th, 2008
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Re: Dabase programmer

yes.

it is better if you have good hands on experience in PL/SQL before going for DBA.
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Re: Dabase programmer

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yes.

it is better if you have good hands on experience in PL/SQL before going for DBA.
Does anybody know about Teradata?
What it is and what is the future of Teradata?
Does any institute in India teaches Teradata course?


One of my friend suggested me learn Teradata instead Oracle DBA as it has good future.
Pls advise.
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Nov 4th, 2008
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Re: Dabase programmer

Really, so what do I need to learn Oracle??
and .. is there an IDE or an SDK to develop in Oracle but .. free hahaha Im not that rich yet =)
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