Very similar indeed.
The favourite style of question seems to be along the lines of "Which 4
statements best characterise 9i Data Guard ? (choose 4)" rather than "pick
the correct answer". There's a continuing trend towards concepts rather than
syntax memorisation, though they still like to include an occasional "the
statement will fail due to invalid syntax" to keep you on the hop.

Overall not too scary though the lack of any complete revision notes at the
moment makes the task of preparing for it all a bit arduous.

Cheers,
Mike

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Congrats Mike!

What's your impression - same level of difficulty as the 6/7/8/8i tests?

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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Just passed my 9i OCP DBA exam. Now I have the whole set.  =)

For anyone who's interested these are thew resources I used :

Oracle 9i New Features - Robert G Freeman ( but GET A SPELLCHECKER Bob! )
Oracle documentation set.
Oracle "9i Daily Features" articles
     (http://technet.oracle.com/products/oracle9i/daily/content.html)
Oracle-Base 9i New Features Articles
     (http://www.oracle-base.com/Articles/9i/Articles9i.asp)
Plenty of time to play with the database.

Sorry this is WAY off topic but anyone who's read this far gets a virtual
pseudo-beer.

Cheers
Mike Hately

Now, who's going to offer me a job?


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