Give or take ??
Dennis I hope that one I can be on the examiner side of Oracle exams, but
alas right now I am only the examinee.
Jokes aside, I have appeared for fundamentals 1, backup and recovery.  This
is my third foray into ocp exams.  But performance tuning is really vast and
scary.  I find that most of the time I am going over the reference
documentation trying to find out the names of views and what their different
columns mean.
The problem is that give me a system and allow me to refer to the docs and I
will be able to create a resource manager plan and implement it .  But its
difficult for me to remember where exactly the underscores appear in the
parameter names of the dbms_resource_manager procedures.  But basically
performance tuning touches so many many new subjects that I am quite nervous
about this exam.
What do you recommend ?
I am using the osborne book, and Oracle docs.

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> Give or take the exam? Makes a big difference ;-)
> Is this your first OCP module? If not, which other modules have you taken?
> What are you using as study materials?
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> Dennis Williams
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> Lifetouch, Inc.
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> List , I am planning to give my 9i performance tuning exam on the first .
> Any advice you all want to give me ? Pretty nervous about it.  Sure would
> appreciate your guidance.
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