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If you're talking about the beer, I'm getting some
quite often !
--- dgoulet_at_vicr.com a écrit : > Humm, Should one
learn more than one RDBMS? Good
> question, with today's release
> schedules it's pretty hard to stay on top of Oracle,
> never mind anything else.
> But I am currently in that boat. I've got to stay
> on top of 20 Oracle instances
> & we're playing around somewhat seriously with
> PostGreSQL too. Life is fun!
> Now WHO's got the Guinness?
>
> Dick Goulet
>
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> Separator____________________
> Author: "Tommy Pham" <TPham_at_specialized.com>
> Date: 1/18/2001 12:11 PM
>
> Hi Lisa,
>
> I myself support the Sun servers and Oracle
> Financial databases. It all
> depends on how much time you're required to dedicate
> to each of the functions.
> I spent 70% of my time on the Oracle
> end and the rest on Unix. Your job functions must
> be devided/defined clearly
> upfront.
>
> Don't worry. SQL Server and Oracle are the two
> most popular rdbmses in the
> market. You'll be more marketable and learning will
> never stop.
>
> Good luck!
>
> Tommy Pham
> Sr. Apps DBA / Solaris system Administrator
>
>
>
>
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