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No I am serious
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[mailto:Guido.Konsolke_at_tkserv-triaton.thyssenkrupp.com]
Sent: 31 October 2003 14:49
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Hi Sinardy,
one little correction: you forgot the winking smiley at the end of your last sentence ;-)
Greetings,
Guido
>>> SinardyXing_at_bkgcomsvc.com 31.10.2003 05.39 Uhr >>>
Hi Thai,
B-tree is short for binary tree, Indexing method make use of Binary search function to fast retrieve your records, therefore require sorted records. B+ tree (I don't know this one, never heard)
Go to www.Oracle.com download the document for free.
Reading order:
1. Concept 2. SQLPlus 3. DB Admin 4. Backup and Recovery 5. Network
After you finish all of these you have basic skill, you can be an Oracle DBA.
Good luck.
Sinardy
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