The right way to start working with Oracle is GUI, which hides some
complexity of DB. Then usage should smoothly include/move to "nice
user-friendly command-line user interface", which allows greater
flexibility, speed, control... whatever pluses there are.

But the point is that OCP's supposed to be measurement for good professional
experience which, in my opinion may not include GUI usage, but must include
command-line tools. Especially that not every GUI is available for free and
is accesible on any site. This point directs to another conclusion - Oracle
wants us to buy this GUI staff.

Once again confirm OCP programm is all about Oracle Corp. and it's money and
not about us, our employers, client... whatever.

Alexandre
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> Hi
>
> That's true. You should at least have the option to use (usable;) GUI
tools.
> Just yesterday, I had a developer (who usually works with SQL Server)
asking
> me
> wether he always has to mess around with this client thing ... *what
client
> thing ?*.
> Actually, he meant the tnsnames.ora. After a short monologue about Oracle
> Names and OID,
> he just popped up some SQL Server GUI stuff, that displayed a catalog of
all
> DB servers,
> all databases, no files to maintain, no nothing, just works.
> So, what does one say then to justify the Oracle way ? Not much.
> Since usability influences decision makers (and younger developers) a lot,
> Oracle might
> loose here with the "You don't know all the command line tool options and
> SQL statements by heart ?
> - You're too stupid to work with Oracle, go ask your local Oracle guru or
> study your $%§ss off and
> get certified."
>
> Regards
>
> Stefan
>
>
>
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