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    GUI questions in 1Z0-023 (8i Arch&Admin)

    Question - While studying for the 1Z0-023, 8i Architecture and Administration, exam, I've been largely ignoring topics on using the Oracle GUIs; OEM, DBA Studio, etc.
    For example, I've been reading up lately on rollback segments. I'm fairly confident with configuring them in text mode, but does the exam have any questions to test my knowledge on performing tasks via the GUI?

    Thanks.

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    I can't speak to the newer exams but in the OCP 8 Database Admin test there was very little if any questions on OEM.

    MH
    I remember when this place was cool.

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    On the 8i upgrade exam there were a couple general questions on OEM. Things like "Which component of OEM would you use to look at performance?"
    Jeff Hunter

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    There are usually 1-2 questions on GUI.
    Sanjay G.
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    Hi,
    I passed 1Z0-023 a month ago, i didn't see any questions about OEM, actually i don't think it's a good idea to ask questions about OEM.

    PS: i used ILT and STS, and they were more than enough.

    HTH

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    Did 1Z0-023 about a year ago. There were no questions on GUI at all.
    Leo
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    Toronto, Canada

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