[AccessD] Skills Assessment - PL/SQL

Bill Benson bensonforums at gmail.com
Tue Jul 15 21:29:29 CDT 2014


Thanks, ever take a skills assessment in PL/SQL?

I usually figure stuff out as I need to do it, I can't imagine being very
successful entering procedural language and DML from my aching head.

I know some, watching some YouTube vids From OracleCoach.com
On Jul 15, 2014 10:19 PM, "Jim Lawrence" <accessd at shaw.ca> wrote:

> It is just the Oracle database language.... Both MS SQL and Oracle
> procedural languages are very similar. I use to just copy and paste from
> one to the other and then make the few appropriate changes.
>
> Jim
>
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> Does anyone know of a commercially available skills assessment test for
> PL/SQL? I have a job interview in two days and that is what I have been
> informed I will be taking as a part of the candidate selection process. I
> don't even know if I am good at it or not. I could certainly use a primer
> in
> getting better at it. Please be so kind as to recommend a source for
> refreshing me memory. I have SQL Server on my machine and SSMS, but I have
> not put on Oracle, and I am not sure in the short amount of time between
> now
> and the interview I would want the headache of downloading Oracle and SQL
> Developer.
>
>
>
> It is kind of odd that they put on the job requirements that they were
> looking for someone with skills in SSRS and SSIS, as well as ETL, but then
> they give a skills assessment in an Oracle based product.
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